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LIST OF EEMEDIES IN VOLUME IL PAGE Aurum,. 1 Aurum Fulminans,..... 13 Aurum Muriaticum, .... 14 Aurum Muriaticum Natronatum, 18 Aurum Sulfuratum, .... 23 25 Balsamum Peruvianum, . . . 30 31 Bartfelder (Acid Spring), . . 39 42 49 65 67 128 129 Benzinum Nitricum, .... 130 132 139 139 Bismuthum Oxidum, .... 183 Bismuthum Subnitricum, . . 186 187 188 190 190 Bombyx Chrysorrhcea, . . . 191 191 192 195 195 210 212 212 212 229 Brucea Antidysenterica, . . . . 249 249 PAGE . 249 Bufo,......... . 303 . 318 Buxus,......... . 320 , 320 . 321 Cadmium Sulfuratum, . . . . 330 . 332 . 336 . 337 . 344 . 351 . 385 . 392 . 392 . 394 . 410 . 419 . 421 . 422 . 443 . 447 . 447 . 448 Cannabis Sativa,..... . 492 . 540 Carbo Animalis,...... . 549 . 565 . 590 . 604 Carboneum Chloratum, . . . . 605 Garboneum Hydrogenisatum, . . 606 Carboneum Oxygenisatum, . . . 610 Carboneum Sulfuratum, . . . . 617 . 633 . 635 KNCYCLOPEDIA 0F PURE MATERIA MEDICA. AURUM. Aurum foliatum, metallic gold. Preparation, Triturate pure gold with sugar of milk. Authorities. 1, Hahnemann (Chr. Kr., 1, 214); 2, Franz, ibid.; 3, Gross, ibid.; 4, Fr. Hahnemann, ibid.; 5, Hempel, ibid.; 6, Hermann, ibid.; 7, Langhammer, ibid.; 8, Lehmann, ibid.; 9, Michler, ibid.; 10, Kummel, ibid.; 11, Wislicenus, ibid.; 12, Schulze, ibid. (reference nòt obtainable); 13, Eph. Nat. Cur. Cent. X, ibid. (no observation about Aur. found here); 14, Eph. N. C, Dee. II, ibid. (a casual mention); 15, Molili, pròving, Bull. d. 1. Soc. Med. Hom. de Paris, 1, 19; 16, Lembke, N. Z. f. H. K., 11, 17 (took the lOOth); 17, Eobinson, B. J., 25, 32 (took the 12th and 200th). Alind.—Religious excitement,15.—In a reverie he says something ab- surd,1.—The child woke after three o'clock, early in the morning, and spoke rapidly in a strong voice, and with red face, thus : " Mother, thou art my jewel of a daughter ! What sort of a dog is that ? What sort of a head is that at the wall ? What is running about there in the room ?" and many other such foolish questions,1.—Desire for solitude,15.—(Loathing of life),1.— *Disgust for life, suicidai tendency,15.—Good humor the whole day, with talkativeness and self-satisfaction (reaction),7.—Tolerable degree of cheer- fulness, agreeable ease (after two hours),3.—Frequent weeping,15.—[10.] *She howh and screams, and imagines herself irretrievably lost,1.—*Despon- dent,1.—*Melancholy ; he imagines he is unfit for this world, and longs for death, which he contemplates with internai delight,2.—*Despondent melan- choìy ; he imagines he cannot succeed in anything,11.—*Dejected, and full of melancholy,1.—*He is dejected, and seeks solitude.1.—*He imagines hehas lost the affections of his friends ; this makes him sad, even unto tears,2.—Discour- aged, and out of humor with himself,1.—The least trifle makes him dis- couraged,1.—He feels discouraged and despondent; he imagines he does everything wrong, and cannot succeed in anything,5.—[20.] He is dissatis- fied with everything; he imagines obstacles everywhere in his way, partly occasioned by adverse fate, partly by himself; this latter makes him mor- bidly depressed,5.—*Great anguish coming from the prcecordial region, and driving him from place to place, so that he can remain nowhere,2.—Excessive anguish, with palpitation of the heart, weariness in ali the limbs, and sleepi- ness,1.—Great anguish, increasing unto self-destruction, with spasmodic VOL. II.—l 2 AURUM. contraction of the abdomen,1.—Uneasiness, and hurried desire for bodily and mental activity ; he cannot do anything fast enough, and cannot live so as to be satisfied with himself,5.—He feels uneasy and uncertain, without orgasm ; he constantly imagines he neglects something, and deserves re- proaches in consequence ; he appears to carry this uneasiness about him in his mind, and it deprives him of ali energy and perseverance,0.—While eat- ing, the anxiety of mind leaves him,2.—timidity,1.—*Apprehensiveness ; a mere noise at the door made him anxious ; he feared lest some one would come in; anthropophobia,1.—Constant sulleu mood and taciturnity,7.—[30.] Un- sociable mood,1.—Weariness; causeless vexation,15.—Some persons are offen- sive to him,1.—Peevishuess, and want of disposition to speak,6.—*Peevish and vehement ; the least contradiction excites his wrath,3.—Impatience ; anger,15.— Choleric and quarrelsome,1.— Violent anger and vehemence,1.—Ex- treme disposition to feel offended ; he was deeply affected and provoked by the least thing thatseemed to grieve him,5.—He becomes angry while think- ing of some absent persons,1.—[40.] He quarrels with every one, and says coarse things,1.—She alternately weeps and laughs, as if not conscious of herself,1.—Silent peevishness and cheerfulness, often alternate (after one and three hours),6.—If left alone, he sits"stili, taciturn, apparently melan- choly, in a corner by himself; but the slightest contradiction excites his wrath, which he first manifests by disputing and talking a good deal, after- wards by uttering a few detached words (after three days),6.—The intellec- tual faculties are more acute, and the memory more faithful (reaction),1.— She is anxious to reflect deeply about this or that subject; this, however, makes her quite weak, tremulous, cold, and damp over the body,1.—Memory impaired,15. Head.—Confusion of the head,6.—Confusion of the head, early on ris- ing, with heaviness in the occiput,11.—When standing, vertigo, forcing him to sit down,6.—[50.] Great vertigo, when stooping,15.—* Vertigo, when stoop- ing, as if turning in a circle ; it goes off on raising the head,1.—* When walk- ingin the open air, vertigo, as if he were drunk, and would fall to the left side; he was forced to He down, but even then for some Urne the vertigo returned on the slightest motion (after forty-three hours),7.—His head shakes sideways and up and down,1.—Headache as from an incipient coki,1.—Pains in the head, caused by intellectual exertious,15.—Headache, sometimes as from a contusion, sometimes like a painful pressure in one part of the brain, some- times like a tearing ; it has increased ever since morning, and disappears at 3 p.m. (after twenty-four hours),1.—Burning heat of the whole head, worse at the occiput,15.—*Rush of blood to the head,1.—Great determination of blood to the brain (after three-quarters of an hour),1.—[60.] Violent rush of blood to the head when stooping ; it passes off after raising the head again (after eight days),6.—A kind of hypochondriacal intoxieation ; the head feels full of compressed air, especially towards the nape of the neck,1.— Boring in different parts of cranial bones,16.— *The bones of the head pained him on lying down, as if broken, so that ali his vital energy seemed affected,1. —Stunning, pressive headache, as from violent wind,7.—Pressive tearing in the head here and there, especially in the forehead, with feeling of vertigo,6. —Headache, ever since morning, as from a bruised brain ; when reflecting or readiug, especially when talking or writing, the headache increases to the utmost violence, and a perfect confusion of ideas ; when ceasing to re- flect, speak, or write the headache ceases, until it disappears entirely at 7 in the evening (after six hours),1.—Small, bony tumor on the upper part of the left side of the forehead,1.—Burning in skin of forehead,16.—Pressive AURUM. 3 pain on the forehead externally (after ten hours),6.—[70.] Boring in left side of froutal bone,16.—Boring in left side of forehead,16.—Pressure in left side of forehead (after an hour and a half),6.—Fine tearing in the fore- head,6.—Very frequent tearing in forehead,16.— Tearing headache in front, in the forehead and temples, deep in the brain, abating in the open air,3.— Tearing in the left side of the forehead, more violent during motion,6.—A stitch on the froutal bone like a slow drawing (after six hours),2.—Stitch in the ceutre of the forehead, where the hair begins,1.—Prickings, as from pins, in the forehead externally (after twenty-four hours),6.—[80.] Tingling sensation in the forepart of the head,1.—Small, bony tumor on the right side of the vertex, with boring pain that grows worse when the tumor is touched,1.— Burning in skin of right tempie,16.—Pressive pain in the temples,1.—Pres- sive pain on the left tempie externally (after thirty-two hours),6.—Pressure on the left tempie, worse by touch (after a quarter of an hour),6.—Tearings in the left tempie,2.—Severe and Constant burning heat on the top of the head,10.—Tearing pressure in the left side of the vertex, more violent during motion,6.—Tearing in the right side of the vertex (after three hours),6.— [90.] Tearing in the left side of the vertex (after one and a half hours),6. —Cutting tearing pain in the right side of the vertex (after seventeen days),6.—Drawing in right side of head,16.—Pressive tearing in the right side of the head, from the occiput to the forehead (after three hours),6.— One-sided, sharply throbbing, hacking headache,1.—Grinding, boring, and slight throbbing in one side of the head, early in the morning shortly after waking, increased by coughing, and bending the head backwards,1.—Megrim returning every three or four days, with stitching, burning, and beating in one side of the forehead, qualmishuess, nausea, and even bilious vomiting,15. —Tearing pressure in the right occiput,6.—*Fine tearing from the right side of the occiput through the brain as far as the forehead ; more violent during motion (after one hour),6. [Eyes.—Prominent, protruding eyes,1.—[100.] Sensation of weakness and pressure in the eyes,1.—A kind of burning in the eyes,1.—*Tension in the eyes, which makes seeing difficult (after one hour),6.—Excessive tension in the eyes, with diminution of sight; more violent when fixing the eyes upon something ; less when cìosing them (after nine days),6.—Pressure in the eyes, as from a foreign body,1.—Pressure upon the left eye from without inwards (after eight days),6.—Sensation in his eyes when looking, as of violent heat, as if the blood pressed upon the optic nerve,1.— Constant feeling of sand in the eyes,10.—Burning, stitching, drawing, and itching in the inner canthus of the eyes,15.—Drawing above the right eye,16.—[HO.] Excessive spasmodic pressure in the posterior segment of the left orbit,3.—Fine tearing in the right orbit, dose to the external canthus (after five hours),6.—Dull stitch in the lower part of the left orbit, from within outwards,1.—Redness of the lids at the approach of the menses,15.—Bluish appearance of the inner canthi,1.—Swelling of the lower lids,4.—* Morning agglutination,1'0.—Bum ing, stitching, and itching of the eyelids,15.—Biting pain in the left upper eyelid,1.—Several single stitches in the internai canthus and lid of the left eye (after thirty-six hours),6.—[120.] Itching and burning in the right canthus,1.—* Constant lachrymation,15.—* Redness of the sclerotica15.—Sensa- tion of pressing out in the internai and superior angle of the left eyeball,2. __Pressive pain in the right eyeball, from without inwards; more violent during motion (after six hours),6.—Dilatation of the pupils (after three hours and a half),7.—Contraction of the pupils (after two and four hours),7.— Indistiuct sight, as if a black veil were drawn before the eyes (after six 4 AURUM. days),6.—*Half-sightedness, as if the upper half of the vision were cov- erei with a dark body, so that he can only see lower objects with the inferior half; upper objects remain invisible,6.—His sight is lost for a moment,1.— [130.] Fiery sparks before the eyes,1.—*He cannot distinguish anything clearly, because he sees everything doublé, and one object is seen mixed with the other, with violent tension in the eyes,6. [Earti.—Moisture behind the ears,15.—Burning, pricking, and itching behind the ears,15.—Boring behind the left ear,16.—Burning and stitching in the ears,15.—Tension in the ears,1.—Pressive tearing in the left meatus auditorius externus,6.—Hardness of hearing,15.—Sense of deafness (12th),17. —[140.] Crackling in the left ear,1.—Humming before the left ear,1.— Humming, whistling, and ringing in the ears,15.—Raging and roaring in the head, as if sitting dose to roaring water (after fourteen days),1.—Roar- ing in the ears, early in the morning, in bed,1. JVose.—* Redness and swelling of the uose,15.—*Ulcerated, agglutinated, painful nostrils, so that he cannot breathe through the nose,1.—*Swelling and redness of the right nostril, and under neath*.—Swelling of the nose, in the room, after walking in the open air,1.—Dark, brownish-red, slightly ele- vated spots upon the nose, which ache only when touched (after twenty- four hours),6.—[150.] *Crusts in the nose,1'3.— Crusts, as from ulcers, in the right nostril, yellowish, almost painless, and dry,4.—Frequent sneezing,15.— Coryza,4.—Violent fluent coryza,1.—Coryza, with thick discharge like white of egg,15.—*The nostril appears obstructed, although air passes through itf. —*Sense of obstruction of the nose, as in dry coryza ; nevertheless, the air passes freely through the nose (after two and a half hours),7.—Burning and itching ou the exterior of the nose,15.—Violent burning in right wiug of uose,16.—[160.] * Burning, itching, stitching, and smarting in the nose,10.— Boring in cartilage of nose,16.—* Boring in left side of nasal bone, toward upper maxilla,16.—* Feeling of soreness in the nose*.—*Soreness in both nos- trils, especially when touching them1.—*The right nasal bone and the ad- joining part of the upper jaw are painful to the touch, especially at the place where the infraorbital nerve Comes out,1.—Shootings in the septum of the nose, from above downwards,11.—Biting pain in the lower part of the nose,4.—Biting pain in the lower part of the nose, so that the tears carne into his eyes, as when desiring to sneeze, excited by strong sunlight, or exalted, pious grief, or the highest degree of pity,2.—Itching of the nos- trils,1.—[170.] Itching titillation in the wings of the nose, as in a cold, sometimes with desire to scratch,7.—* Sensitive smeli; everything smells too strong for him1.—The smoke of the lamp is offensive,1.—Frequently, a sweetish smeli in his nose,1.—Momentary smeli of brandy in the nose, with dyspncea,1.—*Putrid smeli in the nose when blowing it,1. Face.—(When speaking, he smiles involuntarily),1.—Redness of the face,15.—Flushed face,15.—Red and blue spots on the face,15.—[180.] Bloated face, shining as from sweat, with prominent protruding eyes,1.—*Drawing tearing on the left side of the face,11.—Itching pricking, as from pins, on the right side of the face,1.—Swelling of both cheeks, with swelling of the lips and nose, early in the morning,1.—Swelling of one cheeh, with drawing and tearing in the upper and lower jaws, and sensation of hacking, and grum- bling pain in the teeth, which appear too long,1.—Tension iu the malar bone and ears,1.— Violent tearing in the zygoma*.—Painful stitches in one cheek (after first day),1.—* Burning stitches in the zygoma,1.—* Violent boring in right zygomatic process, when walking,16.—[190.] Burning vesicle upon the vermilion border of the lower lip,1.—Burning in lips,16.—Pain in a AURUM. 5 gland of the lower jaw, as if swollen,1.—Boring in left side of upper jaw,16. —Boring in right side of lower jaw,16.—Tearing pressure at the right lower jaw, going off by pressing upon it,6.—Tearing in the right half of the chin,3. —Intermittent, dull stitches in the external border of the lower jaw,3. JSIoatll.—Looseness of the teeth, eyen the anterior, in sudden par- oxysins,1.—Sensation of dulness of the molar teeth (after half an hour),1. —[200.] The upper front teeth are very painful when chewing,1.—*Tooth- ache eauseel by draiving air into the mouth,1.—Hacking and grumbling pain in the teeth, with swelling of the cheeks,1.—Dull tearing in the two posterior molar teeth of the right upper jaw, excited by touch and eating, with pain- ful swelling of the gums,6.— Wlien chewing, suddenly a painful dulness in one of the upper molar teeth,1.—Single stitches in the teeth,1.—Shooting pain in the upper row,4.—Redness and swelling of the gums,15.—Swelling of the gums of the molar teeth of the right upper jaw, with pressive soreness when touched, or when eating,6.—Painful pustules ou the gums, as if a fistula dentalis would forra,1.—[210.] Ulcer on the gums, with swelling of the cheeks (after ten days),1.—The gums bleed easily,15.—Violent burning in tip of tongue,16.—Stitching and burning in the tip and on the edge of tongue, and on its under surface,16.—Aphthae in the mouth,15.—Mouth blis- tered inside (200th),17.—Smeli from the mouth as of old cheese,1.—*Putrid smeli from the mouth,1.—Fetid odor from the mouth, in the evening and at night, unperceived by himself,1.—Difficulty in eating,13.—[220.] Heat and smarting in the mouth,15.—A kind of pressure in the region of the palate, for several hours,1.—Agreeably sweetish saliva accumulates in the mouth,2. —The taste is insipid,1.—Agreeable, milky taste in the mouth,1.—Sweet taste on the anterior part of the tongue,1.—Sometimes, sourish taste in the mouth (after two and a half hours),1.—*Bitter taste in the mouth, with sen- sation of dryness (after eight hours),7.—*Putrid taste in the mouth, as of spoiled game, behveen meals1. Throat.—Frequently, phlegm in the throat, which can be hawked up, but preveuts a full iuspiration (after two hours),2.—[230.] Much phlegm in the throat, for several days,1.—Pain in the parotid glands,15.—*The parotid gland is painful to the touch, as if pressed or contuseci1.—Lumpy state of the throat; she wakes at night and desires to moisten it (200th),17. —Burning, stitching, and itching in the throat, worse on swallowing,13.— Drawing and scraping in the throat,15.—*Dull, pressive pain, either with or without swallowing, in a gland below the angle of the lower jaw,1.—Throat feels pricked with needles (200th),17.—Swallowing food causes a stinging sensation in the throat (200th),17.—*Stinging soreness in the throat, only during deglutition,1.—[240.] Painful obstacle to deglutition in the left side of the pharynx,1.—Attacks of distension of the pharynx, as in vomiting, but without nausea,1. Stomach.—He relishes his meal, but his appetite is not appeased ; he could have eaten again, shortly after,1.—He is forced to eat hastily, espe- cially at the beginning of the meal,1.—Has no appetite for anything ; can only eat bread and milk,1.—Repugnance to meat,1.—Much thirstfor six days,*.__Burning thirst; desire for cold drinks,15.—Desire for spirituous liquore,15.—Great longing for coffee,1.—[250.] Watery eructations,15.— Eructations tasting of the drink (beer),1.—Hiccough,15.—Nausea,15.—Nau- sea in the stomach and throat,6.—Mental labor causes nausea, which affects his whole being,1.—Sensation of nausea ; discomfort from the stomach and in the abdomeu,1.—Inclination to vomit after eating, sometimes even while eating,15.—Regurgitations as if the persoli would vomit ; with pressure in 6 AURUM. the abdomen,4.—Pain at the stomach, as of hunger,1.—[260.] Burning at the stomach, and hot eructations (12th),17.—Burning, drawing, and cutting pain in the stomach,15.—^Pressure in the region of the stomach, at noon,1. * Pressure on the left side, near the pit of the stomach, below the cartilages of the upper false ribs; more violent.during an expiration (after seven days), . Abdomen.—* Burning heat and cutting pain in the right hypochon- drium10.—Continuai pressure in the hypochondria, as from flatulence, espe- cially after food or drink, often increased by motion and walking ; goes off without flatus,1.—Stitches in the left hypochondrium, like stitches in the spleen,1.—Painful stitch in the left hypochondrium,15.—Rumbling in the abdomen,1.—Rumbling in the bowels (after one hour),6.—[270.] At night, painful accumulation of flatulence, especially in the left hypochondrium,1. —Emission of much flatulence (first day),1.—Emission of much fetid flatu- lence (after eight hours),6.—He is much troubled with flatulency ; it becomes incarcerated under the left ribs, with lancinating pain,1.—Discomfort in the abdomen, with sensation as if he should go to stool, especially after dinner (after thirty-six hours),6.—Pains in the abdomen, as from labor, as if the menses would make their appearance,1.—Heat and drawing in the abdo- men,10.—Pinching pain, here and there, in the abdomen (after twelve hours),6.—Dull pinching and cutting in the abdomen, then diarrhcea, and after the diarrhcea, distended abdomen,1.—Painful feeling of contraction in the abdomen,1.—[280.] Heaviness in the abdomen, with icy-cold hands and feet,1.—Pressure in the abdomen,1.—Tensive pressure in the abdomen and the lumbar regions, with desire for stool (after six days),6.—Tensive pressure in the abdomen, just below the navel, and on both sides in the lumbar regions, with feeling of fulness (after fifty-three hours),6.—Single tearings in the right side of the abdomen, extending as high up as below the ribs, as if everything there was shattered ; forces him to bend crooked, when sitting (after thirty-six hours),2.—Cutting pain, heat, and scraping sensation in the groins,15.—Twisting pain in the abdomen, before and during stool,15.—Colie,15.—Colie in the abdomen,14.—Flatulent colie, shortly after the lightest and most moderate meals,1.—[290.] Flatulent colie, after mid- night; much flatus rapidly accumulates which does not pass, and therefore causes painful pressure, squeezing and anxiety ; both when at rest and in motion,1.—The abdomen is tender to the touch,15.—Protrusion of an inguinal hernia, with great cramplike pain ; flatus seems to get into the hernia,1.— Rumbling in the lower abdomen,1.—Heat and sensitiveness of the hypogas- trium,15.—Pinching pain on the inner side of the ischiatic bones,11.—Weight on the pubis,15.—Jerking twinges in the left side of the pelvis, causing him to jump or start,11.—Weakness in the groin,1.—Want of flexibility and painful stiffness in the bends of the groin and the tendons of the lumbar muscles, when walking or spreading the legs, as after a long journey on foot (after three and a half hours),1.—Pain in the groin, as from a swollen gland,1.—[300.] Burning pain in the abdominal ring, which is otherwise healthy,1.—Drawing from the groin into the thighs,1.—Pressing in the right abdominal ring, as if a hernia would protrude, when sitting and stretching the body ; goes off when rising,2.—Cutting thrusts in both groins, forcing him to draw the abdomen in and the feet up,11.—Bruised pain in the rio-ht iliac region, when sitting; goes off when rising and drawing up the thfgh (after twenty-four hours),2. Stool and Anus.—Sharp stitches in the rectum and anus,6.__Ex- ternal hsemorrhoids, bleeding during stool,15.—The border of the ' anus is painfully swollen,1.—Burning heat and tearing pains at the anus,15.__Heat AURUM. 7 and dull pain at the perineum,15.—[310.] Diarrhcea,4.—Diarrhcea day and night; green stools,10.—Frequent diarrhcea, especially at night, with grayish- yellow stools,15.—Nightly diarrhcea, with much burning in the rectum,1.— (White-yellowish stool),1.—Copious, but normal stool (after sixteen hours),6. —Unusually copious stool, in the evening (after ten hours),1.—Soft stool every morning, with a little piuching,1.—Stool very large ; passed with difficulty,1.—*Very hard, knotty stool every day,1.—[320.] Constipation for three days,3. Urinartj Organs.—Sharp stitches, when breathing, apparently in the side of the bladder,1.—Burning, stitching, and smarting in the urethra,15. —Dull tearing in the urethra,6.—Tearing stitches at the glans, when obliged to urinate (after three hours),11.—Dysuria,15.—Constant desire for micturi- tion, with scanty but naturai urine,3.—He passes more urine than corre- sponds to the quantity he drinks,1.—Urine greatly diminished,15.—Infre- quent discharge of scanty, yellowish urine,15.—[330.] Turbid urine, like buttermilk, with much sediment of mucus,1.—Thick urine, having a strong ammoniacal odor, and decomposing rapidly,15.—Hot, red urine, containing sand,15. Sexual Organs.—(Male.)—Moisture around the glans,15.—Painful twitches in the penis, from before backwards,1.—Painful efections,15.— Nightly erections, without emissions (first night),11.—Erections many nights in succession,1.—Prickiugs, as from pins, at the extremity of the glans; every single pricking is followed by a similar one above the navel, towards the pit of the stomach (after three hours),11.—Itching of the scrotum1.— [340.] * Swelling of the right testicle, with pressive pain when touching or rubbing it; this symptom carne onfor several evenings at 6 o'clock, and ceased towards 11 o'clock (after fi ve days),6.—*Pressive and tensive pain in the right testicle, as from contusion (after three and a half hours),7.—The sex- ual desire, which had been dormant in him for a long time, is roused,1.— Much desire for coition, early, after rising, with violent erections,1.—He was unable to sleep the whole night, on account of his sexual desire being roused ; he finally had to satisfy it by coition (first night),1.—For two nights he is full of lewd fancies, the penis being small and relaxed (second and third night),1.—Pollutions at night (the first nights),11.—Nightly pollutions, with voluptuous dreams (after seven days),6.—Nightly erections and pollu- tions,3.—Prostatic juice comes out of the penis, which is relaxed,1.—[350.] Pollutions three nights in succession, without subsequent weakness,1.—(Fe- male.)—Drawing pain in the mons veneris,1.—Heat, pricking, and smart- ing of the vulva,15.—Redness and swelling of the labia majora,15.—Burning and pricking in the vagina,15.—Thick whiteleucorrhcaa,15.—Retarded men- struation,15. Respiratory Apparatus.—Husky voice (12th),17.—Cough,*.—In- frequent short dry cough,15.—[360.] Frequent severe and racking cough,10. —Cough at night, on account of want of breath,6.—Splitting cough at night,15.—Phlegm deep in the lungs, which is easily thrown up in large quantity ; this is succeeded by free and expansive breathing, whereas gen- erally he was asthmatic,1.—Difficulty of raising phlegm (12th),17.—Adhe- sive phlegm in the larynx, difficult to hawk up,1.—Frequently, phlegm deep in the larynx, which he does not succeed in coughing up, even with the greatest effort,3.—Frequent deep breathing,1.—Difficult breathing,15.— Difficulty of breathing,1.—[370.] Severe dyspncea,1.—■*Dyspncea, also when at rest, which cannot be relieved by any position ; he constantly takes deep breath', and cannot inspire air enough,3.—Severe dyspncea when walking in AURUM. the open air,1.—Dyspncea when laughing or walking fast, as if the chest were too tight for breathing and too fiat in front (after forty-four hours),3.—Dysp- ncea, with dull stitches in the chest, when inspiring,6.—Excessive dyspncea, with difficulty of breathing at night,6.—Sense of suffocation soon after eating, . Chest.—During an expiration, ràles in the upper part of the chest, de- scending into the abdomen and groin, succeeded by quick beatings of the heart, with weakness and apprehension ; then slumber,1.—Persistent dry catarrh on the chest, early in the morning, on waking ; it is with great trouble he succeeds in hawking up a little phlegm, and even this only after rising from bed (after sixteen hours),1.—Burning, stitching, and pricking in the chest,15.—[380.] Tightness of the thorax, with anxiety (after three days),6.—Drawing in left side of chest, below nipple,16.—Oppression of chest and abdomen when coughing,1.—A few very violent stitches in the chest, over the heart (after seventy-two hours),1.—Intensely painful stitches under the ribs when breathing deeply (and yawning) ; they prevent breath- ing and yawning ; cease on going to bed,1.—Shuddering in the right chest, when yawning,1.—Pressure in left wall of thorax,16.—Pressure on the right side of the chest, with extreme anguish,2.—Dull cutting pain on the left side, near the sternum ; more violent during an inspiration (after nine days),6.—Stitches in the left chest when breathing,1.—[390.] Stitches under the left ribs when coughing,1.—Fine tearing stitches on the right side, near the lumbar vertebrse, going off by pressure,6.—Dull painful stitches and lancinations on the right side, near the sternum, under the last true ribs,6.—Dull oppressive stitches under the cartilages of thè first three ribs on the right side ; they sometimes continue as a sensation of a plug in- serted there ; sometimes they are slowly intermittent and little felt in walk- ing ; externally, the place is red (after sixteen hours),3.—Dull stitches on both sides of the chest, with heat in the chest and dyspncea ; increased by inspiration,11.—Pressure on the sternum, with busy demeanor, as if some- thing very agreeable were about to happen,2.—Pressure on the sternum, as of something hard, with drawing tearings towards the shoulders,2.—Sharp stitches in the sternum (after two hours),11.—Swelling of the prsecordial region and the whole upper part of the abdomen, with a painful stitch when pressing upon it or lacing it tightly,1. Heart and Pulse.—When walking, the heart seems to shake as if it were loose,2.—[400.] Sometimes, one single very violent beat of the heart,1.—Strong irregular beating of the heart,15.—^Palpitation of the heart (after half an hour),1.—* Violent palpitation of the heart (after four days),6.— Palpitation when lying on the back,15.—* Frequent attacks of anguish about the heart, and tremulous fearfulness13.—Heat und itching at the heart,15.— Drawings and cutting pains at the heart,15. Neck and Back.— Difficulty in turning the head, as in torticollis,15. —Tension in the neck, as if a muscle were too short, even when at rest, but more violent when stooping (after ten hours),11.—[410.] Drawing in nape of neck towards left eia vide,16.—Drawing in left side of nape of neck,16.__ Tearing pressure in the lower part of the right side of the neck (after four- teen days),6.—Jerking, tearing stitches in the left external muscles of the neck (after seven days),1.—Tearing pain on the inner side of the scapula and below it, when bending the body backwards and to the left (after eleven hours),6.—Early in the morning, such a severe pain in the spine that he was unable to move a limb,1.—Heat, pricking, and itching in the back,15.—Pain in the small of the back, as from fatigue (after three hours),1. —Drawing iu the muscles of the back,16.—Burning heat, which seems to' AURUM. 9 start from the kidneys and extend to the bladder,15.—[420.] Cutting over the small of the back when sitting, as if from pressure with a sharp instru- ment,2.—Heat in the loins,15.—Sharp piercing pain in the right loin, only during inspiration,1.—Bruised pain in the loins,15. # Extremities in General.—Going to sleep, numbness and insen- sibility of the arms and legs, early on waking, more when lying stili than in motion,1.—Shooting and drawing pains in arms and legs occasionally,10. Upper Extremities.—Fatigue in the arms,15.—Difficult movement of the arms,10.—Burning, stitching, and pricking in the arms,15.—Heat in the axillse,10.—[430.] Tearing tension under the axilla,11.—Boring in left shoulder,16.—Boring in left shoulder, when sitting,16.—Stitching in left ax- illa,16.—Fine stitches upon the shoulder,11.—Soreness of the shoulders, even when not touched or moved,2.—Burning in skin of right upper arni,16.— Drawing in skin of left upper arni,16.—Drawing pain down the left arm, on the bone, going off by motion,2.—Pressure on the under surface and in the middle of the right upper arm,6.—[440.] Pressure in the left upper arm, near the periosteum (after forty-eight hours),6.—Tearing pressure in the anterior surface of both upper arms (after fifteen days),6.—Fine tearings in the left upper arm, most severe on uncovering it (after three hours),11.— Severe bone-pains in the right elbow (200th),17.—Boring in right elbow- joints,16.—Cramplike tearing in the right elbow-joint,3.—The forearms feel heavy wheu at rest, but not in motion (after twelve hours),11.—Boring in right forearm,16.—Pressure on the external side of the right forearm (after twelve days),6.—Pressure on the anterior surface of the forearm,6.—[450.] Intermittent tearing pressure on the iuner side of the left forearm,6.—Tear- ing in the bones of the wrist-joint (after eight hours),6.— Creimplike tearing in the bones of both wrists, deep in the interior, from the upper to the lower row of the carpus, especially at night, but also by day,3.—Stitching and pressure in wrists,16.—Cramplike pain in the metacarpal bones of the left hand, especially the thumb, without interfering with motion,3.—Tearing in the metacarpal bones,6.—Tension in roots of right fìngere,16.—Boring in fin- ger-joints,16.—Drawing in the finger-joints,5.—Pressure in the last joint of the left little finger, and in the right thumb-joint, during rest,16.—[460.] Dull tearing in the joints of ali the fingere, often spreading into the pha- langes (after five days),6.—Fine tearing in the right fingere,6.—Fine tear- ing in the anterior joint of the right thumb,6.—Tearing in the last joint of the left little finger,6.—Tearing in the lowest joints of the right fingere (after four days),6.—Acute pain in the finger-joints,15. Lower Extremities.—Ali the blood appeared to rush from her head into the lower extremities ; they feel paralyzed and she has to sit down im- mediately,1.—Uncommon paralytic pain in the hip-joint, only when rising from a seat and walking, not when sitting,1.—Cramplike pain in the region of the hip, on the inner brim of the pelvis, increased by rubbing (after thirty-six hours),11.—In the glutei muscles, a fine stitch, several times repeated; winds downwards (after sixteen hours),11.—[470.] Weakness of the thigh when walking,1.—The thigh feels paralyzed, and the tendon of the lumbar muscles is so painfully stiff, that the thigh cannot be raised,1.—Pain in the right femur, as if broken, on laying the right thigh across the left,2.— Cramplike drawing in the tendon ofthe psoas muscle, down into the thigh when sitting, going off when rising,2.—Pressive and tensive pain in the muscles of the left thigh when walking in the open air, relieved when sitting, but not when standing or walking, or by touching the parts,7.— Tearing in the thigh as from growing, only during motion, not when sitting 10 AURUM. (after twenty-four hours),1.—At night, when lying down, a sore place forms on the external surface of the left thigh,3.—When sitting, or laying the left limb across the right, the posterior muscles of the right thigh appear to be twitching,3.—Tottering of the knees,1.—Painful stiffness and sense of paralysis of the knees, both when at rest and in motion,1.—[480.] Simple pain, wheu walking, in the right knee,1.—Boring in left knee,16.—Pain in the knees as if firmly bandaged, when sitting and walking,1.—The right knee becomes weak from walking, so that a drawing pain is felt in it when walk- ing, and setting the foot upon the floor (after twenty-four hours),3.— Pressure iu left knee,16.—Stitching and pressure in knees,16.—Hard, red swelling of the leg, from the malleolus to the calf, occasioned by the rubbing of the boots ; going off again after a short rest,10.—Boring in right tibia,16.— Violent boring in centre of left tibia,16.—Dull, gnawing pain in both sides of the legs, over the malleoli, together with a few sharp stitches in the tendo Achillis when at rest; they pass off during motion (after fourteen hours),11. —[490.] Pressure on the left tibia, when stretching the leg,2.—Burning in calves,16.—Pressure in right ankle,16.—Boring in left ankle,16.—Tensive pressure near the right internai malleolus (after five days),6.—Swelling of the feet ; walking is difficult,15.—Boring in back of right foot, toward the ankle,16.—Boring in back of left foot,16.—Drawing pain in the feet,10.— The heels are painful, as from ulceration or extravasation of blood,1.— [500.] Severe drawing in both heels, in the evening when going to sleep,10.— Violent stitches on the dorsum of the foot, behind the toes,1.—Pressure in the hollow of the sole of the foot, as from something hard,1.—Tearing pain in the posterior part of the right sole (after thirty hours),6.—Redness and burning of the toes,15.—Drawing in the toe-joints,10.—Paralytic drawing in the right toes,6.—Paralytic drawing in the metatarsal bones of the big toe, as far as the tip,6.—Fine tearing in the right toes,6.—Violent stitching in right toes,16.—[510.] Pain as from a bruise or sprain in the last joint of the big toe when walking,1.—Grinding pain in old chilblains (after one hour),1. Generalities.—Tremulous agitation of the nerves, as in joyous hope,2.—He trembles when he cannot express his anger,1.—(When think- ing of a motion, he makes small motions without knowing it),1.—Inclination to move from place to place,15.—He is constantly impelled to be in motion, and regrets his inactivity, although he cannot do any work,2.—At night he could He neither on the left nor on the right side,1.—Suddenly, great lassi- tude, in the afternoon when sitting or lying down ; he fell asleep on account of it; on waking, the lassitude had disappeared (after nine hours),7.—Iu- ternal eraptiness and weakness of the whole bodv,1.—[520.] Early on waking, very feeble,1.—Early in the morning, very tired ; her legs ached so that she would have liked to He down immediately,1.—Mental labor wears him out ; he feels exhausted,1.—Ali his sensations are fine and acute,5.— Excessive sensitiveness in the whole body ; susceptilbility to every sort of pain ; on thinking of it, he imagines he already feels it ;" everything is dis- agreeable to him,5.—Comfortable feeling in the whole body (reaction),1.— Simple pain, or pain as from a bruise, early in the morning, in bed, in ali the joints, especially the small of the back and knees ; the pain increases by lying stili ; and passes off after rising,1.—Great anguish and weakness ; they think him near dying,12.—In the afternoon, painful drawing in the veins with exhaustion,1.—Pressure on the left side, near the lumbar vertebrae and on the upper border of the os innominatum,6.—[530.] Pecking very rapid, almost stitching, between the thumb and the index,1.—Itching and burning shootings, here and there, almost like stitches,1.—Ali the joints AURUM. 11 feel bruised, early in the morning and the whole forenoon,1.—Pain as from bruises in the head and ali the limbs, early in bed, most violent when at rest ; passes off immediately after rising,1. Skin.—Large red pimples on the face,15.—Painless smooth pimples on the border of the right lower lid,1.—Red pimples on the uose,15.—Pimples on the lips, with burning, stitching, pricking, and much itching,15.—Erup- tion of small white pimples ali over the hairy scalp, with heat and itch- ing,'5.—Indurations under the skin, like wheals, on the leg, over the heel and behind the knees, with violent itching, which can hardly be borne when walking (eleventh day),10.—[540.] Small elevations on the leg and below the knee ; when slightly rubbed, they change to thick, hard nodosities under the skin (fifth and eighth day),10.—Small and larger elevations on the legs andcalves, looking like blotches from the stinging of nettles, burn- ing and feeling like hard knots, of a dirty yellow color, disappearing again after a few hours, and forming less in the room than in the open air,16.— Eruption on the face ; fine pimples, with tips filled with pus, for some hours,1.—Eruption of fine pimples, with tips full of pus, on the neck and chest, for some hours,1.—Pustules in the face and on the neck and chest,1.— Sensitive pricking, as with pins, just below the right scapula, near the spine (after half an hour),3.—Formication, here and there, over the body,5.—Itching of the hand between the thumb and the index finger,1.— Itching of the joints of the feet, especially when walking (seventh day),10. —Itching of the joints and soles of the feet,10.—[550.] Transient but intense itching of the abdomen, of the hips, knees, arms and wrists,10. Sleep and Dreams.—Continuai sleepiness,15.—Drowsiness by day,1. —Slumber, with weakness of head, when sitting, by day,1.—Invincible sleep after dinner ; during this sleep his mind was thronged with ideas (after four hours),2.—He sobs aloud in sleep3.—Uneasy sleep, during which he feels the pains,1.—Frequent waking, at night, as by fright,7.—After 4 o'clock in the morning, he cannot sleep well, turns from side to side, because he cannot remain long in one position, and the hand on which he lies soon gets tired,3.—*Awake the whole night, but without pain; nevertheless, no sleepiness or lassitude in the morning,1.—[560.] Sleeplessness ; nightly rest- lessness,15.—Agreeable and sensible dreams, but which cannot be remem- bered,1.—* Vivid dreams at night, which cannot be remembered,7.—Dreams with Constant erection, every night,1.—She dreamed the whole night that she was in darkness,1.—She dreamed much in the evening, immediately after falling asleep, as if some one were talking to her; she was yet half awake,1.—Dreams full of disputes,1.—He wakes in violent dreams,1.— Troublesome, fatiguing dreams,15.—He dreams that he would fall from a great height,1.—[570.] Frightful dreams1.—Frightful dreams at night,3.— *Frightful dreams about thieves, with loud screams while asleep,1.—Horrid dream, at night,1.—Dreams about dead men,1. Fever.— Very sensitive to cold, over the whole body1.—Horripilatiou over the whole body in the evening, with dry coryza, without heat or sub- sequent thirst,7.—Coldness of the body, especially of the hands and feet,1.— Coldness in the body, almost the whole day, with blue nails, insipid taste, and inclination to vomit ; followed by increased warmth, but without fever,1.—Coldness over the whole body, early in the morning, especially of the arms and hands, beginning at the shoulders ; with blue nails, but with- out fever,1.—[580.] Chilliness in the evening, in bed, with coldness of the legs as far as the knees; he cannot get warm the whole night; sleeps little, only half an hour at a time, with anxious dreams, which he does not recollect 12 AURUM. (after sixteen days),1.—Chills through the whole body, as if he had caught cold in a draught; could scarcely get warm ; evening, in bed (after sixteen and nineteen hours),7.—In the evening, chills over the whole body, with coldness of the hands and warmth of face and forehead, without thirst,7.— Shivering through the whole body, with gooseskin upon the thighs, and shaking of the brain against the frontal bone,2.—In the evening, shiverings and chills after lying down ; headache before lying down,1.—Chilliness be- tween the scapul*,1.—Chills in the back,1.—Coldness of the hands and feet, in the evening, in bed,'1.—Coldness of the soles of the feet and patella?, as soon as he gets into bed in the evening,5.— Violent orgasm, as if the blood were boiling in ali the veins (after twenty-four hours),1.—[590.] Alternate chilliness and heat,4.—Coldness of the whole body, and subsequent increased warmth, without fever,1.—Heat in face, with cold hands and feet,1.—Sweat early in the morning ali over the body,1.—Slight perspiration at night ; only between the thighs was there real sweat (after ten hours),1. Conditions.—Aggvavation.—(Morning), Early, after 3 o'clock, de- lirious talk; early, on rising, confusion of head, etc.; early, shortly after waking, grinding, etc, in side of head ; early, swelling of cheeks ; soft stool ; early, after rising, desire for coition ; early, on waking, catarrh on chest ; early, pain in spine ; early, on waking, going to sleep, etc, of Hmbs ; early, on waking, very feeble ; early, very tired ; early, in bed, pain in joints; early, joints feel bruised ; early, in bed, pain in head, etc; after 4 o'clock, cannot sleep, etc. ; early, coldness over whole body, etc ; sweat ali over.—(Noon), Pressure in region of stomach.—(Afternoon), When sitting or lying down, great lassitude ; drawing in the veins, etc.—(Evening), The syrnptoms ; fetid odor from mouth ; copious stool ; when going to sleep, drawing in heels ; horripilations over whole body, etc; in bed, chilliness, etc; in bed, chilliness ; chills over whole body, etc. ; after lying down, shiv- ering, etc; in bed, coldness of hands and feet; on getting into bed, coldness of soles, etc.—(Every evening), At 6 o'clock, swelling of testicle, etc.—(Night), Fetid odor from mouth ; diarrhcea ; diarrhcea, etc; cough ; splitting cough ; difficulty of breathing ; Hearing in wrist-bones ; when lying down,sore place forms on external surface of thigh ; slight perspiration.—(After midnight), Flatulent colie—(Every three or four days), Megrim, etc.—(Walking in open air), Vertigo ; dyspncea ; pain in muscles of thigh.—(Bending head backwards), Grinding, etc, in side of head.—(Bending body backivards and to left side), Pain in one side of the scapula.—( When blowing nose), Putrid smeli in nose.—(Breathing), Stitches in left chest ; stitches apparently in bladder.—(Deep breathing), Stitches under the ribs.—(When chewing), Upper front teeth painful ; painful dulness of a tooth.—(Coughing), Grind- ing, etc, in side of head ; oppression of chest, etc. ; stitches under left ribs. —(After elinner). Discomfort in abdomen, etc; sleep.—(Drawing air into mouth), Causes toothache— (After drinking), Pressure in hypochondria.— ( While eating), Tearing in molar teeth ; soreness in gums ; inclination to vomit.—(After eating), Inclination to vomit ; pressure in hypochondria ; sense of suffocation.—( When fixing eyes upon something), Tension in eyes, etc—( When inspiring), Stitches in chest; pain in left side ; stitches in sides of chest, etc; pain in right loin.—(Intellectual exertion), Causes pain in head ; causes nausea.—( When laughing), Dyspncea.—( On laying right thigh across left), Pam in right femur.—( When laying left limb across right) Muscles of thigh appear to be twitching.—( When looking), Sensation as if the blood pressed upon the optic nerve—(On lying down), Bones of head painful.—( When lying stili), Going to sleep, etc, in Hmbs ; pain in ali the AURUM—AURUM FULMINANS. 13 joints.—( When lying on back), Palpitation.—(Betwcen meals), Putrid taste in mouth.—(Motion), Tearing in side of forehead; heat on top of head ; pres- sure on side of vertex ; tearing from occiput through brain ; pain in eye- ball ; pressure in hypochondria ; tearing in thigh.—(Pressure), Pressure at right lower jaw; painful stitch in prsecordial region, etc—(When reading), Headache.—(Reflecting), Makes her weak, etc.—(Rest), The symptoms ; forearms feel heavy ; pressure in little finger-joint, etc. ; pain in sides of legs, over malleoli, etc—(When rising from seat and walking), Paralytic pain in hip-joint.—(In room), After walking in open air, swelling of nose. —(Rubbing), Pain in testicle; pain in region of hip.—( When sitting), Pain in iliac region ; cutting over small of back ; boring in left shoulder ; draw- ing in tendon of psoas muscle ; muscles of thigh appear to be twitching ; pain in knees, as if bandaged.—(When sitting and stretching body), Pressing in right abdominal ring.—(When spreading legs), Want of flexibility, etc, in bends of groin.—( When standing), Vertigo.—(Before stool), Pain in ab- domen.—(During stool), Pain in abdomen.—( When stooping), Vertigo ; rush of blood to head ; tension in the neck.—( When stretching leg), Pressure on left tibia.—(Swallowing), Burning, etc, in throat ; stinging in throat ; sting- ing soreness in throat.—(Talking), Headache.—(Touch), Pain in tumor on vertex ; pressure on tempie ; aching in spots upon nose ; soreness in nostrils; tearing in teeth, etc; soreness in gums ; pain in testicle.—(Uncovering the part), Tearings in left upper arm.—(When walking), Boring in zygomatic process ; pressure in hypochondria ; want of flexibility, etc, in bends of groin ; heart seems to shake as if loose ; weakness of the thigh ; pain in right knee ; pain in knees, as if bandaged ; right knee becomes weak ; pain in joint of big toe ; itching on the leg ; itching of joints of feet.—( When walking fast), Dyspncea.—( When walking and setting foot on floor), Pain in knee.—( When writing), Headache.—( When yawning), Shuddering in chest ; stitches under ribs. Amelioration.—(Towards 11 p.m.), Pain in testicle ceased.—(Li open air), Feels well ; tearing headache.—(On going to bed), Stitches under ribs cease.—( When closing eyes), Tension in the eyes.—(Motion), *Pain down arm goes off; *pain in sides of legs.—(Pressure), Stitches on right side go off.—(Raising head after stooping), Rush of blood to head.—( On rising), Pressing in right abdominal ring goes off; drawing in tendon of psoas muscle; pain in joints passes off; pain in head, etc, passes off.—(Rising and drawing up thigh), Pain in iliac region.—(In room), Elevations on legs form less.—(Sitting), Pain in muscles of thigh. AURUM FULMINANS. Formula, Au2034NH3OH2. The substance referred to by Hahnemann is doubtful. (See Chr. Kr., 1, 242.) Pains in the bowels (Pharmac. Wurt., II), (not obtaiuable).—Sinking of strength, faintness, cold sweat on the Hmbs, violent vomiting, convulsione (Hoffmann, Med. Rat. Syst., etc), (statement of pernicious effects of A, leading on to death).—Forcible evacuations from the bowels (Ludovici Pharm., etc), (not obtaiuable). 14 AURUM MURIATICUM. AURUM MURIATICUM. Auric chloride, AuCl3. Preparation, Solution in distilled water for the lower potencies. n ,, ,. Authorities. 1, Hahnemann, Ch. Kr., 1, 241 ; 2, Mch., ibid.; 3, Molin, d. 1. Soc Med. Hom. de Paris, 1, 24; 4, Buchner, N. Z. f. H. K., 4, 208 (proving with 2d cent, dil.); 5, Eberle, ibid. (proving with the lst, 3d, and 6th dee. dil., and solution of the crude 1 to 16) ; 6, " A girl," ibid. (proving with lst, 3d, and 6th dee dil., and the crude solution and trituration); 7, "An officer," ibid. (proving with the 6th dee dil.); 8, Chrestien from Wibmer (effeets of Tyh gr.) ; 9, Magendie, from Wibmer (effeets of Tyh gr.). Mind.—Excessive cheerfulness, carelessness,3.—Great sadness,6.—Sad- ness, frequent weeping,3.—Sad mood, as though a great misfortune im- pended (several days),5.—Disgust for life ; inclination to suicide,3.—Un- reasonable contrariety,3.—Indisposition for mental work,4.—Weakness of memory,*. Head.—Confusion of the head,4.—[10.] Frequent dizziness,3.—Vertigo, and whirling before the eyes on every motion, with tearing pain over the eyes, aggravated by stooping, relieved in the open air ; lasts ali day, and only goes off on going to bed at night,6.—Frequent nodding of the head,3.— Heaviness of the head,3.—Headache, on rising, after a restless night,6.— Pressure on the brain, along the sagittal suture,4.—Throbbing headache, with heavy dreams,6.—Burning in the forehead,3.—Drawing headache in the forehead (after two hours),1.—Violent pain, like a toothache, in the left frontal eminence, extending towards the supraorbital foramen (the follow- ing day in the right side),5.—[20.] Beatings in the left side of the forehead,3. —Tickling itching of the forehead (after one hour),1.—Drawiug pain in the left tempie, extending to the vertex,5.—Tearing in the left tempie, lasting several hours, and returning in bed,6.—Violent tearing from the left tempie towards the ear, with vertigo and tearing over the eye,6.—Tearing pain in the left temporal region, extending to the right ; lasts ali day, and only disappears in bed,6.—Throbbing pain in the left tempie after rising ; re- lieved by applying cold water ; returning after midnight, and lasting four hours,6.—Violent tearing in the right tempie,5.—Sensation of coolness on the top of the head,3.—Burning and stitching in the back of the head,3. Eyes.—[30.] Dryness of the eyes,4.—Burning, pricking, and itching of the eyes,3.—Severe pressure in the eyes in open air, and tearing in them, with complete bliiidness,6.—Tearing pain in the left eye,1.—Tearing pain, beginning above the left eye and extending toward the right ear, where it at last comes out ; the pain was so severe that she had to He down in bed, when the pain immediately ceased,6.—The eye symptoms appeared periodi- cally for some time,6.—If the eyes are covered with the hand the symptoms disappear,6.—Redness and swelling of the eyelids,3.—Morning-agglutina- tion,3.—Difficulty in keeping the eyes shut,3.—[40.] Biting and itching in the right external canthus, obliges him to scratch,5.—Burning, stitching, prick- ing, and smarting of the lids,3.—Burning in the conjunctiva,*.—Weakness of visual power,4.—The letters disappear, at evening by candlelight, for some minutes ; instead of the letters, the paper was white as if not print'ed,*. Ears.— Crusts behind the ears,3.—Burning and itching behind the ears, especially at night,3.—Sensation in the left ear, as if a plug were in it (lasted for several days during the proving),5.—Drawing pain in the right ear,5.—Sticking pam in the left ear,5.—[50.] Deafness in the ears (after six AURUM MURIATICUM. 15 hours),1.—Deafness follows the ringing in the ears, as if the ears were wide internally aud hollow, and so nothing could be heard distinctly,1. ]\rose.—Redness and swelling of the uose,3.—Red swelling in the right nostril and underneath, with a painless crust of ulcere internally, and a sense of obstruction, although air passes through,2.—*Red swelling of the left side of the nose; the nasal cavit.y is ulcerated deep in, with dry, yell'owish scurf, and sense of obstruction, although enough air passes through it,1.—Red- ness and itching inflammation of the nose, with subsequent desquamation,1. —Crusts in the nose, with Constant inclination to pick at them with the fingere,3.—*A bad-smelling, watery discharge from the nose, very irritating to the lip,3.—Discharge of a yellow-greenish matter from the "uose, without bad smeli, for seven days (after ten days),1.—Much sneezing in succession, then tearing in the left nasal bone towards the eye, with much injection of the conjunctiva aud profuse lachrymation, which suddenly appears, and is so violent that the tears spirt out,6.—[60.] Thick, yellow coryza,3.—Fluent coryza nights,6.—Coryza, with much tickling in the throat,5.—Fluent coryza, with rough throat and irritation to cough,5.—Burning and itching of the nose,3.—Burning and itching pain on the upper part of the nose externally,1. —Crawling in the nose, as if something were ruuning about in it,1. Face.—Red face,3.—Lightning-like twitches in the right upper jaw,5. Montll.—Jerking toothache in the anterior and upper row of teeth,2.— [70.] Jerking pain in the teeth, partly on one side, partly in the upper in- cisore,1.—Redness and swelling of the gums, especially at night,3.—Aphthse ali over the mouth,3.—Burning, itching, and smarting in the mouth,3.—Fiat taste, lasts ali day, with great nausea, passing off at night in bed,6.—Strong, metallic taste, with increased saliva, with frequent desire to swallow, and a feeling as if a plug were in the throat (after the undiluted solution),5. Throat.—Painful swelling of the submaxillary glands,3.—Pain in the throat, and redness of the mucous membrane of the fauces,6.—Scratching and pricking in the throat,3.—Difficult deglutition,3. Stomach.—-[80.] Wantof appetite,3.—Loss of appetite,6.—Thirst,3.— Risings having a putrid taste,3.—Inclination to vomit after eating,3.—Nausea and inclination to vomit, mornings fasting, disappears after breakfast,6.— Great nausea and vomiting of the water taken after the gold, with a trace of clear blood (from a grain of Aur. mur. in substance),6.—Vomiting (for a quarter of an hour), with violent retching and foul eructations, soon after- ward cutting colie, aud four watery stools,6.—Violent gastritis,9.—Slow diges- tion,3.—Emptiness in the stomach,5.—[90.] Distress at the stomach after eating,3.—Burning, stitching, and gnawing and cutting pains in the stomach,3. —Painful drawing in the pit of the stomach extends to the middle of the sternum ; as if a hard body were pressed into the cavity ; aggravated by stooping, eating, drinking; it appears only in paroxysms,5. Abdomen.—Burning in the right hypochondrium,3.—Constant dis- agreeable feeling in the right hypochondrium,3.—Stitch in the left hypo- chondrium, as from running too fast,3.—Redness, heat, itching, and smart- ing at the umbilicus,3.—Distension of the abdomen,1.—Swelling and inflation of the abdomen,3.—Much flatus passes in the afternoon,6.—[100.] Much flatulence, with colie and a fluid stool,6.—Drawings in the entire abdomen,3. —Drawing pain in the small intestines, returning the next day, relieved by fluid evacuations, eating, drinking, motion, but not by pressure with both hands on the abdomen,5.—Dull colie,3.—Violent constrictive colie obliges her to doublé up ; lasts three and a half hours, and only goes off 16 AURUM MURIATICUM. in bed,6.—The abdomen is tender to touch,3.—Heat and pricking in the hypogastrium,3. . Stool and Anus.—*HEemorrhoids, with discharge of blood during stool,3.—Diarrhoea very violent for several days,7.—Diarrhcea, especially at night ; gray-whitish stools,3.—[HO.] Continued cali to stool, with much rumbling in the bowels ; in spite of the desire, no satisfactory stool,6.—Thin watery stools (immediately after taking it),6.—Thin frequent stools, with burning at the anus,5.—Frequent thin stools, with tenesmus,5. JJrinary Organs.—Heat and itching in the urethra,3.—Burning on urinating; feeling as if the urine was too hot and acrid,5.—Burning and smarting in the urethra while urinating,3.—Feeling of heat in the urethra, with tenesmus vesicEe; the urine felt too hot,5.—Sticking pain through the whole length of the urethra on standing,5.—Constant desire to urinate,*.— [120.] Urine increased,8.—Profuse urine for two and a half days,4.—Scanty urine ; red thick urine, containing sand,3.—The urine rapidly decomposes,*. —Increase of urea and urates,*. Sexual Organs.—(Male.)—Exhausting erections,9.—Violent itch- ing of the glans penis wakes at night,5.—Drawing along the spermatic cords,3.—Swelling and tension in the testicles,3.—Painful drawing in the left testicle extends toward the inguinal ring, recurring by paroxysms,5.— (Female.)—Redness and swelling of the labia,3.—A few days before the raenses, eruption of large red pimples on the labia majora,3.—* Constant runningfrom the vulva,3.—*'Burning and itching of the vulva3.—*Heat and itching in the vagina3.—Severe itching of the pudenda, transient,6.—Men- struation too early, more profuse ; the blood was acrid, and made her sore ; before the menses she had leucorrhcea (formerly she had had it a short time only after menses),6.—Menses, seven days too early, lasted only two days (usually four days) ; blood bright (not so acrid as the last time),6.— *Leucorrhoza returned (it had ceased for some time) very profusely, and lasted four days ; very acrid, making the thighs sore, with itching of the genitals,6.—*Light-yellow leucorrhoza, especially in the morning,3. Hespiratory Apparatus.—Tickling in the air-passages, with dry cough, as from inspired dust,5—Difficult speech ; deep, hoarse voice,3.— Frequent loud cough,3.—[130.] Frequent cough, especially at night,3.—■ Short dry cough in paroxysms, especially at night, followed by heat in the throat,3.—Frequent hard cough, with white expectoration, mingled with threads of blood,3.—Constant thick cough, with thick yellow expectoration,3. —Difficult respiration,3.—Short breathing and apparent obstruction of the larynx for a few days,1.—On standing, heavy deep respiration, as if a stone lay on the chest,6.—Sense of suffocation,3.—Suffbcative attacks at night,3. Chest.—Great oppression of the chest, scarcely permitting breathing,5. —[140.] Spasmodic drawing between the sixth and seventh ribs, with a sensation as though some one attempted to stretch out the heart,5.—Burn- ing pains in the left clavicle, transient,5.—Drawing pains in both sides of the chest,5.—The right side of the chest felt sprained on standing up ; touching the pectoral muscles was painful,5.—Tearing in the right chest from the middle of the sternum towards the right shoulder-joint ; increased by every inspiration (lasts a quarter of an hour),6.—Sticking tearing in the intercostal muscles of the right side, then of the left,5.—Sticking in the right pectoral muscles ; not increased by pressure, somewhat so by deep inspiration ; very much increased by motion of the upper part of the body,5. —Sticking in the prsecordial region, extending toward the middle of the AURUM MURIATICUM. 17 sternum, aggravated by every motion and deep inspiration (lasts four hours),6. Heart and Fui se.— Palpitation of the heart,3.—Burning and prick- ing at the heart,3.—[150.] Drawing and cutting pains at the heart,3.— Wakened in the night by a sticking boring pain at the point of impulse of the apex of the heart, deep in, as if in the heart itself ; it lasted some minutes; the prover felt that he could not have longer enduredit; not changed by deep inspiration, but as soon as he pressed the hand tightly against the prsecordial region the pain disappeared ; immediately afterward a lancinating streaming pain extends from this place, and ends in the left hypochondrium ; only momentarily so severe that it interrupts respiration ; when he inspired more deeply, the pain disappeared,5.—Oppression about the heart, compelling a deep breath, which relieves,4.—A few stitches im- mediately over the heart,1. Neck and Jiack.—Stifthess in the neck,5.—Burning, pricking, cut- ting paius aud stiffuess in the back,3.—Bruised feeling in the small of the back, which makes stooping almost impossible,5.—Painful fatigue in the loins,3.—Pricking in the loins,3. Extremities in General.—Unusual prostration of the Hmbs,6.— [160.] Bruised feeling of the Hmbs,4. Upper Extremities.—Stiffuess in the arms,3.—Burning and lanci- nations in the arms and forearms,3.—Sensation as if the left arm were sprained,6.—Involuntary shocks in the arms,3.—Painful feeling in the shoulders and arms,3.—Paralytic feeling in the left shoulder, after rising (lasts half an hour),6.—Drawing pain in the right shoulder-joint,5.—Draw- ing and boring in the middle of the right upper arm, recurring three days in succession,5.—Tearing in the left shoulder, lasts two hours ; the shoulder stili, after two days, sensitive to touch,6.—[170.] Drawing in the elbows, as if a tendon were violently drawn ; frequently returning for a moment, day aud night,5.—Tearing in the right arm from the elbow-joint to the tip of the little finger, so violent that it hinders work,6.—Difficulty in clenching the hands,3.—Burning and itching in the hands,3.—Violent drawing in the balls of the right hand,5.—Stiffuess of the finger-joints,3.—Tearing pain in the middle finger, after dinner,1.—Swelling in the wrist, without pain, if left alone ; tensive only on bending the hand backwards ; stitches in the wrist upou seizing anything,1. Jj)a'er Extremities.—Drawing tearing pain in the muscles of both hips, lasts some time,5.—Lancinating paroxysmal pain beginning in the front and middle of both thighs, and extending toward the patella?, so severe that he must start up,5.—[180.] Stiffuess of the thighs and legs,3.—Swell- ing of the knees,'.—Heat, prickiug, and lancinations in the knees,3.—Spas- modic tearing in the leg, beginning below the popliteal space, and extend- ine: to the middle of the cali'; lasts four hours severely, and then gradually disappears,6.—Bruised sensation in the lower third of the right leg; it be- comes so painful on continuing to walk that he has to limp home; with the feeling as if it always more and more tended to the great toe, and would go off the end of it,5.—Swelling of the feet,3.—Burning in the feet,3.—Red- ness of the toes,3.—Tearing on the inside of the right great toe and right knee,6.—Cutting pain in the toes when walking,3. Generalities.—[190.] Laziness; aversion to ali work,3.—Weari- ness,3.—Weariness during the whole proving, so great that often she could hardly go about, and had to rest frequently through the day,6.—Great fa- tigue,5.—Uuending feeling of prostration in the Hmbs, iudescribable weari- vol. n.—2 AURUM MURIATICUM NATRONATUM. ness in the whole body; can scarcely rise from his seìit—General ere- thism,8.—The excited condition lasted several years,9.—Drawing tearing pains in various parts of the body, especially in the extremities,. Skin.—Pimples on the lips, with smarting and itchingN— Eruption of small red pimples above the pubis/.-[200.] Petechiadike exanthema on both legs, with a small pimple in the centre (disappears in five days), .— Boils on the buttocks and thighs,3. Sleep and Dreams.—Frequent yawning soon after takmg a dose ; it disappears after eating, but returns and lasts two hours,6.—Much yawn- ing after eating,3.—Sleepiness in daytime, even while at work, .—Sleepi- ness ; deep sleep,4.—Sleep very restless, with frightful dreams the whole night,5.—Waking with a start/.—Sleeplessness obstinate,9.— Nocturnal sleeplessness,3.—[210.] Troublesome dreams,3.—Heavy dreams of impend- ing unhappiness,6. Fever.— Chilliness, with gooseflesh,6. — Violent fever,69. — Sweat in- creased,8. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Morning), On rising, after a restless night, headache; fasting, nausea, etc; leucorrhcea.—(Night), Burning, etc, behind ears ; redness, etc, of gums ; diarrhcea; itching of glans penis; fre- quent cough ; short dry cough ; suffocative attacks; pain at apex of heart.— (In open air), Pressure in eyes,, etc.—(In bed), Tearing in left tempie re- turns.—(After dinner), Pain in middle finger.—(Drinking), Drawing in pit of stomach.—(After eating), Inclination to vomit; distress at stomach; drawing in pit of stomach ; much yawning.—(Every inspiration), Tearing in right chest.—(Deep inspiration), Sticking in right pectoral muscles; sticking in prsecordial region.—(Motion), Vertigo, etc; sticking in prsecor- dial region.—(Motion of upper part of body), Sticking in right pectoral muscles.—(Periodic), The eye-symptoms.—(After rising), Paralytic feeling in left shoulder.—( Upon seizing anything), Stitches in wrist.—( On stand- ing), Pain through the urethra; heavy, deep respiration ; right side of chest felt sprained.—(Stooping), Drawing in pit of stomach.—( Walking); Bruised sensation in right leg; cutting pain in toes. Ameliorattori.—(Night), In bed, fiat taste, etc, passes off.—(In bed), Pain in temporal region disappears; colie goes off.—(After breakfast), Nausea, etc, disappears.—( When covering eyes with hand), Eye-symptoms disappear.—(After eating), Yawning ceases.—(Deep inspiration), Pain at apex of heart disappears ; oppression at heart.—( On lying down in bed), Pain from above eye towards ear ceases.—(Pressing hand tightly against prcecordial region), Pain at apex of heart disappears. AURUM MURIATICUM NATRONATUM. Chloro-aurate of soda. Formula, NaCl,AuCl3,2H20. Preparation, Tritu- rations. Authority. 1, Lembke, N. Z. f. H. K., 11, 17, et seq., took the 3d, 2d and a solution of the salt in water ; 2, Chatterly, Dublin Press, 1852 (effect of g'o grain injected under the skin) ; 3, Cullerier, from Wibmer, general statement of effeets. Head.—Headache,3.—Heaviness in forehead, ali day,1.—Heaviness and pressure in forehead,1.—Heaviness in forehead when sitting,1.—Wan- dering pains in forehead,1.—Heat and heaviness in forehead,1.__Violent boring in frontal bone, especially on right side,1.—Boring in left side of AURUM MURIATICUM NATRONATUM. 19 frontal bone,1.—Violent boring in left frontal bone, deep into left eye,1.— [10.] Drawing in left side of forehead,1.—Frequent drawing in forehead, above the eyes, with pressure and heaviness, lasting several hours,1.— Drawing and boring in the frontal bone,1.—Drawing in frontal bone, when sitting,1.—Pressure in forehead,1.—Violent tearing in right side of frontal bone,1.—Boring in left tempie,1.—Boring as with a wedge in left tempie,1.— Violent boring in right tempie,1.—Violent boring in left tempie,1.—[20.] Distensive pressure in temples,1.—Throbbing in temples,1.—Boring in right side of vertex,1.—Drawing diagonally across vertex,1.—Tearing diagonally over vertex,1.—Violent stitching in left side of vertex,1.—Boring in right side of head,1.—Tearing in the left side of the skull bone,1.—Tearing in left side of head,1.—Cutting pain in a small spot of right parietal bone,1.— [30.] Sharp, cutting pain, while sitting, above forehead, on left side of head,1.—Heaviness and heat in occiput,1.—Boring in left side of occiput,1.— Drawing in bones of occiput,1.—Drawing in occiput,1.—Drawing in left occiput,1.—Lateral drawing sensation in occiput,1. Eyes.—Forcible and involuntary closing of left eye, by a violent boring in left side of frontal bone,1.—Boring in right eye,1.—Stitches in left eye,1.— [40.] Boring above both eyes,1.—Violent boring in the orbitai bone, above the right eye, when walking,1.—Violent boring in bone over left eye,1.— Boring above right eye,1.—Constant boring in the bones below the eyes,1.— Burning in edges of eyelids,1.—Stitching in right inner canthus,1.—Stitches in left outer canthus,1.—Stitches and burning in margins of eyelids,1.— Stitching in right eyeball,1.—[50.] Violent stitches in left eyeball,1. Ears.—Deepseated boring in neighborhood of right ear,1.—Violent boring in bone before left ear,1.—Boring behind left ear,1.—Pressure in bone before right ear,1.—Burning heat in the ears,1.—Boring in depth of right ear,1.—Stitches in right ear,1.—Stitches deep in left ear,1. Nose.—Air passes with unusual freedom through nasal passages,1.— [60.] Frequent sneeziug,1.—Boring in the nasal bones,1.—Boring dose to right of nasal bone,1.—Violent boring along left side of nose,1.—Drawing in nose, from tip upwards ; also, on both sides of nose, with sensation as if the organ and adjacent parts were thickened,1.—Pressure in left side of nasal bone,1.—Biting pain in right wing of nose,1. Face.—Deepseated drawing in face and head,1.—Heat in cheeks and ears, perceptible externally,1.—Heat in cheeks, and sensible burning,1.— [70.] Burning heat in cheeks,1.—Burning in the cheeks, increased by stooping,1.—Boring deep in left cheek,1.—Drawing in left cheek,1.—Draw- ing pain from above downward, in left cheek,1.—Drawing in right cheek, when sitting,1.—Tearing in left cheek,1.—Stitching in skin of left cheek,1.— Fine stitching in the skin of the cheeks, followed by heat,1.—Cutting pain on a small spot of the skin of the right cheek,1.—[80.] Lower lip cracked in centre, with biting, burning, and pain when touched,1.—Burning in under lip,1.—Burning on the edge of the upper lip,1.—Violent stitching in left side of under lip,1.—Violent stitching in the vermilion border of the lower lip,1.—Biting in the under lip,1.—Pulsation in under lip, with feeling as if its centre was thickened,1.—Twitchirig about the chin, toward the lower lip,1.—Drawing in chin,1.—Boring in left upper jaw,1.—[90.] Boring in left side of lower jaw,1. Moath.—Tension in the roots of the teeth on the left side,1.—Boring in the roots of the teeth of the right side ; also, alternating with stitches when sitting,1.—Drawing in the lower incisore,1.—Cutting and boring in lower incisore,1.—Burning on the under surface of tongue, and below 20 AURUM MURIATICUM NATRONATUM. tongue,1.—Deepseated burning below tongue,1.—Burning in the tip of the tongue,1.—Persistent burning in tip of tongue, with stitching,1.—Stitching in tip of tongue,1.—[100.] Stitching below the tongue, with some scraping,1. —Biting sensation on tip of tongue, immediately after taking the medi- cine,1.—Redness and painful swelling of the mucous membrane behind the upper incisore, especially when touched, and by contact with warm or salted food,1.—The inflamed spot is like a yellow blister with a red edge, the red- ness extending toward the left palate; it afterwards looks rose-red, is some- what painful to touch, and feels rough and swollen,1.—Dryness of mouth and throat,3.—Saliva increased,2.—Taste partly sweetish, partly metallic, with copious flow of saliva,1.—Long-lasting metallic taste, after each dose,1. —Coppery taste in mouth, with constriction of the salivary glands, clear saliva and dulness of the teeth, ceasing while eating, but afterwards com- mencing again,1. Throat.—Stitching deep in the throat,1.—[HO.] Scraping in fauces, with pretty copious flow of saliva,1. Stomach.—Short-lasting nausea, immediately after taking the medi- cine,1.—Gastric irritation,3.—Pressure in epigastrio region,3. Stool and Arras.—Appearance of a hsemorrhoidal tumor, which protrudes and is painful,1.—Stitches in the anus,1.—Coustipation or diar- rhcea,3. TJrinary Organs.—Stitching in the end of the urethra,1.—Cutting in the end of the urethra, also on urinating,1.—Very frequent urination,1.— [120.] Excessive diuresis,2. Respiratori! ApjKiratus.—Sudden and very violent scraping in the larynx, with violent dry cough, causing gagging,1.—Tickling in the larynx, with dry cough,1.—Tickling in the larynx, and as if somewhat deeper,1.—Very violent tickling in larynx, followed by dry cough, causing gagging, when sitting and writing,1.—Much short dry cough,1.—Frequent short, dry cough, with scraping in the larynx,1.—Difficult respiration, with anxiety,1. Chest.—Wandering pain iu left wall of thorax, during rest,'.—Borino- in the left wall of the thorax, above the nipple,1.—[130.] Drawino- pain above left clavicle, towards the shoulder and nape of neck, when sittino-l — Pressure outwards, from the right nipple, on the wall of the thorax'un- affected by respiration,1.—Dull pressure between sternum and right nipple ' —learing between the ribs, below the left nipple, when walkin«.-l —Much stitching in right thoracic wall,1.—Stitches in the wall of the thorax, below the eft axdla, .-Stitches in the left thoracic wall, two inches below the nipple, unaffected by respiration,1.—Transient stitches in the wall of the thorax, now on the right, now on the left, when walking,1.—Seated premure deep in chest, behind the sternum, and extending into the back when walking,1. - ' Heart andFalse.-lvvegu\av beating of the heart, with anxiety and shortness of breath,1 [140.] Rapid, small. irregular beats of the heart, on slight motion, with oppressione -Rapici, irregular beats of the heart, when stooping,1 -Several violent beats of the he°art? withsensat on of pressure while standing,1. ' stUi"ulon thlh-A™* Back'~Gr^E in the cervical vertebra on bending the head, -Burning pam in the skin of the nape of neck/.-ILv.t in napf of neck, rising into the head and cheeks,'.-Burning and drawii g to the left of nape of neck/.-Tens.ou and pressure in the muscles to the left of AURUM MURIATICUM NATRONATUM. 21 the nape of the neck, as far as the left clavicle, increased by bending the head to the right, at times also unbearable during rest,1.—Boring in left scapula,1.—Pressure in the muscles on the side of the left shoulder-blade,1.— [150.] Drawing in the dorsal vertebra,1.—Pressure and drawing in the muscles on the left side of the back,1. Upper Extremities.—Bruised paiu during rest, in the joints of the arms and in the wrists,1.—Deepseated burning in left shoulder,1.—Burning in skin of right axilla,1.—Drawing in left shoulder,1.—Drawing in the shouldere and upper arms.1.—Drawing and boring in left shoulder,1.— Severe aud frequent pressure iu shoulder-joints,1.—Pressure and drawing in right shoulder,1.—[160.] Violent pressure on the right shoulder-blade,1.— Violent pressure in the left shoulder, when walking,1.—Pressure in the right deltoid muscle, with feeling of warmth which extends into the fingere,1.—Stitching in right axilla, during rest,1.—Burning in the inner side of right arm,1.—Drawing in the skin of right upper arni,1.—Stitching in the upper portion of the left arm,1.—Violent boring above the right elbow,1.—Drawing in left elbow-joint,1.—Pressure above the right elbow,1.— [170.] Pressure in right elbow-joint,1.—Pressure in left elbow-joint,1.— Pressure in both elbow-joints, during rest,1.—Violent pressure in bend of left elbow, when walking,1.—Pressure in left elbow-joint, and into the fore- arm, during rest,1.—Continuai pressure iu the right elbow-joint, during rest, deereasing on motion of the arm,1.—Violent tearing in left elbow- joint, relieved by motion,1.—Bruised pain in right elbow-joint,1.—Pain, as from weariness, in lower part of left forearm,1.—Constant pain as from weariness in right forearm, with increased sensation of warmth,1.—[180.] Burning pain in skin of dorsal side of left forearm,1.—Boring in lower part of left forearm,1.—Violent pressure in the right forearm,1.—Very painful pressure in both forearms, when lying quiet,1.—Violent pressure in the fore- arm and elbow-joint, when sitting,1.—Pressure in left forearm, during rest of the part,1.—Bruised pain iu right forearm, during rest,1.—Pressure in the left wrist, then in the right,1.—Pressure in right wrist, then in left, when sitting,1.—Pressure in both wrists, during rest,1.—Pressure in the right wrist, during rest of the part,1.—[190.] Pressure in wrist and elbow-joints,1.— Cold hands, blue nails, with heat in the face and ears,1.—Constant sharp burning in the skin of the back of the right hand,1.—Drawing in bones of right hand, with sensation as if they were broken,1.—Burning in tip of left little finger,1.—Boring in the bones of the right fingere,1.—Boring in the roots of the left fingere,1.—Boring in the right finger-joints,1.—Violent boring in the first joint of the left index finger, during rest of the part,1.— Tension in the roots of the fìngere,1.—[200.] Tension in the roots of the right fingere.1.—Violent stretching sensation in the right fingere, when walking,1.—Sensation of stretching apart in the roots of the left fingere, afterwards in the left wrist, when sitting,1.—Drawing in the roots of the fingere,1.—Drawing in the roots of the left fingere,1.—Very painful draw- ing in the right fìngere, when sitting,1.—Drawing in the roots of the left fìngere, when walking and sitting,1.—Pressure in the second joint of right thumb,1.—Pressure in the joints of the right little fìnger,1.—Violent tear- ing in the second joint of the right thumb,1.—Violent stitching in left finger-tips,1.—[210.] Violent stitching, as with needles, in the tip of the right little finger,1.—Very painful stitching in several finger-joints,1. Lower Extremities.—Pain as from weariness in legs when sitting, ceasing while moving them,1.—Burning in the skin of right hip,1.—Press- ing in the hip-joint, when sitting,1.—Stitching in the flesh on the inner side 22 AURUM MURIATICUM NATRONATUM. of the left thigh,1.—Pain in right knee, when walking,1.—Burning in the skin, above left knee, afterward above right knee,1.—Boring in the knees, .— Boring in right knee,1.—[220.] Violent boring in the right knee,1.—Violent boring in right knee, when sitting,1.—Drawing in left knee,1.—Pressure iu right knee,1.—Pressure in left knee,1.—Pressure in right knee, as if broken/.— Boring pressure in the knees,1.—Pressing, during rest, in the left_ knee,1.— Violent pressure in right knee, when sitting,1.—Pressure in the right knee, afterwards in the left, when sitting,1.—[230.] Cutting in the skin above the left knee,1.—Stitching in the flesh above right knee, on the inner side,1.—Very painful stitching in left knee,1.—Stitching in left knee, when sitting,1.—Stitches in left knee, when walking,1.—Burning in skin of right calf,1.—Burning in skin of left calf,1.—Boring in the tibise,1.—Boring in the lower part of left tibia,1.—Boring, first in right tibia, then in left,1.— [240.] Boring in left tibia,1.—Boring in left tibia, when sitting,1.—Boring in skin of right calf,1.—Violent boring in left tibia, when sitting,1.—Con- stant violent boring in left shin-bone, when sitting,1.—Drawing in the shins,1.—Drawing in the right tibia,1.—Drawing in centre of left tibia, ex- tending into the ankle,1.—Drawing in lower part of right tibia,1.—Draw- ing in lower part of left shin-bone,1.—[250.] Drawing in left tibia, during rest,1.—Drawing in calves,1.—Pressure in lower part of left tibia,1.—Boring pressure in the tibise,1.—Cutting in a small spot of the skin of the right tibia,1.—Painless crepitus, as from rubbing dry leather, below the inner bone of right ankle, when lying stili,1.—Boring about the right ankle,1.— Boring in right ankle, when standing,1.—Much boring in the right ankle,1.— Drawing in left ankle, when lying down,1.—[260.] Pressure in ankles when sitting,1.—Pressure in right ankle-joint, during rest,1.—Pressure in the left ankle, when sitting (several times),1.—Pressing in the left ankle,1.—Violent boring in right great toe,1.—Boring in the bone on right sole,1.—Violent boring in left heel,1.—Boring in dorsum of right foot,1.—Violent boring in both sides of the right tendo Achillis, when sitting,1.—Violent, long-lasting, and repeated boring in the right os calcis,1. — [270.] Boring in left os calcis,1.—Boring in lower part of right shin-bone,1.—Drawing in left heel,1.—Drawing in the right foot, from the sole to the tips of the toes, when sitting,1.—Drawing in inner edge of right foot, then of the left, when- sitting, in the evening,1.—Drawing in the toes,1.—Pressure on right foot, when sitting,1.—Violent pressure on dorsum of left foot,1.—Tearing in the sole of right foot,1.—Acute stitching and burning in the ball of the right foot,1.—[280.] Stitching in the toes of the left foot,1.—Violent stitches in the balls of the foot,1.—Stretching-apart sensation in the right toes,1.— Violent boring in piantar surface of right great toe, during rest, ceasing on moving the toe, but again felt as soon as the toe is quiet,1.—Drawing in right toes, when sitting,1.—Drawing in right toes when walking or sitting,1.— Deepseated drawing in left great toe,1.—Cutting and boring in left great toe,1.—Cutting in tips of right toes, when sitting,1.—Stitching in the back of right great toe,1.—[290.] Stitching in tip of right great toe,1.—Stitching in the tips of right toes,1.—Stitching on the end of left great toe,1.—Stitch- ing in right toe.1.—Stitching in the ends of the toes, when sitting,1.—Stitch- ing in tips of right toes,1.—Sharp stitches in the usually painless bunions while sitting in easy shoes,1. Generalities.—General increase of secretions from the stomach in- testines,andkidneys,2.—Great. general, long-lasting erethism,1.—Accelerated circulatiou,3.—[300.] Lassitude,1.—Sensation of general weakness and dis- AURUM MURIATICUM NATRONATUM^SULFURATUM. 23 comfort, as if sickness were coming on,1.—Great weakness on rising in the morning, though alter resting well, which lasts for an hour,1. Fever.—Remarkable coldness in the back,1.—Remarkable and long- lasting heat of the skin,1.—Internai warmth,3. ConditionS.—Aggravation.—(Bending head to right), Tension, etc, in muscles to left of nape of neck.—( When lying down), Drawing in left ankle.—(When lying quiet), Pressure in both forearms ; crepitus below right ankle-bone.—(On slight motion), Rapid, etc, beats of heart.—(During rest), Ali symptoms remarkably aggravated; pain in left wall of thorax ; tension, etc, in muscles to left of nape of neck ; pain in joints of arms, etc. ; stitching in right axilla; pressure in both elbow-joints ; pressure in left elbow-joint; pressure in right elbow-joint ; pain in right forearm ; pressure in both wrrists ; drawing in left tibia.—(During rest of the part), Pressure in left forearm; pressure in right wrist; burning in joint of index finger.—(Contact with salted food), Pain behind upper incisors.—( Wlien sitting), Heaviness of forehead ; drawing in frontal bone ; cutting pain above forehead ; draw- ing in right cheek ; stitches in roots of teeth ; pain above left clavicle ; pressure in forearm, etc ; pressure in right wrist, etc. ; sensation of stretching apart in roots of fingere, etc. ; drawing in right fingere; drawing in roots of right fìngere ; pain iu legs ; pressing in hip-joint ; boring in right knee; pressure in right knee; stitching in left knee ; boring in left tibia ; pressure in ankles; pressure in left ankle ; boring in both sides of tendo, Achillis ; drawing in right foot ; in evening, drawing in inner edge of right foot, etc. ; pressure on right foot ; drawing in right toes ; cutting in right toe-tips ; stitching in toe- tips.—( When sitting or walking), Tickling in larynx, etc.—( While standing), Violent beats of heart, etc. ; boring in right ankle.—(Stooping), Burning in cheeks; rapid, etc, beats of heart.—(Touch), Paiu behind upper incisors.— (On urinating), Cutting in end of urethra.—(When walking), Boring in orbitai bone ; stitches in wall of thorax ; pressure in chest ; pressure in left shoulder; pressure in bend of elbow; stretching sensation in right fingere; drawing in roots of right fingere; pain in knee; stitches in left knee; draw- ing in right toes.—(Contact with warm food), Pain behind upper incisore. Amelioration.—(While eating), Dulness of teeth ceases.—(Motion of arm), Pressure in right elbow-joint ; tearing in left elbow-joint!—(Moving the part), Pain in legs. AURUM SULFURATUM. Auric sulphide, Au2S3. Preparation, Triturations. Authority. Molili, Bull. d. 1. Soc Med. Hom. de Paris, 1, 28. ]\£ind.—Desire for solitude.—Gloomy, anxious, wretched disposition.— Disgust for life.—Vexation— Rude, disagreeable mood. Jfead. —Constant nodding of the head.—Dizziness.—Continuai rush of blood to the head.—Great itching of the head, especially at night.—[10.] Lancinations in the occiput.—Burning aud smarting of the scalp.—Falling off of the hair. J?w.- per), Mirthfulness ; prsecordial anxiety, etc.—(Supporting head with hand), Pain in teraporal region.—(Change of temperature), Pains in face.—(After smoking tobaeco), Loss of appetite.—(Touch), Pain in neck; throbbing in forearm, etc,; pain in middle finger-tip.—(Treading), Pressure in head.— ( Whentreading on left foot), Shootings up to the knee.—( When treading on heel), Pain in ball of heel.—(On turning in bed), Whole system began to feel bad).—(On turning head round), Shootings in pharynx, etc.—(After diminution of sweat), Thirst ; appetite foli off.—( While urinating), Draw- ing in spermatic cords.—(After urinating), Coìd sweat ali over; immedi- ately, pain in edge of prepuce.—(On waking), Weeping, etc; convulsive extension of the Hmbs; fatigue, etc—(Walking), Confusion of head; ver- tigo ; colie ; stitch in urethra ; pressing towards sexual organs ; oppression of chest, etc; stitches below clavicle ; sensation in joints of lower extremi- ties; tension in hip-joints ; heaviness, etc, in thighs ; harastring feels tight, etc; pain in metatarsal bones ; tearing in left sole.—(Walking quickly ), Jerking headache.—(While walking in a strong wind and sweating), Colie. —(Change of weather), Pains in general.—(In a wind), Pains in general ; pains in face.—(Yawning), Stitches in sternum. Amelioratioil.—(On bending head backwards), Sensation in brain disappears.—(After continuing to drink), Bad smeli, etc, of milk disap- pears.—(On beginning to eat), Return of appetite.—( While eating), Tooth- ache.—(Passing flatulence), Distension of hypogastrium, etc.—(Letting leg bang down), Jammed sensation in legs.—(Laying head down), Headache.— (On lying down), Pain in forehead disappears; humming, etc, in ears.— (On lying on right side), Cutting in belly disappears.—(After a meal), De- lirium ceases.—(Passing tongue over teeth), Toothache.—(Pressure), Shoot- ing in frontal eminences ; pain in left arm ; tension in sole of foot.—(Strong pressure), Pain in forehead.—(Pressing eyes upward), Burning in eyes, etc. —(On rubbing), Itching shootings in umbilicus disappear.—(Sitting), Pain in forehead.—(On sitting down), Colie disappears.—(Sitting erect), Pressing towards sexual organs.—(Standing), Hummiug, etc, in ears ; pressing-out feeling in hypogastrium; pressing towards sexual organs; cramp in lumbo- sacral region, etc—(Stooping), Headache.—(Sugar), Burning in throat (for a moment).—( Walking), Humming, etc, in ears; cramp in lumbo-sacral region, etc. ; bruised pain in thighs, etc. BELLIS PERENNIS. B. perennis, L. Nat. order, Composita?. Preparation, Tincture of the whole plant when in flower. Authority. Dr. Thomas, Br. Journ. of Hom., 16, 325 ; proving of the tincture, 20-drop doses repeated for fourteen days ; of the 3d dilution ; effeets of external application of the tincture, and' of chewing the flowers. Head.—A little giddiness in the head at times (after two weeks), (from the tincture;.—Headache extending from occiput to sinciput (after two weeks), (from the tincture).—Brain feels as though contracted in the fron- tal region (after two weeks), (from the tincture). Stomach.—Want of appetite (after two weeks), (from the tincture). —Slight nausea (after two weeks), (from the tincture). Upper Extremities.—Pain in inner side of right forearm, as of a BELLIS PERENNIS—BENZINUM. 129 boil developing (after two weeks), (frora the tincture).—Pain in inner side of left forearm, as of a boil developing (after two weeks), (from the tinc- ture).—Pain in middle finger of left hand, as of a gathering, for a short time only (after two weeks), (from the tincture). Sitili.—Development of a small boil (after five hours), (from external application of tincture).—Small boi! at the angle of the interior maxilla, right side (after chewing the flowers).—Painful pimple a little behind the angle of left interior maxilla (3d dilution), (after third day).—Large boil on back of neck, commeucing with a dull, aching pain, some difficulty and bruised pain in keeping the head erect ; began as a slight pimple, with burning pain in the skin, increasing until, in six days' time, it was very large, of a dark, fiery, purple color, and very sore, burning and aching pain in it ; accorapanied with headache extending from occiput to sinciput, of a cold, aching character; brain as though contracted in frontal region, dizziness, etc (after two weeks), (from the tincture). BENZINUM. A product of distillation from Petroleum. Formula, C6II6. Prepara- tion, Tincture with alcohol. Authority. Dr. J. Heber Smith, N. E. Med. Gaz., 1870. (Symptoms from a workman in a rubber factory, who for weeks had his hands and arms daily bathed in benzine, and drank water impregnated with it.) 3Iind.—Weeping at trifles, and despairing of recovery.—Extremely irritable and faultfinding. Head.—Severe darting pains in occiput, from below upward, recurring in paroxysms, aggravated by motion, and especially by rising after sitting. Efjes.—Could not turn eyes upward or to one side without severe ach- ing aud throbbing.—Conjunctiva appeared somewhat congested.—A great white hand seemed to appear to him, in the darkness, coming outspread toward his face, causing him in terror to scream for the watcher. Face.—Occasionai sudden puffing up of the left cheek and of the calf of the left leg, as though the parts were filled with air, going off in a few hours, and returning again. Alouth.—Teeth covered with sordes (during typhoid condition).—Sore- ness, and sensation of looseness in the upper incisors.—[10.] Tongue parched and brown (during typhoid condition).—Painful, round, white ulcere in the mouth, especially "on the inside of the cheeks.—Hot and very offensive breath. Stomach.—Entire loss of appetite.—Craving for lemons and cider.— Terrible thirst (during typhoid condition).—Extreme thirst for ice-water, satisfied with a sip, but wanting it again directly. Abdomen.—Continuai soreness to pressure in the abdominal walls.— Heat, and grinding, wearing pains in the lower part of the bowels, worse just before stools. Stool and Anus.—Several times an hour, a stool, smelling of ben- zine, of lead-colored mucus mixed with bright blood, accompanied bysome tenesmus, and followed by throbbing in the anus and rectum, and lancinat- ing pains from below upwards, continuing about five minutes. These stools foflowed him with diminishing severity about ten days, preserving their characteristics to the last. Urinary Organs.—[20.] Pressing pain in the bladder.—After VOL. Il —9 130 BENZINUM NITRICUM. passing urine, throbbing and smarting in the neck of the bladder and in the urethra for several minutes.—Dark, offensive urine.—Sediment in the urine like red sand. (Respiratore Apparatas, Chest, and Pulse.—Every few days, continuai dry, hacking cough.—Continuai soreness and aching in the clavicular regions.—Pulse wiry, averaging 96 per minute. Pack and Extremities.—Continuai aching and throbbing in the lumbar region, made worse by a full inspiration.—Extreme irritation of the kidneys.—Continuai soreness aud aching in the muscles of the upper arms. Generalities.—[30.] Wasted, pallid, aud exhausted.—General pros- tration.—At one time he sank very low, approaching a typhoid condition. —Complained of a sensation of falling through the bed and floor (during typhoid condition). Sleep and Freams.—For three nights, before the sweating began, complete insomnia, with unpleasant thoughts crowding the mind, and wide- open eyes, before which photopsic illusions floated continually. Fever.—Chills seized remote parts and passed toward the head, from the thumbs to the elbows and from them to the shoulders, and from the small of the back to the shoulders and vertex.—Cold compresses carne off steaming in a few minutes, smelling of benzine, and stained a deep yellow, which could only be removed by long exposure to the sun.—For seven nights, copious, general, warm sweat, toward morning, very exhausting, followed on several succeeding raornings by perspiration only on the breast, on the side not lain upon, and in the axilla?. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Toward morning), Sweat.—(Full in- spiration), Aching, etc, in lumbar region.—(Motion), Pains in occiput.— (Rising after sitting), Pains in occiput.—(Before stool), Heat, etc, in lower bowels.—(Turning eyes upward or to one side), Aching, etc, in eyes.— (After urinating), Throbbing, etc, in neck of bladder. BENZINUM NITRICUM. Nitro-benzine (" essence of mirbane," or " artificial " oil of bitter al- monds). Formula, C12H5N04. Prepared by heating Beuzol with Nitric acid ; the oily fluid formed is washed and rectified ; it is misciblewith Alco- hol, has an odor of bitter almonds, and is very poisonous. Authorities. 1, Treulich, Wien Med. Presse, 11,13, two cases poisoned by taking about half a thimbleful ; 2, Bahrdt, Archiv f. Deutsch. Heilk., 1871, poisoned by drinking about six drops in some liquor ; 3, Letheby, London Hosp. Rep., 1865, J. E. spattered some on his clothes, so that he inhaled the fumes ; 4, Ibid., G. G. took a little in his mouth by mistake; he imme- diately spit it out and rinsed his mouth with water ; 5, Ibid., H. A. took a little in his mouth to remove the smeli of tobaeco ; 6, Ibid., a woman cooked some food in a cup which had contained Nitro-benzol ; 7, Kreuser, Wurt. corr. Bl., 37 (A. H. Z., M. B., 16, 48); 8, Riefkhol, Deutsch. KL, 1868 ; 9, Schenk, Zeit. f. Ger. Med., 1866, a pregnant girl poisoned herself; 10, Muller, ibid., a young man took a teaspoonful in water; 11, Helbig, Deutsche. Mil. Arz., 3, 1873, several soldiers drank some from a flask. Alind.—Extreme mental excitement (after two hours),5.—Inability to think connectedly,6.—Unconscious (after a quarter of an hour),10.—Uncon- scious, with leaden color, livid lips, raoderately warm skin, and weak, irregular pulse,6.—Unconscious, with livid face, purple lips, dilated pupils, BENZINUM NITRICUM. 131 slow, difficult, and scarcely perceptible respiration, and death,4.—Loss of consciousness,2.—Loss of consciousness, foli from her chair (after half an hour),6.—Loss of consciousness for twenty-four hours,2.—Comatose some hours,1.—[10.] Complete coma, which appeared suddenly,3.—Profound coma, with livid, purple face, closed eyes, moderately dilated pupils, cold skin, difficult, slow respiration, pulse small, slow or accelerated, irregular,8. Head.— Vertigo,4 n.—Vertigo and headache,1.— Headache,7.—Sensa- tion of formication under the scalp, or as if the hair was bristling up,1. Eyes and Ears.—The white of the eye had a livid look, vessels greatly enlarged, pupils much dilated, insensible to the light,9.—Strabis- mi^,11.—Staring eyes,7.—Lids closed,2.—[20.] Great injection of the conjunc- tiva bulbi,11.— Eyeballs roll from right to left constantly,7.—Eyeballs constantly roll on their vertical axis,2.—The eyeballs showed a Constant turning inward and outward in a slow regular motion, with the visual axes perfectly parallel,2.—Eyeballs seemed enlarged,9.—Pupils dilated,13, etc.— Pupils dilated, sluggish,2.—Violent roaring in the ears, and sounds,1. Face.—Expression stupid,3.—Stupid expression of face (after four hours),4.—[30.] He looked stupid and sick (after four hours),3.—Face puffy, swollen, and had a relaxed look,9.—Cyanotic face,1.—Face cyanotic (fourth hour),4.—Face blue,2.—Blue color in the face (after twenty min- utes),11.—Face blue and pale,7.—Face bluish-gray, sunken,11.—Face red,3. —Face red, with purple lips and cold skin (after two hours),5.—[40.] Tris- mus,2.—Trismus and tetanus,11.—Lips of a dark blue color,11. Alouth.—Tongue white, somewhat swollen,3.—Tongue thick and soft,9. —Mouth clenched,10.—Mucous membrane of lips and mouth livid and swollen,9.—Stammering speech,7. Stomach and Abdomen.—Burning in throat and stomach,1.— Nausea (after four hours),3.—[50.] Inclined to vomit,1.—Vomiting,2.—Vom- iting (after half an hour),2.—Vomiting while unconscious,1.—Vomited what he had eaten (after four hours),4.—Pains in the abdomen,2. Fespiratory Apparatus.—Sighing respiration,1.—Respiration rattling, frequently interrupted,11.—Respiration regular, somewhat difficult ; on auscultation, mucous ràlcs in the large bronchi,9.—Respiration short aud rapid (after three hours),5.—[60.] Respiration exceedingly slow, so that it frequently seems to cease,3.—Respiration and pulse continued to become slower until the patient died,3.—Respiration very superficial and slow,2.— Dyspncea (after two hours),5.—Respiration difficult, catching, and acceler- ated,10. Chest.—Oppression of the chest,5.—Severe oppression of chest,1. Heart and False.—Heart exceedingly irregular (after two hours),5.. —Palpitation (after half an hour),6.—The heart beat 120 a minute; caro- tid and temporal arteries pulsating,9.—[70.] Pulse small, rapid,1.—Pulse 100, very weak, and irregular,2.—Pulse 130, weak, and intermitting (after two hours),5.—Pulse full and slow,3.—Pulse scarcely perceptible,11. Neck.—Stiff neck,2.—Stiffness of the neck, trismus, and fibrillar twitch- ings in the masseter muscles,2. Extremities.—Twitchings in the hands and feet,2.—Twitchings in arms,2.—Arms spasmodically flexed,2.—[80.] Arms spasmodically flexed, sometimes extended,2.—Arms spasmodically flexed at first, afterwards re- laxed.10.—Finger nails colored blue,11. Generalities.—Gait tottering and uncertain, as if intoxicated,3.— Tottering gait, and tendency to fall,11.—He walked like a drunken man, staggering here and there,3.—Violent convulsions,7.—Convulsions paroxys- 132 BENZOIC ACID. mal,1.—Convulsions and loss of consciousness ; the head sunk upon the shoulder; purple lips, and clenched teeth ; the eyes closed (sixth hour),3.— Chronic cramps and tetanus,11.—[90.] Tetanic convulsions, relieved for a few minutes by dashes of cold water, and followed by deep coma,5.—Te- tanic spasms of the flexor muscles, especially of the upper extremities and of the masticatore,9.—Faintness,2.—Sinking,2.—Was obliged to He down on account of exhaustion (after half an hour),5.—Symptoms come suddenly, several hours after taking,3. Skin.—The skin, especially the face and neck, also of the extremities, was livid,9.—Skin bluish-gray,2.—Skin dry and cyanotic, lips blue,10.—Irri- tability of the skin completely lost,8. Sleep and Freams.—[100.] Sleepiness,3.—Complains of sleepiness (after four hours),4. Fever.—Skin cold,11.—Sweat on the forehead and face,11. Condition. — Amelioration. — (Dashing cold water), Tetanic spasms. BENZOIC ACID. Benzoic acid, C6H5,CO,OH. Obtained, by sublimation, frora Gum beu- zoin, or artificially from several aromatic hydrocarbons. Preparation for use, Tincture or trituration. Authorities. 1, Dr. Jeanes, Trans. Ara. Inst., voi. i (symptoms obtained from himself and others, sick and well), with the lst to the 15th potency ; 2, Dr. Lingen, ibid. (took of an alcoholic solution h gr. to 1 oz., five drops every morning and evening for several days) ; 3, Keller, Am. Arzn. Pruf'n, p. 705 (examined the eff'ect of crude doses upon the urine) ; 4, Nusser, ibid. (took 80 grs. of the 2d trit. at one dose); 5, Petroz, Bull. d. 1. soc. med. hom. de Paris, 5, 60 (the originai proving); 6, Hauff, from Hering, Am. Arzn. Pruf'n (effeets of a drachm daily, an hour after dinner, on a person having arthritic nodes on the fingers, etc.).f Alind.—The mind is inclined to dwell upon unpleasant things. If he saw any one who was deformed it made himshudder,0 1.—Sadncss,0.—Sense of anxiety,0 2.—Sense of anxiety while sweating,0.—Activity of mind while at work, afterwards anxiety,5.—He was much surprised that, while writing, he omitted words every moment, which never was the case before (sixth and seventh days),4.—Comatose condition. (Ilisch, Med. Zeit. Russi.) Head.—Confusion of the head,5.—Confusion of the head, and sleepi- ness,2.—[10.] Vertigo, niaking hira fearful of falling sidewise, usually in the afternoon,5.—Excitement and lightness of the head, when sneezing in the morning,2.—Sensation as if there were air iu the head,5.—Tired feeling in the head, as frora night-watching,5.—Sensation of coldness in the head,0. —Sensation of shaking in the head,5.—The head-symptoms are generally accompanied with depression, lassitude, and loss of appetite,5.—After men- tal emotions, headache,5.—The head-symptoms are worse during rest, return periodically, and are often accompanied with pains in the stomach, nausea, gagging, and cold hands,5.—Pain and heat in the organs of reverence and firmness,1.—[20.] Pressure upon the whole upper part of the head and on the spinai column, as if it were pressed together like an elastic body, so -j- Other authorities taken from Hering, A. A. Pruf'n, are given with the symp- toms. BENZOIC ACID. 133 that he stretched himself involuntarily and bent forward. This sensation, without being painful, produces extreme anxiety, two days in succession in the forenoon, while sitting,2.—Rheumatic pain on the outside of the head,5. —Formication in the forehead,5.—Hard throbbing of the tempora! arter- ies,2.—Pain in the temples, in the region of the organ of constructiveness,1. —Pain in the left tempie,1.—Hammering pain in the temples, obliging him to He down,0.—Tearing pain in the vertex,5.—Internai pain and bruised feeling in the sides of the head,5.—Itching of the hairy scalp,1. Eyes.—[30.] Distress in the eyes, as from want of sleep,5.—Burning heat in the eyes,5.—Burning heat in the lids,5.—Itching in the outer, and then in the inner, angle of the right eye,1.—Throbbing in the eyeballs,5. Ears.—Swelling behind the ears, which seems to reach the periosteum,5. —Starting iu the ear,5.—Itching in the left ear,1.—Puffing in the ears from pulsation of the temporal arteries,2.—When swallowing, noise in the ears,2. —[40.] Sensation in the ears like a sound of confused voices, especially when swallowing or when walking in the open air,5. {Nose.—Redness at the angles of the nose,5.—Pain in the nasal bones,5. —Irritation in the left nostril, such as precedes sneezing, yet without being able to sneeze,1.—Sneezing and hoarseness,2.—A cold in the head readily occurs from exposure to cold ; is renewed every day,5.—Epistaxis,5.—Pres- sure at the root of the nose,5.—Sensitiveness of the nose,5.—Itching of the septum of the uose,1.—[50.] Diminution of the sense of smeli,5.—It seemed to him that he smelled dust, cabbage, or something stinking,5. Face.—Circumscribed redness of the face,0.—Numb feeling in the face,5. —Burning heat of the face,5.—Burning heat on only one-half of the face,5.— Tension in one side of the face,0.—Pressive sensation in the face,5.—Trem- bling of the lips,5.—Itching of the chin,5. Alonth.—[60.] Involuntary biting of the lower lip at dinner, on two successive days,2.—Stitches in a right lower hollow molar,1.—Slight cutting pain in the teeth,1.—Slow7 jerking in a right upper molar,1.—The Benzoic oil has been given for toothache,0. (A.)—The resin has been used as a chewing-gum in toothache,0. (Schrceder.)—Extensive ulcerations of the tongue, with deeply-chapped or fungoid surfaces,1.—Velvety coating on the tongue,5.f—Tongue with a white mucous coat in the morning,2.—Tongue of a slightly bluish color,5.—[70.] Soreness on the back part of the tongue,1. —Soreness of the back part of the tongue, felt most while swallowing,1.— Sensation of soreness and rawness at the root of the tongue and on the palate,1.—An ulce'rated tumor in the left side of the mouth, upon the soft coramissure of the jaws, behind the last molar teeth,0 1.—Heat around the mouth,5.—After-taste of the food,5.—Slightly acid mucus,5.—Taste of blood,5. —The bread tastes smoky,5.—Fiat, soapy taste after drinking water,5.— [80.] Salty taste of food,5.—Bitter taste, with pressure at the stomach and eructation,6.—Bitter taste on drinking coffee or milk,5. Tliroat.—Collection of mucus in the throat,5.—The thyroid gland feels swollen,5.—Sensation of swelling or of contraction in the throat,0.—It feels as if there were little lumps in the pit of the throat, as if food were stick- ing there. (Fr. Husmanu.)—Angina faucium and angina tonsillaris, with the characteristic urine,0 i.—Heat in the cesophagus, as from acid eructa- tions,1.—Sensation of heat and scratching in the cesophagus and throat. (Pereira.)—[90.] Extremely unpleasant scratching in the throat. (Leh- f In both cases there was not the least suspicion of syphilitic affection ; in both cases high-colored, strong-smelling urine,1. 134 BENZOIC ACID. mann, Phys. Chiraie.)—Difficulty in swallowing,5.—Incomplete swallow- ing,5. Stomach.—Increased appetite in the evening,5.—Loss of appetite, mornings,2.—In the evening, thirst with sleepiness,5.—Singultus,1.—Nausea, mornings,2.—Nausea, with gagging ; with disturbances about the head,5.— Nausea, with loathing, and Constant malaise,5.—[100.] Vomiting of a salty substance,5.—Bitter vomiting,5.—With pregnant women, gastric derauge- ments when ascending a height,5.—Sensation of warmth in the stomach,5. —Burning in the stomach. (Honigberger.)—Pressure in the stomach and eructations,6.—Fatigued by the pressure of the clothes on the epigastrium,5. Abdomen.—In the region of the liver, Constant, fine, but violent stitching, midway in the upper portion thereof ; it seems to be superficial, and is not increased by pressure (seventh day),4.—Obstruction of the liver,0. (Honigberger.)—Cutting about the navel, relieved by stool,5.—[HO.] Un- common discharge of wind downward in the afternoon aud evening of first day,4.—Pain in the left side of the abdomen, immediately below the short ribs,1.—Sensation of heat throughout the abdomen,1.—Tearing bellyache,5. —Tensive pain in the groins,5. Stool and Anus.—Contraction of the extremity of the rectum,5.— Stitching in the rectum,5.—Slightly elevated, round surfaces, of a wartlike appearance, and circular form, varying in diameter from half an indi to an inch and a half, at places running into each other, nearly covered both sides and the bottom of the sulcus ani, and causes mudi smarting and soreness of the part, with strong-scented and highly-colored urine0 (after previous use of Copaiva for chancre),1.—Fine stitching in the anus, on the evening of first day,4.—Formication at the anus,5.—[120.] Urging to stool, with ineffectual straining,5.—Bowels freely open, with extraordinary pres- sure to stool,1.—*Diarrhoea of children ; the discharge is copious, watery, clear-colored, very fetid ; the urine at the same time is uncommonly deep- red, and the urinous odor very strong (in very many cases curative, or at least relieving),0 1.—"Frothy stool,3.—*Fetid, watery, white stools, very copious and exhausting, in infants, the urine being of very deep-red color,0 1.—Putrid, bloody stool,5.—Insufficient stool,5. Urinary Organs.—Vesical catarrh,0. (G. Bird.)—Irritability of the bladder. Too frequent desire to evacuate the bladder, the urine nor- mal in appearance,0 1.—Gleet,°. (Honigberger.)—[130.] Urine at first in- creased in quantity only, and not in frequency. In a few days urination became exceedingly frequent, with strong pressing and dfscharge of a clear urine. Urine of an aromatic odor and saline taste, the odor long retained ; most in the forenoon,2.—Urine more copious, somewhat turbid, otherwise of a naturai color and odor. After the daily use of a drachm after dinner, no Benzoic acid was found in the urine, traces of urea, and only mere traces of Hippuric acid,6.—Enuresis nocturna of children, where Nitrum failed,0. (Young.)—Decrease of the quantity of urine,5.—Urine aromatic,2. —"Fetid urine, with prolapsus uteri. (C. Hg.)—Urine of a very repulsive odor, of a changeable color, brownish, cloudy, of an alkaline reaction ; effer- vescing with hydrochloric acid ; white, flocculent sediment in the urine imme- diately after its passage, consisting of the phosphate and carbonate of lime, without urie acid. The patient was pale, languid, with a sense of weakness in the loins. (Farquhar.)—Thick urine,5.—Bloody urine,5.—Hot, scalding urine, of a deep-red color, and strong odor, causing so much suffering in its passage that this was performed but once a day,° 1.—Morbid condition of the urine, as in persons with calculus or gouty diathesis,0 (Ure), with BENZOIC ACID. 135 concretions of urate of ammonia,0. (Neidhard.)—[140.] *Urine highly colored, sometimes of the color of brandy ; the urinous odor exceedingly strong,0 *.—Urine of the above character, of a specific gravity greater than that of healthy urine ; passed into the same vessel, it retains its place below the healthy urine without admixture, aud, though of a very deep-red color, deposits no sediment,0 1.—Dark reddish-brown urine, of greater specific gravity than normal, with an acid reaction, even after some weeks ; at the same time many fleeting pains deep in the region of the bladder, not when urinating, but at other times; also with deposit of mucous granules, and, when standing, becoming, in a few days, covered with a thick, filniy crust,0 (one-twentieth grain of the undiluted acid). (C. Hg.)—A granular kind of mucus, mixed with phosphates, in the sediment of the urine,0. (Garrod.)— Affords no relief where there are phosphates in the sediment. (G. Bird.)— After thirty-two grains of pure Benzoic acid, taken in the evening before going to sleep, the morning urine reacted uncommonly acid, even after being evaporated, and standing twelve hours, whereupon only the usuai sediment of earthy salts presented itself. The Urie acid and urea were both contained therein, apparentlyin normal quantity,3.—A scruple, taken an hour after a meal, was followed, in some hours, by five or six ounces of urine ; on adding Hydrochloric acid to this an abundant precipitate of Hippuric acid appeared, but no trace of Urie acid. (Ure.)—One of the few acids which manifestly increase the acidity of the urine. (Leumann.)— Increases the acid of the urine and makes it slightly irritant. (Garrod.)— Not the urie acid but the urea disappears. (Garrod.)—[150.] Dark or highly colored offensive urine, quite peculiar (after suppressed syphilis and gonorrhcea. In many cases),0 \f—In cases with an excess of urie acid in the urine, the urine becomes normal after the use of Benzoic acid,0. (G. Bird.)—Never saw anything.so effectual ; the urine was clear after the first dose, and in two days was entirely free from mucous deposits ; the irrita- bility of the bladder was diminished, and in four days the patient could be left to himself,0. (Soden.) Sexaal Organs.—Male. Painfulness of the genitals,5.—Pressure at the genitals.—Raw pain of the genitals,5.—Smarting of the frseuura prseputii,1.—A thrilling, almost painful sensation on the left side of the glans penis, extending into the urethra, so severe as to occasion starting, ending in a sensation of tickling and itching,1.—Itching on the glans,1."— Itching in the sulcus behind the corona glandis,1.—Female. [160.] Men- struation too early,5. — Retarded menstruation,5.—Weakness after the menses,5.—Too long-lasting lochia,5. Fespiratory Apparatus.—Copious secretion of mucus in the bronchi,5.—Slight transitory hoarseness and thrice-repeated sneezing, in the morning, with a pleasant excitement and lightness (Leichtigkeit) of the head, which, together with its more rapid disappearance, distinguished it from the more ordinary symptoms of taking cold.of the prover,2.—Rather increased than diminished the cough. (Pereira.)—When the fumes of Ben- zoin alone are produced they occasion a cough. (Schroeder, Arneischatz.) —Violent cough from inhaling the fumes. (Pereira.)—Produced an ex- hausting cough in healthy persons (the flowers). (Med. Zeit. Russlands.)— [170.] Given for a tormenting, tight cough, every powder produced a vio- lent cough, then extraordinary weakness, sweat, and a state of coma last- ing an hour; at the same time the skin is paler and cooler; the pulse weaker ■j- The gonorrhcea was, in most cases, suppressed by Bals. copaiv. 136 BENZOIC ACID. and less frequent ; respiration normal (from the sublimated but not purified flowers). (IHsch, in Med. Zeit. Russi., 15, 1852.)—Cough seems produced by something acrid or dry in the chest,5.—Cough after a slight cold,5.— Slight hacking cough, direetly after rising (second day),4.—Cough excited by inspiration,5.—Troublesome, Constant, dry, hacking cough, after sup- pressed gonorrhcea,1.—Cough, followed by expectoration of greenish mucus,5. —The respiration at times somewhat whistling (second day),4.—Difficulty of breathing on awaking,5.—Asthma, with inflammatory rheumatic com- plaints,0 1. Chest.—[180.] Burning in the nipples,5.—Sensation of swelling in the mammary glands, also in the thyroid gland,5.—Morbid agitation in the chest,5.—Sense of roughness in the chest,5.—Painful starting in the chest,5. —Sensation of swelling in the chest,5.—Can scarcely bear the pressure of clothing on the chest,0.—A cutting sensation in the chest,5.—Fine, slight stitches in the middle of the chest (evening of the first day),4.—Pain some- times in the middle of the breast ; a kind of stitching (second day),4.— [190.] In the evening in bed, somewhat of stitching in the chest, especially on breathing deeply (first day),4.—It is said to furnish the greatest relief in diseases of the chest ; reduces the obstruction of the pulmonary vessels, and promotes expectoration,0. (Lewis's Mat. Med.)—In the last period of simple pneumonia, where great weakness prevails,0. (Schregar.)—Typhus pneumonia ; asthenic affections of the chest. (Schregar.)—Àsthenic pneu- monia of a young man ; after the strength had sunk daily, the difficulty of breathing increased every hour till it attained a fearful degree,0. (Gold- schmidt.)—Pain in the left side. (Honigberger.)—Pain about the third rib on the right side, midway between the sternum and the side ; increased by respiration,1.—Deep penetrating pain in the posterior part of the left side about the sixth rib (second day),1.—Pain in the left side about the sixth rib, increased by deep inspiration, and by bending the body to either side,1. —Pressure on the ribs,5.—[200.] Stitching in the right side of the chest,5. —Weak feeling in the pra?cordial region,5. Heart and False.—Undulating beating of the heart,5.—Intermit- tent beats of the heart,5.—Palpitation of the heart with trembling,5.—Pal- pitation of the heart while sitting, also after drinking,5.—Awakes after midnight, with palpitation of the heart; every morning at 2 o'clock, with heat and hard pulse. Throbbing of the temporal arteries prevents his get- ting to sleep again,2.—Wakes after midnight, with violent pulsation of the heart and temporal arteries (pulsation 110 in the minute), without external heat, and cannot fall asleep again. In the morning, the tongue covered with a white mucous coat ; some nausea and total loss of appetite. Had eaten peaches in the evening. In the afternoon, at four o'clock, ali these symptoms had vanished (fourth day),2.—Pain in the region of the heart,1.— The pains change their place incessantly and suddenly, but are the most Constant in the region of the heart,1.—[210.] Pulse full,5.—He wakes every morning about 2 o'clock from strong internai heat, and a hard, bounding, but not quickened pulse, so that he must He awake upon his back, because the pulsation of the temporal arteries sounds like puffing in his ears, and pre- vents him from going. to sleep again (lasting eight weeks),2.—Accelerated pulse (first, second, and third days),2.—Pulse slow,5.—Pulse slower and weaker (from the sublimated but not purified flowers). (IHsch, in Med. Zeit. Russi.) Neck and Back.—Stiffness of the neck, but only on one side,5.— Pressure in the nape of the neck,5.—Violent itching in the nape of the BENZOIC ACID. 137 neck,5.—Pain in the right side of the back, between the tenth dorsal ver- tebra and the side,1.—Pressure upon the spinai column,2.—[220.] Hot burning pain in left kidney, with drawing when stooping,0. (Neidhard.)— Dull pain in the region of the kidneys,1.—Sore pain in region of left kid- ney,0. (Neidhard.)—Nephritic colie,0. (Williamsou.)—Sense of coldness at the sacrum,5.—Starting in the loins,5.—Stiffness in the loins, with pains in the kidneys,0. (Neidhard.) Extremities in General.—Nodes on the joints of the upper and lower extremities, knicking and cracking on motion,1.—In both wrists, be- tween the metacarpal bones, abundant gouty deposits, and swelling of the elbow-joints. The ankle, also, is not, free (1 drachm daily for six months),0 6. —Old, gouty concretions,0. (Neidhard.)—[230.] Tearing and fine stitch- ing in various parts of the Hmbs,4. Upper Extremities.—Sensation of swelling under the axilla?,5.— Tearing pains, apparently in the bones of the arm,5.—Fine or severe stitch- ing on the outer surface of the right arm ; afterwards on the left arm, inner surface (evening of first day),4.—Tearing below, in the right radius,4.— Tearing at the outer surface of both wrists, as if in the bones (third day),4. —Cold hands,5.—Cold hands with head symptoms,5.—A kind of itching in the palm of the right hand, with slight but deep tearing in the upper meta- carpal joints of the little and ring fingers (evening of first day),4.—The fingers are as if swollen ; a ring became too small-(second day),4.—[240.] The fingers remain somewhat swollen ; therewith tearing and fine stitching in various parts of the Hmbs, especially in front at the metatarsal joint of the right great toe (fourth to seventh days),4.—Pain in the finger joints of the right hand,1.—Paralytic pain of the fingere,5.—Tearing in the metacar- pal joint of the left thumb,4.—Tearing deep in the upper joints of the left index finger (second day),4. Lower Extremities.—Lassitude in the lower extremities,5.—Sen- sation as if the lower Hmbs were tightly bandaged,5.—Pain in the right hip,1.—Gnawing pain in the left hip, then in the thigh, next in the knees, then in the toes,1.—Pain in the left hip, in the knee, and the toes at the sanie time; the wTorst in the toes; leaving the toes, it seats itself in the muscles of the calf, and then in the knee. After leaving these parts it appears in the right thigh and ankle,1.—[250.] Tearing pain in the anterior surface of the thigh,5.—"Swelling of the right knee, with peiin as of ulcera- tion of the whole leg, with peiins in the kidneys,0. (Neidhard.)—* Cracking in the knee-joint,5.—"Sense of dryness in the knee-joint,3.—Pain in the right knee,14.—Pain in the left knee,1.—"Pain in both knees,1.—Drawing pain in the knees after drinking wine,5.—Pain iu the gastrocnemii,1.—Sharp pain in the left ankle during the time it supports the weight of the body while walking,1.—[260.] When supporting a slight part of the weight of the body upon the left foot, severe pain in the tendo Achillis, dose to the os calcis,1.—Pain in the right tendo Achillis and in the region of the heart at the sanie time. After leaving the right, the pain appears in the left tendo Achillis,1.—Numbness in the toes,5.—Pain in the toes,1.—Pain iu the large joints of the great toe, with slight tumefaction and redness,1.—In the small toes of the right foot, especially in the middle joints, a kind of deep sensi- tive tearing ; subsequently, in the right knee, the last joint of the metacar- pal bone and of the left thumb, and in the radius of the right forearm, etc. (second day),4.—Deep, persistent tearing in the lowest joint of the great toe (second day),4.— Tearing and stitching, especially in the metatarsal joints of the right great toe,4.—Stitch passing perpendicularly upward through the 138 BENZOIC ACID. right great toe, followed by a burning, which increases gradually to a stitch ; appearing afterwards in the left great toe, from which it vanishes with a thrilling sensation, in the morning while lying down (eighth day),2. Generalities.—Emaciates (the resin). (Schrceder.)—[270.] Trem- bling, with palpitation of the heart,5.—* Weariness and lassitude,3.—Extreme weakness, sweat, and comatose condition. (IHsch., in Med. Zeit. Russi.)—A pain passes from the right hand, and appears ili the left arm, extends down- wards into the elbow, and next appears in the region of the heart ; later in the right thigh and ankle,1.—Purifies the blood, and is used in vulnerary potions,0 (tincture of the flowers). (Schrceder.)—Syphilitic rheumatism,0 1. Skin.—Eruption of red spots on the fingere,5.—Itching on various parts of the body and extremities, yielding rather an agreeable feeling on being scratched, but leaving a burning,1. Sleep and Dreams.—Sleepiness, with dulness of the head,1.'—Sleep tolerably sound ; somewhat disturbed by dreams the first day ; the follow- ing day good,4.—[280.] Deep sleep,5.—Starting up from sleep,0. Fever.—Horripilation before stool,5.—Cool, pale skin, with sweat, weak- ness, and coma. (IHsch., in Med. Zeit. Russi.)—Coldness of the back,5.— Coldness in the knees,1.—Feeling of coldness in the knees, as if blown upon by a cold wind (ninth day),1.—Cold feet,5.—Violent internai heat on wak- ing,2.—Heat during the coryza,5.—[290.] Sense of heat in the cesophagus,1 ; in the stomach,5; in the belly,1.—Heat, with sweat,5; heat, with cold in the head,5 ; with nightly palpitation of the heart,2.—Coldness, with feeling of heat,5.—Coldness, then heat and sweat,5.—Gentle, universal exhalation from the skin (evening of the first day),4.—Slight sweat after the disap- pearance of the other symptoms,5.—Subsequently a very copious perspira- tion. (Leumann.)—The crystals produce sweat in syphilis, with very great benefit, especially when mixed with Guaiacum. (Schrceder.)—Copious night-sweat, after taking 32 grains, in the evening; the first night, not the following, from repeated doses,3.—Sweat, with anxiety,5.—[300.] Sweat, with itching,5.—Sweat while eating; while walking,5.—Sweat of the feet,5. —Sweat, with aromatic odor,5.—Cold sweat on the head,5.—Cold sweat on the face,5.—Cold sweat on the face, with heat,4.—Cold sweat on the feet,0. —Exhalation from the skin less active than before, while a drachm was taken every day for six months,6. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Morning), On waking, head symp- toms occur ; when sneezing, excitemeut, etc, of head ; white coat on tougue ; loss of appetite ; nausea ; direetly after rising, cough ; on waking, difficulty of breathing ; while lying down, stitch through great toe, etc. ; on waking, heat.—(Forenoon), While sitting, pressure on head, etc. ; urinary symptoms. —(Afternoon), Vertigo.—(Evening), Symptoms of nose; thirst, etc. ; in bed, especially on breathing deeply, stitch in chest.—(After midnight), 2 a.m., wakes, with palpitation ; wakes, with heat, etc.—(Every day), Cold in head renewed.—(Open air), Eye symptoms.—( When walking hi open air), Sen- sation of voices in ear.—(Exposure to draught of air), Head symptoms.— (When ascending a height), In pregnant women, gastric disturbances.— (Bending body to either side), Pain in left side.—( When blowing nose), Trunk-symptoras.—(On drinking coffee), Bitter taste.—(During coryza), Heat. — (After drinking), Palpitation.—(While eating), Sweat.—(After mental emotion), Head-symptoms occur.—(Inspiration), Excites cough.— (On drinking milk), Bitter taste.—(On moving after long sitting), Trunk- symptoms.—(Periodic), Head-symptoms.—(Reading by artificial light), Eye- symptoms.—(Respiration), Pain in side.—(Rest), Head-symptoms.—( While BERBERIN UM—BERBERIS. 139 sitting), Palpitation.—(Before stool), Horripilation.—( When swallowing), Noise in ears ; sensation of voices in ear ; soreness of tongue.—( On turn- ing in bed at night), Trunk-symptoms.—( Uncovering oneself), Head-symp- toms.--^ When walking), Stomach-symntoms; eye-symptoms; sweat.—(After drinking water), Fiat taste.—(After drinking wine), Pain in knees. Amelio rat ioìl. — (Evening), Increased appetite.—(After eating), Mouth aud throat symptoms.—(Friction), Symptoms of thè face.—(Ex- ternal heat), Symptoms of the face.—(Pressure), Symptoms of the face.— (After stool), Cutting about the navel. BERBERINUM. Alkaloid, derived from the roots of Berberis vulg. and Columbo (Coccu- lus palmatus) ; C21H19N05. Preparation, Trituration. Authority. Herberger, Buchner's Repert. f. d. Pharra. (from Wibmer) ; took four grains in the morning. Stomach and Abdomen.—Eructations.—Cuttings and rumblings in abdomen. Stool and Anus.—Painless desire for stool.—Copious fluid stool, with pains in abdomen.—Thin evacuation, without pain. Generalities.—Weak, sick feeling. BERBERIS. Berberis vulgaris, Linn. Nat. order, Berberidacea?. Common names, Barberry. (German) Sauerdorn. (French) Le Vinettier. Preparation. Tincture of the bark of the root. Authorities. Symptoms not designated are from Hesse (Journ. f. hom. Arznium, 1, 1834), obtained as follows : took, himself, an infusion of half an ouuce of the root, after four days a third infusion of the same evapo- rated from six to two ounces ; the second prover, a stout unmarried woman, a?t. 26, took infusions of six drachms of the root; the third, a married woman, a?t. 35, took infusions and powdered bark of the root ; the fourth prover, a male teacher, lean and phlegmatic, took similar infusions ; the fifth, a servant girl, set. 19, took the same.f Dr. Hesse, in his introduction, says : "I have also made some experiments with potencies, and will give a short account of them here because I did not include in the résumé ali of the symptoms, especially those which did not coincide with those obtained from large doses." These provings are now for the first time incorporated in the résumé as follows : 6, The fourth prover took a drop of the 5th potency ; 7, A servant girl, a?t. 18, took repeated doses of the 6th ; 8, A girl, a?t. 14 (never menstruated), took the same ; 9, A servant girl, a?t. 19, took the same ; 10, An old woman, a?t. 60, healthy, took one dose of the 30th. Mind.—Mental dejection, with difficult thinking and weakness of memory.—Anxious sensation if she moves, stands a long time, rises from sitting, even in the morning when rising, and while in bed and rising from it.—Anxious mood, with great fear and fright from 4 o'clock in the after- noon till going to sleep ; in the twilight some dogs and children appeared as large again as naturai.—Out of humor; he is satisfied with nothing.— f These five provings are not designated in any way by Hesse. 140 BERBERIS. She experiences a certain ill-will, a spirit of intrepidity.—Very fretful, peev- ish mood, even becoming a loathing of life. Remarkable melancholy aud disinclination to speak, which she can in no way overcome, with quiet, not thoughtful, sensual longing (second and third days).—Indifferent, depressed mood, with slight interest in the outer world, disinclination to work, confu- sion.—Indifferent, quiet, even apathetic mood at times.—Con tem piati on of necessary mental work becomes difficult, and affects the head very much, especially in the morning.—[10.] During menta! work, external occurrences easily cause disturbance, usually unnoticed ; he easily loses the connection, becomes fretful, and must cease work. Head.—Confusion and Vertigo. Confusion of the head, as if coryza would follow.—Tensive-pressive confusion of the whole head, as if a cap were drawn over it, and as if it would be drawn downward from be- hind (several times).—Confusion and dizziness in the head (after two hours). —Confusion, heaviness of the head, often also with pressure in the fore- head, and great prostration and fretfulness; chilliness, sometimes with slight heat between the attacks of chilliness ; this commences in the morning after waking, continues till after midday, when it is followed by an in- creased warmth, especially in the head, with symptoms of an impending coryza, especially moisture of the nose and sneezing, which, however, goes no farther ; these attacks are repeated during the long proving, and aggra- vations always begin with them.—Feeling of intoxication in the head (after two to three hours).—* Vertigo and dizziness in the head (after half an hour). Vertigo on stooping (first day).—Vertigo ori walking, so that she almost fell, with faintish weakness (eighteenth day).—Vertigo and sensation of fainting, with great weakness (tenth day).—[20.] During rather hard work, with frequent stooping and exertion of the arms, a whirling vertigo on rising up, so that she must turn from left to right and forward, and with difficulty keeps erect; with attacks of faintness, pressive frontal headache ; followed by chilliness in the back and in the occiput, as in the coldest winter; for half an hour (forty-fourth day).—"Dizziness in the head (first day).—Head in General. Feeling of emptiness, and gloominess in the head repeatedly.—Feeling of heaviness in the head.—Heavy, pressive headache, with great weariness and prostration (third day),8.—"A feeling in the head as if it were becoming larger (after an hour and a half).—Feel- ing of fulness in the head, especially in the forehead (after two to three hours).—"A puffy sensation in the whole head (after nine hours).—Tensive sensation in the head (after nine hours).—Headache as if the skull would burst; on stooping, a sensation as if something shook in the head, and as if everything would come out at the forehead (first day),9.—[30.] Dull, pressive, sticking headache (after nine hours).—Pressive pain in the whole head (after an hour and a half).—Pressive headache, especially iu the fore- head, but also extending towards the vertex (after three hours).—Pressive headache, especially in the forehead, as if it would bruise the head, or also as if it would be pressed down bya heavy weight (second day),7.—Pressive headache, with heaviness and confusion of the head, especially in the morn- ing hours during the first days, and returning afterwards at times.—"Tear- ing pain in the whole head, now here, now there, in the forehead, in the temples (frequently returning the first weeks).—Forehead. Stupid sensation in the forehead (after half an hour, and after ten hours).—On stooping, a painful sensation in the forehead and in the eyes, as if the brain were heavy and fell forward (after ten hours).—Pressive headache, as if the forehead would press out (first day),9.—Pressure in the forehead for several days to- BERBERIS. 141 gether.—[40.] An outward-pressing headache in the forehead and temples (ninth day).—Pressive-tensive headache in the forehead, temples, and eyes (after three hours, and frequently later).—Pressive headache, now over the eyes, now in the frontal eminences, now in the temples, now in other places in the forehead (seventeenth day).—A pressure in the upper part of the right frontal region (seventh day).—Pressive-twinging tensive pain in the forehead several times repeated during the first days, caused and increased by stooping, better in the open air (as most of the head symptoms are gen- erally).—Sticking headache internally in the forehead (after nine hours).— Sticking tearing headache in the forehead and temples, sometimes lasting only half a minute, sometimes several minutes, rarely longer.—Sticking pain in the forehead and in the temples, now very fine, now very severe; seldom continuous, but rather coming and going in paroxysms, generally ceasing suddenly.—Headache in the forehead, sticking, paroxysmal, lasting one-half to three minutes, especially shooting suddenly through the supra- orbital region (after half an hour and ten hours, and frequently).—Stick- ing, shooting, or also twitching or rolling pain, at several points in the left frontal region, about an inch above the margin of the orbit, extending out- ward and upward (after three hours).—[50.] Violent stitches in the right forehead extending outward to the side (fifth day).—Stitching pain and jerk- ing in the forehead, also in the upper part of the head when stooping (after nine hours).—Temples. "A peculiar cold sensation iu the right tempie (one hundred and eighth day).—Tensive pressive pain in the left tempie.—Pres- sive pain in the right tempie extending forward to the eye, a: if in the bone, with stitches shooting into the forehead (third and fifth days).—Pres- sive pain in the right tempie, as if it were thick, or would be pressed out, increased by touch (after half an hour).—Dull stitches in the right tem- ples (after two hours and a half).—Piercing stitches in the left tempie (second day).—A stitch frora without inward in the right tempie (after two hours).—Jerking stitches in the right tempie extending into the right eye. then shooting into the vertex (after four hours).—[60.] Twitching, tearing pains at times in the temples (first day),9.—Slight tearing in the temples and forehead (seventh day).—Slight transient tearing in the right tempie and the right cheek (after twelve hours, and frequently also afterwards).— Parietals, Occiput, and External. Single stitches in the left parie- tal region.—Tearing pain in the left parietal eminence ; it pains somewhat on touch.—Pressive-tensive pain in the occiput, as if the scalp were too small and the brain too large (second day).—Tearing in the left occipital region.—Tearing pain in the left occipital region for two days in succession, lasting several hours ; and returning it extends upward from the throat and neck to this place (twenty-sixth day).—The integuments of the head and face feel puffy and tense (after two hours and a half).—Tensive sensa- tion in the scalp and the skin of the face, as if the head were swollen ; the scalp is difficult to move (first and second day).—[70.] A tensive numb sensation of the skin of the head and face (after three and four hours).— Smarting or corrosive sensation in the skin of the head and face, now here, now there, aggravated by rubbing ; sometimes, afterwards a red sppt appears.—Corrosive itching or sticking in the skin of the head and face, in various places, repeatedly.—Itching below the hair, ehiefly in the occipital region, either simple or biting or burning, associated with fine stitches, fre- quently with a sensation of warmth in the skin, mostly in the evening, causing scratching, by which it disappeared for a moment, but soon reap- peared in other places, sometimes lasting only a few minutes, sometimes 142 BERBERIS. several hours (thirty-sixth, seventy-fifth, ninety-third, and one hundred and seventh days, etc). Eyes.—In General. In most of the provers the eyes seemed to He deep, encircled by blue or dirty-gray rings for a long time.—The eye was excessively and uniformly red (second day),7.—Inflammation of the eyes became so much worse in the afternoon that it is like what I have experi- enced from large doses (second day),7.—The eyes feel very dry (second day),7.—Dryness in the eyes almost constantly.—Dryness and biting or burning, also sometimes an itching sensation in the eyes, frequently also with a feeling as if sand were between the lids and the eye, at times with a slight redness of the conjunctiva of the lid and even of the ball; this symptom did not only appear very early, on the first or one of the first days, but also lasted throughout nearly the whole proving, with intermis- sions.—[80.] A feeling of stiffness in the eyes, with dragging (first and second days).—Bubbling sensation in the right eye lasting a quarter of an hour (eleventh day).—A bubbling sensation in the left eye, transient (after four hours, and also in the evening of third day).—Painfulness of the eyes (second day).f—Pain in the eyes, as after crying.—A somewhat painful sensation on beginning to read or write (seventh day).—A sensa- tion in the eyes as if they were cold, as when one goes into the cold air, with some lachrymation on closing them (seventieth day).—Burning in the eyes, from 12 o'clock (first day),9.—Burning sensation with dryness and redness in the eyes, with some matter in the canthi (seventeenth day).— Violent burning in the eyes which were very painful, especially on moving them (second day),7.—[90.] Burning iu the eyes at 3 o'clock in the after- noon, and at the same time a sensation as if sand were in them ; they con- tinued to get worse until she went to sleep ; the left eye was worse than the right (first day),10.—Violent burning and dryness in the eyes with a dim look to them ; great redness of the conjunctiva of the lids, and a dim, in- distinct look, as if there were a mist before the eyes, in the morning after rising, for several hours (sixty-third day).—Troubles with the eyes increased towards afternoon, and especially in the evening; the eyes bum like fire and are very dry (third day),9.—Pressure in the eyes (after seven hours). —Pressure iu the eyes, as if he had cried a long time.—Pressure and burn- ing in the eyes (after two hours).—Pressure in both eyes, and pain on mov- ing them, less during rest, accompanied by heat and burning in them (sec- ond day),7.—Sensation in the eyes as if they were forced out (second to fourth day).—Sticking in the eye, mostly coming from other parts, as draw- ing from the forehead or from the temples into the eyes, or rising in the eyes, and spreading hence to the forehead ; usually sudden shooting stitches.— A digging-stickmg pain lasting several minutes, beginning deep in the eye and extending obliquely across the middle of the upper orbitai margin upward and outward into the forehead, first in the right, and soon after in the left eye (seventeenth day).—[100.] Several piercing stitches in the eyes. —Four stitches shoot from the eye outward into the forehead, so violent that she is frightened (seventeenth day).—A slight, sometimes sensitive tearing in the eyes.—Throbbing in the left eye, for a short time (after three hours).—External Parts. Itching in the eyebrows, burning, biting or sticking, frequently returning, sometimes with fine burning, or burning- itching sticking.—Tensive sticking pain over the right orbit (ninth day).— ■j- Most of the eye troubles seem to be aggravated in the open air ; motion of the eyes aggravates the pain. BERBERIS. 143 Biting, fine sticking, and itching pain in the margins of the orbits, in the skin, especially in the inner canthus.—Tearing pain in the upper margin of the left orbit, extending towards the forehead (third day).—Tearing pain in the inner angle of the right orbit, extending towards the nose aud forehead (fifteenth day).—Tearing in the bone in the margin of the orbits, especially the lower margin, frequently extending into the orbitai cavity ; sometimes it only begins to pain when touched (twenty-ninth day, et seq.) —[110.] Tearing in the outer side of the left orbit, with tendency to lach- rymation.—Several stitches from the left orbitai margin shoot quickly to the right frontal eminence (after half an hour and ten hours).—Twitching in the region of the right upper orbitai margin (second day).—The eyelids became much inflamed and swollen, especially the left (fourth and fifth days),9.—The eyelids are red on the inner surface, and the margin covered with a white frothy fluid (first day),9.—In the morning after rising, a fine white crusty substance on the dry margins of the lids.—The left eye was agglutinateci in the morning (second day),10.—Twitching in the lids when reading by lamplight, seldom by daylight.—Heaviness in the lids on mo- tion.—A feeling in the eyes as if there were two drops of cold water be- tween the margins of the lids, or between the lids and the eyeballs.—[120.] In the inner angle of the left eye a feeling as if a foreign body were in it ; the lachrymal carimele seemed somewhat inflamed ; the conjunctiva in the inner canthus was very dry.—In the morning, after rising, a sticky sensa- tion in the margin of the lids.—Sensation of dryness in the lids if they are closed (after two hours).—Fine burning or biting at different small spots on the lid.—Pinching-tearing pain in the eyelids (sixty-third day).—Tear- ing drawings and twinges in the lids.—Fine sticking, a very sensitive pain on the border of the left upper lid rather towards the outer part, as from a needle, lasting one-half minute twice in succession ; it then becomes a burning.—Biting pain beneath the right lower lid.—Tearing in the upper lids.—Tearing in the lower lid of the left eye.—[130.] Crawling-biting sensation on the margin of the right lower lid repeatedly, becoming a twitching, bubbling sensation in the lid, several times repeated in a quarter of an hour.—Itching in the lids, at times burning, biting or fine sticking, seldom smarting.—Itching in the cantili ; at times biting or sticking.—The conjunctiva of the margin of the lids is very red, and also the sclerotic fsecond day),7.—Ball and Vision. Painful tearing in the left eyeball, interraittent, extending obliquely from above downward and outward, last- ing two minutes.—At times the vision is somewhat dim ; it seems better near than far.—The eyes become dim and felt as though she should soon go to sleep (first day),10.—Sensitiveness of the eyes to bright sunlight at times, though not very great.—Daylight blinded her more than lamplight (second day),7.—If she wishes to look at anything fine, she is obliged to hold her hand before her eyes to shield them from the daylight, and stili more from the lamplight, which blinds her (third day),9.—[140.] If she exert the eyes in sewing, it becomes black before them (third day),9.—She was not able to sew, because everything seemed to run together (second day),7- Ears.—Below and behind the right ear, a small swelling of the size of a hazel-nut, not very painful, apparentlya swollen cutaneous gland (fourth to eleventh day).—On the left external ear, near the head in the skin, a pimple of the size of a millet-seed, painful to touch ; it disappears after six or seven days (fortieth day).—Great heat in the left outer ear, then after one and a half hours great coldness of the same and of the temples 144 BERBERIS. (after eight hours).—Tensive, violent stitching-pressing pain, with sticking in the right ear, as if something were digging in the ear, lasts half a min- ute in the evening (seventeenth day).—Drawing pain in the ears, ending in several stitches lasting several minutes, frequently during the day (eighteenth day).—Pressive pain with stitches in the right ear, as if some- thing were digging in it, lasting half a minute in the evening (seventeenth day).—Pressiug-sticking paiu starts from the side of the throat below the jaw, quickly passes out of the ear with a slight or severe stitch, especially upon the left side (eleventh day).—A piercing-sticking pain in the right ear, in slow stitches, as if a powerful animai were in the ear and stung with a thick sting, in the afternoon at 5 o'clock for a quarter of an hour (seven- teenth day).—[150.] A long jerklike stitch in the right ear, as if it carne out through the drum, when at work, while sitting, as if a nail were forced through, or as if a living, stinging animai were in the ear, so violent and surprising that she starts up and involuntarily grasps the ear, with fine digging stitches between the pains, with a sensation as if the ear were full and dragged downward, lasting from ten minutes to a quarter of an hour (seventh and fifteenth days, as also at other times).—Tearing-sticking in the internai ears, alternating with the same symptoms in other parts of the head (eleventh day, and frequently).—Drawing stitches deep in the right ear from below upward, lasting about twenty seconds.—Tensive violent stitches in the right ear from without inward.—Several stitches in the right ear (second day).—Moderate pressive stitches in slow sensitive jerks deep in the right ear for a minute, repeated after a quarter of an hour; then, after half an hour, tearing in the antitragus for half a minute (twenty-fifth day).—About fifteen bubbling stitches iu the left ear from without inward, at last a continued stitching, then changiug to pressure, then a stopped sensation for half a minute (sixty-fifth day).—Two stitches, as with fine thorns, in the left ear (after three hours).—Pressive, painless throbbing and whizzing in the left, seldom in the right ear^in quickly following shocks, two to fifteen in number, as if the air or the wing of a bird struck against the drum, with a feeling of dryness and coldness in the ear, very frequently repeated (thirtieth, thirty-second, fortieth, and one hundred and first days).—Tearing in the bone behind the left ear.—[160.] A slight tear- ing in the external ears.—Tearing in one or the other internai ear, mostly only for a short time, now severe, now slight.—Itching in the outer ears, now simple, now biting, or burning, or sticking, with fine stitches and in- creased sensation of warmth ; at times also several pimples on the outer ear.. —Ringing in the right ear, long continued, beginning deep, then becoming higher, several times during the day, and for several days together (thirtieth and thirty-second day). Nose.—The nose and eyes are moist, as if a coryza would come on (after eight hours).—Profuse fluent catarrh (seventeenth day).—"The mucous membrane of the nose seemed in most of the provers dry, with little discharge ; in one prover, however, at a later time, a coryza, which lasted several min- utes, appeared in the left nostril, and apparently involved also the frontal and maxillary sinuses ; in the beginning, a yellow, burnt-smelling water, afterward purulent, sometimes whitish, at times yellowish or greenish mucus, also of a burnt smeli aud taste, was blown from the nose and hawked up, especially in the morning, though not a large quantity.—In the morning, on rising, she loses a few drops of clear blood from the left nostril, which had never before been noticed (ninth day).—At about 6 o'clock in the morning some drops of clear blood are discharged from the left nostril, BERBERIS. 145 followed by a pressing pain in the left tempie extending forward to the eye (ninth day).—"Dryness of the uose, and a sensation as if she would have a catarrh, with frequent sneezing (second day),7.—[170.] Biting gnawing sensation at the tip of the nose.—Crawling in the left nostril very sensitive, as if she would sneeze, which she did not do (first day).—Frequent crawl- ing, biting, or itching in the nostrils.—Itching in the skin of the nose, at times burning, biting, or fine sticking ; also fine burning or itching stitches, at times some pimples arise upon it. _ Face.—In General, and Cheeks. "Pale expression of the face (in persons much affected by the drug), a dirty grayish look, sunken cheeks, deeply seated eyes, surrounded by bluish or blackish-gray circles; very sickly e.ipression for a long time.—A dark red, very painful, small spot appears, following a transient sensation of coldness; it soon enlarges, and by aud by extends over the whole face, with a sensation of great heat ; this symptom repeated several times in one afternoon (fifth day).—A feeling as if cold drops of rain spattered in the face on going from the house into the open air, several times (seveutieth day, et seq.).—A chilly, tearing pain in a small spot on the left cheek.—Pressive pain, sometimes alternating with tearing, in the left upper jaw.—Sticking cold sensation in a small spot on the left cheek.—[180.] Tearing, pressive pain in the left cheek-bone, especially in the malar fossa (tenth day).—Tearing, sticking pains in both cheek-bones (fifteenth day, et seq.).—Tearing, sticking pain in the right cheek, shooting by jerks into the temples, lasting for several minutes (after two and a half hours).—Severe tearing in the posterior portion of the left cheek-bone in three violent jerks from below upwards.—Tearing pains in the right upper jaw, extending from the angle in front of the ear into the tempie.—Aching pressing jerk in the right cheek, as if one had received a box on the ear (thirty-third day).—Lips and Chiù. A bluish-red color on the inner side of the lower lip.—On the inner side of the lower lip towards the angle, a dull red, somewhat bluish spot about the size of a small bean.—"Dryness of the lips.—In the morning after rising and also during the day, a sticky feeling on the margin of the lips.—[190.] Fine burning in several small places in the upper lip.—Burning in the outer margins of the lips for half a minute, frequently also longer, as if they had been covered with pepper- water, or were swollen, several times.—Burning sensation in the upper lip, in the right corner of the mouth, as from pepper, with a bubbling sensa- tion and a drawing-downward feeling in it (twenty-second day).—In the right half of the lower lip a pressive-pinching pain, as if it were phiched with the fingere for several minutes.—Fine stitches in the margin of the lips; sometimes itching,sometimes burning.—On the left side of the upper lip a twitching, bubbling sensation, as if something were jumping on it for several minutes.—Slight tearing in the left side of the upper lip, with some burning and tingling.—Fine, painless, quick throbbing in the upper lip just over the right corner of the mouth, for half a minute.—Itching in the lips, which disappears on rubbing, but soon returns; sometimes biting or burn- ing.—Cold burning sensation on the left side of the chin.—[200.] On the margin of the horizoutal ramus of the right lower jaw, about the middle, a pressive pain in the bone, as if the place were squeezed together with two fingere (fifty-fourth day).—A burning stitch in the left side of the chin.— Pain in the lower margin of the left lower jaw, near and just in front of the angle for half an inch, only noticed when touching it, feeling as if one had received a blow on this spot, for several days in succession (forty-sixth to fifty-second day).—Pressive-sticking pain in the jaws, especially in the vol. n —10 146 BERBERIS. lower, during the day and also in the night (thirteenth day).—Jerking stitches in the angle of the left lower jaw, digging-biting extending in the row of teeth on the lower jaw and the back teeth for half a minute, as if the gum were loosened from the teeth, or as if they were raised up. Mouth.—Teeth and Gums. Dull aching in the back teeth of the left upper jaw, as if they were too long.—Slowxligging pain in a right upper incisor in the root, as if it were denuded from the gum, for severa! minutes (eighteenth day).—A drawing, bubbling pain presses downwards in the first upper incisors of the left side, with a sensation as if the teeth were exceedingly sensitive to the touch, were too long or blunt, and as if something heavy hung upon them; after a few days a small boil in the gum over them.—Tearing in the left upper incisore, extending to the supe- rior maxillary bone (for a quarter of an hour).—Frequent piercing stitches in the teeth of the right side of the lower jaw, as if one of them were carious, with a sensation as if the teeth were too large or blunt, with great sensitiveness to the cold air, especially with tearing and sticking in the lower jaw, in the afternoon and at night for several hours in succes- sion (tenth day).—[210.] Several stitches in the two anterior lower back teeth of the right side, followed by a sensation as if they were too long (after two hours).—Tearing pain in the back teeth of the left upper jaw (tenth day).—Tearing in the two back teeth of the left upper jaw for half an hour, then extending to other parts of the face.—A scraping-gnawing pain in the whole row of the back teeth of the lower jaw of the left side, as if in the roots or necks of the teeth (eighteenth day).—Dirty red scum on the gum of several of the front teeth of the upper jaw, less on the lower jaw and on the back teeth.—On the gum of the upper row several small white pimples; the smallest is of the size of a grape-seed, the largest of a flax-seed, either round or flattened, painless, lasts several weeks.—Above the two upper back teeth of the left side a few small pustules, which be- come ulcere and continue for a long time.—Slight though noticed bleeding of the gum several times.—Mouth in General, Saliva, and Taste. A painful white vesicle in the forepart of the right side of the tip of the tongue.—On the right side of the tip of the tongue two red pimples as large as a poppy-seed stung violently, especially on touch ; the forepart of the tongue seemed stiff and thick (forty-second and forty-third days).— [220.] Sticking-burning sensation in several small points on the left side of the tongue, as from fine needle-points ; painfulness of the tongue to touch and motion ; no vesicles visible (eighth, ninth, thirty-eighth, and thirty-ninth days).—Some fine stitches in the tongue, especially in the right side (second day).—Nauseous metallic smeli from the mouth for a long time.—Dryness and sticky sensation in the mouth of ali the provers.—Dry- ness in the mouth, but stili more in the fauces, worse in the morning after rising, with a peculiar sticky sensation, rawness of the mucous membrane, white tongue, diminished secretion of saliva, "or a sticky frothy saliva like cotton; seldom with thirst and heat ; loss of taste or not quite perfect taste ; this condition is somewhat relieved by eating and drinking, but it returns ; after eating, the taste is somewhat sour.—The mouth and throat feel sticky, pasty, and as if burnt (third day),9.—A cold sensation in the left corner of the mouth.—Smartiug-burning on the mouth aud on the chiù, sometimes like a formication.—Sticky saliva.—Insipid, nauseous taste arises from the stomach like heartburn (after one to three hours).—[230.] A scraping-burn- ing taste in the mouth and throat like heartburn (first day).—Long-continued bitter scraping-burning taste of the Berberis root, especially in the palate, of three persons; in one person it seemed as if it carne up into the throat; BERBERIS. 147 she could not get free from it nearly the whole of the first day.—Taste as bitter as gali (fifth day).—Bitter taste in the mouth at 8 o'clock iu the morning (second day),8.—Taste as bitter as gali for half an hour, every time after eating (eighth day).—Bitter and sour taste for three hours after taking, and the whole day.—Frequent taste of blood, especially in the morning, sometimes also in the afternoon. Throat.—Arches of the palate, uvula, tonsils, and pharynx are some- what red (second and third days).—Dryness in the throat, and pressure iu the back part of the palate and pharynx (after eleven hours).—In the upper part of the right side of the throat, just below the angle of the jaw, a digging-sticking pain extends into the ear and out again (seventh day).— Smarting pain on the throat, especially on the right side; scratching increased it, and caused a large, red, hot spot (ninety-fifth day).—[240.J Scraping in the throat (after tour hours).—Scraping sensation in the throat as if it were somewhat raw, as if he would be attacked with catarrh (twelfth day). —Scraping sensation in the throat as in commencing angina., so that she is obliged to hawk and raise frequently, without any difficulty in swallowing, for several hours (after four hours).—Scraping sensation in the throat in the morning (second day).—Scraping sensation in the throat in the morn- ing on waking, as if the throat would become sore, which continues until the throat becomes moistened.—Scraping sensation in the throat in the evening, it extends into the pharynx, stomach, and air-passages (third day). —Scraping in throat greatly relieved by drinking water,7.—Scraping sen- sation in the throat, especially in the morning after rising, nearly every day for several weeks, sometimes with pain in one side of it.—Pain in the left tonsil caused and increased by speaking, and also by swallowing, with a sensation as if the seed of a fruit were sticking in the throat ; the tonsils and the arch of the palate of this side are somewhat red and rather sensi- tivo to pressure, as are also the neighboring parts of the throat to motion (fifth to seventh and seventeenth clays).—(Completely developed inflamma- tion of the tonsils, arch of the palate, uvula, pharynx, with bright, fiery redness, and swdling ; sensation as if there were a lump in one side of the throat) painful stiffness of the neck as from a blister ; great hoarseness, in the morning a discharge of mudi thick, yellow, gelatinous mucus ; violent pains, more on empty swallowing; dryness, scraping, rawness, and burning in the throat, without thirst, extending down into the pharynx and air- passages ; tongue white, sticky ; "saliva sticky like soapsuds ; the troubles last violently only two days, but for eight days there remains a sensation as of a plug in the throat, and for several weeks rawness, dryness, aud scrap- ing in the throat ; at last catarrh (eleventh and eighteenth days in two persons).f Stomach.—[250.] Increased appetite (second day).—Increased appe- tite (after a long-continued use of the tincture of the Berberis root, by a girl suffering from weakness ofthe stomach, and loss of appetite),0.—Great appetite (first day).—Very good appetite, almost canine hunger (fourth day).—Very good appetite (after five to six hours) ; increased appetite in the evening (first day).—Hunger without appetite (third day).—Loss of appetite, with a bilious, bitter taste (eleventh day).—Almost complete want f This condition appeared in two women just at the time when an influenza was rnging here, which 1 did not consider associated with this angina. It insiy be, how- ever, that this attack was dependent in its peculiar development upon this circum- stance. 148 BERBERIS. of hunger and appetite ; food has almost no taste (seventeenth and twenty- first days).—No real hunger, appetite, or taste (first day).—Severe thirst wakes her several times at night (first night),7.—[260.] Increased thirst with dry mouth, especially in the afternoon, seldom in the morning, in sev- eral persons.—"Eructations (soon after taking the drug).—Eructations fre- quently alternating with yawning (after an hour and a half).—"Eructations without bad taste or smeli (an hour after taking the drug, and also several times afterwards during first day).—Two hours after taking frequent bil- ious eructations (lasting nearly half an hour).—Frequent eructations and gripings in the abdomen, as of wind, without passing any (first day),10.— Hiccough for nearly a quarter of an hour (seventeenth day).—Transient nausea (after one hour).—Nausea lasting one hour (after half an hour).— Nausea and qualmishness before breakfast, disappearing afterwards (second day).—[270.] Nausea after dinner; she thought she would be obliged to vomit (first day),10.—Feeling of discomfort and nausea (after three hours). —"Heartburn (soon after taking it).—After eating, a pressive sensation in the epigastric region as if it were distended, evenings till 9 o'clock (sixty- first day),7.—Pressure in the region of the stomach five hours after eating (seventh day).—A sticking pain in the region of the stomach for half an hour and at times afterwards, though returning slighter (seventh day).—A violent sticking, burning, peculiar pain in the stomach, like heartburn, though mudi more violent, it also extends upward into the pharynx (eighth and twénty-first day). Abdomen.—Hypochondria. Twice, a bubbling sensation below the tip of the false ribs, in the forepart on the right side, in quick succession ; severe bubbling sensation, as if one shook a bottle of water, or as if one forced air into the flesh, on the external border of the right shoulder-blade near the axilla (ninety-seventh day).—r"In the hypochondriac region, near the border of the false ribs, about three inches from the linea alba, violent sticking pain for a quarter of an hour, increased by pressure, extending across into the region. of the stomach ; it appeared first when walking ; walking slowly did not relieve it (after a quarter of an hour), (also noticed from the 5th dilution).—Pres- sure in the forepart of the right hypochondrium, extending inward into the border of the false ribs (forty-sixth day).—[280.] Pressure in the region of the liver, on the margin of the false ribs, about three inches from the linea alba, lasts a quarter of an hour (third day).—On the border of the false ribs of the right side, about two and a half inches from the linea alba, thirty-six to forty successive burning stitches at intervals of four to eight seconds (nineteeuth day).-—"Stieking-pressive pain in the region of the liver, increased by pressure, corresponding to the region of the gall-bladder, on a small spot; lasts three hours, though not continuous (second hour aud frequently afterwards, even until forty-sixth day).—"Sticking pain, not very penetrati ng, in the region of the gall-bladder, for several minutes (after nine hours;.—"Sticking pain in the region of the gedl-bladder for a short time, in- creased by pressure (after an hour and a half).—Drawing-tearing pain below the tips of the false ribs in the left hypochondrium on inspiration ; it feels as if something were torn loose at the affected spot.—Pressive pain in the left hypochondrium extends backward or downward.—Tearing-stick- ing pain in the region of the left hypochondrium, in front (forty-sixth and forty-eight days).— Umbilicus. Slight gripings around the navel (after eight hours).—Intermittent pain pressing from within outward in the left side of the abdomen, about an indi from the navel, as if something living were in the spot, about the size of a half dollar, lasting from two to three BERBERIS. 149 minutes ftwenty-second day).—[290.] Cutting-drawing pain in the left side of the navel in a spot of the size of a quarter of a dollar, extending deep inward, for a minute violent, then continuing dull for about two minutes. —"Pain in the region about three inches to the side of the navel, correspond- ing to a place in front of the kidneys, and rather to the side, mostly sticking, sometimes dull, sometimes fine, or also burning or gnawing, usually only in one side, seldom in both sides ; usually confi ned to a small place or a point, sometimes pressive when it is more diffused, for the most part aggravated only by deep pressure, seldom, then violent, but returning nearly every day, frequently continuing for hours, with momentary intermissions, often con- tinuing only a short time, often extending to the lumbar region or to the groins, the liver, the spleen, or the stomach.—Superficial tearing-sticking rain in the left side of the navel.—Twisting pain in the region of the navel, in a place as large as the palm of the hand, for a few minutes (after nine hours).—A few fine, sharp, deep stitches at the left side of the navel.— Fine stitches in the right side of the abdomen, at the side of the navel but somewhat above it, for a minute.—At times, twinging around and above the navel, in the left side of the abdomen (first day).—In General. Fermentation in the abdomen, especially in the region of the colon, with perceptible motion of the intestines, and moving of wind (first day).—Loud rumblings (after nine hours).—Frequent rumblings in the abdomen, so that they can be heard externally (fifth day).—[300.] Great rumbling in the bowels followed bythe passage of flatus (after two hours).—Slight rum- blings and movings in the abdomen, followed bythe passage of some flatus (after eight hours).—Frequent passage of copious, seldom offensive, flatus, usually preceded by painless gripings, at times with a sensation of warmth in the anus; ali the provers (first, second, and third days).—Movings in the abdomen, as though a stool would come soon ; it does not take place (second day).—Feeling of movings in the intestines, not painful, soon after taking it. Writhings in the region of the stomach (after half an hour).— Slight pain in the abdomen, lasting five minutes (after half an hour).— Pain in the abdomen, in the morning, in bed (second day),8.—Violent burn- ing pain under the skin, and extending into it, in the left side of the abdo- men, about four inches from the navel, in a spot about an inch and a half in diameter, lasting half an hour (ninety-fourth day).—Twinging, con- stricting sensation in the walls of the abdomen, lasting five to eight min utes.—Twinging, constrictive sensation in the upper part of the left side of the abdomen, especially in the left hypochondrium across towards the navel, for a few minutes.—[310.] Colic-like pain in the region below the navel, of short duration (third and sixth daysj.—Transient colicky pain in the ab- domen (first day).—At times, gripings in the abdomen (second day).—Slight griping and constrictions in the intestines (sixty-seventh hour).—Painless gripings in the abdomen, followed by the passage of flatus (after two hours).—Aching, pressing sensation in the region of the left descending colon (after eight hours).—Urging and moving in the abdomen before the stool (second and third days).—Writhings in the abdomen (after one hour).— Violent cuttings in the abdomen, lasting for two or three minutes, repeated two or three times (seventh day).—Cutting pain in the abdomen several times in the afternoon, as if diarrhcea would come on ; it lasted till the next day, when there was diarrhcea once in the morning and afternoon (fourth day),8.—[320.] Cutting-sticking pain in the abdomen, at times, for several minutes (tenth day).—Cutting-jerking pain about an inch and a half from the linea alba, an inch above the navel, extending in slow draw- 150 BERBERIS. ings outward across the left lumbar region (nineteeuth day).—Tearings in the abdomen (after a half hour to one hour).—At 10 o'clock in the even- ing, on going to sleep, violent, sticking, tearing, colicky pain in the upper part of the abdomen, lasting about an hour, extending into the stomach and in the left side to the left hypochondrium, mostly corresponding to a place in front of the kidneys, very much increased by breathing, motion, and touch ; respiration short; the abdomen somewhat distended and hard ; the pains return the next morning on becoming erect when rising, though they last only for a few minutes, and return again afterward, though less severe (fourth and fifth days).—-Some stitches extend across the abdomen in the region of the stomach (twenty-third day).—A tearing or sticking pain extends around the body in the abdominal muscles.—Hypogas- trium aud Iliac Region. "In the right inguinal region, near the ab- dominal ring, some varicose veins, the longest about an inch and a half long; they extend downward to the thigh, preceded by pressing in this region (third day).—Peculiar cold sensation in the region of the right abdominal ring, becoming more like a burning.—Twinging pain in both Poupart's liga- ments, also especially above them, extending outward and into the inguinal rings, for a few minutes (third day).—Cutting pain extending inward in the left inguinal ring, as if it were depressed (forty-ninth day).—[330.]— Drawing pain above one or the other Poupart's ligament, extending towards the thigh.—In the inguinal region of one side, and above and in Poupart's ligament, especially in the region of the inguinal ring as the cbief point, a dragging, sticking pain, with pulselike stitches, sometimes also a painless bubbling sensation, mostly appearing when walking and standing, and thereby aggravated ; they extend downward into the testicles and the upper anterior portion of the thigh, outward into the region of the kidneys, at times also beginning in this last place, together with fine stitches in the ab- domen in front of the region which corresponds to the kidneys posteriorly, several times.—Just above the middle of the right Poupart's ligament, ten sensitive stitches, extending from without inward, returning after five min- utes, and becoming a twinging pain.—Throbbing stitches in the right in- guinal region, by paroxysms, shoot suddenly, for a few minutes in succes- sion, down into the thigh, as with needles (seventh day).—A tensive sensa- tion in one or the other inguinal ring, as if a hernia would appear, frequent, especially on standing and walking.—Itching-burning pain in the region of the left inguinal glands.—Pressive pain in the region of the right ingui- nal glands, which are painful when touched, as if they would become swollen (third day).—Pressure in the left inguinal region (first day).—Pres- sive sensation in the right groin near the inguinal ring, above and to the outer side of it, as if something would protrude at this place, extending down to the thigh.—Pressive sensation in the region of the inguinal ring, fre- quently.—[340.] Tensive-sticking pain above the right Poupart's ligament, about the middle of it.—Dragging-sticking pain above the left Poupart's ligament, extending outward and upward.—Several stitches in one or the other inguinal region, and above Poupart's ligament.—"Burning-smarting pain in the right inguinal fold, with tension on motion.—Itching sensation iu the region of one or the other inguinal rings.—Above the anterior border of the left ilium, along down Poupart's ligament, five slow drawing or cut- ting severe stitches, so that she had to cry out.—Dragging-sticking pain extends from the anterior interior spinous process of the left ilium, and a little above it, towards the inguinal region and the thigh (eleventh day).— Tearing-sticking pain in the anterior region of one or another iliac crest, BERBERIS. 151 extending up towards the abdomen.—Tearing-sticking pain across from the spine into the crest of the ilium, at times reniaining at this place, at times extending downward into the pelvis, or upward into the muscles.—Tearing- sticking pain in the crest of the ilium to the region of the anterior spinous process, and also farther backward, sometimes at this place only, sometimes extending inward and upward into the walls of the abdomen, mostly to- wards Poupart's ligament and the region above it, at times downward into the thigh.—[350.] "Deepseated, sensitive, sticking pain in the ilium of one or the other side, an inch to an inch and a half from the spine, extending ob- liquely inward towards the sacrum, sometimes with bubbling-like, deeply penetrating stitches.—"Five or six sharp stitches, from the ori gin of the left Poupeirt's ligament ed the ilium, extending along down it ; a quarter of an hour afterwards, a stitch shooting outwardly into the left side of the female urethra.—Tearing-sticking pain above the crest of the left ilium, in the morning when waking.—"Tearing pain in the posterior portion of the iliac crest, usually only on one side, extending downward into the gluteal muscles, or into the bones.—Dragging-tearing pain in the anterior portion of the iliac crest, extending into the abdomen to one or the other side.—Gnawing, tearing, ulcerative pain in the same place in the ilium.—Sticking-tearing pain about the middle of the outer posterior surface of the left ilium, severe and deep in the bone, extending from without inward for several minutes, in the morning on waking, when in bed.—Smarting pain in the region of the crest of the right ilium, extending down into the hip (ninety-third day). Fectuììi and Anus.—" Constant feeling as though she must goto stool (third day).—In the anus, ha?morrhoids appeared frequently, with a burn- ing pain after a stool; the evacuation is frequently hard and of a dirty blood color externally (second and third weeks, and frequently).—[360.] Irrita- tion in the anus, frequently returning (first and second days).—Sensation of warmth in the region of the anus (first to third day, afterwards fre- quently).—* Violent burning pain in the anus, as if the parts around it were sore, frequently returning, and continuing a longtime (nineteenth, thirty- seventh, fortieth, and fifty-first days, etc).—Feeling of fulness in the anus after one hour.—Pressing in the anus (seventh day).—"Slight sticking sen- sation in the anus (fifth day).—Transient stitching in the anus (second day). —Transient slight stitches in the anus (after three hours).—"Burning stitch- ing pain during, before, and after stool (fourth day).—"Tearings extending around the anus.—[370.] "Smarting pain in the anus (third day).—A feel- ing of soreness and burning in the vicinity of the anus ; there arose hsem- orrhoids, which lasted several weeks, as large as an acorn, and frequently caused itching and burning (ninetieth day).—"The skin for some distance around the anus feels completely raw, with severe burning for some days ; vio- lent pain on touching the sore place, and great sensitiveness when sitting; finally a thin scurf appears on the border of the anus ; this condition returns sev- eral times, though later in a less degree (sixty-third day).—Throbbing pain in the anus for a minute (in three hours and a half).—Crawling in the anus, as from ascarides (after two and six hours).—Itching in the anus (second day).—Pressive pain in the perineum in front of the anus (for half a minute).—Diggiug-sticking pain, with short jerking stitches, as if she had been pierced by a thorn and the perineum were pressed upon it, ex- tending deep into the left side of the womb (seventy-second day).—"Crawl- ing, burning, itching in the anus and about it. Stool.—" Urging to stool (second day).—[380.] Urging before the stool, especially in the colon, and extending into the small of the back (first and 152 BERBERIS. second days).—Tensive urging to stool in the small of the back and anus (first day).—Stool in the morning, with pressure and pain (third day).— Stool passes easily (first, second, and third days).—A satisfactory soft stool passes easily (after a warm infusion of half an ounce of the Berberis root) (the next morning). Stool at first somewhat hard, then soft (twenty hours after a second warm infusion of the same root). In the morning of the second day a similar stool (after a third infusion of the same).—Easy, co- pious, naturai, not hard stool in the evening, which is not usually the case (first day).—Easy, soft, profuse stool in the morning (second aud third days, in two persons).—Copious, soft stool in the evening, at an unusual time, (nine hours after taking an infusion of the root, followed in twenty hours by another similar one.)—Copious, soft stool, followed for half an hour by a pressive-tensive sensation in the small of the back and rectum (twenty- four hours after taking one-half drachm of the powdered bark of the root). —Copious, soft stool at an unusual time in the afternoon ; the next morn- ing there followed the ordinary evacuation, preceded by much pressure in the small of the back and anus (eight hours after two scruples of the root). —A loose movement three or four times a day, with cutting pains (eighth to tenth days),9.—[390.] Three soft stools, usually she had only one or two, with great urging (third day).—Three copious, thick, pasty evacuations (six, thirteen, and twenty-six hours after one-half drachm of the powdered bark of the root). Hard stool (third day).—Diarrhoeic stool without cut- ting pain (second day),10.—Diarrhcea twice (first day),9.—Fully developed diarrhcea, consisting of four pasty, yellowish evacuations, the first six, the last ten hours, after taking the drug, with rumbling without cuttings, much passage of wind, at times some nausea, much thirst, heat in the face and confusion of the head, with increased appetite in the evening (after a de- coction of three and one-half drachms of the root).—Stool scanty, thin- formed, but not hard (fifth day).—Stool scanty and rather hard (seventh day).—Stool scanty, hard, or also soft, thin-formed, delayed (after three days, frequently afterwards, in several people).f—The next morning the usuai evacuation seemed harder, not copious (sixth hour), then a more co- pious, softer stool (after ten hours), afterwards a profuse, pasty evacuation (after twenty-four hours), again (after twenty-five hours), and again (after twenty-eight hours), preceded by severe pressure, especially with the first evacuations (after ten grains of Berberis).—Stool hardish and in small quantity (fourth day).—[400.] Stool firm, hard like sheep dung, with much, frequently ineffectual, urging (ninth day).—After the stool a com- fortable sensation of relief.—"A long-continued sensation after the stool, as if one had just been to stool, or as if one had just recovered from a pain in the anus (first to third day).—Sensation after the stool as if one must soon go again, with perceptible movement of the intestines (first and second day). —"Constipation (ninth day).—No stool (second day),7. Urinary Organs.—Kidneys and Fladder. *A sticking- digging, or digging-tearing pain in one or the other kidney regions, as if it were suppurating, aggravated by deep pressure.—Drawing pain in the left kidney region.—* Tearing, pulsating pain in the right kidney.—* Tearing f From small doses the stool seems to be retarded. I leave to others to judge whether retarded or increased diarrhcea-like stool is the secondary action. The dis- tinctions seem to me not so easy, because the potencies also produced diarrhoea. How then will we account for the purging effect of large doses, followed by an in- clination to constipation and retention of stool ? BERBERIS. 153 paiu in the region of both-kidneys soon after rising in the morning, which ex- tends sideivuys and forward, both upward and downward, so that the whole region of the back between the thorax and the pelvis is affected. If she stooped the lower part of the back felt stiff, and it was with difficulty that she could stand up on account of this painful stiffness. This tearing was noticed even when sitting, more severe than when standing ; was relieved in the afternoon (second day),7.—[410.] Bubbling sensation in the left kidney region, ex- tending across into the abdomen and into the bladder (tenth day).f—Burn- ing-itching, biting-smarting pain in the region of the bladder.—*Burning pain in the bladder, sometimes when it is full, sometimes when empty, even after urinating, far several times, frequently also in the morning before urinat- ing for the first time.—"After urinating, a sensation in the bladder as if one must go again soon, or as if some urine remained behind.—Pinching con- strictive pain in the region of the bladder.—Pressive pinching pain in one or the other side of the region of the bladder ; on pressure upon it there sometimes arises burning in the whole urethra.—*Drawing-sticking pain in one or the other side of the bladder, extending down into the female urethra, often arising in the lumbar region, and extending along the course of the ureters.—Pressive pain in the region of the bladder when filled, and also when empty, and after urinating, very frequently and continuous in three provers.—* Violent cutting-tensive pain deeply seated in the left side of the bladder, at last becoming a sticking obliquely in the female urethra, as if in its orifice, lasting a few minutes (twenty-fifth day).—*PaÌnful cuttings in the left side of the region of the bladder extend into the urethra, com- ing from the left kidney along the course of the ureter (nineteenth day). —[420.] * Cutting constrictive pain in the bladder, sometimes when full, some- times when not full, sometimes immediately after evacuating it.—*Violent sticking pain in the bladder extending from the kidneys, only increased by severe pressure after half an hour, without desire to urinate (seventh day).—Tearing-sticking pain in the region of the bladder, especially on the left side, just above the symphysis and extending into it, then passing into the left side of the penis, or also returning higher up.—Violent stitches in the bladder, which compel one to urinate.—Several stitches in the region of the bladder, either when the bladder is full or after urinating, and also at other times (forty-eighth day).—As many as forty stitches in the blad- der, pulselike, above the symphysis, at last becoming a slight sticking pain, lasting a short time ; returning in a less degree during the next day, when the bladder is not very full (fifty-ninth and sixtieth days).— Urethra. "Burning in the urethra.—"Burning pain in the female urethra during and after urinating, though more at other times (seventh day, and very often at other times).—"Burning in the urethra, usually more towards the anterior, sometimes also more posteriorly, or along the whole lenglh of it, often con- tinuing for several hours, for the most part more on one side, usually when not urinating, but sometimes also when urinating and soon afterwards — The morbid urine seems warmer than usuai when urinating.—[430.] Smart- ing-burning sensation in the left side of the urethra, with intercurrent bub- bling-like shocks.—Momentary constrictive pain in the posterior portion of the urethra.—Pressure when urinating (after two hours).—Cutting pain in the urethra, frequently more upon one side.—"Cuttingpain in the urethra, f The symptoms in the region of the kidney were worse when stooping and when becoming erect, in sitting, and also in lying than when standing, though not always. 154 BERBERIS. after urinating and also at other times (after two hours, and frequently).— Slight sticking in the urethra (after eight hours, and frequently).—"Sticking pain in the female urethrei beginning hi the bladder, sometimes in the middle, sometimes on one side.—Sticking pain in the female urethra, as if a thorn were sticking into it.—Sensitive sticking pain in the urethra, extending into the bladder (third day).—Jerking sticking sensation in the female urethra, with a spasmodic constrictive sensation for several seconds.—[440.] Several stitches in the urethra.—Smarting constrictive pain in the urethra.—Smart- ing in the urethra after coition, once even a sensitive pain in it during ejaculation of semen.—Smarting pain in the urethra and the glans, ehiefly towards the forepart and upon one side, or extending into the bladder, re- turning frequently and continuing a long time ; either the urethra pains are caused or aggravated by motion.—Smarting-biting pain in the urethra, frequently with a sensation of soreness, more when not urinating, sometimes transient, sometimes continuous, ehiefly in the forepart, but sometimes also extending backwards into the bladder or rectum, frequently more pain on one side.—Bubbling sensation in the posterior portion of the urethra when sitting.—Crawling sensation in the posterior portion of the male urethra (for two minutes).—Itching along the urethra.—Crawling-itching pain in the urethra a few times when not urinating, when the bladder is not full.— Alicturitioìl and Urine. Pressure to urinate (after three hours).— [450.] Excessive desire to urinate, especially in the morning immedi- / ately after rising.—Sometimes diminished, sometimes increased discharge of urine ; when increased the urine is commonly a clear, light water, or slightly tinged, deposits only a slight sediment of mucus, when scanty it usually deposits a sediment; the former is the case in the beginning and during the aggravations, the latter during the reaction of the medicine ; at times, however, iutercurrent conditions arise (in ali provers.)—"Pale, yellow urine, either with a slight transparent gelatinous sediment which does not deposit, or a turbid, flocculent, claylike, copious, mucous sediment mixed with a white, or whitish-gray, and later a reddish mealy sediment. —The clear, saturated, yellowish, thick urine has a decided appearance of the yellow of the Berberis root, seldom reniaining clear, but depositing a mucous sediment during the aggravations of the proving, and usually in the beginning ; generally very soon or sometimes later becoming separated, flocculent, or like mealy water, "and depositing a copious mucous and mealy- Hke sediment, with white-grayish, white, or dirty-reddish, or red granular sedi- ment, with yellowish-red crystals upon the bottom and sides of the glass.— * Urine bright-yellow, with a profuse mucous sediment, but was not cloudy (second day),7.—Dark, dirty, Avine-yellow urine, which commonly separates and deposits a copious sediment, as in the previous case, or only gelatinous flakes.—Greenish urine, clear, or just tinged, in the beginning somewhat turbid, depositing only some mucus, but becoming cloudy, but only seldom settles.—"Inflammatory red urine, which like the last separates and de- posits a thick sediment, seldom remaining unchanged and becoming merely thick.—"Blood-red urine, which speedily becomes turbid and deposits a thick mucous and bright red mealy sediment, slowly becoming clear, but always retaining its blood-red color, with violent pains in the kidneys (in one prover).—During convalescence from the drug-disease the urine has for a long time "a cleeir mucous sediment.—[460.] The changes in the urine vary, increasing and ^diminishing with the raedicinal disease ; even on the same day it changes in various ways, it may be even normal ; pains in the loins BERBERIS. 155 and kidneys frequently accompany the morbid urine, though not always ; usually the urine passed first in the morning after rising is cloudy. Sexual Organs.—Alale—Penis. Decided feeling of weakness in the genitals after coition.—A sense of weakness and loss of irritability of the external male genitals after urinating, and also at other times.—The penis seems somewhat shrivelled and retracted.—Frequent erections (first day).—The mucous membrane of the penis seems to be dry.—Cold sensa- tion in the prepuce and glans at times, also with a somewhat numb sensa- tion.—A pinching constrictive pain extends downwards from the mons veneris along the dorsum of the penis.—Several stitches in the glans.—Fine stitching pain in the penis (for half a minute).—[470.] Fine stitching in the penis in the forepart.—Smarting pains in the anterior portion of the left side of the penis coming frora the urethra.—Smarting pain in the left side of the penis, more externally, ehiefly in the forepart of the mucous membrane of the glans, and in the part behind this spot, when walking and afterwards, also after coition (one hundred and eighth, one hundred and twelfth, and one hundred and twenty-second days, etc).—Smarting- burning pain in the corona glandis. —Smarting-burniug pain in the left side of the penis, especially in the corona glandis.—Smarting-buruing pain in the upper part of the right side of the penis.—Smarting-burning itch- ing pain in the prepuce.—Scrotum and Testicles, Sexual Pe- sires. Sensation of coldness, light tearings in the left side of the scrotum. —Smarting, constricting pain in the left lower portion of the scrotum, last- ing six to eight minutes when walking.—Sore pain in the scrotum, espe- cially in the sides, most frequently on the left.—[480.] Itching in the scro- tum, either simple, or burning, or with fine stitches, at times smarting or crawling.—Burning pain in one or the other testicle, seldom in both, as if they would swell.—Constrictive pain in the testicles and in the spermatic cord, with contraction of the scrotum, as if it Avould be drawn up against the abdomen ; the scrotum is shrivelled and cold, with pressive pain in the testicles.—Drawiug-pressive pain in one or the other testicle, seldom in both at the same time, sometimes extending up the spermatic cord.—Pres- sive pain in both testicles, sometimes in only one, sometimes for only a short time, or for several hours.—Cutting-sticking pain, at times very sen- sitive, in the testicles, at times in only one, at times in both together.— Single or several stitches in one or the other testicle (fortieth, sixty-third, and ninety-first days, etc).—Smarting or smarting-burning pain in the tes- ticles, at times in only one, at times in both.—Crawling pain in the testi- cles, usually in only one (most of the pains in the external genitals are caused and aggravated by motion).—"Soft pulpy swelling of tlie left sper- matic cord, especially in the lower portion, several times when walking, with at times drawing, burning, or smarting, or tearing pains, at times also when sit- ting, with pain extending clown into the testicles, especially the epididymis.— [490.] "Drawing pain in the spermatic cord of the right, frequently of the left side, extending down into the testicles, or up into the abdominal ring.— Stitching pain in the spermatic cord of one or the other side.—Several fine stitches in the spermatic cord.—Smarting pain in one or the other sper- matic cord,at one time in the region of the abdominal ring, at another be- hind it, at another more beneath it, often extending into the testicles.— "Smarting-burning pain in the spermatic cord, with several stitches, now on one, now on the other side.—Twinging pain in one or the other spermatic cord, only at the abdominal ring, or also extending down to the testicles.— Diminished sexual desire in both sexes; the ejaculation of semen during 156 BERBERIS. coition is usually too soon, aud the desire is weak and passes soon away ; in woraeu orgasm is delaved, sometiraes associated with cutting or sticking pain.—Emission at night, which is usually very seldom.—Female. Piuching constrictive pain in the region of the mons veneris and thè blad- der, sometimes only on one side, sometimes when full, sometimes after empty- ing the bladder, immediately, or a long time afterwards.—Tearing pain in the mons veneris coming from the inguinal region.—[500.] Twinging-tear- ing in one or the other side of the mons veneris, sometimes also in this whole region, very frequently.—Burning, itching, or biting, also smarting sensation in the mons veneris.—Smarting-itching pain in the mons veneris. —*Sensationof Jburning and soreness in the vagina, frequently very sen- sitive, especially in the anterior portion, even extending to the labioz, some- times only on one side, but frequently also in the upper part in the region of the orifice of the urethra, often continuing a long time (twenty-eighth and thirty-sixth days, etc).—In one side of the vagina, especially in the left, fine, or weak, or sharp, or dull, or violent stitches, sometimes like needles, ten to twenty in succession, twinging, or burning, twisting or long drawn out, and leaving the part painful, extending from within outward, at times ending in the urethra, often appearing so suddenly and violently that she is frightened ; the vagina, during an examination, is very sensitive when touched with the finger (thirtieth, forty-first, forty-third, fifty-ninth, and sixty-first days, etc).—Smarting pain in the vagina, usually only upon one side, sometimes continuous.—Menstruation appears as usuai two days too soon, but lasts only two days ; with it and afterwards violent pain in the back and loins. The second time it appears two days too soon, with pains in the back, and lasts only one day and a half.—In the fourth return menstruation appeared one day too soon, the discharge was grayish mucus, then bloody, scanty. The fifth period omitted entirely ; on the sixth some watery blood passed ; then until the eighth again grayish mucus ; for some days previous to it violent tearing in the Hmbs, with severe pain in the back ; at times on only one side, with a feeling as if bruised, as if suppurating, almost like labor pains, so that at times she could not He upon it, especially at night, sometimes also pain in one hip-bone; dragging pain in the thighs, extending into the calves, especially in the veins of the leg, which are in- jected with blood ; also pain in the lumbar region ; once in the evening in bed, violent sticking on the left side of the abdomen two fingers' breadth from the navel, extending in long stitches into the left side of the vagina ; fretful, tired of life mood ; great dejection ; smarting pain in the vagina, burning, violent pain and soreness in the anus ; pressive tensive pain in the upper arm and shoulder, extending up into the neck.—Menstruation appears at the customary time and normally, but on the third day it ceases, and re- appears on the fifth day, but more like bloody water ; accompanied with great weakness and violent drawing, sticking headache.—Menstruation appears at the right time ; the second day it is more like bloody water ; on the third some drops of dark blood pass ; on the fourth a passage of dis- colòred mucus, then nothing more ; during the first days dragging pain in the genitals, severe pain in the small of the back, aud violent, dragging, pressing, splitting headache on the right side, with a feeling of faintness.— [510.] Menstruation appears at the right time, but is very scanty, does not appear in the usuai way; at first is pale, expedited by a foot-bath; it never lasts beyoud the fifth day, while it usually continues seven days ; scarcely half the usuai amount passes, and the discharge is more like bloody water. At the beginning rauch chilliness and pain in the small of the back ; vio- BERBERIS. 157 lent tearing iu the whole body, especially on the left side; painful distension of the abdomen (fourth and fifth days), violent pain in the kidneys, also stitches in the chest ; very sickly look ; violent, bursting headache only dur- ing the first days. Respiratory Apparatìts and Chest.—Voice, and Chest in General. Hoarseness, with pain or inflammation of the tonsils.—Op- pression of the chest, appearing several times, especially at night with violent fluent coryza.—Tearing in the left pectoral muscles extending to- wards their insertion in the arm.—Drawing, tearing pain in the walls of the chest, sometimes relieved by stretching or by exerting the muscles.—Violent, sudden, cutting, constrictive pain in front of the middle portion of the chest, extending down to the abdomen, so that she is obliged to bend doublé for half a minute (twenty-first day ).—Single slow stitches here and there in the chest extending inward.—Sticking pain iu the anterior middle region of the chest aggravated by deep breathing, together with a short dry cough (twenty-first day).—It seems raw in the chest as in catarrh, and an habitual occasionai expectoration from the chest is increased (second to sixth day). —Scraping sensation in the chest (second day).—[520.] Scraping, scratch- ing sensation of rawness and soreness in the chest.—Sides of Chest. Pain near the left mammary gland, deep, internally, extending outward and downward through the mammary gland in about ten stitches (eighth day).—A peculiar sensation of coldness in the right side of the chest for a short time (one hundred and ninth day).—Tearing, burning pain in the lower border of the left pectoralis major extending towards the arm.—Ten- sive drawing pain in the left side of the chest more towards the back (thirty- eighth day).—Sticking, drawing in the left side of the chest on the lower and outer part, extending from the left hypochondrium towards the back aud shooting back and forth (seventeenth day).—Pressive pain in the left side of the chest as if between the mammary gland and the wall of the chest, most severe behind the nipple, extending from within outward into the mammary glands so that the middle of the sensation is in the nipple, with a feeling as if the gland were swollen (sixty-fifth and eighty-eighth days).—A bubbling pressive pain in the region of the left pectoralis major for half a minute in the evening in bed, coming from deep in the chest, with tension in this region and somewhat impeded respiration (forty-tliird day).—Sticking pain in the left mammary gland (ninth day).—Sticking below the left mammary gland towards the heart.—[530.] Tearing, stick- ing pain extending around the right side of the chest in the forepart (forty- sixth day).—Tearing, sticking pain, extending from the right side of the chest near the shoulder-blade up to the arra and seating itse'f in the muscles of the inner side of the upper arm for two minutes (seventeenth day).—A stitch in the right clavicle (fiftieth day).—A penetrating stitch in the right clavicle (seventy-third day).—Pulselike stitching in the right clavicle one- third of a minute (fifty-first day).—Single stitches in the right side of the chest from without inward (forty-fifth day).—Several burning stitches as from wasps in the region of the right clavicle (eighty-eighth day).—Some burn- ing stitches in the left side of the chest near the nipple.—Three deep, violent burning stitches below the right clavicle crossing horizontally into the first ribs (seventy-seventh day).—Long drawing stitches, leaving pain in the region of the false ribs of the left side from below.—[540.] Tearing pain in the dorsal side of the left wall of the chest, somewhat below the shoulder- blade.—Tearing in the right side of the chest ehiefly in the forepart, some- tiraes also in the shoulder-blade between it and the spine, two days in sue- 158 BERBERIS. cession with oppression of the chest.—Drawing tearing pains in the sides of the chest ehiefly in the left more towards the back, also in the shoulder-blades (forty-secoud day).—Pulsating at last more pressive and tensive, tearing in the left side of the chest below the axilla extending to the rfbs for two minutes.—Several rather sensitive stitches in the left side of the chest ex- ternally and in the lower portion (after ten hours).—-Jerking, intermitting, not severe stitches in the left side of the chest, almost as if she received electric shocks (eleventh day).—Sticking, jerking pain like electric shocks extends downwards from the left breast into the forepart of the left hypo- chondrium and then extends backwards ; the whole lower part of the left side of the chest and of the abdomen is painful (eighth and twelfth days).— Sometimes a bubbling sensation in the right side of the chest somewhat below the middle (twenty-third day). Heart and Pulse.—Frequent palpitation (twenty-first day).— Painful twinging stitches in the region of the heart extending outward and downward (twentieth day).—[550.] Pulse slow and weak in several persons. Neck and Pack.—Neck. Cold sensation in the left side of the neck in a place of the size of a quarter of a dollar, becoming a slight burning.—Tensive, burning sensation in the upper part of the left side of the neck with stiffness.—Tensive, not very sensitive, pain in the neck with stiffness, lasting for several minutes, several times.—Tensive feeling of stiffuess iu one or another place on the back or side of the neck.— On stooping, a drawing pain in the neck as if the muscles were tense (after half an hour).—Tearing, pressive pain in the cords of the neck, worse on the left side.—Burning, sticking pain between the shoulders (for ten minutes).—Tearing, sticking pain in the left side of the neck and posteriorly in slow jerks extending upward to the occiput (seventh and eighth days).—:Sudden stitches shoot rapidly from the left side of the neck to the muscles on the inner side of the upper arra, so that she is startled by them (twenty-first day).—[560.] Lightning-like stitches shoot frora the right clavicle upward on that side of the neck in six to eight jumpiug-like, long stitches, as if one were pierced with a sharp needle (fourth day).— Shooting, violent, cutting tearings onxthe left side of the neck in the muscles near the axis, lasting several minutes, with painful stiffness of the neck, so that she is not able to move the head (third day).—Tearing in the left side of the neck for half a minute (fifty-first day).—Slight tearing in the upper part of the left side of the neck.—Rheumatic tearing in the left side of the neck.—Tearing in the right side of the neck several times for half a minute, once also with pain on external pressure (forty-sixth day).—Superfìcial tensive tearing on theright side of the neck.—Pack.—Forsal Region. Just below the left shoulder-blade rheumatic pain extending into the lumbar region.—On the outer lower margin of the right-shoulder-blade and iu the ribs externally, she noticed at times when grasping it a violent continued pain, as if the region were swollen, or injected with blood, suppurating (fifty- fifth to sixtieth days).—Drawing in the shoulder-blades and sides of the chest in the region of the pectoral muscles.—[570.] Tearing, sticking pain in the right shoulder-blade across the back, as if the region were ulcerated (forty-second day).—Digging, pulsating stitches in the region of the tip of the left shoulder-blade, extending upward and outward below the shoulder, ehiefly along its inner margin (one hundred and tenth day).— Tearing in the tip of the right shoulder-blade (forty-eighth day).—Pressive tearing in the left shoulder-blade extending to the shoulder, the left upper and anterior pectoral region along the expansion of the pectoral muscles, BERBERIS. 159 and also over the forearm and hand (for two days).—Digging, sticking tearing in the tip of the left shoulder-blade.—Tearing pain just below the spine of the right scapula, extending outward to a place as large as half a dollar, first noticed on touch, at ten o'clock in the evening, and continuing the next day (tweuty-eighth day).—Pressive-tensive tearing pain in the right shoulder-blade externally, or rather superiorly, towards the shoulder, extending upward into the flesh of the upper arm and into the left clavicle and pectoral muscles ; in the latter it is irritating, as if some muscular tìbres were torn ; movement of the arni is painful and difficult, continuing for a whole day (twenty-fourth day).—Suddenly when leaning against the arni of a chair a violent deepseated pain at the tip and along the outer border of the right shoulder-blade, also extending towards the axilla in the lower portion of the shoulder-joint, involving the whole joint, and extending down along the inner side of the arm to the elbow ; the parts seem bruised, swollen or suppurating; the shoulder-joint seems sprained. Ou raising the arni the sensation extends into the chest and arrests the breathing. The pain often extends from the right side of the neck; it is relieved during rest; pressure and motion increase or excite it anew ; the upper arm is painful, deep in the bòne, as if there were something living in it; the second day chilliness in the affected part, extending down into the region of the kidneys, with goose-flesh (third to eighth day).—Sticking pain between the shoulder-blades increased by inspiration (eleventh day).—Tearing pain between the shoulders (tenth day).—[580.] Tearing pain in the spine between the shoulders.—Tearing paiu in the back between the shoulder- blades, extending towards the lumbar region (after six hours).—Feeling of coldness with a kind of painless tearing in the upper part of the right side of the back (one hundredth day).—Tensive, sticking pain in the region of the lower dorsal vertebra extending toward the lumbar region (second day).— A stitch from the lower portion of the dorsal vertebra extending through the chest, so that it took away her breath ; it pains some time afterwards ; breathing is on that account more difficult (forty-fifth day).—Frequent tearing on both sides of the dorsal spine.—Lumbar Region. A burn- ing-tensive pain in the lumbar and sacrai regions.—Burning, burning-itch- ing, or burning-digging in one or the other lumbar region, seldom in both, sometimes also in the sacrai region, generally superficial or at times deeper, but then also sticking or gnawing, frequently extending around the abdomen. —Tensive stiff'feeling in the lumbar region, with a kind of numb sensation, sometimes in the morning, on waking, when lying upon the back, with a de- cided lameness of the body.—Pressive-digging or gnawing pain in one or the other lumbar regions, as if an ulcer would appear.—[590.] Tearing, dragging pain in the sacrum, with dragging pain in the anus.—^Pressive or tensive pain in the region of the loins and kidneys, sometimes on one side only, sometimes on both, or frequently across the small of the back, at times extending downwards into the posterior portion of the pelvis, of the thighs, and even to the calves, with a feeling of stiffness and lame- ness or swelling in the back and lower extremities, and a warm sensation in the affected parts, at times also a kind of numbness in them ; the sensations alternate often in the lumbar and sacrai regions, continuing a long time and frequently returning.—"Sticking or sticking pressing pain, at times slight, at times very sensitive, in one or the other lumbar region, now in a small spot when it is a simple sticking, now in a larger place, when it is ehiefly pressing, either exactly in the region of the kidneys, or at times extending above or below, but especially outward, so that it extends around the side of the abdomen 160 BERBERIS. in front, or to the region of the hips, sometimes also in the spine and extend- ing down to the smedl of the back, and the region of the bladder and groins ; sometimes fine, sometimes dull; the sticking sometimes extends from the region of the kidneys straight forward into the abdomen, ed times with a numb, paralyzed, bruised sensation ; frequently returning and lasting a long time. —A violent stitch beginning in the lumbar portion of the spine and extend- ing outward across the left lumbar region (forty-seventh day).—"Some stitches in one or the other lumbar region, especially in the region of the kidneys, at times fine, at times dull, at times as if a nail were sticking in, and so violent and sudden that it stops the breath ; from without inward.—"Burning stitches, single or several in succession, in the region of the loins and kidneys.— Pulselike stitches at short or long intervals from without inward in one or the other lumbar and kidney region.—Slight superfìcial tearing in one or the other lumbar region.—"Tearing or tearing-sticking pain in the region of the loins and kidneys, usually more upon one side, frequently at the same time in the small of the back, as if the region were crushed or bruised, with a feeling of stiffness, so that it was difficult for her to rise from sitting, so that the hands must assist rising ; sometimes also involving the hip, the nates, and the upper and posterior portion of the extremities, at times also with a sensation of numbness.—Bubbling sensation in the lumbar region usually on only one side, sometiraes lasting a short time, sometimes several minutes, more when lying and when rising from sitting.—[600.] "A feeling of warmth in the lower part of the back and in the small of the back, as if the lumbar region were asleep, extending down into the sacrum, the hips, and the posterior portion of the thighs.—Burning-itching in the lower portion of the back.— Sacrai Region. Burning pain in the sacrum, mostly with ten- sion and pressure.—Drawing pain in the sacrum, usually one-sided, or pressing, or tearing, or alternating therewith.—"Pressive-tensive or pressing sensation in the sacrum, deep, internai, when severe, with a feeling as if the bone would beforced asunder, frequently with a feeling of heaviness, warmth, or numbness, or buzzing, usually more noticed in the morning in bed im- mediately on waking, worse when sitting and lying, generally continuing a long time, frequently returning, sometimes relieved or removed by a stool or passage of flatus; sometimes upon only one side, increased by stooping.— Digging pressure, or tearing-sticking pain in the sacrum.—A dull twinging stitch obliquely from without inward and downward, in the left side of the sacrum, in the morning, in bed, on waking, accompanied by pressure.— Twinging pain in the sacrum with desire for stool (on the first days).— Superfìcial tearing pain in the sacrum, frequently upon only one side.— Tearing or tearing-sticking pain in the sacrum, at times only on one side.— [610.] Bruised and paralyzed feeling in the sacrum, as after unaccustomed long stooping, often in the morning, immediately on waking, mostly worse when sitting and lying than when walking, very frequent and lasting.— Itching in the sacrum, burning, biting, or with fine stitches.—Tearing pain in the region of the left tuber ischii.—Tearing pain in the right tuber ischii, extending forward to the right side of the uterus, for several minutes when sitting.—Bubbling sensation below the tuber ischii, extending inward and downward, as if a worm as large as the finger were forcing its way downward. Uj/per Extremities.—Shoulder. Pain in the left shoulder, especially deep in the joint in front, as if in the head of the humerus, as if the parts were swollen, ehiefly when moving the arms backward, always noticed on pressure for several hours (fifth day). Pain in the left shoulder BERBERIS. 161 externally and posteriorly, as if the arm had been strained or wrenched (thirty-second day).—A rheumatic, paralytic-like pain in the right shoulder and some stitches over the left eye,6.—Superfìcial tensive drawings in the shoulders.—Tearing-sticking pain in the shoulders.—Burning-sticking in the region of the right acromion, extending into it (one hundred and seventh day).—[620.] Bubbling-like digging pain and a living movement in the forepart of the right shoulder-joint, external to and somewhat below the head of the humerus.—Tearing-sticking pain along the border of the right shoulder, and then extending quickly down the outer side of the arm and ending in a fine stitch in the tip of the little finger.—Tearing pain in the shoulder-joint, especially in the forepart.—Tearing in the left shoulder extending across the whole shoulder-blade and down the back, especially on motion ; it continued several days (sixth day),9.—Tearings, beginning along the border of the left shoulder, extending up on the side of the neck and throat as far as the left side of the occipital region, where it becomes seated (forty-sixth and forty-seventh day).—Corrosive smarting sensation on the left shoulder.—Pain in the right shoulder as if it would suppurate.— Bubbling-like sensation in the right shoulder, ehiefly in the forepart, not painful, as if something living were in it and would bore its way out, severe a few minutes (seventh and fifteenth days).—Arm. Weakness and a par- alyzed feeling in the arms, becoming painful on exertion after some violent exercise of the arms, and a painful sensation in the muscles for several days, especially on motion, though also at other times, caused or increased by pressure.—Burning pain on the inner side of the left upper arra two inches below the joint, superfìcial in the skin or just under it, with some pressure at intervals of tAvo or three seconds, whereby the pain becomes worse (twenty-sixth day).—[630.] Tensive pain in the muscles of the right upper arm.—Pressive pain in the arms, especially in the thick muscles of the shoulders, in the inner muscles, and also on the inner side of the upper arm, less of the forearm.—Drawing tensive sensation in the arms at times with slight tearing, often Avith a feeling of heaviness and loss of power in them.—Violent pressive-tensive pain in the left upper arm, about the mid- dle of the forepart and somewhat imvard on the bone, as if something would be torn loose, so that it is sore as far as the bone, for tAvo minutes (fifty-seventh day).—DraAving pain in the outer side of the left upper arra. —Drawing pain in the outer part of the upper arm extending doAvn to the elboAV-joint (thirty-fifth day).—Forcible pressive pain in the middle and on the outer anterior side of the left upper arm in the vicinity of the bone, with a heavy sensation, so that she must let the arm hang doAvn for a minute, folloAved by heaviness, which continues a long time.—Sticking pain in the thick flesh of the left upper arm in front, three inches beloAV the joint.—Five stitches in quick succession on the inner side of the right upper arm, just beloAV the axilla, Avith burning between the stitches and afterwards.—Six sharp stitches on the inner side of the left upper arm, just below the axilla, as if a fine splinter Avere thrust deep into the bone, ending in a long-dra\vn stitch.—A burning stitch, external in the middle of the right upper arm.— [640.] Burning stitch in the thick flesh of the right upper arm.—Tearing on the anterior portion of the left upper arm.—Tearing pain in the muscles of the inner side of the right upper arm for half a minute.—Slight tearing as if under the skin in the outer side of the left upper arm to the middle (for quarter of'a minute).—Tearing in the upper and inner portion of the left upper arm for half a minute, with burning.—Tearing pain for a minute deep in the bone, extending from the middle of the inner aud anterior por- vol. n.—11 162 BERBERIS. tion of the left upper arm doAvn over the elbow-joint, in the radius to the wrist and the inner side of the back of the metacarpus, so that she, being attacked during a somewhat arduous work, is obliged to allow the arra to hang down aud incline towards the left side, with a feeling of heaviness and swelling in the arm (forty-fourth day).—Drawing-tearing pain in the left arm at the insertimi of the pectoral muscles.—Drawing sticking-tearing beloAV the right shoulder-joint, on the inner and posterior side of the upper arm, in a place in the flesh about two inches long, for a quarter of an hour (twenty-ninth day).—Two pressive teariugs in the outer middle portion of the right upper arm, extending to the bone.—Pressive aud digging tearing in the bone of the left upper arm, behind the belly of the biceps, from with- out inAvard, for an inch in length, lasting tAvelve seconds.—[650.] In the anterior region of the right upper arm, just below the shoulder-joint, several painful, jerking-like, digging tearings deep in the bone, on a surface of about an inch and a half (ninety-first day).—Four bubbling-like tearings in the muscles of the inner side of the left upper arra, extending from Avithin out- Avard, at intervals of a few seconds (one hundred and twenty-first day).— Bubbling sensation in the muscles in the middle of the right upper arm extending outward (nineteeuth day).—Bubbling in the forepart of the right upper arm, two inches beloAV the shoulder-joint, in about twenty pulsa- tions.—Bubbling sensation in the right upper arm, three inches below the joint, external between the muscles and the bone (twenty-second day).— Bubbling sensation in the thick flesh of the right upper arm, on going to bed, as if the muscles were alive, three times in succession (one hundred and fifth day).—Elbow. A violent pain in the tendon of the biceps at the bend of the elbow, suddenly after lifting or moving the arm, especially on extending it, aud reaching deep into the joint and forward for a Avay along the radiai side of the forearm, as also upward along the outer and posterior surface of the upper arm.—Burning pain in the outer anterior part of the left elbow (one hundred and third day).—Burning in the outer anterior portion of the left elbow, not only in the skin but also deep iu the flesh and extending outward, for a minute.—Burning pain as from nettles in the right elboAv, between the olecranon to the inner condyle of the humerus (ten seconds).—[660.] Tensive sensation in the flexor surface of the left elbow, a few inches on the forearm, extending forward, especially on extending the arm, for a minute.—A drawing-tensive paiu in the outer por- tion of the left elbow-joint.—Twitching-sticking pain above the right elboAV extending upward a few inches.—CraAvling-sticking pain in the left elbow. —Tearing-sticking pain in the forepart of the right elbow-joint, especially in the tendons of the muscles, caused and increased by motion, for eight minutes (twenty-seventh day).—Tearing pain in the right elbow extending outward.—Violent tearing in the right elbow, extending slowly along the outer border of the ulna, as if something scraped the bone, and as if it were distended at the same time, Avith a feeling of lameness and heaviness of the forearm, several times in the day (seventy-fourth day).—Drawing-tearing pain in the right elbow down to the lower portion of the forearm.—Smart- ing pain in the elbow-joint.—Corrosive pain in the right elbow.—Forc- ai'iti. [670.] A lymphatic SAvelling in the flexor tendons of the left fore- arm on the lower and inner border of the ulna, tAvo inches from the Avrist, moderately hard, not very painful to touch, almost not at ali on motion, not red, only covered Avith ùvo petechial-like spots an inch long, not very hot, with burning pain in the skin, lasting several days, then slowly disap- pearing (tenth week).—Numb paralyzed pain in the extensor surface of BERBERIS. 163 the left forearm about two inches from the Avrist, extending into it, and on motion to the elboAV, deep internally ; she is obliged to lay the arm out straight ; if the hand hangs down the pain becomes more violent, and then the forearm feels as if asleep (tAventy-second day).—A cold sensation like tearing in the right forearm on the anterior margin of the radius.—Burn- ing pain in the outer side of the left forearm.—Burning in the styloid pro- cess of the right radius ; a red spot appears which becoraos larger on rub- bing (one hundred and first day).—Slight burning pain on the outer side of the radius of the left forearm, some inches below the elbow (one hundred and fourth day).—Bitiug-burning pain in the middle of the outer side of the left forearm for about five minutes, then becoming a pressive numb sensa- tion.—Biting tearing-burning pain in the ulnar side of the right forearm.— Pinching constrictive pain in the lower external portion of the left forearm. —Pressive-pinching painlike cramp, in the flexor surface of the right fore- arm, two inches from the Avrist-joint, for about ten seconds, soon again for a longer time.—[680.] Drawing pain in the left forearm outward external in the flexor surface after exerting it. On long-continued grasping with the right hand, pain in the flexor muscles and heaviness of the hand and forearm.—Pressive pain in the extensor surface of the right forearm (one hundred and sixth day).—Pressure in the flexor surface of the right fore- arm, tAvo or three inches from the wrist, in a place of the size of a quarter of a dollar, as if it extended into the bones.—Stitching pain in the muscles of the left forearm beloAV the middle of the ulna.—A stitch in the muscles of the left forearm, slowly penetrating inward along the radius for about ten seconds (seventeenth day).—Four stitches in quick succession along the inner side of the right forearm, in the muscles and tendons of the ulna, from about the middle straight downward.—A burning stitch on the dorsal side of the forearm, about tAvo inches from the Avrist.—A burning stitch in the right radius, tAvo inches from the Avrist, extending from without inward to the bone.—A violent pressive boring stitch in the inner side of the right forearm, four inches from the wrist, as if a nail Avere forced into the bone for a minute, not increased by pressure.—Tearing in the left forearm, from without inward.—[690.] Fine tearing as if under the skin in the flexor surface of the forearm.—Tearing in the right forearm along the inner side of the radius, for half a minute.—Tearing in the muscles in the flexor sur- face of the radius, extending from the elbow-joint doAvnward, for a minute.— Violent tearing pain in the right forearm, ehiefly in the ulnar portion, ex- tending from the elbow into the Avrist, and back again, at the same time extending into the posterior lower portion of the muscles of the upper arm, with a sensation of heaviness and poAverlessness of the arra, lasting nearly the whole night and even continuing the next morning (sixty-ninth to seventieth days).—Pressive-tensive, exceedingly painful tearing, aggravated by paroxysms, in the left forearm from the elbow-joint into the ulna, espe- cially in its lower portion, deep as if in the bone, extending to the back of the hand and the middle joint of the fingers, Avith heaviness and powerless- ness of the arm, as if she could not raise it, as if it were swollen, returning several hours in succession and lasting each time from one-half to one minute, in the evening, and also again the next morning (forty-fourth day). —Smarting pain on the back of the forearm, just behind theleft Avrist, aggravated by rubbing.—Smarting or smarting-burning pain in various places on the forearm, several times, especially on the outer side, aggravated by rubbing; at times a red spot appears after it.— Wrist. Pain in the wrist after exerting the hand.—Transient burning pain in the Avrists.— 164 BERBERIS. Burning pain as from nettles on the back of the left wrist, aggravated by rubbing, several times, once extending doAvn between the metacarpal bones of the little and ring fìngere.—[700.] Some itching-burning or biting stitches in the Avrists.—Gnawing paiu in the right Avrist, sometimes for only a minute, sometimes for two hours (one hundred and third day).—Pressive pain in the right Avrist, ehiefly 011 the outer side, as after a bruise, extend- ing into the band.—Violent sticking in the right Avrist, beginning in the forearm somewhat above it, extending down deep through the joint into the middle of the band, lasting nearly half an hour, and returning.—A burning stitch in the left external wrist-bone, followed by a slight burning. —Slight transient or continued tearing in the wrist-joint.—Tearing in the inner side of the left wrist extending to the flexor surface of the ring finger, penetrating deep into the joint of the hand, and then continuing a jerking- sticking.—Tearing in the wrist, alternating with tearing in the hands and fingers.—Corrosive tearing on the back of the right Avrist, extending from the metacarpal bone of the index finger to its last joint.—Hands. A sensation as if cold drops of rain fell upon the back of the hand Avhen she went from the house into the open air (seventh day).—[710.] An increased sensation of Avarmth in the palms of the hands, frequently with itching or crawling, as in chilblains.—Burning pain in the back of the right hand.— Smarting-burning pain in the region betAveen the fourth and fifth metacarpal bones of the right hand, aggravated even by a slight touch (seventy-third day).—Violent pressing digging and humming pain on the back of the whole of the right hand, arising in the region of the first joint of the fingers, with a sensation of heaviness in them, so that she must let them bang down, at 9 o'clock iu the eArening, little noticed the next morning (forty-fifth day). —Sticking pain in the outer border of the right hancl.—Tearing tensive- sticking in the right paini in the region of the metacarpal bone of the little finger, extending deep toward the little finger (for quarter of a minute).— A severe stitch in the paini of the left hand, beginning in the middle of the Avrist and extending deep to the middle of the palm, after exerting the hand (forty-fourth day).—Sudden stitches in the left palm, cutting into it from the outer side, shooting back and forth, so that she involuntarily seizes the band.—A burning stitch on the back of the left hand betAveen the metacarpal bones of the index and middle fingere, frora Avithout inward, continuing to bum aftenvard.—Tearing in the outer balls of the left palm. —[720.] Tearing in the middle metacarpal bones of the right band, with quick pulsations therein, frequently returning in single tearings.—Tearing paiu in the outer portion of the back of the left hand, in the region of the fourth and fifth metacarpal bone, soon changing to a gnawing.—Tearing in the left hand along the metacarpal bone of the little tìnger.—Sensitive tearing on the external margin of the right hand, for a minute, extending forward to the little finger, so that the whole hand is affected.—Wandering tearing in the back of the hand, frequently extending into the extensor sur- face of the finger, frequently ending in stitches in the tips of the fingere.— Gnawing-smarting pain on the back of the left hand, aggravated by rub- bing.—Tearing pulsating pain deep in the left palm in the region of the metacarpal bone of the middle finger, for some minutes (one hundred and second day).—Fingers. Slight redness of the tip of the finger and of the back of the first two phalanges, with frequent itching in them, as after slight freezing, several times.—Slight pain, with stiffness in the second joint of the left index finger, ehiefly on bending it (ninety-third day).—In the metacarpal bone of the little finger of the right hand, the same pain on BERBERIS. 165 motion and pressure, also extending to the neighboring extensor tendons ; the joint of the first phalanx is visibly sAvollen ; the pain is sometiraes very severe, sometimes less (fifty-first to sixty-third days).—[730.] A peculiar, extremely painful sensation in the tip of the left index finger, something like a panaritium, as if it Avould suppurate, most severe under the nail, where it seems as if the flesh around it would be torn loose; she cannot rub the skin vrithout causing a most violent pain, and has a severe sensation of heat in it, Avhich, however, is not noticed on examination, also some pain in the second joint of the same fìnger (fifty-first day).—Burning pain be- tween the metacarpal bones of the second and third fingers of the right band.—Burning pain in the inner side of the dorsal surface of the right index finger.—Burning pain on the back of the right index finger.—Burn- ing betAveen the thumb aud the index finger of the left hand; on rubbing, a red spot appears.—Burning as from nettles on the back of the second joint of the right index finger.—Burning as from nettles in the second joint of the left index finger, Avith stiffness, especially when bending it (ninety-third day).—Gnawing-burning pain as from nettles in the first joint of the left middle finger, aggravated by rubbing, for several minutes.—Burning pain in the first joint of the left index finger for several days together, aggravated by rubbing ; after a time red pimples appear, Avhich do not maturate (one hundred aud sixth day).—Burning pain with fine stitches as from insects, along the metacarpal bone of the right middle finger; on rubbing, the pain scatterà (ninety-seventh day).—[740.] Jerking-burning pain in the outer surface of the right middle tìnger from the second joint into the nail, as if in the bone.—DraAving in the second and third joints of the right index finger, for one minute.—A humming pain in the outer side of the third phalanx of the right middle finger (ninety-ninth day).—A humming pain in the tip of the left index finger, as if it would suppurate (seventy-second day).— Pressive pain in the region of the first joint of the left thumb, in the bone, extending into the second joint (ninety-first day).—Biting-sticking pain in the ulnar side of the second phalanx of the right middle finger, for a few minutes.—Fine stitching sticking pain in the flexor surface of the first joint of the left index finger.—A stitch in the ball of the right thumb.—A stitch in the ball of the first joint of the left little finger.—Some stitches in the flexor surface in the first portion of the index finger, changiug to slight sticking.—[750.] Two stitches on the back of the first phalanx of the index finger, changiug to slight stitches, Avhich last a quarter of a minute.—Six itching stitches iu the region of the first joint of the left index fiuger,on the inner side.—Ten to fifteen stitches as Avith fine needles from Avithout inward in the middle of the flexor surface of the first phalanx of the left index finger, at last changing to fine continued stitches.—Several violent stitches, at times lasting only a few seconds, at times a quarter of a minute, in the tip of the index or ring finger, at times also involving the other fingere, frequently.—Stitching pain in the inner surface of the right thumb, some- times caused by pressure upon it.—Burning stitch in the inner side of the metacarpal bone of the right index finger, for ten to fifteen seconds.—A burning stitch on the inner side of the third joint of the left index finger.— A burning stitch on the inner side of the second joint of the left index finger.—Burning stitches on the outer side of the second joint of the right index finger.—Burning stitches in the inner side of the metacarpal bone of the left little finger.—[760.] Fine burning stitches in the second and third joints of the left little finger, for half a minute.—A twitching-cutting stitch extending across from the first joint of the little finger of the left hand into 166 BERBERIS. the palm.—Fine pulselike stitches in the tip of the right index finger. Pain with stiffness in the second joint of the right middle finger, in the morning on waking, at first aggravated by pressure, for a few minutes.—Bubbling stitches in the inner side of the tip of the right thumb, deep under the nail, as if shooting out from the bone, for a few seconds (seveuty-first day).— Tearing in the balls of the thumbs.—Tearing along the inner surface of the right thumb.—Some tearings in the finger joints.—Tearing in the tips of the fingers, especially of the index finger.—Tearing on the back of the finger, now here, now there, ehiefly in the joints.—Tearing under the nail of the left thumb, from Avithout inward.—[770.] Tearing in the inner side of the joint of the left index finger several times during the day, lasting seA'eral minutes.—Tearing on the inner surface of the first joint of the right index finger (ninety-seventh day).—Tearing in the metacarpal bone of the right thumb backward toward the wrist, changiug to eight penetrating stitches in the same place.—Tearing in the metacarpal bone of the ring finger, somewhat aggravated by pressure, for tAvelve to fifteen minutes.— Violent tearing on the right side of the index finger, so that she almost trembled, as if the flesh Avere torn loose from the bone, for a minute (seventy- fourth day).—Tearing from the second joint of the middlefiuger of the right hand backward along the tendons to the Avrist, for half a minute.—In the first portion of the right middle finger, a tearing pain as if sprained, ehiefly in the first joint, especially on motion and touch, Avith swelling of the parts about the joints, mostly on the back and in the sides, also of the phalanx itself, with cracking of the joints on motion (tAA'enty-secoud to sixtieth day).—Tearing, hoav slight, now violent, in several fingers, especially on the back, frequently with some stiffness of them, especially in the index and ring fingers, frequently changiug into outward shooting stitches in the tips of the fingers, sometimes lasting only .a few seconds, sometimes for several minutes.—Tearing along the metacarpal bone of the left index finger, with pulselike stitches extending inward in the bone.—Tearing in the outer side of the left thumb, as deep as the bone, increased by pressure, with some pulselike stitches from without inward, near the joint (seventy- second day).—[780.] Tearing in the ulnar side of the left thumb as deep as the bone, increased by pressure, with a few intermitting pulselike stitches from Avithout inAvard near the joint.—Tearing along the side of the metacarpal bone of the right little finger, for half a minute, with a sensation of heaviness and powerlessness in the outer portion of the hand.—Burning-tearing in the volar surface of the first joint of the right thumb.—Drawing-tearing in the second joint of the right index finger and near it, on the back.—A humming-tearing in the left thumb, with a feeling as if it Avere distended and heavy, for a few minutes, several times in the day (sixty-fourth day). —Sinarting-tearing pain in the outer surface of the left index finger, aggra- vated by rubbing, aud changing into a burning pain.—Smarting pain on the back of the fingers.—Bubbling sensation in the ball of the right thumb (nineteenth day). Lower Extremities.—In General. Great weakness of the lower extremities during a Avalk, so that he scarcely felt them, as if numb (fiftieth day).—Sensation of Aveakness, and as if bruised, in the lower ex- tremities, sometimes Avith heaviness and stiffness, and a paralyzed feeling, as after a long march, or as if the parts were strained, as if the muscles Avere too thick, usually in the soft parts, though not seldom also in the bones, with pain, Avhich is easily excited by motion, though not always aggravated, through nearly the whole period of the proving, sometimes BERBERIS. 167 worse, sometimes better.—[790.] A feeling in the loAver extremities, as if they Avere becoming emaciated, which really seemed to be the case.—Great heaviness, bruised sensation, and lassitude in the lower limbs, especially in the thighs, mostly in ascending stairs, with great weakness (fifty-first day),7. —Drawing-tensive sensation in the lower extremities over a large surface, sometimes also with slight, rather superfìcial tearings, and a heavy or stiff paralyzed feeling, especially when rising after sitting a long time.—Violent bruised pain in the Avhole of the loAver extremities, so that he cannot rise from his seat without assistance from his hands ; the knees feel used up and appear paralyzed ; he sufférs especially along the posterior surface, from the loins and sacrai region doAvmvard ; the calves feel as if bruised sore ; pressure and motion increase the pains, especially stooping, for six- teen hours; at last the pain extends dowmvard more into the feet (third and fourth days).—Hip and Thigh. Burning pain in the region of the left trochanter.—Pulselike burning stitches, extending from the right trochanter doAvmvard deep imvardly, lasting half a minute.—Slight draw- ing paiu in the region of the right trochanter.—Tearing pain in the region below the trochanter.—Tearing pain in the hip bones of one side near the spine.—Tearing frora the posterior border of the hip bones doAvmvard and inward.—[800.] Creeping cold sensation on the outer side of the thigh, as if quicksilver Avere running on or beneath the skin, sometimes accompa- nied by tension in the muscles, or a sticking sensation, though painless, mostly Avhen standing, seldom Avhen sitting, at times ending in burning.— On the posterior portion of the left thigh, about five inches from the joint, in the morning after rising, in a spot of the size of a ten-cent piece, a sen- sation as if it were touched bya cold substance, as by a piece of cold metal, or by a cold animai, so that she grasps hold of it in fright ; repeated the next day at noon (forty-third day).—Transient sensation of warmth on the outer portion of the left thigh (one hundred and fifth day).—Transient sensation of warmth on the posterior loAver portion of the left thigh, ex- tending doAvn into the upper part of the calf (one hundred and fourth day). —Feeling of Avarmth on the posterior upper portion of the thigh for a short time.—Burning paiu in the left nates.—Burning pain on the inner side of the lower portion of the left thigh, aggravateci by even slight touch (one hundred and sixth day).—Burning pain in the inner anterior side of the upper part of the right thigh.—Tension in the muscles in the upper and anterior part of the thigh, when AA'alking, frequently changing into a pain.—Tension in the thighs and nates from the hips downward, with numb- ness, and at times increased warmth.—[810.] Tensive pain in one or the other bend of the thighs, as if the tendons Avere too short, Avhen walking. —DraAving-tensive sensation in the posterior muscles of the thigh.—DraAV- ing-tensive pain in the muscles of the outer side of the right thigh, out- Avard and backAvard, as if a cramp would come.—DraAving-tensive pain in the tendons of the thigh, extending downward over the knee-cap, Avhen AA'alking, for some minutes.—A pinching sensation in the muscles of the thigh, especially the flexors, aud in the calves.—On more violent motion than usuai pinching in the muscles of the thighs.—Tensive contraction of the muscles of the thigh, especially on the posterior surface and in the calves, ehiefly Avhen Avalking.—Drawing pain in the nates.—Drawing from the small of the back on one or the other side from the nates down into the thigh.—DraAving pain in the anterior region of the pelvic bone straight outward into the muscles of the thigh.—[820.] DraAving pain in the mus- cles of the right thigh, tAvo inches above the knee.—DraAving pain from the 168 BERBERIS. region of the trochanter downward into the thigh.—Drawing or drawing-ten- sive sensation or pain on the inner side of the thigh.—At night when falling to sleep, slight workings, like crawlings or drawings, on the outer side of the left thigh, extending downward over the knee, followed by a cramplike sensation in the calf, Avith tingling in it and the outstretched foot (forty- seventh day).—Dragging sensation in the nates and the upper posterior portion of the thigh, starting from the sacrum.—GnaAving on the outer upper portion of the left thigh.—Gnawing pain on the posterior surface of the left thigh above the hollow of the knee (one hundred and tAventy-sec- ond day).—GnaAving sensation on the outer lower region of the right thigh, especially Avhen Avalking ; is caused and aggravated by rubbing (one hun- dred and eighth day).—Biting-gnaAving in the outer lower side of the left thigh above the knee (eighty-eighth day).—Tensive-pressive pain in the thighs, calves, and knees, as if the muscles Avere too short.—[830.] Stick- ing pain, mostly transient, in the nates.—Sticking pain, often violent, from without inward, in the middle of the posterior or anterior region of the thigh, very frequent in rest and also after motion, confined to a small spot. —Burning-sticking pain in the outer anterior portion of the right thigh below the middle, for a few minutes.—Tearing-sticking pain penetrating deep into the bone, in the outer middle region of the right thigh, several times in succession.—Pulselike sticking pain in the posterior lower portion of the right thigh, for two-thirds of a minute, Avhereby he imagines that by the finger he noticed a pulsation in the affected part (sixty-fourth day). —Bubbling sticking pain in the middle of the posterior portion of the left thigh.—A stitch in the inner posterior and middle portion of the thigh in the flesh from Avithout inward, long drawn out, when Avalking.—A stitch through the left thigh, in the forepart somewhat above the middle, from Avithin outAvard (twenty-first day).—A stitch in the left nates Avhen stand- ing, extending deep into the muscles.—Three violent stitches in the fore- part of the left thigh, about five inches from the knee, extending into the flesh, as Avith a needle, or as if an animai stung one, so that, thinking this, one grasps the part in order to find the animai ; quarter of an hour after- Avards, tAvo stitches near the knee.—[840.] In the posterior and inner side of the left thigh, six inches above the knee, four stitches from without in- Avard, like severe stings from insects.—About thirty bubbling stitches, at intervals of one or several secouds, in the middle of the left thigh, Avhereby he thinks he can feel a throbbing Avith the fingere ; mostly a touch causes continued pain.—Some stitches in the middle of the left thigh, external, ex- tending upAvard along it.—Some burning stitches in the outer upper side of the right thigh.—A biting stitch in the inner and lower portion of the left thigh.—A long-draAvn stitch in the inner posterior side of the middle of the left thigh, when walking (seventy-fifth day).—Deep violent stitches on the inner side of the right thigh, tAvo inches from the knee, extending obliquely downward in this place to the opposite side, ehiefly when step- ping upon it; Avhen sitting at rest, rather paroxysmal, less sensitive stitches (one hundred and eighth day).—Pulsating stitches in the muscles of the posterior portion of the left thigh, deep from Avithout inward, lasting a quarter of an hour, Avhen Avalking and sitting (ninety-third day).—Bit- ing pain in the skin, in a small spot on the inner and upper side of the left thigh.—GnaAving-biting sensation on the outer anterior side of the left thigh about the middle.—[850.] Tearing pain in the thick flesh of the left thigh, about the middle of the forepart.—Tearing pain in the forepart of the thigh and downward over the knee.—Tearing pain on the inner side of the thigh.—On the outer side of the left thigh tearing pain, BERBERIS. 169 as if under the skin.—A tearing pain in the lower outer side of the right thigh above the knee, extending doAvn into the outer part of the leg aud calf.—Tearing or tearing-draAving pain on the outer or inner side of the thigh.—Tearing, or tearing-sticking, or draAving-tearing pain, in the muscles of the posterior portion of the thigh, ehiefly about the middle.—Tearing or tearing-sticking pain in the extensor muscles of the thigh, often arising after motion.—Tearing pain in the outer side of the thigh, sometiraes only in one side, sometimes spread over the Avhole thigh, remitting and recur- ring, ehiefly after motion.—Severe tearing pain in the left or right nates, Avhen Avalking, extending deep into the ischium, for nearly a minute, also of a less severe kind.—[860.] Severe tearing in the left femur, from the trochanter cIoavii to the knee-joint, aggravated by paroxysms, for quarter of an hour, Avhen sitting.—Tearing pain in the lower external and anterior portion of the right thigh, sometimes also of the left, Avhen AA'alking, at last changiug to a tension.—Biting-tearing pain in the inner, upper, and ante- rior region of the left thigh, Avhen walking (ninety-third day).—Sore pain in the outer anterior side of the right thigh (eighty-second day).—Sore pain in the bend of the thigh (ninety-first day).—Smarting pain in the outer side of the right thigh, soon after, in the middle of the forepart.—Pressive pinching-throbbing pain in the upper anterior portion of the right thigh, Avhen standing and walking.—Painless bubbling in the loAver portion of the right thigh, as if a stream of air as large as a finger, or a Avorm of the same size.forced itself through the flesh, lasting several minutes (seventieth day).—Bubbling tAvice in the loAver and anterior portion of the right thigh, not far from the knee.—Bubbling sensation in the muscles of the right thigh in the forepart, moving here and there, as if something living Avere craAvling therein.—[870.] Bubbling sensation in the posterior and upper portion of the left thigh, just beloAV the nates, for one minute, slowly dig- ging and Avorking in a spot as large as two hands.—Bubbling sensation in the forepart of the right thigh, evenings in bed, extending along the thigh, Avith fine interruptions, as if a stream of Avater or blood forced its way through the flesh (forty-first day).—Knee. Great swelling of the veins near the knee-joints, in the lower and posterior portion of the upper part of the calves.—A sensation as if Aveak, bruised, and paralyzed in the knees, during and after Avalking, and on rising after sitting a long time, very fre- quently.—Biting-burning sensation on the inner side of the right knee, for several seconds, returning slightly soon afterwards.—Drawing-burning pain in the right hollow of the knee.—Tension in the knee-joint, now in one side, noAV in the forepart, especially in the region of the patella, noAV pos- teriorly, ehiefly in the tendons, as if they Avere too short, frequently accom- panied by a sensation of heaviness or paralysis, especially noticed when moving, particularly Avhen stretching, often caused for the first time thereby. -^Violent pinching pain in the right popliteal space and calf, when sitting doAvn in the evening, Avhen lying in bed, lasting an hour, after a moderate Avalk (eighty-sixth day).—Violent cramp in the left popliteal space, Avhen stepping or stamping, extending doAvnAvard into the middle of the calf and upAvard into the thigh, while standing ; when she does not step hard it is less, accompanied by tingling and heaviness in the affected parts, as if they were enlarged, for tAvo days in succession (fifty-ninth and sixtieth days).—Drawing pain in the patella, extending downward into the anterior upper portion of the leg, caused by Avalking, and also arising of itself.— [880.] Gnawing pain on the outer side of the left knee-pan (one hundred and third day).—Pressive pain in the left hollow of the knee, extending 170 BERBERIS. through the joiut to the patella, Avith a feeling as if the knee Avere stiff and swollen; bending, and especially extending the knee, aggravates it; the tendons seem too short (ninety-first day).—Tensive pressive pain in the right patella, aud in the ligaments and tendons behind it, after walking.— At night, a sticking-pressive pain across the left knee (thirty-first day).— Tearing-pressive pain in the right patella and in the ligaments behind it, caused by motion.—Sticking, then burning pain beloAV the margin of the left patella, extending inAvard into the joint, when AA'alking, lasting more than a minute.—Sticking pain in the inner side of the right knee, extend- ing outward into the tendons of this region.—Sticking pain above the margin of the patella, when going upstairs.—Sticking pain through the right knee-joint, from before backward beneath the patella, Avhen Avalking, so that stepping she starts up and is obliged to favor the foot, four times in succession, returning afterward tAvice (forty-ninth day).—In the morn- ing, Avhen she goes down stairs, after rising from bed, Avhen bending the knee, a violent sticking pain just above the patella, as from a nail deep in- Avardly, so severe for several hours in succession that she is lame ; afterwards it changes to a pressure (aching), (fifty-second day).—[890.] SIoav sticking pain, as if a large nail were for.ced inAA'ard in a small spot in the right knee, in the forepart near the lower margin of the patella, deeply penetrat- ing, disappears during rest, caused by motion, and lasts nearly three hours, with heaviness in the calves.—DraAving-sticking pain in the left holloAV of the knee, extending doAvmvard into the upper part of the leg, for a minute and a half; the same pain in the inner side of the right knee, rather su- perfìcial.—Some stitches shoot through the knee-joint.—Stitches in the knee-joint, now in one, now in another place, especially on the inner side. —Four stitches below the right knee-joint shooting into the knee obliquely from below upward beneath the patella, Avhen Avalking.—Burning stitches in front above the left knee-joiut, so that he is frightened.—Bubbling stitches in the region above the left knee (ninety-fourth day).—Bubbling long- drawn stitches in the tendons of the outer side of the left popliteal space, for a few minutes, Avhen Avalking and standing (seventy-first day).—On the inner side of the left knee-joint near the patella, violent pain shooting backward into the knee-joint, and through the joint beneath the patella, as if it Avere swollen aud inflamed, Avhen bending the knee, from 4 till 11 in the morning ; the pain disappears during rest in an extended position. —Several tearings in the knee-joints more or less severe.—[900.] Tearing or tearing-sticking pain in the knee-joint, most frequently in the inner side, though also in the outer anterior and posterior portion, also frequently ex- tending into the neighboring parts.—Tearing in the tendons of the knee, especially the posterior muscles, Avhen Avalking or standing.—Smarting pain in the forepart of the left knee near the patella, twice in succession.—Legs. Sticking pain in the right leg near the lower part of the tibia, when Avalk- ing.—Sensitive tearing-sticking pain in the left leg, on the side between the tibia and fibula, in the extensor muscles, especially in their tendons, two inches above the joint, extending down into the external malleolus and the outer side of the back of the foot, lasting more than half an hour.— Burning-sticking pain in the middle of the left leg, on the outer side near the tibia about the middle, for about three minutes, several times returning. ■—Tearing pain along the whole outer side of the right leg, into the exter- nal malleolus and down over the outer side of the back of the foot, then also extending upAvard along the outer side of the thigh.—Tensive pressive- tearing in the outer portion of the left leg, a feAV inches above the external BERBERIS. 171 malleolus between the tibia and fibula, Avith intermissions, nearly half an hour.—Biting-stinging pain in the middle of the outer portion of the right leg, ehiefly when Avalking and standing.—Corrosive pain on the outer side of the left leg.—[910.] Sensation of coldness, almost tearing, on the front of the right tibia.—Tearing-tensive pain in the middle of the tibia, extend- ing upAvard to the knee.—Tensive aching or pressing pain, sometimes ac- companied by burning, or warm feeling, or numb sensation, in the tibia, as if the bone Avould become distended, with a bruised and heavy sensation in the leg, sometimes lasting only a short time, sometimes several hours, a few times with a bubbling sensation, also sometimes alternating with tear- ing or sticking, or associated with them, Avhen Avalking and standing, though also arising spontaneously at times, even in the morning on waking in bed ; rubbing causes at times burning in the skin of the tibia.—Buraing-gnaw- ing pain on the inner anterior side of the right tibia beloAV the knee, when Avalking, aggravated by rubbing.—Sticking pain in the tibia, especially in the middle, from Avithout inward, mostly in a small spot, when walking and standing, seldom Avhen sitting.—Tearing-sticking pain near the middle of the left tibia, extending outward.—Tearing-sticking pain in the middle of the tibia, in the bone, in intermitting, twinging jerks, for more than a min- ute, as if the periosteum Avould be torn loose.—Corrosive sticking pain in a small spot in the middle of the crest of the tibia.—A single stitch in the right tibia.—Three stitches in the inner side of the left tibia, about the middle.—[920.] A severe burning stitch in the loAver portion of the left tibia, in the skin on the outer side dose to the ridge of the bone, as if it pierced the bone, so that she starts.—Three fine burning stitches from Avith- out inward, externally near the left tibia, a feAV inches above the ankle.— Three sudden burning stitches, penetrating inward, in the outer side of the left tibia, as if she Avere painfully stung byan insect, so that she starts (one hundredth day).—Several fine burning-itching stitches on the outer side near the middle of the right tibia.—Superfìcial tearing on the tibia, atthe side of it.—Single transient tearings in the tibia.—Tearing pain in various places in the tibia, most frequent in the middle, frequently extending up- Avard into the knee and doAvnward into the ankle.—Tearing in the sides of the tibia, sometimes superfìcial and slight, sometimes deep and violent.— Tearing, at times tearing-sticking pain in the tibia, doAvn along its inner surface, Avith pressive, or bruised, or Avarm sensation, or burning, as if the bone Avould be pressed asunder, when Avalking and standing, and also when sitting.—Tingling, very painful tearing in the right tibia, a feAV inches from the joint, extending upward, greatly aggravated by pressure, lasting a few minutes.—[930.] Biting-smarting pain in the middle of the_ right tibia, aggravated by rubbing and motion, and changing to a sore pain.—Violent scraping pain in the inner side of the right tibia, from the inner malleolus upward.—Smarting-burning pain in the upper part of the right calf, ex- ternally below the knee, extending backward and downward over the calf, Avith a bruised sensation.—Cramplike pain in the left calf, when sitting, for a few minutes, as if the muscles were bruised (ninety-first day).—Ten- sive pain in the calves, Avhen walking, especially when rising after sitting a long time.—Cramplike pain in the upper part of the left calf, evenings in going upstairs.—Cramplike pain in the left calf, in the evening Avhen going to sleep, for quarter of an hour.—Cramplike pain in the right calf, with several stitches, for half a minute, when Avalking.—Drawing or draw- ing pain in the calves, now here, uoav there, usually only in isolated_spots, sometimes with a feeling of being asleep, heaviness, or stiffness.—Sticking 172 BERBERIS. iu the upper inner portion of the left calf, soon changing to a bub- bling sensation, as if a bloodvessel Avere throbbing under the skin.—[940.] Sticking pain from Avithin outAvard in the right calf, somewhat above the middle, for forty seconds, returning after about ten minutes, and continu- ing a long time, but moderately.—Sticking pain in the calves, now slight, noAV severe, ehiefly in the middle, during and after motion, continuing dur- ing rest, even arising Avithout motion, though seldom, often penetrating deeply.—Drawing-sticking pain, extending outAvard to the middle of the right calf, for ten minutes.—In the outer portion of the right calf, near the tibia, a sIoav, cutting, sticking pain, for a few minutes.—Burning corrosive sticking on the outer and posterior portion of the middle of the right calf.—Tearing-sticking pain in the calves, especially in the middle.—A fe\v or several stitches in succession in the calves.—Burning stitches in the middle of the left calf.—Biting pain on the outer and anterior portion of the left calf, Avhen Avalking.—Tingling sensation in the calves, as of being asleep.—[950.] Tearing pain in the calves in various places, especially in the middle, sometimes extending into the tendo Achillis or the knee.— Superfìcial tearing pain on the outer side of the left calf, extending down- Avard frora the knee.—Tensive cramplike tearing in the upper and inner portion of the right calf, especially Avhen Avalking and standing (one hun- dred and third day).—Pressive tearing pain in the left calf, extending as far as the bones, for several seconds.—Dull, pressive, bruised pain in the calves.—Bubbling in the left calf, deep in the muscles.—In the outer por- tion of the middle of the left calf, bubblings, mornings in bed (one hun- dred and ninth day).—A lymphatic swelling of the left tendo Achillis, which for some time feels uneven, stili more, however, in the depressions near it, Avhich are almost filled up, only at first dusky, pale-red, afterwards dusky-red spots along the tendons ; at first violent pain ou raising the foot, less when stepping upon it, Avhich after a time is relieved, and only returns periodically, Avith a sensation as if a heavy Aveight hung upon the foot, disappearing in a horizontal position; when stretching out the foot extend- ing upward into the calf and hollow of the knee, Avith a sensation as if the parts were bruised ; frequently with pressive or grumbling pain ; cramp in the sole of the foot if the foot hangs down ; at first flexion is almost impos- sible on account of the severity of the pain ; sometimes pressive bubbling, or tearing, or frightful itching aggravated by rubbing, also burning in the affected parts; at one time desquamation of the skin; chilliness in the evening of the fourth day ; swelling of the affected portion of the foot after motion, and swelling of the heel, so that the accustomed shoe is too tight, with burning in it, and cramp in the foot (thirtieth to seventieth days) ; decided traces of the SAvelling last till the two hundred and fifty- ninth day, only someAvhat painful to pressure.—At times severe, at times slight pain in the tendines Achillis, as if they had been excessively strained. —Pressive-tensive pain in the tendines Achillis, Avhen standing and AA'alk- ing, and afterwards; seldom when at rest.—[960.] Drawing pain or draw- ing-tearing in the tendines Achillis in the same couditions.—Sticking or draAving pain in one or the other tendo Achillis.—Sticking pain in the left tendo Achillis, Avhen Avalking ; more in the posterior portion, in a few par- oxysms.—A few stitches in the tendines Achillis.—Burning stitch in the left tendo Achillis (seventy-third day).—Intermitting stitches in the left tendo Achillis, when sitting and hanging the foot.—Tearing pain in the tendines Achillis, sometimes extending up into the calf, usually continuing nearly ali day, Avhen standing and walking, and also when sitting.—Smart- BERBERIS. 173 ing pain on the inner side of the tendines Achillis, extending upAvard to the calf, while sitting.'—Ankle. Violent pain beloAV the left internai mal- leolus, Avhen Avalking, with SAvelling of the ligaments and tendons in this region, extending to the inner portion of the foot as far as the great toe (ninety-first day).—Cold sensation, with a kind of painless tearing behind the left external malleolus (one hundred and fifth day).—[970.] Burning pain just above the left external malleolus.—Burning pain on the left ex- ternal malleolus.—GnaAving on the forepart of the right ankle, for tAventy seconds.—GnaAving pain on the external malleolus of the right foot, some- times lasting only a few seconds, sometimes hours.—GnaAving and sticking in the region above and behind the left external malleolus (ninety-eighth day\—Violent pressive pain in the inner right malleolus, for half a min- ute.—Sudden sticking pain in the left ankle, Avhen running, for tAventy sec- onds, so that he became lame (sixty-third day).—Sticking in the inner malleolus of the right foot, changiug to tAvo violent stitches when stepping. —Sticking in the inner side of the left ankle on bending the joint outAvard, for half a minute.—Biting sticking on the anterior and outer side of the left malleolus.—[980.] Pulselike sticking in the left external malleolus from Avithout inward, for six minutes, in the morning when Avaking, returniug after a quarter of an hour as single stitches.—Bubbling-sticking pain in the left internai malleolus, for five minutes, preceded for ten minutes by simple sticking, at last changiug to a dull, diffused, bruised, or numb pain, with increased sensation of warmth on the inner side of the leg.—Five violent stitches on the inner malleolus of the right foot, extending across from be- fore backward (fortieth day).—A stitching in the right ankle from without iinvard, Avhen standing.—Tavo piercing, very severe stitches in the anterior region of the right ankle, when Avalking.—Two sharp stitches on the right external malleolus, extending into the joint, when walkjng— A burning stitch on the outer left malleolus, changiug to a burning-sticking.—A burn- ing stitch in the outer anterior portion of the right ankle, folloAved by iteli- jug-—Xavo burning stitches beloAV and in front of the internai malleolus of the left foot.—Tearing in the ankles extending, now downward, uoav up- ward.—[990.] Tearing in the inner malleolus of the left foot down into the heel.—Fine tearing in the forepart of the left ankle across to the inner malleolus and down to the sole of the foot.—Violent tearing in the left external malleolus, extending upward into the tendons, for half a minute. —Tearing in the outer anterior portion of the left ankle, extending upward into the leg and downward into the back of the foot,—Severe tearing, almost sticking, from the left external malleolus upAvard into the ueighbor- ing tendons, for forty seconds.—Tearing in the inner malleolus of the left foot, changing to a burning.—Tearing in the left inner malleolus for half an hour, with a sharp stitch extending inward.—Tensive-tearing pain upon the forepart of the left ankle.—Drawing-tearing pain in the left external malleolus, extending forward and downward.—Tearing, or tearing-tensive, or sticking pain in the malleoli, seldom lasting; very frequently.—[1000.] Violent tearing and digging pain in the left external malleolus, extending into the little toe, so that he is not able to move the foot, in the evening when going to sleep, lasting several minutes ; afterward several slighter at- tacks.—Severe pain when touched, in the tendons and neighboring portions of the bone, in the region in front, aud somewhat above both malleoli, es- pecially of the left foot, discovered accidentally on motion (fifty-ninth to sixty-sixth days).—Smarting paiu in the ankles.—Bubbling twitchesi from the left internai malleolus across over the joint, as if something Hvnig 174 BERBERIS. were moving in this place.—Smarting-itching pain on the forepart and sides of the left ankle.—Foot. On stretching out the left foot, pain in the fore- part of it.—Pain in the feet, especially in the toes, as from chilblains.— Burning pain, as from nettles, on the outer border of the left foot.—Sensa- tion in the left hollow of the foot, as if the tendons Avere too short, like a cramp, when walking and sittiug.—Tavo sharp stitches in the Avhole of the outer border of the right foot from Avithout inward, then, on stepping, three more.—[1010.] Five violent stitches in the outer and middle portion of the left foot, penetrating from above to the under side, as if the foot Avould be nailed down, after a few minutes.—Three frightful stitches between the metatarsal bones of the fourth and fifth toes of the left foot, as if a nail were forcedfrom above through the foot, when standing (forty-fourth day). —A tearing in the inner border of the left foot.—Jerklike tearings in the outer border of the right foot, involving the Avhole extent of the metatarsal bone of the little toe, lasting several minutes, while sitting after a Avalk.— Corrosive pain on the inner border of the left foot.—Burning pain on the outer portion of the back of the right foot.—Corrosive burning on the outer anterior side of the back of the left foot.—On the back of the right foot across behind the first joint of the four outer toes, tensive pain, becoming sticking on stepping, for a quarter of an hour, in the morning on rising.— Four stitches on the outer side of the back of the right foot, when sitting, leaving a pain after them (fifty-first day).—Tearing pain on the back of the right foot in the middle, extending to the middle toes, when sitting.— [1020.] At one time drawing, at another tensive, at another sticking-tear- ing on the back of the foot, draAving back and forth, at one time less, at another more severe, frequently ending as a stitch iu the tips of the toes.— Corrosive pain on the outer side of the back of the left foot.—Bubbling sensation on the back of the left foot, extending toAA'ards the little toe.— Pain in a coni in the right sole frequently.—Tingling, at times craAvling sensation of warmth in the soles, often at the same time in the toes, and on the back of the foot, as in frozen feet.—Burning in the soles of the feet, especially in the evening.—Sticking-burning pain in the soles of the feet. —A stitch in the left sole just behind the second toe, changing to a slight, frequent, bubbling sensation.—Ten or fifteen sensitive stitches in the sole of the right foot, at the first joint of the middle toe, Avhen standing, from Avithout inward.—A piercing stitch on the inner side of the right sole.— [1030.] Tavo burning stitches penetrating inAvard in the right sole behind the joint of the first toe.—Crawling-stitching in the sole of the foot and on the back of the first joint of the left middle toes.—Violent pulsating stitches, deep in the left sole not far from the heel, for several minutes, from without inAvard (twenty-sixth day).—Tearing on the outer border of the right sole.—Tearing pain in the sole of the left foot aud in the meta- tarsal joints of the toes.—Tearing pain in the soles of the feet, iioav here, noAV there, frequently with crawling motions, and a sensation of increased Avarmth therein.—In the middle of the sole of the left foot, rather exter- nally, a paiu, as after bruising the foot.—A burning sore pain in the inner side of the left sole.—Stitches in the balls of the feet, seldom lasting more than a few minutes, frequently only half a minute.—Pulselike stitches in the right balls of the feet.—Tearing in the balls of the feet, mostly of the great toe, sometiraes only for half a minute, at times lasting for hours, Avhen Avalking and afterwards, or also when sitting ; very frequently, ehiefly Avhen stepping, Avhen it is first noticed.—[1040.] Sticking pain in the heel, mostly in the lower surface, extending deep into the bones, most frequent on mo- BERBERIS. 175 tion and Avhen stepping, often only noticed Avhen stepping.—Tearing-stick- ing pain in the heel, Avhen walking, especially on stepping, extending deep into the bones, seldom when sitting.—Tingling tearing-sticking in the right heel, extending deep into the bones, lasting a fe\v minutes, as if there Avere something living in it.—Pulselike sticking pain, especially on the lower surface of the heel, in tAvo to tAventy stitches, at times fine, at times violent, from without inward, often changiug into stitches lasting a feAV minutes.— Siugle stitches in the lied, especially in the lower portion.—Three piercing stitches across through the right heel from without inward, Avhen standing (thirty-third day).—Seven severe stitches from the auterior outer portion of the margin of the left heel at intervals Avithin five minutes, as if a sharp instrument were thrust deep through the skin, Avhen Avalkiug, on stepping, so violent that he must sink doAvn (ninety-third day).—Burning-stitching in the inner side of the left heel.—A sensitive cutting stitch in the left lied, sIoav, occupying half a minute in passing through (seventeenth day).— Tearing pain in the heels, especially Avhen Avalking and stepping, sometimes also in single tearings, very frequently, seldom Avhen at rest.—[1050,1 Sen- sation of suppuration in the heels, especially after long standing.—Toes. A pain, as if' spraiued, in the metatarsal joints of the toes of the right foot, and away backAvards into the middle portion of the foot, with a sensation as if the parts Avere SAVollen, for two days, increased by taking hold of it (ninth day).—Burning pain in the tip of the left great toe.—Transient burning on the back of the first joint of the left great toe, Avhile sitting.— Digging pain in the right great toe, as if it Avould become inflamed.— Tingling-digging paiu in the right great toe, for a minute (eighty-seveuth day).—Tearing sticking-digging pain in the Avhole tip of the right great toe, for a minute.—Severe sticking pain in a coni in the left second toe.— Severe sticking from Avithout inAvard and backward in the great toe, lasting at times only a few minutes, at times for several hours ; it comes on while Avalking, aud continues while at rest ; vfjjith every step there is a stitch (six- tieth, seventy-third, and eighty-fifth days, etc).—Burning or smarting-stick- iug on the back of the second joint of the right second toe (seventy-first day).—[1060.] Jerklike sticking in single toes.—CraAvling-sticking in the right great toe.—Twinging draAving-sticking in the right fourth toe, ex- tending backwards along the back of the toe into the foot.—Sensitive jerk- ing-sticking in the right great toe from without inward, several hours in succession, Avorse Avhen Avalking.—Pulselike sticking pain in the great toes, at times penetrating inAvard, at times outward.—Stitches in the tips of the toes, especially of the great toes.—Several stitches in the ball of the left great toe, extending forward into the toe (one hundred and second day).— In the ball of the right great toe, frightful stitches, penetrating inward as from a pointed nail (one hundred and first day).—Three stitches through the metatarsal joint of the little toe from above downward (forty-fifth day). —Eight or ten deeply penetrating stitches in the first joint of the left fourth toe (eighty-eighth day).—[1070.] Stitches, frequently sharp, in the tips of the toes, ehiefly of the great toes, sometimes penetrating inward, sometimes outward.—Fine burning stitches on the left great toe, as from needles, ex- tending from the ball.—Jerklike severe stitches in the metatarsal joint of the right great toe.—Pulselike stitches in the region of the first joint of the third toe of the left foot, frora below upward, when sitting, for twenty seconds.—A stitch on the baek of the metatarsal joint of the left fourth toe, extending forward into the toes, while standing (forty-fourth day).— Violent stitches in the under surface of the right great toe, Avhen walking, 176 BERBERIS. for five or six minutes.—Tingling pain in the Avhole of the right great toe, as if it would swell (one hundred and third day).—CraAvling and burning in the toes, sometimes with fine stitches.—Crawling in the first phalanges of the four outer left toes.—Tearing in the metatarsal joint of the second toes.—[1080.] A tearing in the ball of the fourth toe of the right foot.— Single tearings in the toes, especially in the joints.—Tearing in the toes, sometimes draAving, sometimes sticking, sometimes burning in the joints, on the surface, and in the tips, sometimes slight, sometimes severe.—Tear- ing-wrenching pain in the third and fourth toes of the right foot, sometimes with single stitches, lasting nearly the Avhole day.—Tearing in ali the toes of the right foot, Avhile sitting.—Burning-tearing pain in the ball of the little toe.—Violent sticking tearing in the right great toe, from the second joint to the tip, for one and a half minutes, Avhile sitting after Avalking (forty-third day).—Jerklike tearings in the first joint of the right fourth toe.—Violent paiu in the second toe of the left foot, as if it Avould suppu- rate, for ten minutes.—A sensation in the tips of the great toes, as if they had been painfully bruised, at times only by a pressure upon them.—[1090.] In the second and third toes of the right foot an ulcerative or bruised pain, for two days, with intermissions (sixth to seventh days).—Burning, corro- sive, or sore pain in the toes, especially in the two last and the great toe, sometimes also in the second and third toes, even after a short Avalk, Avith pale redness of the toes, as after superfìcial freezing ; tight boots are unen- durable; the outer border of the foot frequently suffers also; the skin be- tween the toes is very painful to touch ; sometimes Avith itching-tearing between the toes. Generalities.—Attacks of faintness with sudden orgasms of blood after a Avalk; sweat and heat in the upper half of the body, coldness, pale- ness and sunkenness of the face, oppression of the chest, shortly before going to sleep ; on lying down in bed she shivers ; she sleeps heavily, tosses about uneasily and has heavy dreams (fifty-first day).—Continued, even slight, occupation fatigues her very much, and sweat breaks out easily.—In the evening frequently great fatigue, so that she cannot keep awake.—In the evening and after supper she was very soon tired, and she was obliged to go to bed very early (first day),10.—Great fatigue in the evening ; he goes to bed two hours sooner than usuai, and falls asleep sooner than usuai (first day).— Faintlike Aveakness when walking, standing, or if she rises up, with vertigo (twelfth and thirteenth days).—Great weakness in the Hmbs, and in the whole body, increased by walking or long standing, even slight exertions affect ber very much.—Exhaustiou even to trembling, so that she feared that her knees Avould break down ; vertigo on rising up when she stooped (thirteenth day).—[1100.] General prostration, so that she has no desire to do anything, after six to ten hours.—A condition near to faintness, after riding, followed by a short Avalk, so that she must He down.—General bruised sensation in the Avhole body, especially in the lower Hmbs, as after great fatigue.—After long stooping, she feels as if bruised and unable to do anything (twelfth day). Skin.—General Appearance. The skin frequently becomes sticky and scales off, and a thin, brownish, superfìcial scurf appears on its inner margin.—Two small red spots on each side of the forehead (sixty-fìfth day).—On the forepart of the left shoulder, three small, punctiform, mottled, dusky-red spots, at times smarting slightly (seventy-fburth day).—On the forepart of the right shoulder, two dusky-red mottled spots nearly coufluent, one about a quarter of an inch, the other about five-fburths of an indi lono-, BERBERIS. 177 someAvhat painful upon grasping it, as after a bruise of the skin or like "vibices" (forty-fourtb day).—A pale dusky-red, mottled spot as large as a half-dollar near the external condyle of the left humerus, at times burning and itching as if congested, in the middle of an elevated nettle- rash-like Avelt.—Small dusky-red, petechial-like, at times slightly itching or burning spots, on the forearm, also at times on the back of the hand, ehiefly near the wrist and a few inches from it.—[1110.] A severely smart- ing spot an inch and a half long, bright red, on the inner side of the left thigh, about five inches from the knee, lasting more than half an hour; rubbing aggravates the pain ; the spot disappears the next day.—Erup- tions. Single, seldom grouped, sticking, red, burning-itching or sticking, or gnawing pimples on the skin, sensitive to pressure, usually surrounded by a red areola, with small tips containing pus, at last changing to brown spots like liver spots.—Several pimples on the lips.—Pimples at times on the chin.—Several pimples on the throat.—Some pimples in the skin of the chest, most numerous on the shoulder-blades.—Pimples on the neck, some- times isolated, frequently in groups, especially near the hair.—Some pimples on the back.—Some pimples upon the shoulders.—A pimple on the tip of the right elbow, Avhich became much inflamed by rubbing.—[1120.] Isolated pimples on the back of the fingere, at one time one on the radiai side of the right ring finger.—On the back of the first phalanx of the right index finger a small superfìcial pimple as if a Avart Avould forni.—Some pimples on the nates.—A few pimples on the thigh.—On the left upper arm just beneath and behind the shoulder a patch of nettle-rash, two-thirds of an inch long, itching somewhat, afterwards desquamating (fifty-fifth day).—An itching spot of nettle-rash on the left upper arm, a few inches above the elbow.—A nettle-rash-1 ike itching spot on the back of the left hand, in the forepart, between the second and third metacarpal bones.—In the ball of the right hand, three superfìcial semi-transparent small warts, disappearing after some time (one hundred and first day).—Superficially, or rather just under the skin, a Avart as large as a millet-seed, on the outer surface of the third phalanx of the right middle finger, slightly itching (one hundred and fifth day).—On the inner right side of the lower lip, a vesicle as large as a small pea, becomes flattened ; the next day two smaller ones arise.—[1130.] On the mucous membrane of the lips and cheeks, several very painful and very red inflamed pimples, with deep though not broad suppurating points in the centre.—Sensations. Simple pain in the skin in a small spot in the middle of the outer and anterior side of the right thigh, for a minute ; after ten minutes some biting stitches in the same place.—Gold sensation in the skin in a small spot beloAV the right nates.—Momentary cold sensation in the skin on the inner anterior portion of the left thigh, as if a few drops of ice-cold Avater had been spattered on the skin (seventy-sixth day).—In the upper and forepart of the right thigh, a sudden sensation, as if a cold animai a few inches long, about the size of a lizard, lay on the skin, so that she hurriedly shook the clothes in order to get rid of it (sixty-ninth day). —On the posterior lower portion of the right thigh, in a small spot^a sensa- tion as if the skin touched some cold metal or ice, or as if a drop of ice-cold Avater Avere spattered upon it, lasting a few minutes while Avalking (ninety- fourth day).—Momentary cold sensation, as if ice-cold water touched the skin ou the outer side of the left leg not far from the knee (seventy-fourth day).—A sensation as if cold Avater Avere spattered on the skin at a small spot below the left calf, for a few minutes.—Cold sensation in a small spot in the skin on the upper outer portion of the left leg.—Cold sensation above VOL. II.—12 178 BERBERIS. the left internai malleolus in a spot in the skin of the size of a penny.— [1140.] Burning pain in front above the middle of the right upper arm in the skin (one hundred and third day).—Burning pain in the skin of the right thumb inAvard.—Violent burning pain in the skin on and near the meta- carpal bone of the middle finger of the left hand, for a few minutes (seventy- first day).—A violent burning several times, with itching, that compels her to scratch, in the right cheek in front of the ear doAvn to the lower jaw (fourth day),7.—Sticking, burning pain in the skin an inch from the right side of the navel and someAvhat above it, lasting for half a minute.— Gnawing pain in the skin in the upper part of the right side of the chest. —GnaAving pain in the skin of the Avrists, aggravated by rubbing.—Gnaw- ing paiii in the skin in the upper anterior portion of the right thigh (one hundred and sixth day).—Gnawing paiu in the skin in a small spot in the left thigh above the middle of the forepart, for a few seconds.—GnaAving pain in the skin of the calves, mostly caused and aggravateci by walking. —[1150.] Itching burning-sticking w7oke her frequently in the night, now here, now there, on the extremities and on the trunk, and which often com- pelled her to scratch (one and two nights),10.—A fine stitch in the skin as from an insect, on the posterior external and upper portion of the left upper arm (one hundred and fourth day).—Fine stitches in the skin in the inner surface of the last joint of the left index finger.—A burning stitch in the skin about two inches to the left of the navel.—Burning stitches in the skin of the left side of the abdomen, tAvo inches from the navel, folloAved by itch- ing.—Burning stitch in the skin in the middle of the right thigh externally and posteriorly.—Fine burning-itching stitches in the skin of the left lied.—Two sudden biting stitches in the skin of the flexor surface of the left forearm, two inches from the Avrist.—Two biting-itching stitches in the skin in the middle of the flexor surface of the right forearm on the radius, lasting for one minute, becoming a biting-itching (eighty-seventh day).— Smarting here and there in the skin of the chest.—[1160.] Smarting pain in the skin in the posterior portion of the lower and outer side of the right thigh, lasting some minutes.—GnaAving, burning, sore pain in the skin of the right popliteal space, when AA'alking, for a few minutes (ninety-seventh day).—Corrosive sensation in the skin in the region of the left loAver orbitai margin.—A feeling of formication on the right side of the upper lip.—Violent itching on the external surface of the lids and the skin of the temples and of the forehead, Avhich compels her to scratch, Avhich only momentarily relieves her; the region about the eye becomes quite red in consequence (first day),10.—Itching on the chin.—Itching in various places of the skin of the chest, noAV in front, noAV in the sides or in the axilla, ehiefly in the skin of the shoulder-blades, obliges scratching, but thereupon soon disappearing, but readily returning, sometimes biting, or with fine stitches or burning.— Itching in the skin of the neck, though not so often as in other places.—Itching on the neck, frequently burning or biting, also corrosive, with fine stitches, Avhich compel scratching and are relieved by it, but soon return again.—Itching in the fossa above the left clavicle.—[1170.] Itching in the lumbar region, at times burning or biting or sticking, as from hairs or fleas.—Itching in the region of the shoulder, ehiefly on the anterior or posterior border of the axilla, causing scratching, sometimes burning, biting, crawling, or fine sticking, also in the axilla.— Itching in the right upper arm externally above the elboAV.—Itching, at times simple, at times burning, or also with fine stitches, in and around the elbow, more oni ts outer than on its inner side.—Itching in the flexor surface BERBERIS. 179 of the left forearm.—Itching in the flexor surface of the right forearm, from the elboAV to the middle of the forearm.—Simple or biting-itching in the wrists.—Itching on the back of the hand or in the palms, at one time simple, at another burning or biting or fine sticking or craAvl- ing, relieved by rubbing, but soon returning in the same or another place.—Itching in the fingers, a simple burning fine sticking, or stitch- like.-—Itching in various places on the thigh, simple or burning or with fine stitches, or biting or fine sticking, causing scratching, by which it disappears but easily returns.—[1180.] Itching on the knee-joint, now in front, noAV behind, noAV on one side, simply burning or accompanied by fine stitches.— Violent itching in the skin of the knee and thigh in the afternoon, which causes her to scratch them, after Avhich it soon disappears, but returns again (second day),7.—Violent itching in the legs, rapidly changing places, sometimes Avidely extended, often with burning or fine sticking, or a sensa- tion of increased Avarrnth.—Itching in the calves, sometimes burning, biting or with fine stitches.—Itching in the region of the tendines Achillis, some- times burning.—Itching on the ankles and malleoli, simply burning or fine sticking, sometimes extending to the backs and sides of the feet, also bit- ing.—Itching on the backs of the feet, simple burning, biting, or sticking.— Itching in the soles, noAV simple, hoav biting, now burning or fine sticking. —Itching in the heels.—Itching in the toes, especially on the backs, simple burning, crawling, biting or burning, also with fine stitches or fine sticking in them.—Burning itching pain about the middle of the right upper arm, in the forepart and externally, for a few minutes.—[1190.] Violent, smarting burning itching on the back of the left foot, tAvice in bed before going to sleep, once also in the day when sitting, aggravated by scratching, Avhich she is compelled to do ; she is obliged to change the position of the feet in bed constantly and to seek cold places (sixtieth to sixty-second days).— Stitching-like itching on and behind the left external Avrist, in the skin.— Biting-itching in the region of the elbow externally, especially someAvhat above it, relieved by scratching, Avhich causes a slight redness of the skin.—A biting or burning itching in the flexor surface of the left forearm not far from the wrist.—Biting-itching in the middle of the right leg externally, near the crest of the tibia, aggravated aud caused by Avalking.—Biting-itching pain on the inner anterior portion of the left tibia.—Smarting itching pain in the skin of the right upper arm in the middle of the outer portion, aggravated by rubbing. Sleep and Preums.—YaAvning, alternating Avith eructations (after one and a half hours).—Tearing in the left side of the chest (after nine hours).—Repeated sleepiness during the day, especially in the morning, also after eating, so that he is obliged to He doAvn.—Sleep unusually long, till 7 o'clock in the morning, with a Aveary and bruised sensation and a pressive pain in the head, back and loins (forty-sixth day).—[1200.] Difficult Avaking in the morning, Avhen she cannot rightly recollect, cannot collect her thoughts, and must exert ali her power to get awake (seventh day).—She is unable to fall asleep before 2 o'clock in the night (tAvelfth. day).—He Avakes frequently and very easily about 2 to 4 o'clock, cannot sleep again in spite of the fact that he is stili very tired, or he falls asleep. again, but also Avakes again ; with tension in the head, rush of blood to it and excitement.—Frequent Avaking from sleep in an unusual position on the left side.—Frequently restless sleep disturbed by itching-burning or by anxious dreams.—Restless sleep full of dreams, which is quite unusual.— In the morning Avhen Avaking he often does not feel refreshed, but weary in body and mind.—At night a condition betAveen sleeping and Avaking ; 180 BERBERIS. in which she is tormented with a system of education, Avhich at times assumes the forni of a tree, at another some other wouderful form ; she tries in vain to get rid of the image, arouses from slumber and opens the eyes and becomes very fretful about it (ninth and tenth days). Fever.—Chilliness.—Creeping chilliness at times, especially on going into the cold air (third day),9.—Slight chilliness before dinner better afterwards (first day).—[1210.] Chilliness, especially during the hours be- fore dinner, at times also afterwards, Avith ice-cold feet, dryness and stickiness of the mouth, Avithout thirst ; pain in the region of the left tonsil. —Slight chilliness in the region of the stomach (after nine hours).—Slight chilliness in the back for about a quarter of an hour, at seven and a half in the evening (seventh day).—Sensation of chilliness in the back and on the posterior portion of the arms, extending doAvn to the hips, in the evening shortly before going to sleep, several times, as if she were wrapped in cloth dipped in ice-cold water, for twenty minutes, after Avhich she became Avarra; after the second attack, swelling of the left tendo Achillis (twenty-second to thirty-first day).—Chilly sensation in the morning, from 11 o'clock, for a few hours (third day).—Frequent sensation of chilliness in the head, with cold feet, confusion of the head, even pressive headache, as if he would be attacked Avith coryza, in the morning ; the head is often hot therewith ; the hands are rather cool than warm.—In the afternoon the Avarmth extends over the whole body, with tendency to SAA'eat.—In the forenoon, alternating chilliness on the back, on the outer side of the arms and in the calves ; in the afternoon, burning stitches, increasing at night, Avithout thirst, without dry mouth ; dizziness and violent sticking pain in the head, Avith angina ; on the third and folloAving days, sweat of a somewhat urinous odor.—Chilliness in the hands and feet and in the Avhole body, Avith heat in the face, from 11 o'clock on, Avith ice-cold feet; the hands feel warm.—Chilliness over the Avhole body, so that she shivers, folloA\Ted by heat, for a feAV minutes (second day).—Rapidly-creeping chills, even shiverings in various parts, especially beginning in the face and arms and extending over the back and chest, followed by heat, with anxiety and oppression of the chest, especially in the forenoons and evenings ; the heat Avas so violent that she was obliged to jump into water (third day).—[1220.] Coldness in the Avhole body in the evening, followed by heat, with increased thirst.—Heat and Sweat. —Increased sensation of warmth over the whole body (after eight to nine hours).—Sensation of heat through the Avhole day (thirteenth day).—Sensa- tion of heat over the Avhole body, at 6 o'clock in the evening, for about a quarter of an hour, followed by a cool sensation (fourth day).—Increased warmth in the head (from tAvo to three hours).—Heat in the head (second day),7.—Feeling of great heat in the head ; also excited by touch (after nine hours).—Heat in the temples and coolness in the cheeks (after eight hours). —Increased heat in the face (after five hours).—A slight, burning, Avarm sensation in the face.—[1230.] Burning beat in the face, more subjective than objective, with redness of the cheeks (after three hours).—Transient, heat in the face, with redness frequently returning (after ten hours).— Some heat in the face, with a sensation of coldness in other parts ; after a feAV hours the heat extends over the whole body ; the hands aud feet be- come warm ; Avithout thirst.—Painful burning in the cheeks, with redness (after four hours).—Heat in the hands and in the head, in the afternoon, for several days.—Tingling sensation of warmth in the legs, especially when sitting, as if they had been rubbed with Avoollen clothes.—Tingling sensation of Avarmth in the feet.—In the evening and at night the heat in- BERBERIS. 181 creases, with tendency to SAveat (tenth to eleventh day).—Sensation of heat in the body, Avith SAveat breaking out easily on motion, standing, etc; in the evening, about 6 o'clock, slight chilliness.—Heat in the head after eating and in the afternoon of the first day and on many folloAving days ; the head sAveats easily on exertion, stooping, standing, etc.—[1240.] She sweat several times very profusely after midnight and Avoke several tiraes on this account (one, two, and three nights),10.— Inclined to sweat on the slightest exertion, especially in the afternoon, with a feeling of anxiety (eighth to eighteenth day).—At times cold SAveat covered the face (first day),10. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Morning), When rising, anxious sen- sation ; Avhile in bed, anxious sensation ; eontemplation of mental Avork becomes difficult, etc. ; chilliness, etc. ; pressive headache, etc. ; after rising, burning, etc, in eyes; after rising, crusty substance in lids; after rising, sticky sensation iu margin of lids ; drops of blood from nostril ; about 6 o'clock, drops of blood ; after rising, sticky feeling on margin of lips ; after rising, dryness in the mouth; 8 o'clock, bitter taste in mouth; taste of blood; scraping in throat; on Avaking, scraping in throat; after rising, scraping in throat; in bed, paiu in abdomen; on becoming erect Avhen rising, pain in upper abdomen returns ; Avhen Avaking, pain above crest of left ilium; on waking, Avhen in bed, pain in left ilium; soon after rising, pain in region of both kidneys ; before urinating for first time, paiu in bladder; immediately after rising, desire to urinate; after rising, urine cloudy; in bed, immediately on Avaking, sensation in sacrum; in bed, on Avaking, stitch in left side of sacrum ; on Avaking, pain in middle finger ; after rising, sensation on left thigh ; Avhen going down stairs, after rising from bed, on bending the knee, pain above patella; from 4 till 11 o'clock, Avhen bending knee, pain in knee-joint; bubbling in middle of left calf; Avhen Avaking, sticking in left malleolus; on rising, pain on back of right foot ; sleepiness ; chilly sensation ; chilliness in head, etc—(Forenoon), Chilliness on back; from 11 o'clock, on, chilliness in hands, etc; creeping chills, etc.—(Towards afternoon), Troubles Avith the eyes.—(Afternoon), Symptoms in general; 4 p.m., till going to sleep, anxious mood, etc; in- flainraation of eyes ; from 12 o'clock, burning in eyes ; 3 o'clock, burning in eyes, etc ; red spot on face, etc ; thirst ; pain in abdomen ; itching in skin of knee, etc; heat in hands, etc. ; heat in head; inclination to sleep.— (Evening), Itching beloAV hair; troubles Avith the eyes; pain in right ear; scraping sensation in throat ; till 9 o'clock, after eating, sensation in epi- gastric region ; at 10 o'clock, on going to sleep, pain in upper abdomen ; in bed, pain in region of pectoralis major ; at 9 o'clock, pain in back of hand ; in bed, sensation in right thigh ; Avhen lying in bed, pain in popliteal space, etc. ; Avhen going to sleep, pain in left calf; when going to sleep, pain in left malleolus ; burning in soles ; great fatigue; 7.30 o'clock, chilliness in back ; shortly before going to sleep, chilliness in back, etc. ; creeping chills, etc; 6 o'clock, sensation of heat through Avhole body; heat; 6 o'clock, slight chilliness.—(Night), Oppression of chest; on going to bed, bubbling sensation in arm ; Avhen falling asleep, workings on left thigh ; pain across left knee; heat.—(After midnight), Very profuse SAveat.—(Open air), Most of the eye troubles.—(Going from house into open air), Feeling as if rain dropped on face.—(Bending finger), Paiu in joint of finger ; burn- ing in joint of finger.—(Before breakfast), Nausea, etc—(Breathing), Pain in upper abdomen.—(Deep breathing), Pain in middle of chest.—(After coition), Smarting in urethra ; feeling of weakness in genitals ; pain in left side of penis.—(Going into cold air), Creeping chilliness.—(Before dinner), 182 BERBERIS. Chilliness, etc.—(After dinner), Nausea.—(After eating), Sour taste ; bitter taste; sleepiness; heat in head.—(During ejaculation of semen), Pain in urethra.—(After exerting arm), Pain in left forearm.—(After exerting hand), Pain in Avrist ; stitch in left paini.—(Extending arm), Pain in tendon of biceps; sensation in surface of elbow.—(On long-continued greisping with right hand), Pain in flexor muscles, etc.—(Taking ìiold of foot), Pain in right toe joints.—(Hanging down the hand), Pain in surface of forearm.—(Inspi- ration), Pain below false ribs ; pain between shoulder-blades.—(Lifting arm), Pain in tendon of biceps.—(Lying), Symptoms in region of kidneys; bubbling sensation in lumbar region ; sensation in sacrum ; bruised, etc, feeling in sacrum.—(Lying down in bed), Shivering.—(Motion), Anxious sensation ; paiu in upper abdomen ; tension in inguinal fold ; most of pains in external genitals ; pain in right shoulder-blade ; tearing in left shoulder; bubbling sensation in muscles of arms; pain in elbow-joint; pain in middle finger; pains in lower extremities; pinching in muscles of thighs; tearing in muscles of thighs ; tearing in thigh ; tension in knee-joint ; pain in right patella, etc; pain in right knee; pain in middle of tibia.—(Moving eyes), Pain in eyes.—(Moving arms backward), Pain in left shoulder.—(Pressure), Pain in region of gall-bladder; pain in right shoulder-blade; pain in left shoulder ; bubbling sensation in muscles of arm ; pain in right middle finger-joint; tearing in ring finger; tearing in left index finger; tearing in left thumb ; tearing in right tibia.—(Deep pressure), Pain in region on side of navel ; pain in kidney region ; pain in bladder.—( On raising foot), Violent pain.—(On beginning to read or ivrite), Painful sensation.—( When reading by lamplight), Twitching in lids.—(On rising from sitting), Anxious sensation ; bubbling sensation in lumbar region ; sensation in loAver ex- tremities ; sensation in knees ; pain in calves.—( On rising from stooping), Whirling vertigo, etc; kidney symptoms in general.—(Rubbing), Smarting in skin of head, etc; pain in back of forearm ; pain in various places on forearm ; pain on back of left wrist ; pain on back of left hand ; pain in tip of fore finger; pain in finger-joint; pain in joint of fore finger; pain in index finger ; gnaAving sensation on thigh ; pain on right tibia ; pain in middle of tibia ; pain in skin of wrists ; pain in skin of upper arm.—( When running), Pain in left ankle.—(Scratcliing), Itching on back of foot.—(Sit- ting), Bubbling sensation in urethra ; sensation in sacrum ; bruised, etc, feeling in sacrum ; pain in tuber ischii ; tearing in femur ; pain in left calf; pain in tendines Achillis ; after a walk, tearing in border of foot ; stitches on back of foot ; pain on back of foot ; burning in great toe ; stitches in left third toe ; tingling Avarmth in legs.—( When sitting down), Pain in right popliteal space, etc—( When sitting and hanging the foot), Stitches in left tendo Achillis.—(Speaking), Pain in left tonsil.—( When stamping), Cramp in left popliteal space.—(Standing), Cold sensation on thigh ; stitching in left nates; pain in upper right thigh; stitches in left popliteal space; tear- ing in tendons of knee ; pain in middle of leg; pain in tibia ; pain in spot on tibia; tearing in right calf; pain in tendines Achillis; stitching in ankle ; stitches in right sole ; stitches through heel ; stitches in left fourth toe.—( On standing a long time), Anxious sensation ; sensation of suppura- tiou in the heels.—(When stepping), Cramp in left popliteal space; stitch in right malleolus ; tearing in balls of feet ; pains in heel.—(After stool), Sensation as if one must soon go again, etc.—(Stooping), Vertigo ; sensation as if something shook in head, etc. ; painful sensation in forehead, etc; pain in forehead ; pain in forehead, etc. ; loAver part of back felt stiff; symptoms in regiou of kidney ; draAving pain in neck; sensation in sacrum; pain in BISMUTHUM OXIDUM. 183 loAver extremities; pain in right leg; feel as if bruised, etc.—(Stretching), Tension iu knee-joint ; stitches between metatarsal bones.—(Swallowing), Pain in left tonsil.—(Empty swallowing), Pains in throat.—(Touch), Pain in right tempie ; pain in upper abdomen ; pain between metacarpal bones; pain in middle finger; pain in left thigh.—(After urinating), Sensation in bladder as if one must go again soon.—(Walking), Vertigo, etc; pain in side of penis ; pain in lower portion of scrotum; swelling of spermatic cord ; gnawing on right thigh ; stitch on left thigh ; pain in right thigh ; pain in left thigh ; pain in upper right thigh ; tension in muscles of thigh ; pain in bend of thighs; pain in tendons of thigh; contractiou of muscles of thigh ; stitch in thigh ; sensation in knees; pain in patella; pain in right patella; pain through knee-joint ; stitches below knee-joint ; stitches in left popliteal space ; pain below margin of left patella ; tearing in tendons of knee ; pain in right leg ; pain in tibia ; pain in right tibia ; pain in spot on tibia ; pain in calves; pain in right calf; pain in left calf; tearing in right calf; pain in tendines Achillis ; pain in left tendo Achillis ; stitches in right ankle ; stitches in right malleolus; pain below malleolus ; stitches in left heel; tearing in heels ; sticking in right great toe ; cold seusation on thigh ; pain in skin of calf.—(After a walk), Attacks of faintness. Aniciioration.—(Afternoon), Tearing in kidney region.—(Evening), Increased appetite.—(Open air), Head symptoms generally; pain iu fore- head.—(Drinking water), Scraping in throat.—(Eating and drinking), Dry- ness in mouth, etc.—(Rest), Pressure in eyes, etc. ; pain in right shoulder- blade ; pain in right knee ; pain in left knee-joint.—(Stretching or exerting muscles), Pain in Avalls of chest. BISMUTHUM OXIDUM. Ilydrated oxide of Bisrauth, Bi203OH2. Preparation, Trituration of the oxide prepared according to Hahnemann's instructions. Authorities. 1, Hahnemann, R. A. M. L., 6, 250; 2, Hermann, ibid.; 3, Hartmann, ibid. ; 4, Laughammer, ibid. Mind.—Solitude is unendurable,2.—Ill-humor the Avhole day ; he Avas very quiet and Avould not talk; in the evenings more cheerful,4.—He is morose and discontented with his condition and complains about it (after twenty-four hours),2.—Restless peevishness; he is discontented Avith every- thing; at times he sits, he lies down ; at times he walks around, and remains only a short time in one position, because it becomes very irksome to him,2. —He commences one thing and then another, but keeps to one thing only a short time.2. Head.—Confusion of the head,2.—Vertigo; a sensation as if the head Avas turning in a circle (after one hour),2.— Vertigo ; a sensation as if the anterior half of the brain were turning in a circle, several times during the day, lasting several minutes,2.—In the morning, long-continued dizziness,1.— [IO.] The head seems as heavy as a hundred-Aveight (after one hour),2.— A burning contractive pain in the head, especially in the forehead and eyes,1.—Dull cutting pain in the brain, which begins above the right orbit and extends to the occiput (after three days),2.—Dull pressive-draAving in the head, iioav here, now there,2.—Dull pressi'vc-drawing in the head, now here, now there, more violent on motion,2.—Boring pain from Avithin outAvard, at times in the right, at times in the left frontal eminence, sometiraes in both at the same time (after nine hours),3.—Sudden digging and boring in the 184 BISMUTHUM OXIDUM. forehead, the eyes, and the nose doAvn to the tip, as Avith a dull instrument ; an alternately contracting and distending sensation,1.—"Pressure and sen- sation of heaviness in the forehead, more violent on motion,2.—* Violent pressive heavy pain in the forehead, especially above the root of the nose and in both temples Avhen sitting (after three and a half hours),3.—Tearing pain in the forehead above the right inner canthus and in the back part of the orbit (after tAventy-four hours),2.—'[20.] Severe pressure in both temples from Avithin outAvard, not affected by motion or touch (after two and a half hours),2.—Tearing pressure internally in the right tempie, stili more ex- termilly, increased by pressure,2.—Pressure and sensation of heaviness in the occiput, more violent on motion,2.—TAvitching-tearing pain in the Avhole left side of the occipital bone, more violent dose to the parietal bone (after two and a half hours),3. Eyes.—Mucus in both canthi (after eight and a half and ten hours)/.— Pressure on the right eyeball, from before backiveird and from below upward (after ten hours),2. Ears.—Tearing pressure in the external cartilage of the ear, Avhich disappears on pressure (after four days),2.—DraAving pressure in the ex- ternal meatus in the left ear (after t\A'enty-four hours),2. Face.—Eartby-colored face, blue rings around the eyes ; the features are quite changed, as if he had been sick,2.—Pressure regularly recurring at short intervals in the right inalar bone, unchanged by touch,2. Mouth.—[30.] DraAving pressure in the back teeth, extending frora the back teeth into the front, Avith drawing pain in the cheeks,1.—The gums are sAvollen, sore and painful ; the AA'hole of the interior of the mouth is just as sore and sensitive,1.—In the evening, white-coated tongue, without heat or thirst (seventh and tAvelfth hours),4.—In the morning a taste of blood ; the mucus haAvked up is colored Avith blood,1. Stomach.—"Nausea in the stomach; he feels as if he would vomit, espe- cially violent after eating2.—"Pressure in the stomach, especially after eat- ing2. Abdomen.—Rumbling in the loAver part of the boAvels, without sensa- tion,2.—Loud rumbling in the right side of the abdomen, Avhen standing (after two hours),4.—Frequent passage of flatus,2.—Painless rumbling in the loAver part of the abdomen,2.—[40.] Discomfort in the loAver abdomen, with pressure, iioav here, hoav there (after eight hours),2.—Pinching pain in the lower abdomen, now here, now there (after seven hours),2.—Pinching pressure, now here, now there, in the lower abdomen, with rumbling and grum- bling,2.—Pinching pressure in the lower abdomen, and rumbling with desire ; a sensation as if he must go to stool2. Stool and Urinary Organs.—In the eA'ening, desire for stool Avithout effect (after thirteen hours),4.—"He is obliged to urinate frequently, every time profusely; the urine is watery (after twelve hours),2. Sexual Organs.—Pressive pain in the right testicle, more severe Avhen touched (after tAvo hours),2.—At night an emission of semen, without voluptuous dreams,4. Respiratory Apparatus, Chest and Heart.—A cough which wakes him at night from sleep, with profuse expectoration, also just as much cough by day,1.—Oppression of the chest,1.—[50.] "Pain in the chest and back, ivith burning and boring,1.—A hot burning contraction of the chest, so that it is difficult to breathe or to speak,1.—*Pinching-pressive pain in the region of the diaphragm, extending transversely through the chest, when walking (after two hours),3.—(Pinching stitches in the region of both nipples BISMUTHUM OXIDUM. 185 unaltered by inspiration or expiration),2.—Fine tearing stitches in the re- gion of both nipples (apparently superfìcial in the lungs, and at the same time in the pectoral muscles^), at times more severe when inspiring or ex- piring,2.—Dull sticking-tearing in the region of the last ribs,2.—Pressive pain, noAV more, uoav le.-s severe, in the right side of the chest, near the ster- num in a small spot, unaffected by inspiration and expiration (after four hours),3.—Severe pressure near the left nipple, extending inward tOAvard the sternum,2.—Tearing around and near the left nipple (after tAvo days),2. —Intermitting stitches in the IoAvest false ribs of the left side at their union with the dorsal vertebra?,2.—[60.] Fine stitching in the sternum in the middle, not affected by inspiration or expiration (after eight hours),3.— Beating of the heart,2. Neck and Pack.—Sensation of twitching in the muscles of the right side of the neck,2.—Tensive pressure on the right side of the neck in the cervical vertebra?, during motion and rest (after three hours),2.—Sharp pressure on the upper border of the right scapula and the clavicle,2.—Pain in the left side of the back Avhen sitting, as if one had stooped too long (after eight hours),4. Upper Extremities.—Pressh'e tearing in the right shoulder-joint,2. —Paralytic weakness and weariness in the right arm,9.—(Spasmodic) con- tractive tearing in the muscles of the right arm (after fourteen hours),4.— Spasmodic contractive pain in the anterior muscles of the left upper arm during complete rest of the body (after tAventy-four hours),4.—[70.] Para- lytic pressure in the forepart of the right upper arm,2.—Hard pressure in the left forearm, more in the loAver and outer part,2.—Paralytic tearing pressure in the right forearm, especially in the bones,of the ivrist (after one hour),2.—Paralytic tearing pressure in the right forearm, toward the outer side, at times more in the upper part, at times more in the lower part, which dis- appears on motion and touch,2.—Cutting tearing in the muscles of the loAver part of the right forearm (after twelve hours),3.—A grumbling pain in both bones of the left forearm, as if bruised (after thirteen hours),3.— Violent tearing in the bones of the left wrist (after one and a half hours),3. —Tearing in the bones of the right Avrist, Avhich disappears on motion,2.— Sensitive teariug upon and around the right styloid process, extending into the muscles of the hands, less violent in the process itself (after eleven hours),3.—Trembling of the hands, noticed when eating,1.—[80.] Feeling of Aveakness in the hands as though he could not hold a pen, with trembling (after eight hours)',3.—Itching, tearing pressure in the inner processes of both hands, Avhich causes scratching,2.— Tearing in the metacarpal bones of the right index and middle fingers (after eleven hours),2.—Intermitting fine tearing in the ball of the left thumb (after two hours),2.—Fine tearing in the last joints of the left fingere,2.—Fine tearing in the tips of the fingers of the right hand, especially under the nails (after three days),2.—Pressive tear- ing in the tips of the fourth and fifth fingers of the right hand,2. Lower Extremities.—Intermitting hard pressure above the left knee-joint, in the lower part of the thigh, toAvards the outer side, unchanged by touch or motion,2.—DraAving in the middle of the calf and the anterior portion of the left leg down into the foot,2.—Drawing in the right external malleolus, Avhich disappears on motion,2.—[90.] Tearing pain beloAV the right external malleolus, Avhich every time terminates behind in the tendo Achillis (after nine hours),2.—Tearing pain in the right heel near and from the tendo Achillis (after five hours),2.—Fine tearing in the left lied,2.— Pressive tearing betAveen the tAvo last left metatarsal bones, dose to the 186 BISMUTHUM SUBNITRICUM. toes, while sitting (after ten hours),3.—Fine tearing in the last phalanges of the left toes,'.—Pressive tearing in the tip of the left great toe,2. Generalities aud Skin.— Weakness and exhaustion,2.— Corrosive itching near the tibia aud the backs of both feet near the joints, which becomes much worse on scratching; is obliged to scratch himself until it bleeds,2. Sleep and Freams, Fever.—In the morning, a few hours after rising, an excessive sleepiness, but after eating he was unable to take his accus- tomed nap for several days,2.—During Avork he is overpoAvered by excessive inclination to sleep; he reads Avithout knoAving Avhat ; he immediately falls asleep and has vivid and confused dreams,2.—[100.] He lies upon the back at night,4.—In the e\rening Avhile slumbering, violent startings, as if he fell (after fourteen and a half hours),4.—At night,frequent waking in sleep asfrom fright*.—At night, frequent ivakings with wearhiess*.—Restless sleep) at night, on account òfvoluptuous dreams, without, or frequently with, emission of semen*. —At night, vivid anxious dreams,4.—Flushes of heat through the whole body, especially in the head and over the chest, Avithout chili preceding or folloAving, in the morning soon after rising (after tAventy-four hours),2. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Morning), Dizziness; taste of blood; flushes of heat.—(Evening), White-coated tongue; desire for stool ; while slumbering, violent startings.—( When eating), Trembling of the hands.— (After eating), Nausea; pressure in stomach.—(When inspiring or expiring), Stitches in region of nipples.—(Motion), Drawing in the head ; pressure, etc, in forehead ; pressure, etc, in occiput.—(Pressure), Pressure in right tempie, —(Scratching), Itching near tibia, etc.—( When sitting), Pain in forehead ; pain in side of back; tearing between metatarsal bones.—(When standing), Rumbling in abdomen.—(Touch), Pain in right testicle.—( When walking), Pain in region of diaphragm. Amclioration.—(Evening), More cheerful.—(On motion), Pressure in forearm disappears ; tearing in bones of Avrist ; drawing in right malleolus disappears.—(On pressure), Pressure in cartilage of ear disappears.—(On touch), Pressure in forearm disappears. BISMUTHUM SUBNITRICUM. Formula, Bi203,N205,20H2. (Magisterium bismuthi.) Preparation, Triturations. Authorities. 1, Kerner, Heidlbg. Kl. Annal., 1829 (from Wibmer), took 2 drops for heartburn ; 2, Wernek, ibid., two girls, about 18 years old, took 6 grains in the morning, fasting; 3, ibid., a boy, 6 years old, took 6 grains after supper; 4, ibid., some men took from 6 to 12 grains at a dose; 5, ibid., a man took 15 grains, and the next day 20 grains ; 6, ibid., a man took 15 grains ; 7, a man took 40 grains at one dose ; 8, Wernek, ibid., took 20 grains immediately after a meal. Head.—Head someAAdiat confused on rising,8.—Vertigo,7.—Vertigo (after two hours),8.—Vertigo on violent motion (after one hour),2.—Slight, transient headache,6.—Headache, especially in the frontal region,7.—Head- ache and vertigo (after first dose),4.—Headache and vertigo (after one and a half hours),5.—Heat aud confusion of the head (after one hour),2.—[10.] Slight transient pain in the forehead (after half an hour),8.—"Pressure in the frontal region?'.—"Pressive pain in the frontal region (after one hour),2. Eyes.—Eyes red, sight somewhat dim,7.—Conjunctiva red,5.—Redness of the conjunctiva. BLATTA AMERICANA. 187 Ears and Nose.—Dry nose,1.—Roaring in the ears,8. Mouth and Throat.—Tongue coated,7.—Tongue furred,5.—[20.] Tongue coated white,8.—Offensive taste in the mouth,1.—Taste bitter,7.— The fauces and uvula Avere inflamed, with burning in the throat, difficult SAvalloAving, and thirst,1. Stomach.—Appetite completely lost,7.—Thirst increased,7.—Much thirst and no appetite,8.—Eructations of wind after drinking a glass of water?. —Frequent empty eructations and feeling of discomfort in the stomach, soon folloAved by a liquid stool, but not bilious (after three hours),2.—Vio- lent eructations, gripings in the boAvels, and sudden slight bilious vomiting (after one and a half hours),7.—[30.] Nausea and slight bilious vomiting,8. —"Nausea, with pressure in the stomach (after one and a balf hours),3.— Vomiting and diarrhcea, with retching and burning in the throat (imme- diately),1.—Passage of much flatus from the stomach (after four hours),5.— Passage of odorless flatus frora the stomach,3.—"Uncomfortable feeling in the stomach (after half an hour),8.—"Thepressure in the stomach changes to a burning (after one hour),7.—"Pressure in the region of the stomach (after half an hour),7.—"Pressure in the stomach (after one hour),6 B.—"Distressing pressure and burning in the region of the stomach (after three and a half hours),5.—[40.] "Some pressure in the region of the stomach, and empty eruc- tations*. Abdomen.—Rumbling in the intestines, and eructations (after one hour),8.—Passage of mudi flatus, followed by a thin bilious evacuation,6.— Colicky pains in the boAvels,6.—Gripings in the abdomen, followed by tAvo liquid bilious evacuations (second day),2. Stool and Urinary Organs.—A liquid bilious stool (after three hours),7.—Two loose movements in the bowels, Avith gripings, at 6 p.m. (second day),8.—Two liquid stools, with gripings, at 4 p.m. (third day),8.— During the poisoning he passed no urine, and the region of the bladder was not distended,1. Respiratori/ Apparatus and False.—Difficult breathing,8.— [50.] Pulse spasmodic,*.—Pulse tense, spasmodic,5.—Pulse small,1.—Pulse small, tense, and spasmodic,7.—Pulse accelerated, contracted,2.—Pulse someAvhat accelerated, small and tense,2.—Pulse rapid, hard, small, 97,8.— Pulse, at midnight, 95 and spasmodic,8. Extremities and Sleep.—Cramps in the hands aud feet,1.—Night very restless,8. Fever.—[60.] Extremities cold,1.—Temperature somewhat increased,8. —Heat over the whole body,8.—Heat in the whole body (after two hours),2.—A feeling of beat over the Avhole body,5. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(After drinking water), Eructations.— (On violent motion), Vertigo.—(On rising), Head confused. BLATTA AMERICANA. "The great American Cockroach," probably kakerlac insignis. Nat. order, Insecta (common in Brazil). Preparation, Triturate the live insect Avith sugar of milk. Authority. Pathogenesie Bresilienne (Mure). Head.—Numbness and heaviness of the head.—Pain in the tempie, with lancinations no\v and then (second day).—Aching pain in the temples. —Acute pain in the temples, every now and then, at 4 p.m. 188 BOLETUS LARICIS. Eyes.—Pricking, as by a fly, in the corner of the left eye, at 10 a.m. —Lachrymation.—YelloAvness of the sclerotica. (When the prover had the jaundice, for Avhich the Blatta is cousidered empirically as a specific, he felt a number of pains which have been reproduced in this proving, such as general prostration, Aveariness, etc) Nose, Face, and Mouth.—Watery discharge from nose.—YelloAV- ness of face.—[10.] Very salt saliva. Stomach and Abdomen.—-Transient bloating at pit of stomach. —Slight colie—Pain in transverse colon, duoclenum, and pit of stomach. Urinary Organs.—Much heat in urethra, Avhen urinating.—Yel- Ioav color of urine, increasing more and more.—Urine of a bright yelloAV, albumiuous (second day). Chest.—Acute pain in chest, afternoon (second day).—Violent pain in chest, Avith Avant of breath (second day).—Pain in right side of chest. Neck and Back.—[20.] Prickings in right side of neck.—Pain in back, right side.—Pain shifting from back to shoulder-blade. Lower Extremities.—Sense of Aveariness in the hams.—Cramp in right leg (second day).—Pain in right leg, from toes to knees.—Pain in feet, here and there, sometimes in the sole (second day).—Pain at left little toe. Generali!ies.—Lazy.—Extreme weariness Avhen going upstairs. Sleep and Fever.—[30.] Frequent yawning.—Chili and shudder- ing, for half an hour.—Shuddering, Avith sense of heat and moisture ali over. The proving Avas interrupted by an accident. BOLETUS LARICIS. Boletus purgans, Pere. (Boletus laricis, L. ; B. laricinus, Berk.) Nat. order, Fungi. Preparation, Trituration. Aufhority. W. H. Burt, W. Hom. Obs., 2, 154, provings with the 3d trit. and the crude substance. Mind.—Very gloomy and despondent,—Irritated at the least trifle.— Absence of mind. Head and Eyes.—-Head feeling very light and hollow, Avith deep frontal headache and great faintness.—Dull frontal headache.—Dull froutal headache, aggravated by motion.—Deep draAving pains in fore- head.—Neuralgic pains in the temples.—Agglutination of the eyelids everv morning, Avith dull aching pains in the eyeballs. Mouth.—[10.] Teeth and gums very sore.—White coating on the tongue—Thick yelloAV coating on the tongue, so that the marks of teeth are shoAvn.—Fiat taste in the mouth.—Fiat, bitter taste.—Strong coppery taste for several days.—Ali kinds of food taste unnatural.—Loss of taste. Stomach.—Loss of appetite.—Feeling in the fauces as if I Avould vomit.—[20.] Nausea, lasting but a moment.—Constant nausea, with dis- tress in the stomach.—Nausea aud vomiting.—Great faintness at the epi- gastrium.—Distress in the epigastric and umbilical regions.—Distress in the stomach and umbilicus, with frequent nausea.—Cutting pains in the stomach ali night.—Severe sharp cutting pains in the stomach every few minutes, with dull aching distress in the umbilicus, and loud rumbling of the bowels ali night. Abdomen.—Heavy dragging pains in the liver, more in the right BOLETUS LARICIS. 189 lobe.—Dull burning distress in the right lobe of the liver and epigastrium, with dull drawing pains in the right lobe of the liver and Avhole dorsal region.—[30.] Dull aching pains in the right lobe of the liver, with dull frontal headache.—Full inspiration produces sharp cutting pains in the right lobe of the liver and Avhole dorsal region.—Sharp cutting pain near the gall-bladder.—'Burning distress in the region of the gall-bladder ali the afternoon, Avith sharp pains in the stomach, and heavy aching distress in the whole liver, especially the right lobe.—Stools preceded by severe pain and distress in the umbilical region, and folloAved by the sanie symp- toms.—Sharp cutting pains in the umbilical and hypogastric regions before stool.—Sharp cutting pains in the umbilical and hypogastric regions, be- fore stool, and folloAved by the sanie symptoms.—Constant rumbling in the abdomen before stool.—Severe dull aching distress just below the stomach, ali day, that produces great faintness ; it Avas terrible to endure.—Great distress in the bowels before stool.—[40.] Great distress and pain in the bowels after stool. Stool.—-Great disposition to strain after stool.—TAventy grains acted as a cathartic in eight hours.—Forty grains, taken before breakfast, acted as a most violent cathartic in tAvo hours.—Papescent stools, Avith pain.—Papescent stool, with high fever.—Thin, yellow, papescent stools.—YelloAV, papescent stools, mixed Avith something that looks like oil, in drops the size of a cent doAvn to small drops.—Soft papescent stool, folloAved by dull, heavy, ach- ing pains in the liver and umbilicus.—Thin, very dark-colored, papescent stools.—[50.] Dark, lumpy, dry stools.—Black, lumpy, dry stools, mixed with bile and mucus.—Stools of pure mucus.—Stools of naturai consistence, of a dark color, and mixed with bile and mucus.—Stools of bile, mucus, and blood.—Fifty grains produced bloody stools, with high fever.—Stools that ruu from the boAvels a stream of bile, mucus, and black fecal matter, preceded by great burning distress in the epigastrium, right lobe of liver, and umbilicus, and folloAved by the same symptoms.—Stools of undigested food. Urinary Organs.—Urine at first diminished, and then slightly in- creased.—Urine high-colored and scanty. False and Back—{60.] Pulse 100, soft and full.—Dull heavy pains in the dorsal and lumbar regions.—Severe dull aching pains in the Avhole dorsal region, that seem to proceed from the liver.—Great Aveakuess of the small of the back.—Severe dull pain in the lumbar region, greatly aggravated by rising up.—Dull aching distress in back and legs. Upper Éxtrem ities.—Great Aveakness of the arms.—Severe aching distress in the shoulders, elboAvs, and Avrists. Lower Extremities.—Great Aveakness of the legs.—Severe aching distress in the hips, knees, and ankles, during the chills and fever. General ities.—[70.] Great restlessness after midnight.—Very Aveak and languid.—Great faintness after stool.—Great aching distress in ali the joints. Fever.—Chilliness along the spine, with frequent hot flashes of fever. —Disposition to yaAvn and stretch when chilly.—Fever ali one afternoon and night.—Skin hot and dry, especially the palms of the hands.—Face hot and flushed, Avith severe frontal headache.—Hands hot and dry.—[80.] Waking at midnight, tAvo différent nights, in a profuse perspiration. Conditioris.—Aggravation.—(Morning), Agglutination of lids.— (Night), Pain in stomach, etc.—(Midnight), Perspiration.—(On full inspi- ration), Pains in liver.—(Motion), Headache.—(Rising up), Pain in lum- 190 BOLETUS LURIDUS—BOLETUS SATANAS. bar region.—(Before stool), Pain in umbilical, etc, regions; rumbling in abdomen ; distress in bowels.—(After stool), Distress in boAvels. BOLETUS LURIDUS. B. luridus, Fries. (B. nigrescens, Pali., etc) Nat. order, Fungi. Common names, German, Hexenpilz, Feuerpilz, etc. ; French, Fauxceps, or Oignon de loup. Preparation, Triturations. Authority. Delle Chiaje, Tossicologia, p. 143 (frora Boudier, by Huse- mann, p. 15S), effeets of eating the roasted fungi. Delirium, folloAved by death (fourth day).—Headache.—Sunken features (second day).—A violet color of the nose and lips (third day).-—Intense thirst.—Violent pain in the epigastrium (after tAvo hours).—Meteorismus (third day).—Exceedingly fetid stool (third day).—Pulse small, irregular (second day).—Subsultus tendinum (fourth day).—Urticaria tuberosa (speedily followed by death), (third day).—Cold sweat (second day). BOLETUS SATANAS. B. satanas, Lenz. Nat. order, Fungi. Preparation, Triturations. Authorities. 1, Lenz, Boudier on Fungi, translated from the French by Husemann, tasted a piece of the fresh fungus, but spit it out soon ; 2, Salz- mann, ibid., ate some cooked in salt and Avater, and roasted ; 3, six persons poisoned by eating the roasted mushrooms (Wien. Med. Presse), from N. Z. f. H. Kl., 13, 55. Milld.—Fear and restlessness,3.—Intellect undisturbed,3. Eyes and Ears.—Sparks before the eyes, alternating Avith obscura- tion of vision,3.—Noises in the ears,'. Mouth and Throat.—Troublesome dryness in the mouth and throat,3.—Violent burning and scraping in the throat,3. Stomach.—Unquenchable thirst,3.—-Nausea,3.—Sudden nausea (after tAvo hours),2.—[10.] Retching and vomiting,3.—A desire to vomit carne very suddenly ; betAveen the attacks there Avas very little nausea, and no pain when vomiting the last time; after about three hours he noticed a slight trace of blood,1.—He Avas obliged to vomit (after tAvo hours and three hours, and repeated twenty times within three hours),1.—Vomiting repeated thirty times within two hours,2.—He vomited everything that he took,2.— Salzmann continued to vomit (after the contents of the stomach) a bitter fluid, Avhich Avas finally mixed Avith blood ; olive oil did not entirely re- lieve the vomiting, nor Avhen mixed with charcoal,2.—Epigastric region distended,3.—Perceptible pulsation in the epigastric region,3.—Frightful pain in the stomach,3. Abdomen.—Abdomen sunken and frightfully painful,2.—[20.] Ob- stinate tension of the abdomen,3. Stool.—A profuse diarrhcea of blood and of the mucous membranes of the intestines,2.—Watery evacuations,3. Chest and False.—Oppression of the chest,3.—Pulse scarcely per- ceptible,2. Extremities.—A sudden sensation through ali his Hmbs as though he would be attacked Avith apoplexy (after two hours),1.—Violent, ex- tremely painful cramps iu the muscles of the Hmbs and of the face,2. BOMBYX CHRYSORRHCEA—BOMBYX PROCESSIONEA. 191 Generalities.—Loss of ali strength,2.—A great Aveakness suddenly (after tAvo hours),1.—So weak that he could scarcely stand or Avalk (after two to eight hours),1.—[30.] Excessive weakness, amounting to faintness, Avhilst the vomiting continued ; repeated ten or tAvelve times in an hour,3.— Great discomfort in the whole body,3. Fever.—Lirabs cold,2.—Coki sweat over the whole body,3. BOMBYX CHRYSORRHCEA. Lipparis chrysorrhcea. Class, Lepidoptera. Common nome, BroAvn-tailed moth (common on appiè and pear trees in Europe). Preparation, Tincture of the living caterpillar. Authority. Calmeil (as in next), effeets of handling a cocoon. In a feAV hours, painful pricking in the conjunctiva; unendurable heat and buruing in the lids, on the neck, and on the sides, especially on the chest. Soon after, redness of these parts, and an eruption of small "blisters, with itching aud heat. BOMBYX PROCESSIONEA. An inseet belonging to the class Lepidoptera. Common nome, Procession moth (common in Europe, on oak trees).f Preparation, Tincture of the live caterpillar?. Authorities. 1, Calmeil, N. Journ. de Med., voi. 9, effeets of disturbing a nest ; 2, Galignani's Messenger (Pharm. J., 22, 136), a boy shook from a tree an immense number of the caterpillars into his naked breast. Eyes.—Painful SAA'dling of the lids,1.—Lachrymation,1. Stomach and Extremities.—Nausea,1.—In the morning, swell- ing of the hands and finger-joints,1. Skin.—Skin covered with large red spots, which Avere soon folloAved by a general SAvelling,2.—Dr. C. preserved a nest of the caterpillars in a large glass vial, which Avas not opened for ten years. At length it Avas opened in the presence of several persons, ali of whoni caught the eruption,1.—If a nest of the inseets is touched or stirred up, persons within reach of the enianations arising therefrom will be attacked with a papulous eruption, more or less confluent, which avìII last several days and be attended with violent itching,1.—The arms are covered with hard, large, uneven, areola- formed tubercles, with a led areola, so thick as to leave hardly any space betAveen,1.—Eruption of a wonderful number of linear-formed tubercles over the whole arra, and even over the chest and abdomen ; most marked near ali the joints,1.—[10.] Sensation as if a foreign body Avere under the skin,1.—Itching of Avhole body,1.—A severe itching sensation, so that he was compelled to run home for assistance,2.—Itching, evenings, not relieved by anything,1.—Itching of both hands, increasing to a pain,1. Sleep and Freams.—Frequent Avaking, nights,1.—Dreams that the arra is being cauterized, and arroAvs thrust into the muscles,1. Fever.—Burning beat; great desire to scrape the skin,1.—Violent heat of arms and face,1.—Fever, somnolency, and delirium, followed by death,2. f Avenues in the Bois de Boulogne are sometimes closed, to protect the public from the irritation of the skin that the hairs of this caterpillar cause. 192 BONDONNEAU. BONDONNEAU. Boxdonneau Minkual Water. (Saintes-Fontaines.) Chemical Analysis. In one litre, there Avas contained Free Sulphuric Acid, a trace, but it is very perceptible at the spring Free Carbonio-Acid, .... Bicarbonate of Lime, .... do. Magnesia, do. Soda, .... Potasti, salts, ...... f Soda, Sulphates (probably anhydrous) of \ Lime, ( Magnes Chloride of Sodium, .... Alitatine, Iodides and Bromides, Arseniates, ...... Sesquioxide of Iron with Manganese, Silica and Alurnina, .... Earthy Phosphates, .... JNitrogenized organic matters,. f the volume of water. 0.390 grammo?. 0.00G " a trace. 0.043 " 0 030. 0.008. a trace. 0.002. 0.128. a trace. an uncertain amount. Authority, Dr. Espanet, Journ. de la Soc. Gallicane, 2d Series, voi. 4, p. 65. Mind.—Gloomy thoughts ; painful anxiety.—Irritability, bad humor (from thè first). Head.—Slight vertigo, sometimes followed by obnubilation (during the first days).—Dulness, heaviness and uneasiness in the head, Avith bad humor.—Compressive headache (continuing after leaving off the Avater).— The head seems too full, with internai pulsation at the base of the brain, nearly ali the time in the evening.^—Throbbing in the head, Avith pricking in the throat.—On moving the head, bruised pain internally, Avith vertigo (at the beginning).—Feeling of constriction at the forehead, with irasci- bility.—[10.] Swelling of the temporal veins and of the hands, Avith throb- bing, but Avithout redness (after fifteen days).—Slight lancinating pain, with heat, at the temples.—DraAving and itching in the bairy scalp. Eyes.—Lancinations in the orbits and in the head, Avith evening chilli- ness.—Red, painless SAvelling of the puncta lachrymalia (in an old man).— A succession of sties for a month after leaving off the Avater.—The lids feel SAvollen and tense, especially in the morning.—DraAving in the eyelids from time to time ; they are opened Avith difficulty during the first fortnight.— Itching of the lids and sensitiveness of the eyes to light (after one month). —Yellow tinge of the albuginea, with paleness of the conjunctiva and ot the mucous membrane of the palate and lips (after five weeks).—[20.] Red- ness of the conjunctiva, Avithout pain (after three weeks).—The eyeball feels as if compressed, during the first week.—Sparks before the eyes (during the first fortnight, in a patient laboring under hepatic obstruction)., Ears.—Increased discharge of a clearer mucus (after three weeks).— Dryness with heat in the ears (in the beginning).—Heat and throbbing in the ears (at the beginning).—Sensation of fulness in the ears, with deafness. Nose.—In the morning, several times, a slight discharge of black blood from the nose (after fifteen days).—Chronic stoppage of the nose, in a gouty BONDONNEAU. 193 subject.—Repeated, short-lasting stoppage of the nose.—[30.] Dryness of the uose, with pricking.—Throbbing at the root of the nose, Avith redness of the nose (after tAvo weeks). Face.—Paleness and varying color of the face, toAvards evening.— Chapping of the lips, as from Aviuter Aveather (just before leaving off the water;. Mouth.—Discolored and denuded teeth, Avith small ulcere on the gums.—Grinding of the teeth at night (at the dose of the season).—Several molar teeth feel too long, and are painful every night.—Tougue pointed, yelloAV, Avith bright-red tip.—Tongue coated Avhite, Avith red papilla?.— Clammy mouth, Avith sour taste (at the last).—[40.] Dry mouth Avithout thirst (unusual).—Sensation of heat and swelling in the mouth (after a repetition of the Avater).—Abundant saliva (after one month). Throat.—The bottoni of the throat is bright-red.—Dryness of the throat.—Heat Avith pricking and lancinations in the tonsils (the first days). —Uneasy feeling, as if from congestion of the tonsils (after three Aveeks). Stomach.—Great and continuai hunger (Avhile taking the waters, and afterwards).—Thirst during the first days ; afterwards, entire absence of thirst.—Insipid, mucous eructations, after taking the water.—[50.] Epigastric swelling, with Inibitimi heat.—Liquid gurgling in the stomach Avhen lying doAvn in the evening (at the last).—Burning heat, with uneasi- ness at the stomach after a meal (after tAvo weeks).—Painful heat at the epigastrium, as from flatulence. It shifts about, often becoming seated at the hypochondria, toAvards the last.—Sensation of fulness, Avhich takes aAvay the appetite (at first).—The epigastrium and hypochondria are sensitive to touch, after the first week. Abdomen.—Inflation of the abdomen.—Sensation of heaviness in the abdomen.—Tension and beat of the abdomen (towards the last).—Colie, followed by a diarrhoeic stool, with tenesmus, after the first days.—[60.] Lancinating pains here and there in the abdomen. Rectum and Anus.—Protrusion of the anus, after every stool, in a child troubled with worms. In a Aveek, this symptom disappeared perma- nently.—Heat and pricking at the anus (after one month).—Itching at the anus (after fifteen days).—Profuse SAveat of the perina?um (after the season). Stool.—ToAA'ards the last, the evacuations become, easier and more regular.—Watery and mucous stools (in the beginning).—Stools yellow, afterwards green (in a patient who had had jaundice).—Hard, curled, dark-green evacuations (after one month).—In the beginning, difficult stools at long intervals (in a cachectic patient, previously dyspeptic). Urinary Organs.—[70.] A former discharge from the urethra re- appears at the end'of the season.—Pricking in the urethra.—Frequent and abundant discharge of urine, Avhich becomes turbid after passing.—The urine is very abundant and clear (in the beginning).—In the beginning, reddish urine, having a strong odor. Sexual Organs.—Mucous discharge from the prepuce, with itch- ing.—More frequent erections in the morning.—Dry heat of the vagina (in the first fortnight).—Mucous or serous discharge (after three Aveeks).—The menses appear for the first time (after three weeks).—[80.] Regular return of the menses after a five months' suppression.—Menses too early (in a very lymphatic young Avoman).—The menses, usually regular, are retarded for one Aveek (after fifteen days). Respiratory Apparatus.—Constant snorting, as if there was a VOL. II.—13 194 BONDONNEAU. foreign body in the larynx.—In the beginning, irritation and dry cough, Avith headache.—Frora time to time, short-lasting hoarseness (toAvards the end).—Slight dry cough (in a patient with gastritis).—Blood-streaked ex- pectoration (in chronic bronchitis). Chest.—Paroxysm of spasmodic oppression, with hiccough.—Habitual oppression, with sensation of heat under the sternum, after the first days.— [90.] Sensation of heat, fulness and oppression of the chest (towards the last).—Stitchlike pain in the right loAver portion of the chest. Heart.—Palpitation, the first days.—Tumultuous action of the heart after a meal (after three Aveeks).—Sense of tension and fulness at the region of the heart (after one month). Neck and Back.—Drawing and stiffness in the cervical muscles.— Slight pain in the back, shifting about rapidly.—-Pains in the kidneys, ex- tending towards the bladder, after every meal.—Slight lancinations, with heat, in the region of the kidneys (after one month).—Compressive pain in the loins (at the last). Extremities in General.—[100.] The veins on the Hmbs are more prominent (after the season).—Heaviness of the Hmbs, with difficulty in moving them (after the season).—Nervous tension and greater agility in the Hmbs (after one Aveek). Upper Extremities.—Extreme sensitiveness, Avith scarcely any swelling, of the axillary glands.—A previous iuduration of a mammary gland continues.—Constant heat in the paims of the hands.—Stiffness and sensitiveness of the finger-joints. Lower Extremities.—Dull and deepseated pain in the inside of the thighs (at the last).—Pains, Avhen in bed, in the long bones of the lower extremities. Generalities.—Increased sensitiveness of the Avhole cutaneous sur- face (in the first fortnight).—Cachexite, the results of antisyphilitic and febrifuge treatment.—[110.] Convalescences Avhich left the patients in a confirmed cachectic condition.—Various symptoms of former syphilis. Skin.—Mottled skin, as in cold weather.—Sensitive, colorless pimples, like tubercles, appear in succession, on the scalp, for several days (after six Aveeks).—Eruption, here and there, of large, red and very sensitive pimples (after the first Aveek).—Small, red, acurainated pimples on the face (after six weeks).—A very itching kind of eruption, like nettle-rash, appears, on the same patient, every time after leaving off the water.—General eruption of furfuraceous blotches (after the fifth day and fifth bath, and lasting until a week after leaving off the Avater).—A furfuraceous tetter on the nose ex- tends to the external ear, and causes a discharge from the fold of the latter, which disappears with the eruption, in fifteen days, and after taking the water for six Aveeks.—Eruption of very painful boils, which succeed each other for five Aveeks.—[120.] Ulcere cease suppurating while taking the waters and for a long Avhile after, with general improvement of the health. —A profusely suppurating fistulous ulcer on the tibia leaves off suppurat- ing.—General itching, especially troublesome over the more muscular por- tions of the Hmbs.—Itching of the wings of the uose and of the eyes, followed by redness and very small pimples (after one month). Sleep and Freams.—Frequent yaAvning with shivering (after fifteen days).—DroAvsiness in daytime (after four Aveeks).—Light sleep, frequently interrupted (unusual).—Habitual sleeplessness, with starting when on the point of falling asleep.—Dreams Avhich interrupt sleep (in the beginning). ACIDUM BORACICUM—BORAX. 195 Fever.—Shivering ali over the body (at the beginning).— [130.] In- ternai heat, Avith flushes of heat in the chest (after the season).—Sensation of external coki, with transient shivering followed by beat and by pricking on the skin.—Easy SAveat (from the beginning).—The least exertion brings on a profuse SAveat (at the last). Conditions.—Aggravaticn.—(Morning), Eyelids feel swollen, etc; bleeding at the nose; more frequent erections.—(Towards evening), Paleness, etc.—{Evening), Head feels too full ; chilliness ; Avhen lying down, gurgling in stomach.—(Night), Teeth feel too long, etc.—(After a meal), Burning heat at stomach ; tumultuous action of heart ; pains in kidneys. ACIDUM BORACICUM. Borie acid ; formula 7(^B203)54(n20). Preparation, Solution of the crystals in alcohol. Authority. A. H. Z. 33, 15, S. J., took repeated doses of the third dil. (from Inaug. Dis. on Borax and the Borates). Head.—Headnnusually confused on Avaking in the morning.—A gastric headache. Mouth and Throat.—Much cold saliva in the mouth.—HaAvking. Stom((eh and Abdomen.—Great nausea and heaviness in the stomach, Avhich disappears after Avalking in the open air.—Retching and vomiting of tough mucus, Avith Avatery fluid which is very strongly alka- line.—Vomiting of tough fluid substances strongly alkaline (after sixteen minutes).—Heaviness and restlessness in the stomach till dinner.—Rum- bling in the abdomen in the afternoon, and two scanty pasty stools. Stool and Urinary Organs.—[10.] A pasty stool.—A moder- ately transient pain in the region of the uretere.—Frequent and urgent desire to urinate.—Urine nearly doublé the normal in amount. Generalities and Skin.—General discomfort, which disappears after a Avalk of tAvo hours.—Some time after beginning the proving of the alkaline Borates, an eruption was noticed on the right thigh, consisting of vesicles, which continually extended and became covered with crusts; in the middle, a circumscribed spot as large as a ten-cent piece, surrounded by neAV vesicles, Avhich were very moist Avhen broken (Impetigo figurata, IVillati).—After tAvo months, this eruption extended to the right lower leg ; it then passed over to the left lower leg and disappeared, eight months after first breaking out, and tAvo months from the time of taking any medicine. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Morning), On Avaking, head confused. —(Afternoon), Rumbling in the abdomen, etc. Am eli orati oìi.—(After walking in open air), Nausea, etc, disappears. —(After a walk), General discomfort disappears. BORAX. Natrum biboracicum (2BO2Na.B2O.310H2O). Sodium biborate. Preparation, Triturations. Authority. 1, Hahnemann, H. Ch. Kn., 2, 281 ; 2, Schreter, ibid.; 3, Fischer, Z. f. V. (Est., 1857, p. 217, provings Avith tinct. of Borax (Borax 196 BORAX. 5 gre., Alcohol 100 drops), on pellets; 4, Dr. J., Inaug. dis., Berlin, 1845, experiineiits with powdered Borax. Alind.—Voluptuous mood (after five Aveeks),2.—Very cheerful, lively, affectionate, with desire and liking for ali Avork, in the forenoon (sixth day),2.—The child cries at intervals very violently, ceases after a few min- utes, and is again contented and playful,2.—Very earnest (after one day),2.—Low-spirited and peevish (second day),2.—* Very anxious on riding rapidly down a hill, contrary to his custom ; he feels as though it would tetke away his breath (first five Aveeks),2.—* The child becomes anxious when dancing; if one rocks it in the arms it has an anxious expression of the face during the downward motion (the first thrèe Aveeks),2.—Anxiety with rumbling in the bowels (after ten hours),2.—"Great anxiety, with great sleepiness; the anxiety increased until 11 o'clock in the evening, Avhen the person became dizzy and sleepy, and fell asleep,1.—[10.] Anxiety, with Aveakness and trembling in the feet, and palpitatimi (when mesmerizing), (after three days),2.—"Fright; both he and she start up at a distant shock,2.—"Iright; he starts in ali his Hmbs on hearing an anxious cry (after four Aveeks),2.—"The baby is frightened at heiwking and sneezing,2.—Dread and fear of coiitagion,1. —Irritable during important business (after eight days),2.—The child is fretful, Avhines and cries, contrary to its custom (first da'y),2.—Very fretful in the afternoon at 4 o'clock, and peevish, although he Avas in good humor previously; he rebukes people for trifles, for several days (eighth day),2.— "Before the easy stool in the afternoon, fretful, ill-humored, indolent, and dis- contented ; after it, lively, contented with himself a nel the world, and looking cheerfully into the future (after tAventy days),2.—Violent ; he scolds and SAvears at trifles (first day),2.—[20.] Violent, fretful, ill-humored (first day),2.—He does not become offended, and is indifferent to things which usually vex him very mudi (curative action), (fifteenth day),2.—Pleasure and activity in his business (curative action), (after five Aveeks),2.—At times his thoughts vanish (fourth day),2.—"He idles through the afternoon, does not really get at his work; changes from one business to another, from one room to another; does not keep at one business2.—Disinclined to work; he does only what he is obliged to as if by force (the first five AA'eeks),2.—He is obliged to reflect a long time, until he knows everything that he has done through the day; for a long time he is not certain Avhether he had been at a place yesterday or to-day (sixth day),2. Head.—On Avalking, head confused,4.—The Avhole head confused, with stitching in left ear, evening (first day),3.—Vertigo, in the morning in bed (fifth day),2.—Vertigo in the evening when Avalking, as if some one pushed him from the right side toAvards the left (fifth day),2.—[30.] Attacks of vertigo, with loss of presence of mind (third day),2.—Giddy and full feeling in the forehead in the morning, so that he immediately lost bis good humor (fourth day),2.—Light, clear head (sixth day),2.—Heaviness in the head (first day),2.—Headache, with confusion of the whole head, and sticking in the left ear (first day),2.—Fulness of the head on ascending a mountain or steps (fifth day),2.—Fulness in the head and pressure about the eyes, as if they Avere held fast, so that he can scarcely move them,2.—Fulness in the head and pressure in the small of the back when sitting, together with a sleepy sensation in the eyes (seventeenth day),2.—Fulness in the head in the morning, with lack of clear ideas and presence of mind, so that he is unable to perform any mental Avork, and has no desire for it; after walk- ing iu the open air he is better, but stili feels great Aveakness in the feet aud joints (second day),2.—Aching in the whole head, with nausea, inclination BORAX. 197 to vomit, and trembling in the whole body, in the morning at 10 o'clock (in tAA'O female provers at the sanie time), (second day),23.—[40.] Dull pressive headache in the morning, especially in the forehead (first day),2.—During menstruation, throbbing in the head and roaring in the ears,2.—Headache in the forehead, with sticking in the left ear, and a hollow lower back tooth on the left side, in the evening (fourteenth day),2 (3).—DraAving pain in the forehead extending towards the eyes (fourth day),2.—Pressive draAving headache in the forehead above the eyes and towards the root of the nose, at times extending into the nape of the neck ; on stooping a severe pressure in the frontal bone; when writing and reading the pain becomes much more violent, with pressure in the region of the spleen (sixth day),2.—Dull pres- sure in the forehead (sixth day),2.—Pressive headache above the eyes; soon disappears when Avalking in the open air (fourth day),2.—Sticking headache over the eyes and in the temples, alternating with heat and coldness, so that at one time the hands Avere very hot, at another quite blue, Avith stick- ing in the swollen glands in the neck, Avhich afterwards became softer and smaller (fourteenth day),2.—Twitching pain iu the forehead, with nausea and tearing in both eyeballs, in the afternoon (first day),'2 (3).—Throbbing in the forehead,2.—[50.] Sticking from the right tempie to the left half of the forehead,2.—Pressive sticking in the right tempie (eleventh day),2.— Rhythmical pressive dull sticking in the right tempie (fortieth day),2.— Throbbing in both temples (fourth day),2.—Throbbing headache in both temples, especially in the right (sixteenth day),2.—Headache in the vertex and forehead, in the evening (second day),2 (3).—Boring in a small spot in the vertex (tAveutieth day),2.—Tearing in the vertex in the forenoon, with a great roaring in the ears (eighth day),2.—Stitches, transient, in the left side of the head in the vertex, afterwards transient stitches in the genitals, and in the following night lascivious disgusting dreams, in a married Avoman (first day),2.—Stitches deep in the right side of the head, with discharge of pus from the right ear; stitches so violent that he involuntarily drew back his head, together with tickling in the left ear, such as precedes a dis- charge, followed by very acute hearing (thirty-second day),2.—[60.] Tear- ing in the left half of the head, starting in a hollow tooth (fourth day),2.— Throbbing headache in the occiput, as if it would suppurate there, Avith shivering over the Avhole body, lasting the Avhole night and folloAving day (second day),2 (3).—Pulsating rush of blood into the occiput (sixteenth day),2.—Sensitiveness of the external head to cold and change of Aveather,1. —*As in Plica Polonica, the child's hairs become entangled at the tips and stick together, so that they cannot be separated; if these bunches are cut off they form again (for ten weeks),3. Eyes.—The infant becomes veiy red around the eyes Avhen crying (fourth day),2.—Sensation in eyes as if something had fallen into them, which disappears on rubbing, first in the right eye, then in the left, four times during half the day, and returning next day at noon (seventh day),23. —Burning in the eyes and momentary contraction of them as soon as he removes the glasses (after six days),2.—Pressive burning in the right eye, in the afternoon (third day),2.—Pressure above the eyes from time to time (tenth day),2.—[70.] Pressure in the right eye very painful, as if it Avould be pressed into the orbit, in the morning (after five Aveeks),2.—Sensation in the right eyelid, while sitting, as if something pressed out from within, frora betAveen the skin coming from the temples ; immediately followed by pres- sure around the eyes (fourth day),2.—Cutting in the left eye lengthwise, coming and going suddenly (thirty-seventh day),2.—In the left eye, three 198 BORAX. stitches in succession, evening (third day),2 (3).—Itching in the eyes, Avith a sensation at times as if sand Avere in them (fourth day),2.—"The lashes turn inward toward the eye and inflame it, especially in the outer canthus, where the margins of the lid are very sore (sixth week),2.—Inflammation of the margins of the lid in an infant ; he rubs the eyes and at night they are agglutinated (first day),2.—Inflammation of the left eye in the inner canthus, with nightly agglutinations (first days),2.—"Inflammation of the right eye in the external canthus, with irregularity of the ladies; agglutination of the eye at night (thirty-fifth day),2.—At night the eyes are agglutinated with hard, dry mucus, Avhich irritates the eyes like sand (fifth week),2.—[80.] In the morning the eyes are agglutinated and lachrymate (fifth day),2.—In the evening it is difficult to dose the lids, and in the morning difficult to open them (fifth Aveek),2.—Pressive pain in the upper lid on opening the eye,2.— Soreness in the external canthi (after five Aveeks),2.—-Lachrymation of the eyes (eighth day),2.—Itching in the internai canthus, so that she must fre- quently rub it (first days),2.—Tearing in both eyeballs, Avith a twitching in the forehead, and nausea in the afternoon,2 (3).—Stitches in the eyeball, Avith contraction in the right upper lid (eighth day),2.—Obscuration of the left eye in the evening; she was obliged to make great exertion, but stili saAV nothing (ninth day)/ (3).—Sensitiveness of the eyes to the candlelight in the evening (third day)/.—[90.] "Flickering before the eyes in the morn- ing when writing, so that he does not see distinctly; there seem to be bright moving waves, now from the right to the left side, now from above downward, several mornings in succession. (after tAventy-four days),2. Ears.—Inflamed hot SAvelling of both ears, with a discharge of pus from them (twenty-seventh day),2.—Purulent discharge from both ears preceded by itching in the occiput (nineteenth day),2.—A purulent dis- charge from the ears, with sticking headache (after thirty-two days),2.—A previous discharge from the ears ceases (curative action),2.—Suddenly a sensation as if the ear Avere enveloped or stopped,1.—Pain in the ear; a sen- sitive pressure behind the right ear (after six days),2.—Stitches in the ears (after six Aveeks),2.—Stitches in the ears in the morning Avhen Avashing in cold Avater (after three days),2.—Stitches in the left ear, on Avaking un- usually early (fourth day),2 (3).—[100.] Stitches in the left ear, iu tAvo provere (after fourteen days),2.—Stitching in left ear (in a man), (fourteenth day),3.—Stitching in left ear, Avith headache in the forehead, and stitching in left, loAver, IioIIoav, molar tooth (in a female), evening (fourteenth day),3. —Sore pain in the ear on boring in Avith the finger (thirty-second day),2.— Itching in the left ear, and sore pain after removing the ear-Avax, in the evening, Avhen Avalking; at the same time a kind of sticking in the left side of the neck (nineteeuth day),2.—Difficult hearing in the left ear, in a child five years old (ninth day),2.—Crackling in the left ear, as if thick wax Avere in it Avhich stopped the ear, which then opened again, in the evening (tenth day),2 (3).—Dull drumming in the left ear, as if over a subterranean vault (fourteenth day),2 (3).—Ringing and piping in the right ear, Avhich after- wards changed to a roaring (twentieth day),2.—Roaring and ringing in right ear (eighth day),2 (3).—[110.] Roaring in the ears, and much difficult hearing (eighteenth and nineteenth days),2.—Rushing in the left ear as from a storni (third and fourth days),2. Nose.—The infant rubs his nose vigorously Avith the hands, and then the eyes (fifteenth day),2.—("Red and shining swelling of the nose, with throbbing and tensive sensation),1.—"In the upper and forepart of the left nostril, towards the tip of the nose, a small boil, with sore pain and swelling of BORAX. 199 the tip of the nose (tenth day),3.—* Ulcerai km in the left nostril, in the forepart, in the tip, with sore pain and swelling of the tip) of the nose (tenth day),2.— "3Iany dry crusts in the nose, which constenitly forni again after being removed (after sixteen days),2.—Sneezing, Avith great painfulness ; he tries to stop it, since it causes severe sticking in the right side of the chest ; for three Aveeks (after six days),2.—Sneezing and fluent coryza (first days),2.—Fluent coryza Avith mudi crawling in the nose (after sixteen days),1.—[120.] Discharge of much greenish thick mucus from the nose,2.—Bleeding from the uose (after tAventy-five days),2.—Bleeding of the nose in the morning, and in the evening pulsating headache (after six days),2.—Some blood is usually dis- charged on bloAving the nose, preceded by itching in the nose (eighteenth day),2.—Itching and craAvling in the nose ; he is obliged to put his finger into it (after twelve days),2. Face.—"Erysipelas in the face (after thirty-four days),2.—"The face of the infant looks pale, suffering, earthy (first day),2.—Swelling of the face with pimply eruptions on the nose and lips (first days),2.— Swelling, heat and redness of the face, Avith tearing pain in the malar bone, and severe pain in the swelling when laughing (thirty-firet and thirty-second days),2.— A feeling in the right side of the face, by the mouth, as if cobAvebs bad formed there,2.—[130.] Dull tearing in the left cheek, starting from a hollow tooth, Avith pressure in the forehead and in both eyeballs (after four days),2.—Red inflamed swelling as large as a pea on the loAver lip, Avith burning soreness when touched (forty-first day),2.—TAvitchingof the muscles near the right corner of the mouth several times,2.—Burning in the upper lip beloAV the left nostril, in the morning in bed (seventh day),2 (3).—Burn- ing pain in the loAver lip, soon passing aAvay, in the evening (third day),2 (3).— 4 a.m., sensation in the loAver lip like the craAvling of insects (fourth day),3. —Crawling on the lips as from beetles (second day),2. Mouth.—Teeth and Gums. A piece broke out of a IioIIoav tooth of itself (after six days),2.—The teeth seem too long (first day),2.—Tooth- ache in an upper holloAV tooth, with burning of the cheek, which pains as if tense Avhen touched (after seven days),2.—[140.] Constrictive griping in a hollow tooth (after four days),2.— Toothache in a hollow tooth, dull griping, in wet rainy weather, in five provers,2.—Aching in the hollow teeth in bad weather (after forty days),1.—Dull, pressive boring in the holloAV teeth in the evening, in cool air (first day),2.—Pressive-digging toothache, after every supper and breakfast ; is relieved by tobaeco smoking ; for several days (after forty days),2.—DraAving pain in the teeth,1.—Fine intermitting stickings in ali the teeth, mostly in a holloAV back tooth in the left loAver jaw (second day),23.—Sticking toothache in a left lower hollow back tooth, Avith sticking in the left ear and headache in the forehead, in the evening (after fourteen days),23.—Tearing from the hollow teeth into half of the head, if they are touched with the tongue, or if cold Avater is taken into the mouth,2.—Tearing and griping in an upper hollow tooth, Avhich seems to be larger than naturai, so that she cannot bite or clench the teeth ; with inflammation and swelling of the gum as if a gum-boil would form ; in the evening the pain extends into the loAver teeth, and then disappears on going to sleep (fourth day),2.—[150.] CraAvling and tickling in the loAver incisors, folloAved by accumulations of saliva in the mouth (after severi days),2.— Swelling of the gum for three days, with pressure in the hollow teeth in bad weather (after forty days),2.—"Inflamed large swelling on the outer side of the gum, which pains severely (gum-boil), with dull pain in a hollow tooth; swelling of the cheek and whole left side of the face, as far as below the eye, 200 BORAX. where there is an elevated ozdematous swelling (smelling of Chamomilla re- lieves the pain), (after thirty-six days"),2.—The gums of the upper teeth bleed Avithout pain (after six days),2.—Tongue. *An aphtha on the tongue (after thirty-three days),2.—"Red blisters on the tongue, as if the skin were eroded; they pain on every motion of the tongue, or if anything salt or sour touches them (after five Aveeks),2.—Dryness of the tongue in the afternoon (third day),2.—Falling asleep of the tongue, so that respiration is impeded,3. —Cramp in the tongue, as if stiff and gone to sleep, so that breathing is impeded thereby,2 (3). — Mouth. "Aphthce in the mouth (after four weeks),2.—[160.] "An aphtha in the inner side of the cheek, which bleeds when eating (after thirty days),2.—*The infant's palate was wrinkled and it cried frequently when nursing (after four Aveeks),2.—* The mucous mem- brane of the forepart of the palate is shrivelled as if burnt, and pains, especially when chewing, for several days (after six days),2.—Slimy mouth (first day),2.—*The mouth of the infant was very hot,2.—Pain in the corners of the mouth, as if they would ulcerate (after twenty days),2.— Copious cold saliva,4.—Taste. "The taste is fleit and insipid (after five days),2.—"She had no taste when she ate anything, for several weeks (after eight days),2.—The soup has no taste at dinner ; it causes sweat (eighth day),2.—[170.]* Bitter taste ; if she eats anything or swallows saliva everything tastes bitter (second day),2 (3). Throat.— Much mucus accumulates in the throat, Avhich he must ex- pectorate,2.—Tough mucus in the throat, Avhich is difficult to loosen (after eighteen days),2.—Much tough mucus in the throat, Avhich he must hawk up with much exertion, so that he vomits (after six days),2.—"Tough whitish mucus in the fauces, which is loosened only after great exertion (for several days), (after five days),2.—-A piece of mucus streaked Avith blood is haAvked up (after nine days),2.—HaAvking of mucus in the morning ; the mucus is easily raised in lumps,2.—Green loose mucus is haAvked from the throat (after twelve days),2.—Dryness in the throat (after five days),2.— Roughness in the throat, as if a grater Avere in it,2.—[180.] Throat rough in the morning,1.—Burning in the throat ; this causes him to swalloAV saliva, which is painful (ninth day),2.—Rawness in the pit of the throat, Avith drawing stitches in it Avhen coughing and sneezing, and Avith relief after hawking up mucus (eleventh day),2.—Scraping in the throat, causing a dry cough (after first day),2.—Tickling in the throat, provoking a dry cough (after four weeks),2. Stomach.—Appetite. Great appetite in the evening,1.—Increased appetite for breakfast (fourth day),2.—Appetite much less than usuai (after five days),2.—Less hunger and appetite than usuai (first five weeks),2.— Diminished hunger and appetite, frequently hoAvever hunger Avithout real appetite (after rive days),2.—[190.] He eats very little,2.—He has less appetite, especially for supper (after eight days),2.—She has very little appetite in the evening for several weeks (after eight days),2.—Loss of appetite, nausea, drawings in the head from the vertex to the temples, and drawings from the abdomen toward the groin, every evening for several days (fifth Aveek),2.—No appetite for dinner (after tAvelve days),2.—No more desire for tobaeco (second day),2.—Thirst in the morning; he must drink a great deal (fourteenth day),2.—Longing for sour drinks (fourteenth and fifteenth days),2.—Hiccough and Nausea. The infant hiccoughs very often,2.—Severe hiccough, Avhich makes the throat raAV,1.—[200.] Hiccough after eating (eighth day),2.—Nausea,4.—Nausea during eating (after nineteen days),2.—Nausea with periodic inclination to vomit (fifth BORAX. 201 day),2.—Nausea in the morning, with inclination to vomit; disappears after dinner (sixth day),2.—Nausea immediately after Avaking, with great in- clination to vomit, Avhich however does not folloAV until he drinks water, Avhen he vomits a large quantity of mucus and some bitter substance with great exertion (seventeenth day),2.—Nausea followed by vomiting of mucus, Avith heat and rapid feverish pulsò (after twenty-three days),2.—Nausea even to vomiting when riding (first day),2.—Nausea and'little appetite (fourth day),2.—Nausea in the stomach, with paiu in the sternum, from 3 o'clock in the afternoon till evening, several days in succession (after five days),2 (3)-—[210.] Nausea and sick feeling even to fainting, in the morn- ing (sixth day),2.—Frequent nausea aud faintness in the afternoon (after tAvehe days),2.—Nausea at the thought of eating, at noon, with coldness, draAving headache and pain in the abdomen, followed by thr^e attacks of diarrhcea (after tAventy days),2.— Vomiting. Vomiting tough fluid sub- stance,4.—Vomiting of sour mucus, after breakfast (of cocca), (second day),2. —Heaviness in stomach, diminished by walking in open air,4.—Epi- gasti ium. Paiu in the stomach, as from bad digestion, on external pressure on the pit of the stomach (second day),2.—"Pain in the region of the stomach after lifting something heavy ; the pain goes into the small of the back, where it becomes sticking, so that she cannot turn without pain the whole night; in the morning better (two days before the menses),(thirteenth day),2(3). —"After eating, which he relishes, great distension, discomfort, sick feeling and ili humor ; in the evening, on going into the open air, somewhat relieved (after forty-one days),2.—After eating apples, with mutton, fulness in the stomach, Avith peevishness and ill-humor ; fulness in the head, as if the blood forcibly pressed into it (nineteenth day),2.—[220.] Constrictive pain in the region of the stomach (after six days),2.—Constrictive pain in the region of the stomach every day from four in the morning till twelve at noon, a kind of Avinding-up sensation, Avhich extends to the spine, where it causes a stick- ing, for several days in succession,2 (3).—Pressure in the stomach (first day),3. —Pressure in the stomach after every meal (first days),2.—After eating pears, especially in the morning or forenoon, pressure in the pit of the stomach, Avith discomfort,2.—Pressure in the pit of the stomach, Avhich dis- appears on Avalking,2.—Pressive-sticking in the stomach, with oppression of the chest, which compels him to take a deep breath, Avhich, hoAvever, he can- not do on account of sharp pinching pain in the right side of the chest,2. Abdomen.—Hypochondria. A sensitive pressure in the region of the spleen (first day),2.—In the left hypochondrium, a feeling as of vio- lent pressure, as with the hands, Avhen riding in a carriage Avithout springs,2. —Pressure, and sometimes a burning, Avith a sensation in the left hypo- chondrium on deep breathing, as if something rose up into the chest frora the region of the spleen, Avhich sank doAvn again on expiration (after six days),2.—[230.] A pressure in the left hypochondrium, from the IoAvest ribs to the hip-bone, Avhich is increased by external pressure, after a mid- day sleep till evening (second day),2.—Pressive pain in the left hypochon- drium, as if a stone lay there, Avhen dancing; on continuing to dance it disappears (after fifteen days),2.—On the second day after menstruation pressure, as from a stone in the right hypochondriac region, extending to the shoulder-blade, from which place the pain extends spasmodically into the stomach and small of the back, folloAved by vomiting,2 (3).—Cutting in the right hypochondrium soon after breakfast, extending doAvmvard across through the bowels, followed by diarrhcea ; evacuation sudden (third day),2.—Cutting in the left hypochondrium on walking rapidly, as if a 202 BORAX. hard, sharp, movable piece were there, Avith a sensation in the abdomen as if only hard pieces Avere in it much mixed up (after six days),2.—The drawing-sticking pain in the right side of the chest extends doAvn into the right flank, where it becomes exceedingly painful ou hiccoughing, sneezing, coughing, and yaAvning (three Aveeks),2.—Abdomen. Rumbling iu ab- domen,4.—Mudi rumbling in the abdomen at night, relieved by passing flatus upward and dowinvard,2.—After dinner, rumbling in the abdomen and diarrhcea (third day),2.—Much flatulence,2.—[240.] Much discharge of flatus,3.—Formation of flatulence and frequent passage of it,2.—Abdo- men distended after supper (fifth day),2.—"Flatulent distension after every meal (after five days),2.—Weakness in the abdomen (fourth day),2.—"Pain in the abdomen several times through the day, as if diarrhcea would result,2.— Immediately after eating, pain in the abdomen, as if diarrhcea would come on; disappears after a midday nap (second day),2.—"Pinching in the abdo- men, at different times,2.—"Pinching in the abdomen, with diarrhcea (after twenty days),2.—Pinching constrictive pain in the abdoraen above the navel, so that she is obliged to bend doublé, then it ceases ; daily in the morning for five minutes (after eight days),2.—[250.] Griping pains in the abdomen, Avith shivering and gooseflesh (after six days),2.-—During menstruation, spasmodic dragging and shooting pain in the groin,1.—Stitching in the ab- doraen, in the region of the uterus, in the evening, in bed (second day),3.— "At the time of the menses, pain in the groin like stitching eind pressing ; at the next period they Avere absent, on account of Avhich she received, six AA'eeks afterwards, tAvo pellets of Borax lst, whereupon the menses appeared on the following day, with griping in the abdomen,3. Rectum and Anus.—Contraction in the rectum, with itching (after forty days),2.—Stitches in the rectum in the evening (after two days),2 (3). —A sAvollen vein in the anus as large as a pendi, and painless (second and third days),2.—BroAvn mucus in the anus after the stool (after nine days),2. —Boring-sticking pain in the anus and small of the back (after fifteen days),2.—Itching in the anus in the evening (seventh day),2 (3).—[260.] Itching in the anus, as from ha?morrhoidal mucus (sixteenth day),2. Stool.—After smoking, a feeling as though diarrhcea Avould come on (sixth day),2.—Frequent desire for stool, with rumbling in the abdomen and diarrhcea-like discharges (first days),2.—Frequent desire for stool, Avith pinching in the boAvels, and easy, pasty evacuations,2.—Desire for stool in the morning ; at first hard, then diarrhcea-like discharge, Avith burning in the anus (first day),2 (3).—Very soft stool in the morning ; in the evening the usuai evacuation (after seven days),2.—Frequent very easy stool every day (first days),2.—Two scanty, pasty stools,4.—Diarrhcea-like stool in the after- noon, with much wind, folloAving a hard stool in the morning (fifth day),2. —Diarrhcea, tAvo or three times, without pain (after one hour),2 (3).—[270.] The child has three stools a day, the last like yelloAV water,2.—Stool every hour, soft, slimy, Avithout other symptoms (third day),2.—Diarrhcea during the first three days (in a subject constantly troubled Avith constipation),3.— Diarrhcea after breakfast, four times in succession (fourth day),2.—"Diar- rhcea six times, from the morning till 2 p.m., without pain (fìfth day),2 (3).— Diarrhcea, with rumbling in the abdomen (first days),2.—Diarrhcea sudden toAvard noon, with rumbling and grumbling in the abdomen (fourth day),2. —Diarrhcea, without pain, tAvice a day, folloAved by discharge of mucus and blood (sixteenth day),2.—Diarrhcea immediately after eating, with weakness in the joints and legs, which is relieved after Avalking (first day),2. —The primary action of Borax is diarrhcea, followed by no stool for sev- BORAX. 203 eral days, aftenvards a hard stool daily,2.—[280.] Soft stool (first three days),2.—Hard stool, Avith straining (sixteenth day),2.—Pale rnucus passes four times, Avith the stool once involuntarily (fourteenth day),2.—*Soft,light- yellow, mucous stool, three times a day, with weakness and exhaustion (first days),2.—"Green stool in the infant preceded by crying (sixth day),2.—Tena- cious, glutinous, yelloAvish mucus with the stool (eighteenth and nineteenth days),2.—Reddish liquid mucus with the stool, as if it Avas colored Avith blood (twenty-first day),2.—Passage of blood and mucus from the anus (ninth day),2.—Passage of round Avorms,1.—[290.] Constipation, Avith faeces like sheep-dung for ten days (after several days),23. Urinary Organs.—Pressure and sticking in the region of the kid- neys, increased on turning (after three days),2.—Dark-blue spots at the ori- fice of the urethra, as if the skiii Avas off, with biting pain on urinating (after tAveuty-four days),2.—The orifice of the urethra seems agglutinated with gnm,2.—Burning tension in the urethra after urinating,2.—Smarting pain along the urethra, especially Avhen touched (after twenty-six days),2.— "Smarting^ in the urethra after urinating (fifteenth, tAventieth, and thirtieth days),2.—*The orifice of the urethra pains as if sore after urinating,2.— During involuntary emission, cutting pain in the urethra; the semen was so thin that he thought he urinated,2.—"Severe urgent desire to urinate, so that he can scarcely hold the urine (first days),2.—[300.] Severe urging to urinate at night, several times (tAventy-fifth day),2.—"At night he must rise several times to urinate (after thirty-four days),2.—After an emission, urging to urinate, and on urinating cutting in the urethra,2.—"Desire to urinate, with- out being able to pass a drop, Avith cutting in the genitals and distension in both hips, for tAvo hours (first day),2 (3).—Frequent urinating (first days),2. —"The infant urinates nearly every ten or twelve minutes, and frequently cries and screams before the urine passes, for a long time (after six days),2. —*Hot urine in the infant (after four days),2.—*Pungent smeli of the urine (first days),2.—Pungent peculiar smeli of the urine (first tAvo AA'eeks),2. Sexual Organs.—Alale. Tensive erection in the morning on waking (fourth day;,2.—[310.] Frequent excitemeut of the genitals Avith- out desire for coition (first day),1.—Stitches in the genitals, soon disappear- ing (first day),3.—Sticking sore pain, especially when touched on the penis at the margin of the place Avhere a ebancre formerly existed (after twenty- four days),2.—While resting his hands in a kind way upon a sick female he had sensual sensations Avithout desire for coition (third day),2.—Indif- ference to coition (first five weeks),2.—He is obliged to Avait a long time during coition for the discharge of semen (after five Aveeks),1.—Emission Avith dream of coition, Avhereby the seraen carne very rapidly, Avhich Avoke him,2.—On coition, the semen passes very soon, and there is a continuai irri- tation in the genitals (after five Aveeks),1.—Female. Easy conception during the use of Borax observed in five Avomen,-.—AAVomanwho had been sterile fourteen years on account of a chronic acrid leucorrhcea, in addition to other remedies at last took Borax; she became pregnant and the leucor- rhcea impnwed,32.—[320.] Sticking in the region of the uterus (second day),2.—Sensation of distension and sticking in the clitoris at night (sixth day),2.—Leucorrhcea Avhite, like mucus, without other symptoms, fourteen days after menstruation (after fifteen weeks),2.—"Leucorrhcea thick as paste and white, far five days (after four days),2.—Leucorrhcea like the white of an egg, with sensation as if warm water were flowing down, several days (after tAvelve days),2.—Menstruation appeared one day too soon,Avith- out any trouble (after four days),2.—Menses three days too soon, Avithout any pain (after seven Aveeks),2.—Menstruation four days too early, Avithout 204 BORAX. any trouble ; only the evening and the morning preceding its appearance heaviness on the chest, with difficult breathing aud mudi roaring in the ears (after tAventy-six days),2.—"Menses four days too soon and very profuse, with gripings in the abdomen, nausea and pain in the stomach, extending into the small of the back, Avhich lasted till midnight, Avhen a profuse SAveat broke out and she fell asleep (eighth day),2.—The menses omitted the second month after taking the drug, but after she had taken a dose of Borax in the sixth Aveek appeared the next day, Avith pinchings in the abdomen,2.— [330.] The menses, Avhich had omitted six Aveeks, appeared immediately after taking Borax, lasted one day and again disappeared ; it was so copious, hoAvever, that it seemed more like a hemorrhage,2.—Suppression of the menses for fifty-four days, Avithout any trouble, then they appear, Avithout pains at first, someAvhat pale ; in the afternoon, however, recider and more profuse ; they cease on the third day in the night and return again on the fourth (they should have appeared three Aveeks after taking the drug),2.— Menses tAvo days very scanty, the third day very profuse, with pale-red blood, until the sixth day, with Aveakness, so that she could scarcely stand,2. Respiratory Apparatus.—Tearing in the larynx, in the evening (third day),2.—Dry hacking in the child,2.—"Hacking and violent cough, with slight expectoration, of a mouldy taste and of the same smeli, from the chest, with every paroxysm of cough; in the evening (third day),2.—Night cough,1.—Cough, with scraping in the throat and pressure in the chest (first day),2.—*Dry cachectic cough, as in old people, especially in the morning on rising and in the evening Avhen lying down, ivith sticking in the right side of the chest and right flank ; Avashing the chest Avith cold Avater affbrded the most relief, but after drinking wine the pains were aggravated; for tAvelve days (after three Aveeks),2.—Cough, Avith expectoration of mucus, mostly in the morning, with pain in the region of the liver, which stili continues until noon (fourth day),2.—[340.] Streaks of blood in the mucus, Avhen coughing up a white mucus Avhich is difficult to loosen (eighteenth day),2.—Respira- tion difficult (after eighteen days),2.—Respiration difficult; he is obliged to breathe deeply, Avhich he cannot do on account of stitches in the chest (the first days),2.—"Every three or five minutes he is obliged to take a quick, deep breath, which is every time followed by a stitch in the right side of the chest, with a subdued painful sigli and slow expiration (after seven days),2.— *Arrest of the breath Avhen lying in bed ; he is obliged to jump up and catch for breath every time he has a stitch in the right side of the chest (after seven days),2.—-Shortness of breath after ascending steps, so that he cannot speak a Avord, and when he speaks he has every tirae a stitch in the right side of the chest; so also in running or on any exertion of the body which heats him (after eight days),2. Chest and Heart.—The milk is increased (fourth day),2.—Much milk flows from the breast, so that the bed becomes Avet (after thirty-two days),1.—The milk Avhich Aoavs from the breast becomes cheesy and curdled (the first days),2.—Anxiety in the chest in the evening, iu bed (first day),3.— [350] Oppression of the chest in the evening, in bed (first day),2.—Heavi- ness on the chest, so that for a time she cannot breathe (after six weeks),2. —Weakness in the chest, Avith dryness in the throat (ninth day),2.—At every attempt to breathe the chest becomes contracted (fourteenth, fifteenth, and seventeenth days),2.—Tightness of the chest, Avith constrictive oppres- sion of the breath on ascending steps ; he is then obliged to take a deep breath, which is accompanied eArery time by a sensitive drawing stitch in the right side of the chest (sixth day),2.—Pressive tightness, extending from the pit of the stomach into the chest Avhen sitting stooped ; it impedes res- BORAX. 205 piration and causes a sticking in the lung (seventh day),2.—DraAving pain in a small spot in the intercostal muscles, Avhich changes on bending toAvard the left side into a pain as from a severe bloAv,2.—Pressure in the chest,2 (3).— During a deep inspiration a sensation as if something with a burning pres- sure arose from the left hypochondrium into the chest and sank doAvn again on expiration,2.—Pressing on the chest, Avith scraping in the throat and cough (first day),3.—[360.] Pain in the pectoralis major muscle, as from a hard bed, Avith soreness on touch, at night (third day),2 (3).—Tearing from the larynx into the chest, provoking cough (after five weeks),2.—*With every cough and deep inspiration sticking in the chest (after seven days),2. —Stitches in the chest as from incarcerated flatus (first days),2.—Stitches, as with fine needles, from the back of the chest, in the evening (after eight days),2.—"Stitches in the chest when yawning, coughing, and breathing deeply (seArenth day),2.—When lying quietly stretched out upon the back the chest feels somewhat better,2.—Pains in the chest are mostly relieved by Avalking slowly about the room ; he then feels most comfortable,2.—"Con- traetive pains in. the left breast when the child nurses the right (first days),2.— "Gripings and sometimes stitches in the left mamma, and when the child has nursed she is obliged to compress the breast with her hand, because it aches on account of being empty,2.—[370.] Drawing pain in the right intercostal mus- cles if he bend fonvard and to the right (after six days),2.—* With every paroxysm of cough sticking in the right side of the chest in the region of the nipple; in the evening (third day),2 (3).—Stitches immediately in the right side of the chest if he raises the arm (seventh day),2.—Stitches in the left ribs, with soreness internally in the chest,2.—With every inspiration stitch- ing in the left side of the chest as Avith a knife (second day),2.—"Stitches between the ribs of the right side, so that he cannot He upon that side on account of the pain, with sensitive drawing and obstruction of breathing, so that he has to catch far breath; if he Ues upon the painful side the pains immediately awaken him from sleep (first four weeks),2.—Stitching in the region of the left ribs, with aching in the chest; cough with expectoration of mucus several times during the day, especially in the morning; with a paiu in the region of the liver, Avhich also continues Avithout the cough till noon (fourth day),3.—If he holcls the painful side Avith the hand, on account of the pain in the chest, it is someAvhat relieved,2.—* When coughing he is obliged to press the right side of the chest and flank with the hand, whereby the pains are tolerable (the first three weeks),2.—Sticking pressure on the sternum after dinner, increased by deep inspiration (fortieth day),2.—[380.] A feeling as if the heart Avere on the right side and Avere being squeezed (seventh Neck and Bacìi.—Rheumatic draAving pain in the neck, which ex- tends to the left shoulder and then into the shoulder-blade, in the evening when Avalking in the open air (forty-first day),2.—Pain in the back, Avhen sitting and stooping, as from pressure (third day),2.—Pain in the back Avhen Avalking (first day),2.—Pain in the back, with mudi mucous discharge Avith the stool (nineteenth day),2.—Burning in the back while sitting (fifth day),2.—Dull backache when stooping (sixth day),2.—Dull pressure in the back (seventh day),2.—Pressive pain in the back on both shoulders,2.— Stitches in the right lumbar region, increased by stooping, in the morning, while Avalking, relieved Avhen sitting (first day),2. Upper Extremities.—[390.] Drawing and tearing pain in the shoulder and between the shoulders, so that he cannot stoop, for eight days (after five weeks),2.—Momentary stitches as with needles in the right shoulder,2.—Pressure on both shoulders,3.—Burning pain in the upper arm 206 BORAX. a hand's breadth around the Avhole arm (second day),2.—Sticking in the palra, Avith a feeling in the whole hand, extending above the Avrist, as if the arm had gone to sleep, in the evening (second day),2 (3).—Tearing and breaking sensation in the forepart of the right band, as if rheumatic (after fifteen days),2.—Burning heat and redness of the fingers, even from slight cold, as if they had been frozen (after tAventy-four days),2.—Throbbing pain in the tip of the thumb day aud night, frequently waking him from sleep at night (second and third days),2. Lower Extremities.—Burning pain on the left thigh a hand's breadth around the Avhole limb (eighth day),2.—A burning in the right thigh near the pudenda, Avhich is increased by cough or laying the hand upon it (third day),2.—[400.] Transient tearing in the bone of the right thigh, extending from the middle dowmvard and up again, from morning till noon, and again in the evening (seventh day),2 (3).—Erysipelatous in- flammation aud swelling of the left leg and foot after violent dancing, with tearing tension aud burning in it, and increased burning pain Avhen touched; on pressure with the finger the redness disappears for a moment (seven- teenth day),2.—Numb sensation with heat in the left lower leg,1.—In the foot where the erysipelas Avas a tension on the back, so that standing be- came difficult; she was not prevented from Avalking (tAventy-second day),2. —A feeling of heaviness in the feet on ascending steps, in the evening (first day),2 (3).—Formication and trembling of the feet, with nausea and ten- dency to faintness ; disappears when Avalking in the open air (fourteenth day),2.—Pain in the heel, as if sore from Avalking,2.—Stitching in the sole of the foot (in tAvo persons at the same time), (second day),2 (3).—Inflamma- tion and itching on the balls of the little toes as from freezing (fifteenth day),2.—Sensitive burning pain in the great toes, especially in the balls, particularly Avhen Avalking (after forty-oue days),2.— [410.] Pain in the joints of the toes of the left foot on stepping, as if something pressed them (tAventieth day),2.—Frequent stitches in the corns, particularly in rainy Aveather (first days),2.—Boring stitches in the corns, relieved by pressing upon them (first five Aveeks),2. Generalities.—*The infant becomes pale, nearly earthy-colored ; the previously fimi flesh becomes soft and flabby ; he cries a great deal, refuses the breast, and frequently sereams out anxiously in his sleep (first three weeks),2.—While meditating at his work, trembling in the whole body, especially in the hands, with nausea and Aveakness of the knees (eighth day),-.—Restlessness in the body, which does not permit him to sit or He long in one place (first day),2.—After an animated conversation restlessness in the body, nausea and stupefaction and vertigo (third day),2.—During a meal restlessness in the Avhole body, with nausea, so that he could only eat with effort ; stretching backward affòrded relief (after twenty days),2.— She feels very weak and powerless (after five weeks),1.—Weakness, espe- cially in the abdomen and Hmbs (fourth day),2.—[420.] Loss of poAver iu the joints (fifth day),2.—Prostrated, weak and tired, Avith heaviness in the feet (first days),2.—Weak, indolent, fretful, thirsty after the midday sleep, with heat Avhen Avalking in the open air, and worse on the head and face, with confusion of the head, pressure in the forehead and eyes, Avhich pain on touch as if sore ; together with inclination to breathe deeply, and Avhen doing so, sticking in the intercostal muscles, with hard, quick pulse,2. Skin.—" Unhealthiness of the skin; slight injuries suppurate and ulcer- ate,2.—Two hard wartlike indurations on the inner surface of the hand, after it had been beaten somewhat strongly Avith a stick (after thirty days),2. BORAX. 207 —Whitish pimples, as large as flaxseed, with red areola, on the chest and throat, as far as the nape of the neck (sixth Aveek),2.—Inflamed pimples on the back of the little toe, Avhich pain like corns (fifteenth day),2.—Papulous eruption in the face (after four days),2.-—Red papulous eruption on the cheeks and around the chin, in the infant (after five weeks),2.—A corroding blister forms upon the nates (fifteenth day),2.—[430.] Large herpetic spots upon the mouth, and the upper lip very scurfy, folloAV burning beat,1.— Herpetic eruption on the nates of the child (after four Aveeks),2.—Pustule with red areola on the middle finger of the right band, with swelling and stiffness of the finger, Avhich continues to suppurate and pain after the opening of the pustule (after thirty days),2.—Old Avounds and ulcere are inclined to suppurate,2.—Long-continued suppuratimi of a place under the thumb nail, Avhere she had stuck a needle, with painfulness to touch,2.—A suppurating spot in the lied, Avhich had been rubbed by the shoe,2.—An ulcer in the left axilla,1.—Violent itching and crawling on the os coccygis, so that he cannot help scratching, followed by a discharge of mucus troni the anus (after thirty-two days),2.—A feeling as if a cobweb Avere lying upon the skin of the hands,2.—Itching bere and there on the backs of the hands, Avith irritation to scratch, as if bitten by fleas,2.—[440.] "Severe itch- ing on the backs of the finger joints, so that he is obliged to scratch them vio- lently,2.—Itching on the malleoli (second, ninth, and tenth days),2. Sleep and Freams.—Very sleepy and tired in the evening,1.— Sleepiness at midday, and deep sleep for tAvo hours (eighth day),2.—Sleep early in the evening, and long sleep in the morning, for four Aveeks (after eight days),2.—"The child at the breast sleeps more than usuai, but wakes fre- quently (first days),2.—Much sleep in the twilight, but Avhen he Avent to bed sleep disappeared, although during the day he had taken much exercise, and baci slept but little the night previous (after seven days),2.—Falls asleep late and Avakes early (after six days),2.—He A\7akes before midnight, and cannot sleep till 2 o'clock,2.—He Avakes at 1 o'clock in the night, and cannot sleep again till 4, on account of much thinking (ninth day),2.—[450.] "She wakes uncommonly early, at 3 o'clock; she cannot fall asleep again for two hours, on account of heat in the whole body, especially in the head, with sweat on the thighs (eleventh and tAvelfth days),2 (3).—He Avakes at 4 o'clock in the morning, and is quite Avide aAvake, so that he goes to work with cheerfulness (after five Aveeks),2.—Very Avide aAvake in the even- ing,1.—Restless sleep; she could not sleep, but tossed about the bed (tAventy- first day),2.—Restless night; he could not sleep Avell on account of rush of blood to the head, restlessness of the body, rumbling in the abdomen and diarrhcea (first days)2.—"A child five years old tosses about, cries the whole night till 4 iu the morning, frequently out of its sleep, and in the morning is in a whining mood; the infant frequently cries out of its sleep, and anx- iously grasps its mother, as if it had been frightened by a dream (first tAvo Aveeks),2 (3).—Restless sleep, with thirst and coldness (first day),2.—He can sleep only on the left side; as soon as he turns upon the right side he is awakened by drawing-sticking pains in the right intercostal muscles (seventh day),2.—A feeling as though he had not slept enough in the morning,1.— Voluptuous dreams (thirtieth day),2.—[460.] At night, lascivious disgust- ing dreams (in a married woman), (first day),3.—She dreams of coition, but Avithout pleasurable sensation (fourth day),2.—Vexatious dreams,2.—A dream of sore throat and other diseases,1. Fever.—Shivering over the whole body at night and the folloAving day, with throbbing pain in the occiput, as from suppuration (second day),2 (3).—Chilliness over the whole body, especially in the back, Avithout 208 BORAX. thirst, with fiat taste, raAvness of the larynx, stitches in the chest Avhen breathing, Aveakness, prostration, stretching of the Hmbs, contracted quick pulse, together Avith heat, heaviness, aud stupefaction, and in thehead,burniiig of the eyes, Avith sensitiveness to light (tAventy-third day),2.—A chili at night, from 2 to 4, Avith trembling, vomiting of the food, tearing in the thighs and pain in their bones, as though they Avould be broken, folloAved after sleep by heat and thirst ; afterwards, at half-past eight in the morn- ing, bitter vomiting, folloAved by sweat, with diminished thirst (second day),2.—Coldness, with headache and subsequent heat, Avithout thirst ; on Avalking in the open air, the headache ceases, and she feels quite Avell (four- teenth day),2.—Coldness every second day, in the afternoon, with thirst and sleep, folloAved, on waking, by heat, with pressive pain in the inguinal ring, without subsequent SAveat (thirty-eighth day),1.—With the erysipela- tous inflammation of the lo Aver leg, first coldness, shivering, and thirst, with vomiting of food and bile, folloAved by heaviness in the head and throbbing in the temples, with restless sleep at night, only slumbering, and aftenvards (on the sixth day) nose-bleed,2.—[470.] Coldness in the after- noon, from 2 to 6 (after thirst in the forenoon) ; then until going to sleep, heat, Avith pressive pain in the left hypochondrium (fifth Aveek),2.—Cold- ness immediately after eating, Avith more thirst than appetite for dinner, and tensive drawing backward around the hypochondria, and heat sud- denly rising into the head on taking a deep breath ; then heat in the even- ing, at 6, during which he must He cIoavh until 10, then SAveat, and after the SAveat thirst, for four days (fifteenth day),2.—At one time coldness, at another heat, frequently with SAveat in the face, during Avhich coldness runs up the back, with stretching of the lirabs, with Aveariness and sleepi- ness, so that he is obliged to He doAvn in the afternoon, Avithout, hoAvever, being able to sleep; when Avalking, he drags the feet, and is fretful and taciturn,2.—Heat if she puts the hands under the bed-covers ; as soon as she puts them out she becomes cold again (fifth day),2.—Heat in the even- iug, in bed, and sweat, but immediately on rising he becomes chilly (seven- teenth day),2.—Burning heat and redness of the toes, with some coldness, as after freezing (after tAventy-four days),2.—Flushes of beat frequently in the morning, Avith nausea and inclination to vomit (second day),2.—The infant has a hot head, hot mouth, and hot palms (fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh days),2.—Heat in the head in the evening, Avhen Avriting, with thirst and sensation as if sweat would break out (seventh day),2.—Burning heat and redness of the left cheek (after four days),2.—[480.] Perspiration at night,1.—Sweat during the morning sleep; Avhen d ressi ng he feels cold, and is seized with a dry cough, with raAvness in the chest, as after taking cold (fifteenth day),2. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Morning), In bed, vertigo; giddy, etc, feeling in head; ed 10 o'clock, aching in whole head, etc.; headache; pressure in right eye; Avhen Avriting, flickering before eyes; Avhen Avashing in cold water, stitches in ears ; on Avaking unusually early, stitches in left ear ; nose-bleed ; in bed, burning in upper lip ; haAvking of mucus ; throat rough ; thirst, ; nausea, etc. ; after eating peas, pressure in pit of stomach, etc. ; pinching, etc, in abdomen ; desire for stool ; till 2 p.m., diarrhcea ; on waking, erection ; on rising, dry cough, etc. ; cough, etc. ; stitch in region of left ribs; on stooping, Avhile Avalking, stitch in lumbar region ; flushes of heat; during sleep, sweat.—(Forenoon), Cheerfulness, etc; tearing in the vertex; from 4 o'clock till noon, pain in region of stomach ; after eating peas, pressure in pit of stomach, etc; tearing in thigh-bone.—(Toward BORAX. 209 noon), Diarrhcea, etc.—(Noon), Nausea, etc. ; sleepiness.—(Afternoon), At 4 o'clock, fretful ; before stool, fretful, etc. ; pain in forehead ; boring in eye ; tearing iu eyeballs ; dryness of tongue ; from 3 o'clock till evening, nausea, etc. ; frequent nausea, etc ; diarrhcea-like stool ; every second day, coldness, etc. ; frora 2 to 6 o'clock, coldness.—(Evening), Head confused ; when Avalking, vertigo ; headache in forehead, etc. ; headache in vertex, etc. ; stitches in left eye ; obscuration of left eye ; stitching in left ear ; Avhen Avalking, itching in left ear, etc. ; pulsating headache ; burning pain in lip ; in cool air, boring in teeth ; sticking toothache, etc. ; great appetite; very little appetite ; loss of appetite, etc. ; in bed, stitching in abdoraen ; stitches in rectum; itching in anus; tearing in larynx; hacking, etc. ; on lying doAvn, dry cough, etc; in bed, anxiety in chest; in bed, oppression of chest ; stitches from back of chest ; Avith every fit of cough, sticking in side of chest ; when walking in open air, pain in neck ; sticking in palm, etc. ; tearing in thigh-bone ; on ascending a height, heavy feeling in feet ; in bed, heat, etc. ; when Avriting, heat in head, etc.—(Night), Rumbling in abdo- men ; urging to urinate; sense of distension, etc, in clitoris ; pain in pecto- ralis major; shivering; frora 2 to 4 o'clock, chili, etc; perspiration.—(On ascending a height), Fulness of the head ; shortness of breath ; tightness of chest, etc.—( On bending forward and to the right), Paiu in intercostal mus- cles.—(After breakfast), Toothache; vomiting; cutting in right hypochon- drium ; diarrhcea.—(At every attempi to breathe), Chest becomes constricted. —(On deep breathing), Sensation in left hypochondrium ; stitches in chest; pressure on sternum.—(After animated conversation), Restlessness, etc.— (Coughing), Stitches in pit of throat ; stitches in chest; pain in right side of chest; sticking in chest; burning in right thigh.—(Dancing), Anxiety; pain in left hypochondrium ; inflammation in leg.—(After dinner), Rumbling in abdomen, etc—(Eating), Nausea ; hiccough ; distension, etc. ; apples with mutton, fulness in stomach, etc. ; pain in abdomen, etc. ; diarrhcea ; cold- ness, etc.—(During involuntary emission), Pain in urethra.—(After an emissioni, Urging to urinate.—(In any exertion of body which heats), Short- ness of breath.—(Hiccoughing), Pain in right side of chest.—( With every inspiration), Stitching in chest.—(During deep inspiration), Sensation as of something rising into chest; sticking in chest.—(Laying on of the hand), Burning in right thigh.—(After lifting), Pain in stomach.—(When lying in bed), Arrest of breathing.—(During a meal), Restlessness, etc.—(After every meal), Pressure in stomach ; flatulent distension.—(While meditating), Trembling of whole body.—(During menstruation), Throbbing in the head, etc. ; pain in groin, etc.—( On open ing eyes), Pain in upper lid.—( On rais- ing arni), Immediately, stitches on right side of chest.—(Reading), Pain in forehead.—( When riding), Nausea,—( When riding in carriage ivithout springs), Feeling as of pressure with hands.—(When sitting), Fulness in head, etc; sensation in right eye; burning in back.—(Sitting stooped), Tightness from pit of stomach into chest; pain in back.—(Sneezing), Stitches in throat; pain in side of chest.—(After smoking), Feeling as though diarrhcea would come on.—(On stepping), Pain in joints of toes.— (Stooping), Pressure in frontal bone; dull backache.—(After supper), Toothache; abdomen distended.—(Touch), Pain in urethra; pain in penis. —(On turning), Pressure, etc, in kidney region.—(Urination), Tension in urethra; smarting in urethra; cutting in urethra.—(On waking), Head confused ; immediately, nausea, etc—( When walking), Pain in back; pain in great toes.—(On walking rapidly), Cutting in left hypochondrium.—(In wet weather), Toothache in hollow tooth ; stitches in the corns.—(In bad VOL. II.—14 210 BOTHROPS LANCEOLATUS. weather), Aching in IioUoav teeth ; pressure in hollow teeth.—(Drinking wine), Pains in chest.—(Writing), Pain in forehead.—(Yawning), Pain iu right side of chest. Amelioration.—(Morning), Pain in stomach.—(Afternoon), After stool, lively, etc.—(Evening), On going into open air, distension, etc.— (Walking in open air), Headache; fulness in head ; heaviness in stomach ; formication, etc, of the feet.—(On bending doublé), Pain in abdoraen ceases.—(After dinner), Nausea disappears.—(On continuing to dance), Pain in left hypochondrium disappears.—(Hacking up mucus), Rawness in throat.—(Holding painful side with hand), Pain in chest.—( When lying quietly stretched out upon the back), Chest feels better.—(After midday nap), Pain in abdomen, etc ; weakness, etc.—(Pressure), Stitches in groins.— (Rubbing), Sensation in eyes.—(Sitting), Stitches in lumbar region.—(To- bacco smoking), Toothache.—(Walking), Pressure in pit of stomach ; Aveak- ness in joints, etc.—( Walking slowly about room), Pains in chest ; feels most comfortable.—( Washing chest with cold water), Sticking in chest, etc BOTHROPS LANCEOLATUS. B. lanceolatus, Wagler-Dumeril ; synonyms, Coluber glaucus, Linn. Vipera ca?rulescens, Laurent ; Coluber megara, ShaAv; Cophias lanceolatus, Merrein; Craspedocephalus lanceolatus, Gray (Trigonocephale jaune, Cuvier; Vipera jaune; Fer-de-lance). An Ophidian of the family Crotalida?, found in the Island of Martinique. Authority. Dr. Ch. Ozanam, LArt. Med., 19, 116 (A collection of cases (15) and general observations on the effect of the bite, quoted from Dr. Rufz, " Enquète sur le serpent de la Martinique.") Mind.—Consecutive and long-lasting hypochondria.—Ideas confused. —Conia, becoming deeper until death ensues. Head.—Vertigo.—Frequent dizziness.—Hemicrania. Eyes.—Amaurosis (sometimes immediately after the bite).—Persisteiit amaurosis.—Amaurosis, Avithout perceptible dilatation of the pupil.— Hemeralopic amaurosis; can scarcely see her way, especially after sunrise. —[10.] Pupil a little dilated. Face.—Altered countenance.—Hippocratic countenance. — Injection, more or less dark and bluish, of the entire cutaneous surface of the face; a hue like that of cholera in the algid stage, or that in the last stage of yel- Ioav fever. Mouth.—Trismus (after eighteen days).—Inability to articulate, ivith- out any affection of the tongue (after seven to fifteen hours). Stomach.—Gastric mucous membrane dotted red.— Thirst.—Nausea and vomiting.— Vomiting.—[20.] Vomiting, folloAA'ed by a nenrous trem- bling.—Painful sensation extending to the epigastrium.—Intolerable epi- gastric malaise. Abdomen.—Small intestines of a livid redness exteriorly.—Small in- testines dotted red.—Mucous membrane of the small intestines, especially the jejunum, inflamed in different parts.—Small intestines of a deep blue color, coiifined entirely to the muscular layer.—Severe pains in the abdo- men, which extend to the epigastrium and become intolerable (after a few hours).—The entire abdoraen is sensitive to pressure. Stool and Urine.—Colliquative diarrhcea.—[30.] Ha?maturia. Respiratory Apparatus and Chest.—Trachea and bronchi BOTHROPS LANCEOLATUS. 211 blue.—Ali the symptoms ofpulmonary congestion, oppressed breathing, and bloody expectoration, more or less profuse (after three to six days).— Pra?cordial pains. Heart and False.—Soft, flabby heart.—Black spots on the peri- cardium and under the endocardium.—Pulse and respiration become slow. —Frequent and coni pressed pulse. Extremities in Generili— Speedy swelling of the bitten limb — The swelling, at first pale and coufined to the parts around the bite, be- comes livid and involves the entire limb, both beloAV and above the bite.— [40.] The sAvelling of the part bitten gradually extends to a great distance frora its originai seat; the limb becomes triple its ordinary size, and is soft and flabby, appearing as if distended with gas.—Enormoùs bloody infiltra- tion, like that which results from a violent bruise (of the bitten limb).— The extremities become cold.—Almost entire inability to move the right arni or right leg.—Paralysis of one arm, or of one leg, only.—Severe pain in the bitten limb. Upper Extremities.—Arra swollen frora hand to shoulder.—Very considerable tumefaction of the Avhole limb, from the fingers to the shoulder and -adjacent portion of the chest, soft, like emphysema, very sensitive, Avith blue spots.—After being bitten in the little finger of one band paralysis began iu the finger-tips of the other hand, and extended over the whole of that side.—Cellular tissue, and also the muscles of the forearm (where the bite Avas inflicted) engorged with black blood.—[50.] The bones of the forearm and hand are laid bare.—Consecutive necrosis.—Numbness in the right arm (after a bite on the right hand).—Aiichylosis and deformi tv of the hand, Avhich became uniteci into one immovable bone, with the wrist and fingere packed together. Loiver Extremities.—Legs infiltrated with bloody seriim.—Very extensive suppuration of the leg.—Destruction of the skin of the Avhole leg. —Left thigh enormously swollen, and of a bluish color, Avith here and there blotches of a deeper hue,fi.—Softening of the cellular tissue in the holloAV of the hain, and at the posterior portion of the thigh, including one half of the limb.—Gangrene of the skin over the whole anterior portion of the right leg from the foot to the knee.—[60.] Gangrene of the muscles of the leg.—Inferior extremity of the tibia laid bare (after fifteen days).— Tibio-tarsal articulation laid open.—Paralysis of the leg.—Gangrenous ulcer on the great toe.—Intolerable pain in the right great toe (the patient having been bitten on the left thumb). Gencralities.—CEdematous swellings, like elephantiasis.—Infiltra- tion of bloody serum, equally diffused throughout the substance of the^ cellular tissue, but better marked in the vicinity of the bites.—Veryexten- sÌAre suppuration.—Suppuration and sero-sanguinolent infiltration of ali the tissues.—[70.] Within tAvo or three days suppuration sets in, the skin comes off, and, if the proper incisions are not made, the part becomes gangrened; portions of cellular tissue are detached, with a reddish sanious discharge; the tendons and bones are laid bare; the joints are exposed ; sphacelus in- vades the parts, especially the fingere; the Avhole limb is dissected alive; colliquation succeeds, and if the patient does not succurab to the conse- quences of purulent absorption, or of gangrene, amputatiou becomes neces- sary.—Remarkable fluidity, dissolved condition, of the blood.—The blood is black, or rusty-looking; very fluid.—Hemorrhages of A^arious kinds, and especially from Avounds.—Very fluid black blood flows in jets at the least movement.—Capillary hemorrhage after amputatiou; blood dis- 212 BOUNAFA—BRANCA URSINA—BOVISTA. charged continuously, not by jets ; very fluid and very pale.—Muscles laid bare.—The blackened muscular tissue is dissected off bit by bit.—Caries of the bones.—Emaciation.—[80.] Tetanus (after amputation).—Nervous trembling.—Opisthotonos (after fourteen days).—Convulsions and death (after tAvo days).—Paralysis (generally incurable).—Hemiplegia of the right side (after five and seven hours).—Inexpressible lassitude.— Weakness. —Repeated fainting fits.—Frequent syncope.—[90.] Indefiiiable malaise ; general uneasiness.—Intolerable pains in the SAvelling. Skin.—Bluish skin (of the leg).—Yellow skin, as in yelloAV fever.— Skin as if affected by a most extensive and severe bruise.—Bloody sub- cutaneous and interrauscular infiltration.—Blackish, serous infiltration in the intermuscular tissue.—Many phlyctena? are formed under the epider- mis (of the bitten limb).—Phlyctena? in the hollow of the ham.—Obstinate ulcere.—[100.] Abscess, more or less considerable.—Fistulous openings.— Wounds beai Avith difficulty. Sleep and Freams.—DroAvsiness.—Very remarkable sleep or coma, which may end in death. Fever.—Chilliness.—Slight shivering, followed by very profuse cold sweat. —Sometiraes very great external heat.—General heat.—High fever.—[HO.] Body covered Avith a cold and viscid SAveat.—Profuse coid sAveats at the beginning and end of the disease. BOUNAFA. (See Ferula Glauca.) BRANCA URSINA. (See Heracleum Sphondylium.) BOVISTA. Lycoperdon Bovista, Pere. Nat. order, Fungi ; Common names, Warted Puff ball, KugelscliAvamm. Preparation, Triturations. Authorities. 1, Hb, Hartlaub and Trinks, Arzneimittellehre, 3; 2, Ng., ibid.; 3, S., ibid.; 4, Petroz, Journ. d. 1. soc gal., 4, 82, symptoms observed by M. Gerard from inhaling the fumes of the burning fungus; 5, Ibid., symptoms observed by a young woman from olfaction of the tincture. Mind—Emotioual. Talkative,3.—Very open-hearted ; she spoke of her oAvn failings, contrary to her custom,3.—A verse to everything after dinner,2.—Very much exhilarated; life seems very pleasant to her, in the morning, but, towards evening, out of humor and peevish,3.—Very coura- geous and vigorous ; he would like to tight with everybody,3.—Melancholy the whole day,3.—Dull and depressed ; and towards evening she became very weary,3.—Very much depressed (after three hours) ; then alternating moods and (after seven hours) great sadness, amounting to melancholy,1.— Anguish ; she felt as if enveloped in a black vapor,5.—[10.] Great sensi- tiveness ; became easily offended at everything,3.—Very apprehensive, and at the same time fretful ; she was disinclined to do any Avork,2.—Very irri- tatile ; everything affected her,3.—Peevish mood, for an hour in the mora- BOVISTA. 213 ing after rising (fifth day),2.—Ill-humored, fretful, and apprehensive, Avith confusion of the head,2.—Ill-humor, confusion of the head, gloominess, also peevishness and irritability, for fourteen days,1.—Peevish, fretful, aud ill- humored during a violent headache in the afternoon,2.—Fretful, ill-humored, and indifferent to life,3.—At one time life seemed very exciting to him, at another very hateful,3.—In company she Avas lively; alone, sad, depressed, and not interested in anything,3.—[20.] Extremely indifferent to ali exter- nal objects (ninth day),1.—In teliectual. Confused thoughts,5.—Stupid feeling,2.—Very absent-rainded, so that it was impossible for ber, even on great exertion, to pay attention to Avhat one Avas saying or doing (after thirteen days),1.—She is very absent-minded, makes mistakes in Avriting, leaves out Avhole syllables, and Avrites several Avords entirely wrong (after five days),1.—Lost in thought ; he often looked vacantly for seA'eral minutes,3. —Weak memory,3.—He recollected only with difficulty the transactions of a few hours previous,3.—Feeling of stupefaction at times,3. Head.—Confusion and Vertigo. The head is someAvhat con- fused aud heavy,3.—[30.] The head Avas very much confused aud dizzy after coition ; he was unable to sleep for a long time,3.—Head very much con- fused and empty, with drawing about the Avhole head, especially in the morning,1.—Head very much confused ; he could not think correctly, Avith heaviness and pressure in the forehead,3.—The head Avas very mudi con- fused and painful on stooping, mostly in the left tempie,2.—Vertigo for sev- eral minutes,3.—Vertigo; the whole room seemed to turn about Avith him,3. —Frequent transient vertigo,3.—Frequent vertigo, wherewith ali his senses left hira,1.—Vertigo, even to falling fonvard, towards evening,3.—Vertigo, which dreAV him backAvard,3.—[40.] Vertigo, on rising, as if everything turned around in a circle Avith her, and she could not trust herself to stand upright,3.—A kind of vertigo, with stupefaction, in the morning on rising from his chair, so that he nearly fell down (second day),1.—"Sudden attacks of vertigo and feeling of stupidity iìi the head, on rising ; she loses conscious- ness far a moment, preceding aìid following a headache, in the morning,2.— Vertigo and feeling of heaviness in the head, Avhile standing, followed by sudden jerking of the head backward,2.—Dizziness, in the morning,1.— Dizzy and stupid, aud a feeling of whirling in the head, after rising from stooping (first day),2.—Sensations. Heaviness of the head,5.—Heavi- ness of the head (after a few momeuts),4.—Stupefying headache, especially in the forehead,3.—In the evening, the head is stupid and heavy, and feels as if bruised (second day),2.—[50.] Headache, on Avaking, as after too much sleep,3.—Headache, with heaviness of the head, Avhich makes her ill- humored and unable to think continuously ; the pain is increased on lying, and is most severe on Avaking frora the midday nap, and is combined Avith a kind of pulsating beating in the head ; its chief seat is in the forehead over the uose, Avhich is at the same time stopped (after fifteen days),1.—She did not dare to raise the head at night, from dread of unendurable pains, Avhich Avere someAvhat relieved toward morning (after tAvelve days),2.— Headache as if suppurating ; a raging in the Avhole brain, coming on in the cold air and continuing in the room at 8 a.m.,2.—The Avhole head seems larger than usuai, Avith the headache,2.—On waking, at 3 o'clock in the morning, very violent headache, with which he feels every pulsation, and Avhich threatens to burst the head asunder; it gradually disappears on the outbreak of sweat, especially on the head (seventeenth day),1.—A contrac- tive sensation and a feeling of dulness in the head, disappearing after break- fast (first day),2.—The brain feels as if screAved together, with a heavy sen- 214 BOVISTA. sation, in the morning, disappearing in the open air (eighth day),2.—Dull headache, frequently returning,2.—Dull headache, Avith Aveariness,3.—[60.] After Avalking in the open air, violent pressive headache, with a feeling of heaviness, mostly in the occiput, in the morning; this paiu disappeared at night, but immediately returned when she went into the open air in the morning, aud disappeared again in the room (fifth and sixth days),2.—Vio- lent pressive headache on coming into the room frora the open air, on both sides, Avith some throbbing, in the evening,2.—Dull pressive headache, in the morning^3.—Head feels as if compressed by a tight bandagc, but Avith- out pain (after a few moments),4.—Tearing in the whole head, with heavi- ness and bruised sensation continuing almost constantly,1.—Ali the pains are felt deep in the brain,2.—Forehead. Painful boring outAvard in the left side of the forehead, at 8 p.m.,2.—Pressure in the forehead,3.—Heavy pressure on the forepart of the head, especially the temples,5.—Dull head- ache, like a pressure, above the right eye, extending tOAA'ard the temporal region,1.—[70.] Pressive pain and a feeling of heaviness in a small spot on the left side of the forehead, deep internally and pressing upon the eye, for four minutes ; the pain returns soon with redoubled severity, whereby it seems as if there Avere a cloud before the left eye, Avhich disappeared by frequent wiping ; in the morning on moving about,2.—Stitches in the middle of the forehead, rather externally, in the evening (first day),2.—First stitches, then pressure, in the forehead,3.—Stitches and tearing in the right frontal eminence, Avhich extend toward the right ear,2.—Sharp stitches in the right side of the forehead, tAvice in succession,2.—Sharp stitches in the right frontal eminence, in frequent succession,2.—Extremely painful fine stitches, deep in the forehead, in the evening (fourth day),2.—-A painful twitching in the brain, in a small spot above the right frontal eminence, Avhich frequently remits and returns, with peevish mood,at 2 p.m.,2.—Tear- ing pain in the forehead, extending to the left side of the occiput, and then back again to the forehead, and becomes scated in the left tempie, where it remains several days (tenth day),1.—Fine tearing in the middle of the forehead, rather externally, in the morning (first day),2.—[80.] Violent unendurable tearing in the forehead, Avith heaviness in the head, on stoop- ing, and burning in the right eye (fourth day),2.—Pressive-tearing in the forehead, especially above the orbits, which extends into the root of the uose (sixth and seventh days),1.—Temples. Heaviness in the temples,3. —Compressive headache starting from both temples,3.—Intolerable painful pressure and throbbing in the right tempie, Avith great fretfulncss ; the pain extends doAvn to the neck, and there disappears, in the morning,2.—Sticking and jerking in the left tempie,3.—Several fine stitches in the left temporal bone,2.—Fine tearing in the left tempie, extending toAvards the ear (after three-quarters of an hour),2.—A raging or digging-tearing in the left tempie, deep in the brain, in the afternoon,2.—Violent tearing in the right terapie and in the right half of the forehead, frequently intermitting (tenth day),2. — Vertex. [90.] Stupefying headache of the Avhole vertex, Avith beat in the eyes,3.—Constant slight drawings in the Avhole top of the head,1.—Pres- sure upon the vertex,1.—Violent sharp stitches on the vertex; they extend over the Avhole head ; iu the afternoon,2.—Frequent, fine, extremely pain- ful stitches on the left side of the vertex; this place is also very painful to touch ; in the evening,2.—Violent tearing on the vertex, Avhich is painful on touch, as if bruised, together with fine tearing on the margin of the right concha ; in the morning,2.—Bruised pain on the left side of the ver- tex, when touched and when not,2.—Farietals. Painful pressive heavi- BOVISTA. 215 ness in the right side of the head,2.—Beating and roaring in the right side of the head at 7 a.m., Avhen coming into the room from the cold air,2.— Pressure in both sides of the head,1.—[100.] Pain as though the brain would be pressed together from both sides, in the afternoon (fourth day),2. —Compressive pain in both sides of the head on coming into the room after Avalking iu the cold air (eighth day),2.—Dull pressure in the left side of the head,3.—Sharp stitches on the right side near the vertex,2.—Some fine stitches in the right side of the head at 7 a.m.,2.—Sensitive dull stitches in the upper part of the right side of the head,2.—Sudden dull stitches, like boring, deep in the right side of the head, so that she was obliged to cry out,2.—Violent tearing in the right side of the head,2.—Severe bruised pain in the Avhole right side of the head, Avhich even affected the eye, at 10 a.m.,2. —Painful throbbing, as in an ulcer, in the right side of the head,2.—[HO.] Headache, almost like a throbbing, on a small spot on the left side of the head, in the afternoon, at 1 o'clock,2.—Occiput. Confusion and heaviness in the occiput, with inclination of the lids to fall down, and feeling as if the eyes would be drawn backwards, especially in a bright light, in the evening, together with anxiety and uneasiness of the body,1.—Dull head- ache in the occiput, with tension in the temples,3.—Pressive pain in the occiput, which extends over the vertex to the forehead, in the forenoon,2.— Severe pressure on both sides of the occiput, from Avhich place the pain ex- tends to the forehead ; a feeling in the occiput as if everything would pro- trude ; in the afternoon till evening (fifth day),2.—Pain in the occiput, as if a Avedge Avould be pressed in,3.—Violent sticking and tearing in the left side of the occiput, continuing a long time,2.—-Dull, boring-pressive stitches in the occiput, extending to the forehead over the left eye ; in a warm room in the afternoon,2.—Violent fine stitches in the left side of the occiput, in the morning, at 7 o'clock,2.—Tearing in the occiput, and at the same time in the lower jaAv,2.—External Head. [120.] The hair falls out,3.— Small sore spots on the scalp, with itching,1.—Small reddish blisters, Avith severe itching, on the scalp,3.—Great sensitiveness of the scalp generally to touch ; she could not even end ure the comb,2.—Itching on the head as if the Avhole head was full of lice, especially in the morning,3.—Itching over the whole scalp, extending to the neck, especially if he became warm, so that he was obliged to scratch the forehead, which was not relieved by scratching,1. Eye.—Objective. Redness of the eyes,4.—Inflammation of the left eye,3.—The eyes are closed involuntarily, though without droAVsiness (after a few moments)4.—Lost in thought ; she looked a long time at one point,2.— Subject ire. [130.] Weak eyes, without lustre, or snap,3.—A feeling as if something Avas in the right eye, with lachrymation in it (first day),1.— Burning in the eyes, and such great heat in the cheeks that she thought they would burst,3.—Heat in the right eye, and a painful contractive feel- ing in it, for an hour,1.—Pressure in the eyes, as if something were in them ; Avith Avhich the left eye is red (after eight days),1.—Stitches over the left eye, as with a pointed instrument,3.—Excessively painful tearing, deep in the right eye, which extends above it to the forehead,2.—Smarting in the eyes, so that he had to keep them shut,4.—Orbit, etc. Tension in the lèft eyebroAV,2.—Extremely painful pressure and twisting deep in the right orbit ; the bone is very sensitive to pressure, during menstruation,2.—[140.] Pressive sticking in the right orbit,3.—A sudden turning Avhen sitting, or a sensation of a sudden current of air above the left eye, above the root of the uose,2.—A feeling of painful contraction, with stitches over the left eye, as if the left frontal eminence would be screwed together ; the pain began 216 BOVISTA. at the root of the uose, and extended outward behind the left frontal emi- nence, with lachrymation of the left eye ; afterAvards the place above the eye Avas sensitive to pressure ; after the pain ceased heat arose over the Avhole body, with a feeling as if SAveat would break out during dinner (fifth day),2.—Sticking in a small spot above the left ève, Avith redness of the cheek, Avithout external heat, after dinner,2.—Lids. Could not open the eyes Avell in the morning (sixth day),1.—The left eye was agglutinated in the morning,3.—The eyes Avere ahvays agglutinated in the morning,2.— Irritation of the eyelids (second day"),4.—The canthi are red (after thirty- two days).—Lachrymal Apparatas. Lachrymation, in the morn- ing,1.— Vision. [150.] It seems as though there Avere a veil before the eyes, in the morning, on rising (after four days),1.—Illusion of vision ; she feared that a persoli sitting near her Avould stick the shears into her eyes, although she sat tAvo steps aAvay and was cutting paper ; ali her visual perceptions Avere distorted ; it seemed as though the shears Avere dose before her eyes,3. Far.—Objectine. TAvitching in the left external ear, for ten min- utes,2.—(A copious purulent offensive discharge from the ear, Avhich had lasted four years, disappeared),1.—Subjectire. Heat and burning from the right ear, extending doAvn to the angle of the loAver jaw,2.—Drawing in the ears (after three days),1.—Stitches in the ears,3.—Stitches in the right ear,1.—Tearing in front of the right ear, Avhich suddenly disappears, after dinner,2.—Extremely painful tearing iu the left ear, in the afternoon,2.— [160.] Tearing deep in the right ear, and a tensive sensation on the border of the concha,2.—A feeling of picking in the left ear, as though something were lying in it,2.—Severe itching in the ears, with some difficulty of hear- ing,1.—Hearing. He did not hear distinctly, understood many things Avrongly, and also made mistakes in speaking,3.—(In the ears, especially in the right, frequent noises, like rain),3.—Roaring in the left ear, Avith dimin- ished hearing for a short time,2. Nose.—Objective. The septum of the nose Avhere it unites with the upper lip is red and sore.3.—*Scabby nostrils,1.—A scab in the nostril is frequently reneAved ; after removal, the sore place burns,2.—Coryza, for a few moments only,4.—[170.] Stopped coryza,1.—Stopped coryza, in the morning, after rising, with frequent sneezing ; with Avhich she could draw air only through the right nostril,2.—She is frequently obliged to bloAV the nose, whereby only thin Avater is discharged/'.—Frequent need to bloAV the nose, though but little nasal mucus is discharged,2.—The uose is very much stopped ; troubles her in speaking,3.—Great stoppage of the nose ; she could only get air through with great difficulty ; with pressure in the temples,3.— At night, the nose is stopped ; she cannot draw air through it (eighteenth day),1.—The left nostril is stopped, and a few drops of Avater run out of it (seventeenth day),2.—Fluent coryza,3.—Fluent coryza; thin mucus is dis- charged from the uose,2.—[180.] Fluent coryza, with confusion of the head,3. —The previously profuse, tough, yelloAV nasal mucus, a quantity of Avhich was discharged, became Avhite and more profuse (after sixteen days),1.—Fre- quent sneezing,2.—Sneezing, in the morning, after waking,2.—"A few drops of blood from the nose every time on sneezing (fifth day),2.—"Bleeding of the nose in the morning,3.—Sllbjcctivc. Constant feeling of coryza in the nose, and swelling of it (fifteenth day),1.—Burning in both nostrils, as if they Avere sore,2.—A contraction over the nose, Avith a feeling of heaviness and pressure as though the skin Avere too short,3. Face.—* The face is very pale, in the morning, after rising, for several BOVISTA. 217 days (after fourteen days),1.—[190.] Great changes of color in the face, Avhich is at one time red, at another pale,3.—Tension and heat rise into the face,3.—Loeally. Boring and digging in both inalar bones,3.—Cracked lips,2.—On the inner border of the left side of the loAver lip burning, as in a cut,2.—Fine stitches, as with needles, or as from splinters, in the loAver lip,3.—Violent tearing in the left side of the lower jaAV, and in one of'the teeth,2.—A feeling of throbbing on the left side below the lo\A'er jaAV ; she believes that a gland must be SAvollen,2. Alouth.—Teeth. The teeth are frequently coated with mucus,1.—The teeth, gums and lips are filled with clotted blood, in the morning, on Avaking,1. —[200.] Slight gnashing of the teeth, hoav and then, in the eA'ening, as in a chili (after fifteen days),1.—A hollow tooth seems longer than the others,2. —Toothache, as if the exposed nerves Avere rubbed,1.—In the evening, in bed, toothache, Avhich was only relieved by Avarmth (after fourteen days),1. —The toothache ceased on going into the open air,1.—Painful boring in the teeth, in the evening,2. —Digging-boring pain in a holloAV tooth, with a tearing pain in the right side of the heaxl, and stitches in the ears, very mudi increased by cold,3.—Digging pain in a hollow tooth, morning and evening,3.—Teariug-digging in the holloAV teeth, extending thence into the temples, in the evening in bed,2.—DraAving toothache, as if the roots Avould be torn out, in the evening,2.—[210.] Dull draAving pain in the holloAV teeth (after tAvelve hours),1.—Painful draAving a feAV times in a hollow tooth of the right lower jaAV, in the evening,2.—Very painful draAving toothache aAvoke her before midnight, and lasted an hour, three nights in succession,2. — Violent drawing pain in the holloAV back teeth of the left loAver jaw, for two evenings in succession, in bed, Avhich lasted till morning, during men- struation,2.—Dull toothache, Avhich she had not had for several years, fol- lowed by long-continued, elevated, pale sAvelling of the upper lip and sweat, ali night, till morning, which Avas especially profuse on the head (after three weeks),1.—Stitches in the sound teeth, especially at night, so that he could not sleep on account of it ; the gum bled easily ; the pain was relieved if he sucked the blood out of the teeth Avith the tougue,1.—The stitches in the teeth extend into the eyes,1.—Pain in the upper front teeth ; they pain on touch, and do not bear cheAving ; Avith the upper lip beginning to SAvell, the toothache Avas someAvhat relieved ; the swelling increases so that the lip hung far over the loAver one and Avas even with the nose ; after the SAvelling of the lip had someAvhat subsided, the left cheek began to SAvell ; ali the SAvollen parts AA'ere painful to touch (after fifteen days),1.—Jerking toothache (fifth day),1.—Gums. SAvollen, painful gum,3.—[220.] The gum retraets so that the teeth seem longer,3.—An inflamed spot on the gum over a decayed root, Avhich is painful by itself, and stili more Avhen touched, like an ulcer, Avith throbbing, with a feeling as if the root Avere too long,2.—An ulcer on the gum, from which blood exudes on pressure,2.— Clear blood oozes from the mouth (gum) even Avithout sucking the gum,1.— As often as he sucks the gum blood comes into the mouth, with which the whole gum becomes painful,1.—Tongue. Yellow-coated tongue in the morning (after seven days),1.—A red spot, painful to pressure, near the left ligament of the tongue, Avhere it is united to the tongue, for several days (after thirty-five days),2.—A small depressed ulcer on the left margin of the tongue, sore and painful to touch,3.—In the morning, after Avaking, burning in the tip and a numbness on the posterior portion of the tongue, and over the Avhole mouth, for four mornings in succession (after thirteen days),2.—"Cutting pain in the tongue, repeated several days,1.—General AÌouth. [230.] Offensive 218 BO VISTA. smeli from the mouth (sixth day),1.—(Internally in the left cheek a swell- ing ; this disappeared and a burning blister developed on the cheek exter- nally, filled with yelloAV fluid, Avhich became flattened and dried up the next day),3.—Great dryness in the mouth, as if she had sand in it, with thirst,3. —Towards eveniug, the mouth became very dry ; in the evening he Avas ahvays full and satiated, and had no appetite,3.—Numbness of the whole mouth and tongue, in the morning, after walking ; it disappears after eat- ing,2.—The whole mouth seemed numb and burnt, in the morning, on Avaking, with a bitter slimy taste and soreness of the throat,2.—Burning and heat in the mouth, Avithout thirst,1.—Painful tension in the mouth, in the right cheek,2.—Sticking pain in the palate, Avhich extends to the chin, for several minutes (first day),1.—Saliva. Much collection of saliva in the mouth,1.—Taste. [240.] Bad taste Avith much mucus in the mouth,1.— Bitter taste,3.—Taste of blood in the mouth,3.—Speech. Stammering,3.— He stammered at times, Avhen reading; was not able to pronounce several words,3. Throat.—Sensations. Dryness in the throat, on Avaking, sticking on swallowing, and numbness in the mouth, disappearing after rising and eating,2.—Great dryness in the throat, in the morning, on Avaking, so that the tongue seemed almost like Avood,3.—Frequent pain in the throat,1.— Burning in the throat,3.—Sore throat in the evening; painful Avhen swalloAV- iug the saliva, as if something Avere sticking in the throat; he Avas unable to SAvalloAV food easily,3.—[250.] Scraping in the throat, with irritation to cough (first day),1.—Every morning, scraping in the throat, with mucus,1. —The sleep was frequently interrupted by scraping in the throat; she Avas obliged to hawk up mucus,3.—Scraping and burning in the throat, as if he had eateii something too hot,3.—Scraping and burning in the throat, causing a dry cough,3.—RaAvness of the throat, in the morning, after rising, and in the evening, for several days,2.—Tickling in the throat, Avhich obliges her to cough frequently, in the afternoon, at five (third day),2.—Slight irrita- tion of the pharynx,4.—SAvelling of the cervical glands,1.—Swollen cervical glands, Avith tension and draAving pains, for six days,3. Stomach.—Appetite. [260.] Constant excessive hunger ; he Avas unable to eat enough, and Avas soon hungry again,1.—(Hunger in the after- noon, contrary to custom),3.—Hunger toAvards evening,3.—She relished the food, although afterwards she had a pressure in the stomach as if she had overloaded it,3.—Appetite without real hunger,3.—No appetite ; she Avas obliged to force herself to eat,3.—No appetite for cooked food, only for bread (eleventh and tAvelfth days),2.—A child loses its appetite; the whole body becomes hot, Avith puffy, scarlet face ; it lies and vomits mucus and food; folloAved by excessive SAveat through the night, mostly on the head, with nose-bleed tAvice during sleep (after tAventy-seven days),1.—Tìlirst. Great longing for Avater and Avine,3.—Thirst the whole day (after tAventy- one days),2.—[270.] Thirst, the Avhole afternoon and evening, contrary to his usuai habit (fourth day),2.—Thirst, especially in the evening,3.—Thirst, during the chili,2.—Thirst for cold water,3.—Thirst for milk, in the morning (after four days),2.—Much thirst, toAvards evening, as if she had eaten much salt food,3.—Unquenchable thirst (after three hours),1.—Loss of thirst1.—He had an unnatural thirst ; previously he almost never needed to drink,1.—Eructations and Hiccough. Empty eructations, sev- eral mornings, fastiug,2.—[280.] Frequent empty erìietations, even before breakfast,2.—Eructations, tasting of the breakfast, the Avhole forenoon,3.— Eructations of gas,3.—Inclination to hiccough ; it only, hoAvever, amounts BO VISTA. 219 to half a hiccough, in the forenoon,2.—Severe, long-lasting hiccough at 1 p.m.,2. — Frequent hiccough, an hour after dinner,2. — Nausea. Qualmishness in the stomach, as if one had not eaten for a long time,3.— *Great qualmishness in the stomach, with inclination to vomit, in the morning ; though only water was vomited ; with nausea ; this ceased after breakfast,3.—Nausea,13.—Nausea in the stomach, as if she would vomit, in the forenoon,2.—[290.] Nausea and palpitation, Avorse on motion ; with chilliness,3.—Nausea and coldness,in the forenoon,3.—Nausea, Avith chilliness in the morning, Avith sticking-tearing toothache, especially on the left side ; the pains Avere relieved by cold Avater,3.—Excessive nausea and shuddering, in the morning, so that she could not get Avarm ; folloAved by vertigo, Avhich relieved the headache,3.—Stomach. Distension and fine tAvinges in the epigastric region ; relieved by passage of offensive flatus at 8 a.m. (seven- teenth dayì,2.—Gurgling in the stomach, in the morning, relieved after eating (eleventh day),2.—Gurgling on the left side, near the pit of the stomach, in the evening,2.—A feeling in the stomach, as if one had fasted, even after eating (tAventieth day),2.—Every morning on rising, it seems as though the stomach Avas foul, Avith a nauseous taste in the mouth ; after some time this disappears and he has an appetite ; for fourteen days in suc- cession,3.—A cold feeling in the stomach, as if a lump of ice lay in it,2.— [300.] Burning, externally, in the pit of the stomach, together with frequent fine stitches in it, after dinner,2. Abdomen.—Hypochondria. Frequent sharp stitches in the right hypochondrium, near the back,2.—Stitches, with a peculiar indescribable pain, in the right hypochondrium (tAvelfth day),2.—Some stitches in the left hypochondrium, and, at the same time, iu the left elboAV,2.—Burning stitches in the left hypochondrium, on sitting bent, Avhich disappear on becoming erect,2.— Umbilical. Very transient burning internally about the navel, at 11 a.m.,2.—Sticking colie about the nave!,3.—Stitches about the navel (after one hour),3.—Frightful colie in the umbilical region after eating, as if knives were cutting the abdomen, for several minutes (third day),1.— Twinges about the navel, Avith griping, in the morning on Avaking, as if he should go to stool,3.—General Abdomen. Distended abdomen, Avith pain in it (eighth day),1.—[310.] Distension of the abdomen, Avith rumbling in it, Avhich disappeared after passing flatus in the morning (fifth day),2.—Great distension of the abdomen, which constantly increases till midnight, and at last disappears after the passage of flatus (eleventh day),2. —Severe rumbling and noises in the abdomen, as if diarrhcea Avould ensue, though a diarrhcea-like stool occurred only after several hours,3.—Much rumbling in the boAA'ds, as from a purge, ahvays relieved by passage of flatus,2.—Very severe rumbling and gurgling in the abdoraen, with constipa- tion,3.—Frequent passage of flatus,3.—Very frequent passage of loud flatus, folloAved by distension of the abdomen and colie, at 5 a.m.,2.—Much passage of flatus, after lying doAvn in bed,3.-—Offensive flatus, especially in the morning aud evening (first day),1.—Offensive flatus, and rumbling in the abdomen, in the evening,2.—[320.] Very violent pain in the abdomen, as if everything Avere dried up, in the evening in bed (eighth day),1.—Cold feelings creep about the abdomen,2.—Pain almost like burning, in both sides of the abdomen, after dinner,2.—Tension and sticking in the upper part of the abdomen,3.—Spasmodic pain in the abdomen, especially on in- spiration and on draAving in the abdomen (after fourteen days),1.—Colie, night and morning, with diarrhcea,3.—(Colie, and some chilliness, always after dinner),1.—Frightful colie, so that he was obliged to bend quite 220 BOVISTA. doublé, and could not stand erect, Avith high-colored urine and much thirst (after tAventy-four hours),1.—Sensations of eolie in the intestines, in the afternoon, with an inclination to an evacuation,1.—Colic-pain in the abdoraen, with trembling and gnashing of the teeth, on account of cold- ness, especially after the stool; the pain is very violent, especially in the morning on Avaking, Avith distension of the left side of the abdoraen aud urging to stool ; on turning about, or pressing on the abdomen, the side Avas relieved ; it Avas more severe during rest ; stool followed after one hour, Avas first hard, then fluid, Avith immediate relief of the pain,3.—[330.] Twisting paiu in the abdomen,3.—Cutting pain in the forepart of the abdoraen, in the morning; Avas relieved after eating,1.—Cutting in the abdomen, which extends toAvards the stomach, and frequently intermitting in the evening; the pains are renewed the next morning and last till noon ; only passage of flatus relieves them,2.—Stitches in the abdomen, as with needles,3.—Stitches in the abdomen on stooping,3.—Stitches in the abdomen, with a feeling of discomfort,3.—Violent tAvinges in the right side of the upper abdomen, after dinner,2.—The abdomen is sensitive, internally and externally, so that she could not bear it touched and Avas obliged to walk bent (eleventh day),2.—Pains, as from suppuration and tearing, in the abdomen, Avith diarrhcea and great exhaustion, on the last day of menstruation,3.—Violent motions in the abdomen, relieved by passage of flatus ; with urging to stool, in the evening (fifth day),2.—[340.] Trembling and cutting in the abdomen, as if diarrhcea Avould ensue, for a quarter of an hour; relieved after the passage of flatus at 10 a.m.,2.—Hypogastrium and Iliac Regions. Pain in the loAver abdomen, extending from the left side to the right, as if the bowels Avere suppurating,3.—-Violent pain as from constriction in the right groin, relieved by stretching out the body,2.—Pinching as Avith tAvo fingere in the right groin,2.—Frequent sharp stitches in the right groin (fìfth day),2. Rectum and Anus.—Very violent pressing pain deep in the rec- tum, extending fonvard, after the diarrhcea,2.—Severe itching in the rectum, as from small worms, on riding,3.—Burning in the anus, continuing a long time, after a Avatery stool,2.—Transient stitches through the perineum to- Avards the rectum and genitals,1.—Urging to stool without effect, Avith passage of flatus, at 6 a,m..2.—Urging to stool, when only a little thin stool of a yellowish color passed, folloAved by burning in the anus (fifth day),2.— [350.] Painful urging to stool, followed by three attacks of cliarrhcea, and afterAvards tenesmus and burning in the anus, with prostration of the Avhole body (twenty-first day),2.—After an ordinary stool, a feeling as though diarrhcea Avould stili come on,2. Stool.—Fiarrhwa. Diarrhcea six times during the day, with cutting pains in the abdomen (eleventh day),2.—Diarrhcea, Avith pain, in the morn- ing, Avith which the abdomen felt as if suppurating,3.—Diarrhcea, with colie, in the evening,3.—Diarrhcea, Avith tearing in the abdomen, and ten- esmus in the rectum, at night,3.—*Diarrhcea, frequently before and during menstruation (nineteenth day),2.—Quite Avatery diarrhcea, four times in succession, with tenesmus and burning in the anus (sixth day),2.—Frequent fcecal diarrhcea in the morning (fourth, fifth days),2.—[360.] Profuse diar- rhcea, morning and evening,3.—A stool three or four times a day; he Avas obliged to make great exertion when the stool, at first hard, then soft, passed,2.—A soft stool folloAved soon after the customary evacuation,3.— An ordinary stool, although he had had the usuai stool in the morning, before taking it,2.—Two liquid stools a day until the thirty-first day, mostly BOVISTA. 221 in the forenoon,2.—Stool, soft in the morning, hard in the evening (second day),2.—Stool normal in the morning, liquid in the afternoon (eleventh day),2.—Irregular stool ; it occurs at an unusual time of the day and is too hard,1.—Stooi more copious than usuai,3.—Stool soft (sixth day), hard (seventh day),2.—[370.] Stool softer and more regular than usuai,23.—It seems to make a hard stool soft, as a secondary action,1.— Constipation. Constipation for three days,3.—No stool the second day,2.—No stool on the third day of the menstruation,2.—Stool only every second or third day and rather hard,3.—The evacuation follows with difficulty and great exertion,3. Urinary Organs.— Pain in the region of the kidneys,3.— Urethra. The orifice of the urethra is inflamed and agglutinated,3.—Pain in the urethra on urinating, as if the urine passed over a sore place (fourteenth day),1.—[380.] Burning ili the urethra when not urinating,3.—Burning in the urethra on urinating,3.—Burning in the urethra after every urination (second day)2.—Stitches in the urethra,3.—Itching in the urethra Avhen not urinating,3.—Frequent urging to urinate, but only a little urine passed,3.— Frequent urging to urinate; she avus obliged to rise at night to urinate, and considerable passed,3.—Very frequent urging to urinate, with a profuse discharge of urine,3.—After urinating, soon again frequent urging thereto ; she, however, passed only a feAV drops.2.— Micturition. (Frequent uri- nating with sudden urging),1.—[390.] Increased passage of urine in the afternoon,1.—She passed urine four times in the afternoon and much each time (after four days),2.— Urine frequently intermitting on urination,2.— Urine. Urine clear-yelloAv, with a slowly forming cloud,2.—The urine Avas yellowish-green, afterAvards turbid,2.—Urine turbid, like gruel, Avith violet sediment, for several days in succession,2. Si'Xual Organs.—Male. Burning in the genital organs,3.—A red, hard, painful nodule in the skin of the penis, Avhich suppurates (fourteenth day),1.—Emissions tAvo nights in succession, Avhich Avas once associateci with a voluptuous dream (in one avIio had never had the like before),1.— Female. A voluptuous sensation in the genital organs,3.—[400.] Sore- ness on the mons veneris during menstruation,2.—Some leucorrhcea for eight days,3.—Leucorrhcea after menstruation,2.—*Profuse leucorrhcea, of a yelloAvish-green color, so acrid that it almost corrodes the pudenda and thighs,3.—* Very thick, mucous, tenacious leucorrhcea when walking,2.—"Dis- charge of thick leucorrluca, like the white of an egg, ivhen walking,2.—("Men- struation four day* too soon and more ]>rofnxe than usuai, followed by some leucorrhcea),3.—Menstruation eight days too early,3.—Menstruation nine days too early and rather profuse (tAvo days after taking it),2.—Menstrua- tion nine days too early and more profuse than usuai,2.—[410.] Menstrua- tion two days too late, coming on in the evening, on lying down ; after mid- night painful urging towarels the genitals, with great. heaviness in the small of the back, which was somewhat relieved the next day with discharge of blood2.— Menstruation five days too late,2.'—Menstruation Avas less than usuai and did not continue so long,2.—Men.-truation did not last as long as usuai, and flowed mostly at night,2.—"The menses flow most prof usciy in the morning, but scanty during the day and night,2.—The meustrual blood Avas very Avatery, with weariness of the thighs,2.—"Traces of menstruation between the menses (ninth, tenth, thirteenth, dghteenth days),2. Respiratory Organs.— Lurynx. Great scraping in the larynx as if sore, extending doAvn into the chest, with much tough mucus in the chest, Avhich threatens to suffbcate ber; this inucus is raised with difficulty 222 BOVISTA. and tastes salty,3.—Tickling in the larynx provoking cough,3.—(Frequent irritation to cough from tickling in the larynx; the mucus Avhich she ex- pectorates is very tough and only loosened with great effort),3.— Voice. [420.] Hoarseness every morning,1.—Catarrhal voice, with roughness in the throat, the Avhole morning (sixth day),2.— Cough. Cough, excited by tickling in the trachea, in the evening and morning after rising for several days in succession,2.—Cough caused by tickling in the chest, Avhich she could not suppress in the morning on entering into the room from the cold air (seventeenth day),2.—Spasmodic cough; difficulty of breathing; deep anxious respiration ; in feeble tones she called for help; when the windoAv Avas raised the fresh air revived her and was very agreeable,5.—Dry cough in the evening and morning for an hour,2.—Dry cough in the morning after rising for half an hour (twentieth day),2.—Respiration. Deep, noisy breathing,5.—Anxious breathing,5.—Oppressed breathing,3.—[430.] Shortness of the breath on every exertion of the hands,3. Chest.—Feeling of heaviness on the chest, as if something lay upon it, aud she could only breathe deeply,3.—Cutting-burning in the middle of the chest, more, externally, twice in succession,2.—Oppression aud heat iu the chest, Avhich rises into the head,3.—Oppression in the middle of the chest, with fine stitches, on breathing,2.—Oppression of the chest; he Avas fre- quently obliged to sigh in order to get a full breath, Avith Avhich he could not bear anything on the chest, and his large Avaistband seemed too small,3. —A severe pressure extends from the pit of the stomach up into the chest after eating ; better Avhen walking, Avorse Avhen sitting; sometimes with a draAving-tearing pain in the left side of the head,3.—Stitches in the chest, extending from before backAvard, increased by deep breathing, during dinner,3.—-Stitches first in the middle of the chest, then in the right hypo- chondrium, and afterAvards in the left (tenth day),2.—Front. Burning on the sternum and visible pulsation, especially in the pit of the stomach,3.— [440.] Feeling of constriction beloAV the sternum,3.—Pressure beneath the sternum and in the stomach,3.—Spasmodic pressure beneath the sternum, as if the stomach Avere overloaded, six days in succession,3.—Painful stitches in the middle of the sternum,2.—Painful dull stitches, or boring, in the sternum, in the evening (third day),2.—Stitches, frequently in succession, in the forepart of the loAver portion of the chest, Avhen standing stooped and Avithout influencing the respiration ; after dinner,2.—Sides. A visible pul- sation above the right mamma, near the clavicle,3.—Stitches in the left side of the chest,3.—Stitches in the right side of the chest, and at the same time in the right great toe,2.—Stitches, as Avith an aAvl, in the upper part of the left mamma, extending through to the back,3.—[450.] A burning stitch on the outer portion of the left ribs,2.—A slow, dull stitch in the IoAvest ribs of the right side in the morning,2.—Fine stitches in the forepart of the left IoAvest ribs, Avhich extend up into the chest,2.—Sharp stitches in the right side of the chest, Avith Constant stretching, in the forenoon,2.—Sharp stitches in the right side of the chest beneath the axilla, so violent that she cried out, in the morning, third day,2.—-Very sensitive, sharp stitches in the lower portion of the left side of the chest,2.—Severe sharp stitches beloAV the right ribs, alternating Avith stitches in the right groin,2. Heart.—Fulness and anxiety in the pra?cordial region (after one hour),1. —Pressure in the pra?cordial region, with tension in the temples, Avith pres- sure ou the sternum,3.—Sharp pain in the pra?cordia (after a few raoments),4. —-[460.] *Palpitation,3.—Palpitation, with vertigo and headache,3.—Palpi- tation in the heart, with congestion to the head, heat and thirst, with itch- BOVISTA. 223 ing in the right eye,3.—Palpitation, with trembling of the whole body and uneasiness,3. Neck and Back.—Neck. Stiffness in the neck, in the morning, on rising (fourth day),1.—Painful tension on the right side of the neck, on moving the head, with twitches in the left ear,2.—Tension and pain on pressure, as from a bloAV in the neck,3.—Stitches in the nape of the neck, during rest and motion, in the evening,2.—Sharp stitches on the left side of the neck, extending into the left ear,2.—Tearing in the tendons of the left side of the neck,2.—Back. [470.] Sticking and tearing pain on the inner border of the right shoulder-blade, with a feeling as though a piece of it Avould be torn off, on sitting bent, disappearing on becoming erect,2.— Several violent stitches, as with a knife, betAveen the shoulders, in the afternoon,2.—(An old pain in the back, with stiffness after stooping, disap- peared), (after seventeen days),0 J.—Sticking pains in the lumbar region, increased on turning the body,3. Extremities in General.—*Great weariness in the hands and feet the whole day,3.—Suddenly, great Aveariness in the hands and feet, in the afternoon,2. Superior Extremities.—Weariness in the arms, especially in the shoulder-joints,3.—Loss of poAver in the left arra,3.—The left arm felt lame and sprained, so that it was with difficulty that he could raise it above the head ; the pain increased during the day so mudi that at last he could scarcely make any movement Avith the arm ; after SAveat in the morning, the pain Avas very decidedly diminished (fifteenth day),1.—The right arm was painful and sore to the touch, Avith pressure in the shoulders,3.— Shoulder. [480.] A previously morbid onion-like smeli in the axilla? was very much increased (after three days),1.—She could not move the right arm freely ; she had no poAver in the shoulder-joint,3.—Difficult to raise the right arm ; she seemed to have no poAver in the shoulder,3.—Sen- sation in the right shoulder-joint as if it Avas exhausted by great exertion ; she had no strength at ali in the arm, and if she took hold of anything it pained,3.—Great tension in the shoulder-joint,3.—Tension in the shoulder- joints, as if they Avere too short, on bending the arras backAvard,3.—Violent dull stitches and tearings on the inner border of the left shoulder-blade, deep in the bone,2.—Violent tearing in the right shoulder-joint (after tAveh'e daysì,2.—Painful piercing-tearing in the right shoulder-joint, in the afternoon (fifth day),2.—Arni. Violent pain on the inner side of the left upper arm, as if it Avould break, in the forenoon,2.—[490.] Violent tearing in the outer side of the left upper arm, especially in the bone, in the after- noon,2.—Bruised pain in the right upper arm, in the bone, relieved by firmly pressing upon it, in the morning,2.—Elbow. Very sensitive bor- ing-sticking pain beneath the elbows, on the margin of the radius; it ex- tends to the fingere, which become lame on account of it, for two minutes,3.— Stitches in the right elboAV, afterAvards in the left also, in the evening,2.— Tearing in the left elboAV, in the morning (after three days),2.—Severe tearing in the tip of the right elboAV,2.—Painful tearing in the right elboAV, in the morning,2.—Forearm. Paralytic and itching sensation in the radiai arteries of the forearm (first day),1.—Sticking and tearing on the inner side of the left forearm,2.—On the inner side of the forearm, near the thumb, a very sensitive pain, as if the tendons Avere torn ; the same sensa- tion in the other arra, but on the outer side, in the direction of the index finger,3.— 'Wrist. [500.] A feeling of numbness in the left Avrist,1.—Spas- modic draAving in the tendons of the left Avrist,1.—Sprained and ulcerated 224 BOVISTA. pain in the left Avrist, in the middle of the upper surface, on a small spot only perceptible to touch or on bending the hand upward and dowmvard,1. —Stitches in the right wrist three days in succession ; if she took hold of anything, especially if she brought the thumb and index finger together, the stitches became more severe; after this ceased in the right hand, it ap- peared iu the left, though only for a short time,3.—Very sensitive sharp stitches in the right Avrist,2.—Tearing a hand's breadth above the wrist, and exteuding into it, in the morning,2.—Tearing and throbbing in the right wrist, in the evening (seventh day),2.—Pain, as if suppurating, in a small spot on the back of the right wrist, on bending the band and press- ing upon it,2.— Hand. Trembling in the hands, with palpitatimi and anxiety,3.—*Loss of poAver in the hands,3.—[510.] *She had no power in the hands, especially in the right, and almost allowed the slightest objects to fall, from weakness3.—The hand is stiff; cannot easily dose it ; with feeling of Aveakness in the fingere,3.—The left hand is heavy; she cannot move it easily,3.—The right band feels as heavy as a hundred-weight, together with a severe pain, as if bruised, in the place where the pulse is felt; it does uot tolerate any touch,3.—Fingers. (One finger after another suppurates like a panaritium ; as soon as one heals, another becomes sore), (after ten weeks),3.—Stitches in the joints of the right index finger, Avhile Avorking,3. —Violent tearing in the left thumb,2. Inferior Extremities.— Hip. An intermitting pain in the right hip, on stooping, as if the sacrum Avere broken,2.—Biting, as from flsas, on the hips and on the abdomen,3.—Thigh. Slight burning on the thigh, above the knee,2.—[520.] A piercing stitch in the middle of the left thigh, on sitting down,2.—Sore feeling in the bend of the thigh, during menstrua- tion,2.—Sore feeling in the bend of the right thigh ; in Avalking, it feels as though something Avoollen rubbed against it,2.—Knee. A feeling of Aveariness in the holloAvs of the knees,3.—Stiffness and pain in the left knee, if he tries to stretch it out, after it has been bent for some time,1.—Stick- ing pain in the left knee, especially on rising from sitting,1.—Violent stitches in the left knee-joint, nearly the Avhole forenoon, on rest and motion ; she thought that she could not endure it (second day),2.—Violent sharp stitches on the inner side of the right knee, as if in the bone,2.—Sen- sation above the kuee-cap, as if it had been bruised,3.—Leg. The right leg is very much asleep; the same in any position, for a quarter of an hour, in the afternoon (first day),1.— [530.] The whole left leg is so sleepy, with crawling, as from auts upon it, that she cannot stand upon it,2.—Very Aveary pain in the right lower leg, during menstruation,2.—Raging or beat- ing pain in the right fibula, with tearing extending up to the knee, iu the afternoon (sixth day),2.—Crarap in the left leg,1.—Cramp in the calves towards morning, in bed; it was so violent that the pain continued till evening, as if the leg were too short (after fourteen days),1.—Tran- sient stitches in the left leg, and in the chest,1.—Sharp stitches in the middle of the left tibia (second day),2.—Ankle. Sharp stitches in the right external malleolus, together with painfulness of the inner malleolus (third day),2.— Foot. Heaviness of the feef,3.—DraAving and tearing in the right foot,3.—[5-10.] Tearing dragging-drawing pain in a foot Avhich bad been sprained in childhood, as if the joint had been broken, with swelling of the foot, so that she could not put on the shoe,3.—Pain in the forepart of the lei't sole, when Avalking, for several days (twenty-ninth day),2.—Burning in the left sole,3.—Toes. Stitches in both great toes, extending into the BOVISTA. 225 ankles, in the evening,3.—Pain in the corns,3.—Extremely violent pain in a coni, for a long time (after eighteen days),1.—Stitches in the corns,3. General Symptoms—Objectire. Frequent stretching, without sleepiness,2.—* J'cry awkward; everything falls from his hands,3.—FebiUty. Feels very weary,1.—[550.] Very Aveary the whole day,3.—Very Aveary and exhausted, after a walk (sixth and seventh days),1.—Great Aveariness, obligiug her to sleep after dinner (fifteenth day),1.—Excessive Aveariness, in the evening, after eating (first day),1.—Excessive Aveariness, during and after dinner (fourth day),1.—Such loss of strength that she could neither rise nor hold her head up,5.—A sudden attack like faintness, at noon, Avhen sitting doAvn, as if objects turned bottom upwards (third day),1.—When trying to Avalk, she fell down in a savoou ; ber Hmbs and body became stiff,5. —Although everything was clone to restore her, she again fell down and re- mained motionless ; she was in despair,5.—Restlessness. She found no rest,3.—[560.] Uneasiness, anxiety, unpleasant warmth, and heaviness in the abdomen, and alternating sensations of coldness through the whole body,1.—Sensations. (He feels as if intoxicated by Avine),3.—General anxiety and Aveakness of body, eructations, nausea, distension in the ab- domen, passage of flatus, frequent yayviiing, and stretching of the Hmbs, with irresistible desire to sleep (after two hours),1.—Bruised feeling in the Avhole body, especially in the joints of the arni and the abdominal mus- cles, on motion and touch (fourteenth day),1. Skin.—*The skin of the fingers heccmes unusually dented by the in- struments with which she was working (shears or knives),3.—Erup- tions, Dry. Gocse-flesh over the whole body, with severe itching,1.— The coriters of the mouth are broken out,3.—Very severely itching small spots, like a tetter, on the right side beloAV the chin ; the itching Avas not relieved by scratching,2.—A painful eruption on the tempie,3.—Itching eruption on the throat,3.—[570.] A small reddish SAvelling, hard to touch, like a boil, on the right leg,3.—Pimples over the whole body, with very severe itching,3.—Itching and small pimples on the head (after three weeks),1.—Large, scattered pimples, papulous, on the forehead, Avithout itching (seventh day),2.—Several tensive pimples on the upper and lower lip (after twenty days),2.—Several pimples on the left side, near the mouth, without itching,2.—An itching pimple, which itches stili Avorse after scratch- ing, on the forepart of the neck,2.—An eruption of hard, red pimples, as large as peas, which itch very much, and burn, aud then disappear after some days, on the chest, on the left hand, and on the left foot ; after scratch- ing the itching is worse,3.—*The hands are covered Avith small, dry, reddish pimples, Avhich gradually disappear after a feAV days,1.—Several pimples, Avhich do not itch, on the back of the hand, and between the middle and ring fingere,2.—[580.] An itching pimple above the knee,3.—A pimple on the tibia, with a sensation as if burnt,3.—*Eruption on both feet of small, red, rash-like pimples, with an itching-burning pain, with which the feet are covered, as far as half A\ay up the calves ; lasting tAvo days, scratching does not affect them,3.—Aloist. A number of small vesicles containing water, about the left corner of the mouth (after tAventy days),2.—White blisters on the right hand, with red areola, and great itching; they disap- pear after half an hour,3.—Small, red, sore, painful blisters on the backs of both feet, and at the roots of the toes,3.—Fustular. (A panaritium ap- peared from a small prick of a needle),3.—An itching, maturating eruption on the forehead,3.—Maturating eruption in the left corner of the mouth, on the chin, and on the forehead,3.—A previously existing wart developed a VOL. II.—15 226 BOVISTA. red point, suppurated and disappeared (after twenty-one days)1.—[590.] Tavo longish, flattened pustules, filled with matter, under the nose, upon which a scab remained for more than fourteen days (after eleven days),2.— An ulcer in the right ear, with pain in it, on sAA'allowing,1.—Sensations, General. Itching on the body, on the loAver jaAV, on the left side, ex- tending to behind the ear ; on the left side of the neck, on the abdomen, on the right arm, on the inner margin of the right foot, on the heel, over the whole body, especially on the hands, and on the head,23.—Itching over various parts of the body, with red pimples,1.—Itching over the whole body, in the evening. followed by the appearance of tetter (tenth day),1.—Locai. Creeping, as from insects, on the back, at night,2.—Violent itching, Avhich ahvays returns after scratching, on the forepart of the scalp, on the inner side of the right upper arm, and on the left shoulder,2.—Itching, Avhich was not relieved by scratching, on the left side of the head, on the nose, on the chest, on the abdomen, on the inner side of the right upper arm, on the inner side of the left forearm, on the right hip, on the inner side of the thigh, here and there on the Hmbs,2.—Itching, which Avas relieved by scratching, on the forehead, on the right side of the nose, on the right shoulder, on the left hip, on the inner side of the right knee, in the hollows of the knees, in the right sole,2.—Itching iu the ear, Avhich disappeared on boring in Avith the finger,2.—[600.] Itching in the ears and eyes,3.—Con- stant itching on the forepart of the nose, Avhich does not disappear after scratching,2.—Itching in the upper part of the right nostril, with ineffectual atterapts to sneeze,2.—Itching, which becomes Avorse after scratching, near the uose, beneath the IoAA'er jaw, beloAV the right hip,2.—Severe itching on the chest; after scratching, small itching pimples appeared,2.—Itching on the left side of the chest, Avhich caused a fine eruption ; disappeared the next day (fifth day),2.—"Severe itching on the coccyx, so that he was obliged to scratch it till sore, whereupon a crust appeared, which remained some days (after one day),1.—Violent itching on the arms, ahvays at evening, and after washing, biting and burning in them (after three weeks),1.—Itching and biting in the arms, repeated daily, especially in the evening, and also in the morning after Avashing,1.—Extraordinary itching in the right arm, for several days (ninth day),1.—[610.] Burning-itching on both forearms, in the region of the pulse, not relieved by scratching, in the evening (seventh day),2.—Violent itching on the right forearm ; the place remains red and burning a long time after scratching,2.—Severe itching on the inner side of the right forearm, not relieved by scratching, but a number of small itching pimples appeared,2.—Severe itching on the inner side of the left forearm ; she was obliged to scratch it till it bled,2.—Violent itching on the right knee, Avhich disappeared only after scratching a long time,2. Sleep and Freams.—Sleepiness. Much yawning, in the even- ing,3.—Frequent yaAvning, with sleepiness, in the afternoon at five,2.— Great sleepiness early in the evening,3.—Very sound, quiet sleep at night, and Avhen be arose later than usuai in the morning, great Aveariness, especially in the Hmbs,1.—Sleep after eating, quite contrary to his habit,3.—[620.] Sleepi- ness during dinner (third day),2.—Great sleepiness, after dinner (fifth day),1. —Sleeplessness. Little sleep,3.—Uneasy sleep, with much tossiug about the bed,3.—Very restless night, she aAvoke every hour,2.—When he avvoke at night from a very sound sleep, he did not seem to knoAv Avhere he Avas,3.— Freams. Sleep full of dreams,3.—Dreams of past and future events,3.— Many dreams of subjects of previous conversation, in a sound sleep,3.— Tiresome dreams,2.—[630.] Anxious dreams of serpents Avhich had bitten BO VISTA. 227 her; that she would die; that she had a bleeding wound, etc; Avhereupon she aAvoke and continued anxious a long time after waking (after fifth day),2.—Vexatious dreams, aud Avaking every moment through the night,1. —Frightful dreams, that she Avas in a celiar and the Avalls Avere falling in ; that she Avas obliged to remain and could not get out,2.—Dreams of danger of droAvning, and that some one had fallen into the Avater,2.—A dream of ghosts, Avhereupon she a\voke frightened,2.—Unremembered dreams (after four days),1. Fever. — Chilliness. He was chilly the whole day, with cold hands,1.—She Avas constantly chilly on the uncovered parts, on the neck and chest, and Avas obliged to biud clotbs about them, even at night (third and fourth days),2.—Although she sat by a Avarm stove she Avas chilly the Avhole day (second day)2.—Chilliness at 5 a.m., in bed, three mornings in succession,2.—[640.] Chilliness eA'ery morning from six to nine, cold to touch externally, Avith griping in the abdoraen, without subsequent heat, and Avithout thirst,1.— Chilliness the whole evening, she could not get warm (fourth day),2.—Chilliness in the evening, lasting the whole night (eleventh day),2.—A shaking chili lasting a feAV moments, in the evening, on lying doAvn in a warm room (after fifteen days),1.—Shivering and coldness, during supper,3.—Chilliness with thirst, with tension and stitches in the throat, so that she could not turn her head easily, also with sticking in the chest,3.— Constant cold hands and feet,1.—Feet very cold at night, could not be Avarmed,3.—^Intermitting fever of eight days' duration ; severe chili every evening from seven till ten, cornraencing with chilliness in the back, the first day with thirst, Avithout subsequent heat or sweat; every time Avith violent draAving pain in the abdomen (after four days),1.—Chilliness, Avith gloAving heat of the face,3.—Heat. [650.] Orgasm of blood, Avith thirst,3.—In- creased Avarmth in the Avhole body, iu the afternoon (third day),2.—Great warmth and SAveat over the body, in the evening (first day),2.-—Frequent flushes of heat,3.—Much heat and thirst, the Avhole day,3.1—Heat, anxiety and restlessness, the Avhole day,3.—Frequent heat and oppression of the chest, so that he Avas obliged to be uncovered, whereupon he felt better,3.— Sweat. SAveat, especially upon the chest, every morning from five to six, for eight days in succession,3.—Profuse sweat under the arms, when Avalking sloAvly in a cold temperature (first day),1. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Morning), For an hour after rising, peevish mood; head confused, etc; on rising from chair, kind of vertigo, etc. ; dizziness ; on waking, at 3 o'clock, headache ; after walking in open air, pressive headache; pressive headache; on moving about, pain, etc, on left forehead; tearing in forehead; tearing on vertex, etc. ; 7 o'clock, on going from room into cold air, beating, etc, in right head ; 7 o'clock, stitches in left occiput ; itching on head ; lachrymation ; on rising, seems as though veil before eyes; after rising, stopped coryza ; after waking, sneezing ; after rising, face pale; on waking, teeth, etc, full of blood; yellow-coated tongue; after Avaking, burning in tip of tongue, etc; after Avaking, numbness of mouth, etc. ; on Avaking, dryness in throat ; scraping in throat ; after rising, raAvness of throat; thirst for milk ; fasting, empty eructations ; qualmish- ness in stomach, etc; nausea, etc.; gurgling in stomach ; on rising, stom- ach feels foul, etc; on Avaking, tAvinges about navel; 5 o'clock, passage of flatus, etc; offensive flatus; on waking, colie pain in abdomen; pain in right arm; pain in abdomen; diarrhcea, etc; ficcai diarrhcea; profuse diarrhcea ; hoarseness ; after rising, cough ; on entering room from cold air, cough ; dry cough ; after rising, dry cough ; stitches in right ribs ; stitches 228 BOVISTA. in side of chest ; on rising, stiffness in neck ; tearing in right elboAV ; tear- ing above the Avrist; after Avashing, itching, etc, in arras; 5 o'clock, in bed, chilliness ; 6 to 9 o'clock, chilliness ; 5 to 6 o'clock, sweat.—(Forenoon), Pain in occiput ; eructations ; inclination to hiccough ; nausea in stomach ; nausea, etc; 11 o'clock, burning about navel; liquid stools; stitches in side of chest, etc; pain in left arm ; stitches in knee-joint.—(Noon), At- tack, like faintness.—(Afternoon), During violent headache, peevish, etc; 2 p.m., twitching in the brain; raging in left tempie; till evening, pressure on occiput; in vvarm room, stitches in occiput; tearing in left ear; 5 o'clock, tickling in throat; hunger; sensation of colie in intestines, etc; increased passage of urine; stitches betAveen shoulders ; weariness in hands, etc; pain in shoulder-blade; tearing in left arm; right leg asleep; pain in right fibula ; 5 o'clock, yawning, etc. ;, warmth in whole body.—( Toward evening), Out of humor, etc; Aveary ; dry mouth ; thirst.—(Evening), Vertigo ; head stupid, etc.; 8o'clock, pain in left forehead ; stitches in middle of forehead; stitches in forehead ; stitches in side of vertex ; especially in bright light, confusion, etc, in occiput; gnashing of teeth ; in bed, toothache ; boring iu teeth ; in bed, digging in holloAV teeth; draAving toothache; drawing in holloAV teeth ; in bed, during menstruation, pam in holloiv teeth ; sore throat; raAvness in throat; thirst; gurgling on left side; offensive flatus; offensive flatus, etc; in bed, pain in abdomen; diarrhcea, etc. ; profuse diarrhcea; cough ; dry cough ; stitches in sternum ; stitches in nape of neck ; stitches in right elboAV ; tearing in left elboAV ; tearing, etc, in Avrist ; stitches in great toes ; after eating, Aveariness ; itching ali over ; itching on the arms; itching, etc, in arras; itching on forearms; yawning; early, great sleepi- ness ; chilliness ; shaking chili ; warmth, etc, over the body.—(Night), Pain in head, on raising it ; uose stopped; stitches in sound teeth ; diarrhcea, etc; feet cold.—(Before midnight), DraAving toothache.—(Toward morn- ing), In bed, cramp in calves.—(Open air), Feeling in brain disappears.— (Bending hand and pressing on it), Pain on back of wrist.—(On bending arms backward), Tension in shoulder-joints.—(Deep breathing), Stitches in chest.—(Bringing thumb and index finger together), Stitches in wrist.—(Dur- ing chili), Thirst.—(After coition), Head confused.—(Cold), Pain in hollow tooth.—(After the diarrhcea), Pain in rectum.—(During dinner), Feeling of contraction, etc, over left eye; stitches in chest ; Aveariness; sleepiness.— (After dinner), Averse to everything; sticking above left eye; hiccough; burning in pit of stomach ; colie, etc; pain in abdomen ; colie twinges in upper abdomen ; Avhen standing stooped, stitches in chest; weariness; sleepi- ness.—(Drawing in the abdomen), Pain in abdomen.—(After eating), Pres- sure into chest.—(On exerting hands), Shortness of breath.—(Inspiration), Pain in abdomen.—(Lying), Headache.—(After lying down in bed), Pas- sage of flatus.—(Before menstruation), ^Diarrhoea.—(During menstruation), Pressure, etc, in right orbit, etc; diarrhcea; sore feeling in bend of thigh; paiu in right leg.—(After menstruation), Leucorrhcea.—(Motion), Nausea, etc; bruised feeling ali over.—(During rest), Colie pain in abdoraen.— (On riding), Itching in rectum.—(On rising), Vertigo ; attacks of vertigo, etc—(Risiìig from sitting), Pain in left knee.—( On rising from stooping), Dizzy, etc.—(In room), After being in open air, pressive headache.— (Scratching), Itching of the pimple; itching near nose, etc—(Sitting), Pres- sure into chest; stitch in middle of thigh.—(On sitting bent), Stitches in left hypochondrium ; stitches, etc, oo right shoulder-blade.—(Standing), Vertigo, etc—(After stool), Colie pain in abdomen.—(On stooping), Head confused ; heaviness in head ; stitches in the abdomen.—(During supper), BROMI UM. 229 Shivering, etc.—(Touch), Bruised feeling ali over.—(Turning body), Pains in lumbar region.—(On urinatine)), Burning in urethra.—(On waking), Headache.—(_ When .walking), Leucorrhcea ; pain in sole.—(After a walk), Weary, etc.—( On becoming warm), Itching over whole scalp.—( While work- ing), Stitches in finger-joint. A meiioration.—(Morning), Exhiìarated; after sweat, pain in left arni.-—(Evening), Cutting in abdomen intermits.—(Toward morning), Pain in head.—(Open air), Toothache.—(After breakfast),Qualmishness.—(Cold wafer), Toothache.—(After eating), Numbness of mouth; gurgling in stom- ach ; pain in abdomen.—(On becoming erect), Stitches on right shoulder- blade.—(Passage of flatus), Distension, etc, in epigastric region ; rumbling in bowels ; cutting in abdomen ; motions in abdomen.—(Finn pressure), Pain in right upper arm.—(Pressing on abdomen), Colie pain in abdomen. —(After rising), And eating, dryness in throat.—(Sucking blood out of teeth), Stitches in teeth.—(Turning about), Colie pain in abdomen.—( Ver- tigo), Headache.—( Walking), Pressure in chest.—( Warmth), Toothache. BROMIUM. The pure elementary substance (Bromiue). Preparation. Tincture, and dilutions Avith distilled Avater. Authorities. (1 to 17 from Hering'$ résumé, Neues Archiv, 2, 3; Avhen the preparation used is not noted with the symptom or referred to in this list, it is uuderstood to be the 30th) ; 1, Lippe, provings on himself, a young woman, and on others; 2, C. Hering, provings on himself and others, in- cluding a girl and a married Avoman ; 3, F. Hausemann, provings on himself Avith different potencies, from the 30th to the 3d, for several months; 4, Schmid, a.; 5, Schmid, b. ; 6, Schmid, e; 7, Neidhard; 8, Heimerdinger, inaug. dis. Tùbingen, 1837, took 5 and aftenvard 8 drops of Brom. in distilled Avater ; 9, Horing, inaug. dis. Tùbingen, 1838, took daily in the morning a teaspoonful of a solution of 6 drops in -| an oz. of water, afterward increasing doses to 9 drops; 10, LceAvig; 11, N. N., taken from Noak and Trinks ; 12, GoseAvich, provings on himself and others ; 13, Fournet, from Trousseau aud Pidoux, took tAvo drops in some gum arabic water ; 14, Butzke, Dissert. Berol., 1828, took daily 3 to 13 drops of a solution of i dr. of Brom. in 4 ozs. of Avater ; 15, " Ch. W " (in Hering) ; 16, Franz, Berlin. Jahrb. f. Pharm., 1828, effeets of the vapore (he also made numerous experiments on various animals) ; 17, Canvig (frora Her- ing) ; 18, Lembke, A. H. Z., 37, 115 et seq., provings with the lst; 19, ibid., provings Avith the 3d; 20, ibid., provings with the 2d ; 21, ibid., provings Avith the .^th ; 22, Czerwiakovski, De Brom. (from Roth) ; 23, Glover, Edin. Med."Journ., 58, 120 (ibid.); 24, Dublin Press, 1850 (ibid.); 25, Duffield, case of poisoning, N. Y. Med. Record, 2, 323 (from Detroit Rev. of Med. and Pharin.); 26, Berridge, N. E. Med. Gaz., 9, 403, proving of Miss A. B., Avith the cm. of Fincke. Alind.—He becomes averse to his business ; it seems as though he must relinquish it,1.—Lively mood in a hypochondriac,1.—Lively disposition,18. —Apathy, Aveakness,18.—Taciturn,1.—Disconcerted, Avith increased sensation of warmth in the head,18.—In the evening some apprehensiveness, oppression of the heart and some headache.—No action on the pulse or heart, rather upon respiration (after he had taken the drug for sixteen days increasing to fourteen drops ; having taken in ali 132 drops),9.—In the evening when 230 BROMIUM. alone it seems as though he Avas obliged to look about him, and would someAvhere see an apparition (from the 3d),3.—He is uuusually out of humor for five days (from the 3d),\—[10.] Fretfulness,1.—Quarrelsome- ness,1.—Consciousness isnot disturbed,24.—Desire for mental lubor,1.—Great activity in business,1.—Indisposition for mental Avork,18.—Disinclined to read,18.—The previous desire to read disappears,18.—The thoughts are difficult to fix upon any object; the condition of the patient yesterday Avas difficult to cali to mind (after six hours),18.—Loss of ideas,18.—[20.] Lack of ideas,18.—Very great forgetfulness,2. Head.—Confusion and Vertigo. Confusion of the head,11.— Confusion of the head as if a hoop Avere about it the whole day, causing vertigo,6.—Confusion in the head the Avhole day (after the fourth dose),0.— Confusion of the head, especially in the forehead ; pressure on the brows and root of the nose, frequently affecting a small place above the eyes alternately in one or the other side,6.—-Confusion of the head, Avith heaviness (half an hour),18.—Incipient vertigo,18.—Commencing vertigo (first day),ia. —Vertigo, especially at evening on lying doAvn, Avith confusion of the head,1.—[30.] Vertigo, worse in damp Aveather,2.—Vertigo, especially if crossing a little running water.1.—Vertigo as soon as he steps the foot over water ; the foot is drawn involuntarily in the direction of the stream,1.']"— Vertigo, with nausea (tAvelve minutes after 8 drops),8.—Vertigo, Avith tendency to fall backAvard (second day), (from the 6th),3.—Vertigo, Avith a feeling as if one Avould fall to the ground, Avith flushes of heat (after one and a half hours),18.—Vertigo, with bleeding at the nose and subsequent headache (from the fumes),10.—A slight vertigo, Avith nausea, continued inclination to vomit, Avithout, however, actual vomiting, six minutes after 5 drops,8.—Dizziness in the head (after half an hour),18.—Dizziness in the head (second day),18. General Sensations.—[40.] Headache as a consequent symp- tom,10.—Violent headache throughout the Avhole head for tAvo hours, 3 to 4 p.m. (third day), (from first),2.—Dizzy headache in the morning on Avaking, with itching over the whole body, especially on the chest and betAveen the shoulders,6.—ToAvard evening in rather damp Aveather pains in the bones of the head, mostly in the forehead and occiput (second day),19.—A sensa- tion deep in the brain soon after dinner (that Avas eaten Avith little appe- tite), as if apoplexy Avere imminent ; a sensation as if he Avould lose his senses and have vertigo, equally severe Avhen Avalking or sitting, lasting a quarter of an hour,18.—Slight headache, with here and there vertigo,9.—Headache, especially in the forehead, alternating with pain in the small of the back,6.— Headache and severe stitches in the lung if he attempts to breathe deeply ; he is obliged to cough frequently ; the pulse is full and hard, in the begin- ning somewhat slow, afterwards from 80 to 85 (several hours after tAventy to thirty drops),9.—Bursting pain in the head, more on the left side (from fifth),3.—Pressive pain over the Avhole head immediately,12.—[50.] Dull pressive headache,11.—Forehead. He must keep the forehead wrinkled,18. —Confusion in the forehead,6.—Heaviness in the forehead,18.—Pain at times in the frontal bones,18.—Pain in the frontal bone in the evening, with stitches in the larynx,18.—Headache in the forehead for several days,6.— Pain in the forehead after dinner (second day),1.—Stupefied headache in the forehead Avorse during rest, disappearing during riding,1.—Pain and pressure in the forehead (soon),18.—[60.] Pain in the forehead, with pres- f In a strong young man who was not otherwise nervous, C. Hg. BROMIUM. 231 sure ; sense of heaviness and increased Avarmth,18.—The pain over the left eye extends into the forehead, with a burning sensation and au oppres- sive benumbing pain,4.—Boring in the left side of the frontal bone,18.— Severe boring in the left side of the frontal bone,21.—Pressure in the left frontal bone, then in the right,21.—Pressure in the frontal bone with con- fusion in the forehead,21.—Long-continued pressure in the frontal bones, in the room, not in the open air (half an hour),20.—Pressure in the forehead,18.— Pressure in the right frontal eminence,18.—Pressure in the forehead above the eyes,18.—[70.] Pressure in the forehead, with heaviness in the head, with disinclination to think,18.—Pressive pain in the forehead,18.—Pressive pain in the forehead (second day),19—Pressive pain in the forehead several times, soon disappearing,19.—Dull pressive pain in the forehead,18.—A hot pressive headache in the forehead extending inAvard ; throbbing and ex- tending to the maxillary bone, at 9 a.m.,6.—Pressive headache, as if digging over the eyes,3.—Pressive pain in the forehead, deep in the eyes, with sen- sitiveness of the eyes AA'hen reading (fourth day),19.—Dull pressive head- ache in the forehead in the morning, from which the eyes become affected (thirteenth day) after repeated doses,3.—Pain in the forehead, as if every- thing AA'ould press outward, in the forenoon,5.—[80.] Slight pressive pain in the forehead, especially on coughing,18.—Tearing in the frontal bones,18.— Temples, etc. Rather severe pressure in the bone in the left tempie (after three hours),18.—Painful pressure in the left tempie, together with a Constant dizzy feeling in the head,2.—Pressure on the vertex,21.—Left-sided headache,1.—Pain on the left side of the head (from 5th),3.—Pain in the left side of the head, Avhich extends to the left eye (from the 3d),3.— Headache from the left ear to the left tempie, aggravated by stooping,1.— Slight draAving in the left side of the head (from the 8th),3.—[90.] Pressure in the right anterior lobe of the brain and in the right side of the nasal bone (first day),3.—Tearing in the right side of the cranial bones,19.— Stitching pain through the right side of the head (frora the 3d),3.— Headache after drinking milk, like a severe throbbing, and a hard pulse in the left side; relieved if he lies upon the right side with his arras over his head,12.—Trickling-craAvling in the left half of the head and on the left cheek (afternoou of second day),3.—Headache; heaviness in the occiput, in the heat of the sun ; goes away in the shade (from the lst),7.—Heat, in the occiput,18.—CraAvling beneath the skin of the occiput.18. Eyes.—Eye in General. Clonic spasms in the muscles of the eyes, in the face, and in the Hmbs,n.t—Severe inflammation of the eves,11. —[100.] The right eye becomes inflamed and dim, with lachrymation,3.— Pain over the right eye with photophobia (after two and a half hours),18.— Slight pain, frequently in and above the right eye, with some inflamma- tion of the conjunctiva (first day), (from lst),2.—Distressing burning in the eyes, with spasmodic closing of the orbicularis and increased lachryma- tion ; confusion of the head, with severe pressure upon the chest, and cough (frora inhaling the vapor),8.—Paroxysmal presshre pain in the eyes and root of the nose, as if extending from the interior of the brain toward the vertex,6.—Sticking in the eyes and in the chest,11.—Stitches through the left eye,3.—External Farts. Dull, pressing, stupefied pain (a dead pain) over the left eye,4.—Sticking sensation about the orbits,11.—Trickling f Compare twitchings in the face and hands with violent burning and scraping in the throat, etc. Ali the convulsions noticed in animals are only fatai symptoms and without any value. (C. Hg.) 232 BROMIUM. in the left arcus superciliaris (afternoon of second),3.—[HO.] The eyesAvill dose, as if sleepy,18.—The lids are very heavy; he can only open and keep them open with great difficulty, with coldness of the lids (from the 3d),3.—■ Stitches in the lids of the left eye when reading (second day),18.— (*Throbbing stitctfes in the left upper lid, extending to the broAV, the fore- head, aud left tempie ; increased by external pressure, motion, and stooping; relieved by rest; a pain which unfits hira for every Avork),1.!—Biting in the margins of the lids (one hour),21.—Cutting in the right inner canthus, then in the outer,21.—Severe cutting in the right inner canthus ; the next day the same symptom in the left inner canthus,18.—Stitches in the cantili,18. —Stitches in the right inner canthus,21.—Itching above the right external canthus, relieved by scratching (from 8th),3.—[120.] Distended tortuous vessels in the conjunctiva bulbi of both eyes, Avith stitches in the lids,18.— Ocular conjunctiva dull and wrinkled,21.—Biting in the conjunctiva palp.,18. —Increased lachrymation (from the vapor),9.—Lachrymation of the right eye (from 5th),3 etc.—Pupils and Vision. Pupils normal,24.—A kind of vanishing of sight when sitting aud reading in the evening, as if a wind before the eyes took away the power of sight (from the vapor),2.—Daylight is somewhat sensitive to the eyes,18.—Sensitiveness of the eyes to bright light,1.—Some photophobia,18—[130.] Photophobia, Avith pressure on moving the eyes,18.—A gray point before the right eye moving up and down with the movement of the eye, on looking into the distance and also near to (one hour),18.—Lightnings before the eyes,1.—Illusions of vision ; it seemed as though ali kinds of things jumped up on the ground before her,1.—Illu- sions of fantasy ; it seems to him as though strange persons Avere looking over his shoulder (from the 30th),\| Ears.—Pain in the right ear, appears and disappears at the same time as a tickling on the right cheek (iu the afternoon of second day),3.—To- wards evening a burning sensation in the left ear, as if a coal or hot Avater Avere in it,4.—Dull pain deep in the right ear,21.—Pressive earache, as if internai around the ear, first in the left, then in the right, in the evening before going to sleep,12.—Pressure as Avith a plug in the upper part of the left ear, folloAved by sticking in the tip of the tongue (morning of third day),18.—[140.] Sharp stitches behind the left ear (one hour),21.—Stitches deep in the right ear,18.—Stitches deep in the right ear, with heat in the whole ear and great sensitiveness of the head to cold air (second day),19.—■ Stitches in the right ear (one hour),18.—Stitches deep in the left ear,21.— Throbbing in the ears,1.—Tickling in the right lavator auris, behind the right ear, on the lobule of the left ear, relieAred by scratching (from the 8th),3. —Tickling on the margin of the right ear (from the 7th),3.—Noise of dis- tant rushing in the ears,18.—Continued rush in the right ear,18.—[150.] Ringing in the right ear as if full of bells,5.—Constant roaring in the ears, worse in the left (from first to third day),1.—Roaring in the ears, and in the morning the right ear feels closed (fourth day),19. Nose.—Objective and Fischarges. Some tAvitchings in the right side of the nose (first day),3.—Severe inflammatory affection of the mucous membrane of the nose, fauces, and respiratory organs, has been f (This symptom occurred in a young watchmaker, who had suffered every two or three weeks for several years ; it generally continued three or four days. A very marked aggravation after Bromine X, improvement in one hour and no return after soven weeks.)0 Lippe. % (The provers of the last two symptoms were in different places, proved at very different times, and did not know one another's symptoms. C. Hg.) BROMIUM. 233 noticed since taking Bromiue, also palpitation of the heart, frequently, at times Avhen Avalking, at times on rising from chair,18.—SAvelling and pain in the left side of the nose on pressing it, as if a boil Avere forming (from the 3d),2.—Ulceration in the left nostril like crust, with tingling under it (second day),3.—Crusts in the right nostril, second day; crusts in the nostrils, especially in the right, in the morning of third day,3.—Much mucus in the nose, sometimes with streaks of blood, in the afternoon (second day),18.— Mudi tough Avhite mucus, mostly in the right nostril ; sometimes pieces of tough yelloAV mucus in both nostrils (second day),19.—[160.] Yellowish mucus from the nose, and yelloAvish expectoration,18.—The nose is stopped by mucus (fifth day),19.—Stopped nose, scanty mucus (one hour),18.—Stop- page of the nose, together Avith fluent coryza, with lachrymation of the right eye,3.—Sneezing,18.—Sneezing (first day),19.—Sneezing a few times,1819. —Sneezing several times (after four hours),18.—Sneezing frequently,18.— Violent shattering sneezing, followed immediately by stoppage of the uose (from 5th),3.—[170.] Much sneezing, Avhich is frequently repeated (after several days) ; nasal mucus is secreted in large quantities, especially in the posterior portion of the nares ; at times the mucus is very Avatery, mixed with streaks of blood; at other times there is obstinate dryness in the uose,18. —Coryza for two days,18.—Coryza with stoppage of the right nostril (from 8th),3.—"Severe coryza, whereby the right nostril is stopped and sore throughout (evening of second day),3.—Continued coryza, with discharge from the right nostril, and at the same time stoppage of'it (from 3ch,3.—*Long-continued obstinate coryza, with soreness beneath the nose, and on the margin of the nose (from 5th),3.—"Fluent coryza, in which the right nostril is more affected and more stopped, afterwards the left (from 6tb),3.—"Fluent coryza, with frequent violent sneezing ; corrosive soreness under the nose and on the margins ofthe nose (second day), (from 6th),3.—Several drops of blood after bloAving the nose (second day),18.—Nose-bleed after slight bloAving of the uose, on the right side,18.—[180.] On the third morning, on bloAving the nose some blood from the right nostril,18.—On bloAving the nose, some blood from the left nostril,18.—Some blood from the left side of the nose on bloAV- ing it; the blood is bright red,18.—Nose-bleed after oppression of the chest (from fumes),10.—Nose-bleed for tAvelve minutes, Avith relief of the chest and eye symptoms (from fumes),8.—AAvoke Avith nose very cold, subjectively and objectively (second and third nights),26.—It seemed to him as if à fluent coryza Avould appear, Avith soreness in the right nostril, as if he had pulled out some hairs ; Avith dim eyes, and violent pain in the right ribs, and little appetite (from the fumes); the same symptoms returned afterAvards, from the fumes mixed with iodine,2.—Pain on the right side of the tip of the nose (from the 5th),3.—Pain in the left compressor nasi on pressing upon it (from the 5th),3.—Momentary pressure in the nasal and superior maxillary bones, and in various places in the frontal bones,20.—[190.] Soreness in the nose, and crusts,3.—* The whole nose is sore, and the wings of the nose swollen; a scurf forms in it, with pain and bleeding on wipingit (from 7th),3.—Soreness and SAvollen feeling, first around the lamilla and then in the wings of the nose, then crusts; and also Constant crustiness of the right nostril, Avhich bleeds after removing it (from 7th),3.—Smarting beneath the right nostril (first day),2.—Slight craAvling, at first beloAV the left nostril, then on the right cheek (from 8th),3.—Tickling in the nose (half an hour),18.—Tickling in the nose, as if he would sneeze immediately,21.—Tickling in the left side of the tip of the nose (from 7th),3.—Tickling in the left nostril, afterAvards 234 BROMIUM. in the right (from 8th),3.—Itching in the nose, with continued smeli of Broraine,18. Face.—[200.] Pale color of the face soon after eight drops,8.—Hot unpleasant sensation in the face, especially beloAV the nose, tickling-smarting as from cobwebs, especially on moving the nose, together with fluent coryza and lachrymation of the right eye (from 5th),3.—Sensation in the cheeks, more in the right, afterAvards in the left (first day), (from 30th) ; also in the left (from 7th),3.—Tension in the left cheek extending to the lower jaw, at times Avith pressÌAre pain extending into the left ear (second day), (from 3d),\—Tickling on the left cheek and left side of the head (from 7th),2.— Tickling on the left malar bone, afternoon (second day), (from 8th),3.— Tickling on the right cheek relieved by scratching (from 8th),2.—Tickling craAvling in the middle of the left cheek, first day, more in the left cheek (second day),3.—Pain in the left zygoma, and stitches in the ear, then the same pain in the right side,3.—Pain in the left zygoma in the evening, then stitching in the left ear, then pain in the right zygoma (frora 7th),3.—[210.] Pain in the upper lip as if it Avere bruised, and in this place, extending from the right corner of the mouth, several yelloAvish spots as large as the head of a pin, Avhich seem to He beneath the epithelium and contain a yelloAvish fluid; the sensitiveness of the part is not great,18.—Burning of the upper lip, Avhich thereAvith feels very srnooth (from 3d),3.—A momentary sensa- tion as if the middle part of the upper lip and the neigbboring portion of the nose were stretched,21.—Soreness of the upper lip, Avith coryza and long- continued desquamation of it (from 3d),3.—Tickling in the upper part of the right side of the upper lip; disappears on slight scratching, but returns again '(from 8th),3.—Tickling in the right corner of the mouth, afternoon (second day), (from 7th and 30th),3.—*SHght SAvelling of the articulation of the left jaAV, with cracking in it when cheAving ; swelling and hardness of the left parotid, Avhich is Avarm to touch ; rosy red SAvelling of the tonsils and difficult swallowing ; tension and pressure in the throat, Avhen SAA'allow- ing and Avhen not; the pain in the throat is especially increased when SAvallowing fluids ; haAvking up mucus/.f—Boring in the right loAver jaAV (third day),18.—Very painful boring in the right loAver jaAV-bone,18.—Pres- sure as from a dull body in the front of the left joint of the loAver jaAV, but deep in extending towards the IoAvest fossa of the left nostril, as if in the Eustachian tube; on swalloAving, the motion of the superior muscles of the pharynx changes this sensation for a moment ; it lasts half an hour,21.— [220.] Some pain on the left side of the lower jaAV in a hollow tooth, which seems excite^"by a current of air when blowing coals,18. Mouth.—Teeth and Gums. A holloAV tooth seems too long Avhen biting,1.—The teeth become very blunt and remain so for some time, although he had taken tAvo SAvallows of Avater immediately after it,18.—Pain in the teeth of the left side/.—Pain in a hollow tooth of the right side, and in the left upper eye teeth (second day), (from 6th),3.—A painful sensation in the left side of the upper jaAV in a hollow tooth Avhich was never painful before, as if toothache would develop,18.—A peculiar sensation of commencing pain in the left side of the upper jaw ; appears several times without being caused by pressing or touching the teeth,18.—Toothache, especially in a holloAV tooth of the left side of the lower jaAV ; the anterior half of the hollow tooth f (In a seven-year-old girl two weeks after a normal attack of the measles ; im- provement began in nine hours from the dose of Bromine X, and the whole disap- peared wtithin four days.) Lippe. BROMIUM. 235 pains as if sore when touched, and seems to be loose,1.—Drawings in some hollow teeth on either side,18.—Long-continued dull aching in a hollow tooth,18.—[230.] Stitching pain, at first from the forehead to the loAver jaAV, and hence into a hollow tooth, Avith throbbing pain in it,6.—Sensitiveness of a holloAV tooth to cold water (one hour),18.—Throbbing beneath a hollow tooth,1.—External pressure rdieves the toothache,1.—The gum pains in the morning (from 5th),2.—Tongue and Alonth in General. Inflam- mation of the tongue (in half an hour),24.—Pimples on the posterior portion of the right side of the tongue,2.—The tongue cannot be protruded (in four hours),24.—Dry sensation on the tongue,18.—Burning as from pepper under the tongue,21.—[240.] Burning and sticking on the under surface of the tongue,21.—Sticking on the tip of the tongue, and afterward suddenly dis- appearing tickling in it (from 5th),3.—Sharp stitches in the tip of the tongue,21.—Inflammation of the Avhole buccal cavity (in half an hour),24.— Dryness in the mouth continuing half an hour,18.—Sensation iu the mouth and pharynx as after a glass of rum,13.—Heat of the mouth (^ drop tinct.),24. —Heat in the mouth, cesophagus, and stomach, together Avith colie,14.— Burning sensation in the mouth, pharynx, and stomach, Avith pain in the abdomen,14.—Feeling of burning in the mouth, pharynx, and stomach ; in- creased secretion of mucus, inclination to vomit, severe eructations and stomachacbe,14.—[250.] Burning from the mouth to the stomach, accom- panied by internai heat,11.—Sore pain ; slight smarting on the arches of the palate (second day),2.—Salirà and Taste. Increased secretion of saliva every time after taking it,9.—Increased secretion of saliva (from fumes),9.— Increased secretion of saliva ; salivation, with increased mucus in the mouth and nose,11.—If inhaled it increased the saliva, lachrymation, nasal mucus, caused coryza, cough, slight headache here and there, and vertigo,916.— Much thin saliva,18.—Much thin saliva (one hour),18.—Much collection of thin saliva (one hour),21.—Thin tasteless saliva,18.—[260.] Tasteless saliva,18. —Collection of tasteless saliva (after three-quarters of an hour),18.—Con- strictive sensation in the orifice of the salivary glands, with flow of saliva,18. —Very disagreeable taste (immediately, from 40 drops tinct.),23.—Very nauseous, offensive taste from six drops in half an ounce of Avater,9.—Taste is A'ery strong, peculiarly puckered, burning and offensive,15.—Sweetish taste in the mouth (half an hour),21.—Decided salty taste in the tip of the tongue for several minutes (one and a half hours),21.—Sour taste,1.—In- tensely bitter taste at the tip of the tongue, without other gastric symp- toms,18.—[270.] It leaves a strong scraping taste (13 drops in water),9.— Very acrid, scraping, offensive taste, or rather exciting naiy|a, if taken Avithout Avater,9.—Violent burning taste immediately after taking',18.—Water tastes salty in the morning fasting,1. Throat.—In General. The throat is stiff and painful on turning the head, on the left side,4.—In the morning, the throat is stiff, so that she cannot turn the head,5.—A very acrid burning extending from the tongue to the stomach ; on account of Avhich he becomes nauseated, has great in- clination to vomit, the mouth becomes filled with saliva, respiration difficult and someAvhat painful (from 20 to 30 drops),9.—Sticking in the throat/8.— Stitches in the throat, with lachrymation and flow of thin saliva,21.— Stitches near the hyoid bone, with secretion of thin saliva ; afterwards coldness in the tip of the tongue, Avith flow of saliva,18.—[280.] The throat is very sore and raw (second day), (from 6th),3.—Scraping in the throat,18. —Scraping and frequent hawking of scanty mucus from the throat,18.— Scraping and sticking in the throat, lasting two hours,18.—"Scraping in the 236 BROMIUM. throat and a rough deep voice, continued far an hour (soon after taking),18.— Feeling of raAvness in the throat, with severe stitches aud tickling in the larynx, lachrymation of the eyes, and a feeling as if the larynx Avere laced together, in the evening (second day),21.—Fauces. Chronic iuflainraation of the fauces, Avith a dry sensation, Avas aggravated (from the lst),2.—In- flammation of the fauces and uvula, with dry cough, caused by irritation of the elongated uvula, especially severe in the morning; yellow thick nasal mucus, streaked Avith some blood, without sneezing or bloAving of the nose, both of Avhich conditions are usually very severe, with coryza, lasting some days, and disappearing gradually (fifth day),18.—Fauces and uvula are red,'8.—Fauces dark-red, the tonsils covered with much mucus, scrap- ing-sticking sensation of raAvness, some SAvelling of the tonsils ; repeated after several days (soon after taking),18.—[290.] Feeling as if a small body Avere in the fauces, Avhich caused haAvking,18.—Unpleasant puckered sensation in the fauces, folloAved by burning and sensation as if sore,11.— In the fauces, at first, an unpleasant puckered sensation, folloAved by burn- ing and soreness ; salivation lasted a quarter of an hour, Avith increase of mucus in the mouth and nostrils (soon after 5 drops),8.—Puckering in the fauces,11.—Scraping in the fauces, Avhich causes haAvking,18.—Scraping and dryness in the fauces toAvards evening,18.—Pharynx, (Esophagus, and Externals. Feeling of Avarmth, Avhich increases to a burning, ex- tending through the Avhole pharynx into the stomach, especially distressing in the pharynx (after 8 drops in an ounce of Avater),8.—Sensation of burn- ing and scraping in the pharynx, so violent that for some minutes there are convulsive twitchings in the face and in the hands, Avith strong inclina- tion to vomit and forcible empty retchings (after daily doses increased to 45 drops),13.—Raw, unpleasant feeling in the pharynx (immediately),9.— Pressure arising from the stomach into the cesophagus,18.—[300.] Burning in cesophagus and stomach (\ drop tinct.),23.—SAvalloAving is especially painful in the Avhole of the right side of the fauces, which is dark-red and Avithout secretion of mucus,18.—Pain in the submaxillary glands of both sides. (first day),3.—Slight pressive pain in the left submaxillary gland (second day),3.—Stitches in the glands at the side of the hyoid bone,20. Stomach.—Appetite and Thirst. Appetite neither increased nor diminished while taking it (for sixteen days),9.—Good appetite and digestion ; embonpoint increases (in provere of large daily doses),13.— Diminished appetite,11.—Not much appetite (fifth and sixth days),26.— Little appetite,19.—[310.] Very little appetite the Avhole day,18.—No appe- tite,18.—Desire for acids, Avhich aggravate the symptoms and cause diar- rhcea,1.—Aversion to the customary tobacco-smoking; it causes nausea and vertigo,1.—Thirst,11.—Aversion to drinking cold Avater,1.—Eruc- tations and Hiccough. Eructations shortly after taking it (from the 8th),3.—Empty eructations,18.—Empty tasteless eructations (first day),19. —[320.] Eructations of tasteless air (from 3d),3.—Eructations taste of bromine (soon),18.—Empty eructations, Avith taste of bromine,18.—Eruc- tations like foul eggs (from five to seven days), (from 3d),r.—Frequent eructations, with vomiting, Avhereby mudi mucus is thrown up (after 5 drops),8.—Many eructations of tasteless air and much rumbling of air in the abdomen,21.—Remarkably frequent empty eructations and much rum- bling in the abdomen,18.—Frequent regurgitations,24.—Hiccough (2 drops tinct.),23.—Nausea and Vomiting. Qualmishness in the pit of the stomach, Avith empty eructations,18.—[330.] Nausea,20.—Nausea (2 drops tinct.),23.—Slight nausea,618.—Some nausea,18.—At times, transient nausea,5. BROMIUM. 237 —Slight sensation of nausea in the epigastric region,18.—Nausea toAvard evening, Avithout being able to vomit ; better after eating,4.—Nausea, hic- cough, increased secretion of mucus (after 2 drops),14.—Nausea, eructations, rough ness in the stomach, mouth full of saliva, sIoav pulse, and congestion of the chest,14.—Great inclination to vomit, increased discharge of mucus, and profuse eructations,14.—[340.] (Exceedingly offensive vomiting, sud- denly, after allopathic doses, Avhich were given to a patient to remove in- durations iu the storaach. After persistent continuance of the drug a Con- stant retching set in, exhausting the patient even to dying ; it could not be relieved by the usuai methods ; Lachesis, X, relieved it at once, prolonged the patient's life, and enabled him to go home and die comfortably),2.— Stomach. Inflammation of the storaach ; suggillations in the storaach like ulceration,14,—Feeling of emptiness in the stomach,1.—Emptiness in the stomach ; better after eating, for Avhich, hoAvever, he had no longings,12.—■ Feeling of heaviness in the stomach,11.—Warmth in the stomach, with confusion in the forehead (first day),19.—Warmth and burning in the stomach, and floAV of saliva,11.—Warmth in the region of the storaach,18.— Warmth in the stomach, immediately,18.—Warmth in the stomach, nau- sea, empty eructations, increase of saliva, Avith pressive heaviness in the forehead, with sensitiveness of the eyes ; continued for a long time,18.— [350.] Slight attacks of paiu at stomach (40 drops tinct.),23.—Violent pain in the epigastric region, Avorse upon pressure, relieved by bending forward, together with a distended abdoraen and flushes of heat starting from the back (first day),19.—Severe pain in the stomach, now and then,18.—Burning pain at stomach (in half an hour),24.—Burning in the stomach constantly (after large doses),9 u.—A kind of contractive cramp in the stomach at 11.30 a.m.; disappears after eating,6.—Aching in the stomach, as if diarrhcea would ensue, folloAved in about an hour by, a liquid stool, with some urging, although two hours before he had a normal stool, at noon (first day),19.— Slight pressure of the stomach (after one hour),18.—Pressure on the stomach, as from a stone, with internai heat,6.-—Constant pressure on the stomach, as of a stone (latest action),4.—[360.] Pressure in the stomach and right hypochondrium, Avith sensation of fulness,20.—Long-continued pressure in the stomach, increased by pressure with the hand,18.—Excessive pressure in the stomach, with inclination to vomit, eructations, colie, and rumbling in the abdomen (a quarter of an hour after 10 drops),13.—Sticking pain in the pit of the stomach, extending to the navel, increased by deep pressure, and generally seems to be deeper than the stomach (from 8 to 11 a.m.),18. —The pain in the stomach is increased by pressure,18. Abdomen.—Hypochondriac and Umbilical Fegions. Sensation as of a ball in the left hypochondrium (after six hours),1.—Pain in the left hypochondrium,20.—Pressure upon the hypochondria is painful,18. —Violent cutting in both hypochondria, deep, extending to the side of the navel, especially on the left side, with a soft abdomen, increased by pres- sure,21.—Transient stitches in the hypochondria from right to left,18.— [370] Sharp stitches in the left hypochondrium,1820.—Sharp stitches in the right and left hypochondria,19.—Stitches in the left hypochondrium,21.— Sharp stitches in the left hypochondrium,21.—Sensitiveness of the hypo- chondrium and epigastric region to pressure, with floAV of saliva,18.—Pulsa- tion in the right hypochondrium in the evening,20.—Pain in the liver,18.— Decided pain in the region of the liver, especially on pressure and riding, with great distension and hardness of the right hypochondrium, and a feeling as if a hard body Avere sinking doAvn there ; lasts from ten to tAvdve 238 BROMIUM. hours (after three days),18.—Stitches shooting from the liver toAvard the navel,18.—Dull pain in the region of the spleen, extending towards the spinai column,18.—[380.] The pain in the abdomen extends from the stomach to the navel, and beloAV the short ribs (first day),19.—Severe pain to the left of the navel, deep, increased by pressure,21.—Pain in the region of the navel, increased by drawing in the Avalls of the abdoraen,18.—Cutting pain in the region of the navel, after eating, increased by pressure (after three and a half hours),18.—Sticking pain on the left side from the navel to the inner surface of the Avall of the chest, increased by pressure, morning and evening, and in the evening cuttings deep in the region of the navel, in- creased by pressure, lasting half an hour, Avith stitches extending towards the rectum, to the neck of the bladder, and along the right spermatic cord,18.—In General. " Tympanitic distension of the abdomen and passage of much wind,m.—The abdomen is full of Avind, as is shown by percussiou,19. —Slight twitching in the left side (from 8th),3.—Sounds of gas in the in- testines, and also in the cesophagus,18.—Rumbling in the boAvels,11.—[390.] Rumbling in the abdomen,18.—Much rumbling in the abdomen,18.—Fre- quent rumblings in the abdomen,18.—Rumbling and fermenting in the ab- doraen (from four to six days), (from 3d),\—Rumbling in the abdomen and slight pressure in the stomach,18.—Continued rumbling, with passage of flatus and empty eructations,18.—Flatulence,18.—Passage of flatus (after tAvo hours),18.—Passage of much odorless flatus (from 8th),2.—Pleasant sensation of warmth in the abdomen, with accelerated pulse (after 5 drops),8. —[400.] Pain in the left side for several days,6.—Pains in the abdomen and small of the back, as during menstruatiou ; passage of much flatus, as was the case during menstruation,2.—After tobacco-smoking, very violent pinching pains in the abdoraen, better Avhen pressing upon it, Avorse on sudden mo- tion ; on sitting bent and pressing upon it he noticed the pain only during expiration, not during inspiration (from 3d),3.—Slight gripings in the in- testines immediately after taking, each time (after 6 to 8 drops),9.—Severe gripings in the intestines (from 13 drops),9.—Colie (J drop tinct.),23.— Colie, violent pains in the abdomen,6.—Colie and borborygrai,11.—Before menstruation, sticking in the abdomen, relieved by lying bent,1.—Some right inguinal glands are much larger than usuai, Avithout pain,21.—[410.] Pain in the left inguinal ring,18.—Pain in the left inguinal canal, espe- cially on Avalking, pressure, and cough,18.—Pain in the left side of the ab- domen, becomes a dragging toward the inguinal ring (from 8th),3.—Pain in the crest of the right ilium (from 8th),3.—Boring in the posterior por- tion of the left crest of the ilium,21.—Stitches in the anterior spine of the crest of the left ilium,21. Fectu/m and Anus.—Painless ha?morrhoids (third day),19.—Soft painless ha?morrhoid as large as a nut (second day),18.—* With the diarrhcea of black fceces, blind hcemorrhoids, which pain severely, Avhich he bad had for years but Avere never so painful. They disappeared after nux and sulphur, but returned in fourteen days very painful, and continued for a longer time ; cold and Avarm Avashing aggravated them ; nux and sulphur did not relieve ; capsicum and the use of saliva relieved,4.—Very frequent but iueffectual anal tenesmus (in three hours),24.—[420.] Some "fine stitches in the anus,18. —Tickling in the anus (first day),3.—Muchitching-craAvling in the anus, as if something living Avere moving in it,21. Stool.—Severe urging to stool, with Avhich mudi more Avind than fteces is passed at 2 p.m., folloAving the naturai morning stool,20.—Frequent desire for stool, Avith passage of flatus and stitches in the anus,18.—Regular evacua- BROMIUM. 239 tion, with slight tenesmus,8.—Diarrhcea of black fa?ces and painful ha?mor- rhoids (latest action),4.—Violent diarrhcea relieved by black coffee,9.— ♦Diarrhcea after every meal ceases, but returns after eating oysters,0 2.— Stool in the beginning more constipated than usuai, then two stools in each day thinner and more copious than usuai,12.—[430.] Repeated pasty stools (after 144 drops taken Avithin ninth day),9.—Several pasty stools through- out the day, twice at night; from daily doses (eleventh day),9.—No action on the intestines from 10 or even 20 drops, if it Avas omitted the following day ; but pasty stools from a dose of 30 drops,9.—Soft stool after he had bad the usuai one in the morning,18.—Obliged to rise tAvice at night on account of thin stools if he took it after the morning hours (from 20 drops daily), (fourth and fifth days),9.—Thin, diarrhcea-like stool an hour and a half after 13 drops; this is repeated four times till the next morning,9.— Diarrhcea-like stool, bright-yelloAV, preceded by cutting and rumbling in the abdomen (fifth to seventh day), (from 3d),\—Mucous, somewhat diarrhcea-like stool, with much Avind, the second and the folloAving days (from lst),2.—Thin fluid stool,12.—Soft stool, Avith disappearance of the hsemorrhoids (third day),18.—[440.] Stool-like sheep-dung, Avith pressure in the stomach and abdomen,6.—Stool in the forenoon hard, tough, brown, and glistening ; it breaks to pieces like sheep-dung,6.—Hard stool (second to third day),1819. Urinary Organs.—Pain in the region of the bladder and in its sides, Avith desire to urinate (after half an hour),18. —Some clear drops of mucus floAV from the urethra (on different days),18.—Burning in the urethra after urinating,1.—Pressure in the prostate gland Avhen Avalking (third day),19.—Some fine stitches in the orifice of the urethra,18.—Stitches in the urethra (fifth day),19.—Some slight stitches in the urethra (half an hour),18.— [450.] Some stitches in the urethra extending towards its orifice,18.—Stitches in the end of the urethra (fourth day),19.—Pulsation in the urethra behind the testicles,19.—Frequent calls to urinate,18.—Renewed desire to urinate, although he had urinated a short time before (after half an hour),18.—The desire to urinate continues, with tickling sensation in the tip of the urethra,18. —Very little desire to urinate,18.—Dribbling of urine after urinating (from third to tenth days),1.—After urinating some drops of urine continue to floAV, which bum very much,1.—Increased secretion of urine (2 drops tinct.),23.—[460.] The secretion of urine seemed someAvhat increased,9.— Diminished urine,1.—Urine scanty (first day),19.—Urine scanty and dark,18. —Urine scanty and dark (second day),19.—Urine very scanty and dark during the whole day,18.—Urine scanty, dark, and turbid, with a red sedi- ment,18.—Scanty, very dark, and very turbid urine for several days ; it deposits a whitish sediment, adhering to the vessel,18.—Urine diminished, dark at times, Avith a red coating on the vessel (during the Avhole proving),18. —The scanty urine, which is passed after much desire, is clear and darker than usuai,18.—[470.] The urine becomes cloudy and decidedly ammoniacal after one hour,18.—The urine contains large flakes of white mucus,18. Sexual Organs.—Alale. Erections in the morning,1.—Erections in the morning from 3 to 8 o'clock ; for several days (from fumes),2.— Pressure in the right spermatic cord,21.—Prcssive-piuching pain in the penis, more on the right side, in the evening (eleventh day), after repeated doses,3.—Stitches in the glans and in the sides of the dorsum of the penis,21. —Stitches in the glans penis,21.—Long stitches extending through the penis to the glans,21.—SAvelling of the left testicle, with sore paiu,1.—[480.] In- creased firmness of the testicles (from 8th),'\—Coldness of the left testicle,1. 240 BROMIUM. —Increased sexual desire (fourth day).—Early emission during coition,1.— Emissions the third night in a man Avho had none for three years,1.— Emissions for tAvo nights in succession,3.-—Female. "Loud passage of flettus from the vagina (from fifth to eighteenth day),1.—Sore pain in the pudenda,1.—Before menstruation pain in the back, feeling of Aveakness ano Avantof appetite,1.—On accessionand during menstruation frontal headpcne; a feeling on stooping as if the eyes would fall out,1.—[490.] On the appear- ance of menstruation headache,1.—Menstruation appeared too early and profuse,1.—Menstruation appeared iu tAventy-one days in one Avho menstru- ated regularly,1.—Menstruation Avas delayed Avhen she took Bromine 30th on the appearance of the usuai forebodings, B.,2.—*(Menstruatiou, Avhich she had every six weeks, passed Avithout any pain ; she used to suffer every time after it had continued a few hours from the most violent sticking cramps, Avhich continued from six to tAvelve hours, so that she could scarcely remain lying, followed by sore pain in the abdomen),02.—Clear blood, Avith the menses,1. Itespiratory Apparatus.—Larynx, Trachea, and Voice. Mudi haAvking of scanty mucus from the larynx,20.—*Cold sensation in th3 larynx, with a cold feeling when inspirìng, after breakfast; better after shaviiig,12.—-"Constriction in the larynx1*.—"Sticking constriction in the larynx,16.—[500.] Pain, as if crushed, in the left side of the larynx,18.— "Every time on swallowing saliva a stitch in the posterior portion of the larynx, with a feeling of contraction16.—Stitches, Avith pressure in the larynx,18.— Stitches, Avith itching in the larynx (fourth night),19.—Severe stitching in the larynx, with lachrymation (after five minutes),18.—*Seraping and raw- ness in the larynx provoking cough,20.—*Scraping in the larynx provok- ing dry cough, in the evening (first day),18.—"Tickling in the larynx, fol- lowed by cough,16.—Frequent tickling ili the larynx with dry cough, Avhich is immediately folloAved by tickling again; during the cough pain in the left side, extending iinvard from the nipple,18.— Tickling in the larynx, with irritation to cough; constrictive sensation deep in the throat, and dry cough; coppery taste on the back part of the palate ; spasmodic sensation extend- ing dowiiAvard from the throat, with dry cough in the evening, and scrap- ing in the throat (first day),21.—[510.] Dryness in the trachea,11.—"Con- tracted sensation internaHy in the trachea, or a feeling as if the pit of the throat were pressed against the trachea ; it lasts two days (from 6th),12. —* Tickling in the trachea on inspiring, which causes a cough,1.—*Hoarse- ness,18.—*Hoarseness is Avorse in the afternoon than in the forenoon (from 6th),3.—:KHoarseness, loss of voice; he cannot speak clearly; the voice is weak and soft, with a feeling in the throat as if scraped raw (in the evening), (from 7th),3.— Cough. Cough, with pain in the chest,9.—Cough excited by scratching and tickling (from 6th),3.—"Cough excited by deep inspira- tion,1.—*Cough, with paroxysms of suffocation suddenly on swallowing (from 5 drops in half an ounce of water) ; respiration is very short ; is obliged to catch for breath,6.—[520.] Short cough without expectoration, Avith sore pain in the chest,1.—-Slight hacking cough,9.—Hacking cough several times in the day,2.—Violent cough, and sensation of sulphur fumes, folloAved by confusion of the head and dull pressive headache (from fumes),16.—Rough cough,11.—Racking cough, which does not alloAv one to speak,11.—Dry cough,18.—Dry cough several times,18.—Frequent dry cough, soon after tak- ing,20.—Dry cough, from a continued slight tickling raAvness in the throat (from 7th),3.—[530.] Dry cough, in the morning (second day),19.—Noav and then a dry cough, with pain in the left side of the chest,18.—Dry cough, BROMIUM. 241 Avith sticking in the left side, extending from the left nipple into the chest,18. —A rough, holloAV, dry cough, with great fatigue (from 3d),3.—Fespira- tion. The glottis had closed with a spasm, and did not yield willingly,'*.— Spasmodic respiration (in four hours),24.—Deep breathing becomes a yawn- ing,3.—Quick and short breathing (in half an hour),24.—Necessity for breathing deeply (first hour),18.—Deep expirations uoav and then (after an hour and a half),18.—[540.] Frequent deep breathing (first day),19.—Fre- quent deep expiration, Avhen sitting (soon),18.—"Deep forcible inspiration is necessary from time to time,16.—A feeling as though he could not breathe enough, and must voluntarily breathe more strongly (soon after taking),18. —* Opjjression of breath immediately after taking it, with deep inspiration, together with a sensation as if he did not get enough air into the chest, on ac- count of which he elevates the thorax and inspircs forcibly,16.—"Difficulty of breathing ; he cannot inspire sufficient; Avhen walking, even rapidly, better; worse in the morning, better in the evening and at night (third day),3.— Short, difficult breathing, with prolonged inspiration and mucous ràle (in tAvo hours),24.—Difficult painful breathing,11.—Frequent difficult breath- ing,18.—Frequent difficult respiration (after half an hour),18.—[550.] Res- piration is very much erabarrasscd ; he is obliged to catch for breath,8.— Respiratory troubles ; it seems as if inspiration Avas prevented by an im- pediment in the middle of the chest (from 3d), (even after six Aveeks),3.— Impeded respiration, as from a slight pressure on the lower end of the breast-bone (troni 8th),3.—Impeded respiration, from a slight pressure in the pit of the stomach,3.—Inspiration of very concentrated fumes causes dyspncea ; for a long time the saliva, etc, is increased ; it is followed by cough aud pain in the chest; after some time pain in the abdomen ; after tAvo hours a pasty stool, Avhich is repeated three times in the afternoon, be- coming very thin ; a slight hacking cough remains for several days,9.—If a large quantity is inspired it causes severe oppression and cough, together with a very full pulse, Avhich, hoAvever, is not faster than usuai. The se- cretion of salh'a markedly increased ; it is followed by vertigo, frequent bleeding of the nose, and finally a headache remains. Ali the conditions disappear Avithin four to six hours,17.—(*An asthma, in a girl of sixteen years, had remained for ten years after measles, so that the girl Avas never able to Avalk rapidly nor asccnd steps Avithout being very much exhausted ;•, disappeared after five doses of five globules of the 30th, Avhich she took for proving,04.)—Chest.—In General. Swelling of the mammary glands,1. -—Congestion to the chest,11.—Peculiar sensation of weakness and exhaus- tion in the chest,11.—[560.] The pain in the chest continues ; is especially noticed when coughing,18.—Pain under the ribs, especially on pressure, more in the right side,18.—Burning in the chest, with subsequent sensation of heat, only gradually disappearing, with ineffectual efforts to vomit,11.—Tension in the chest,1.—Slight feeling of fulness in the chest and throat, increasing towards noon, continuing till evening, and feeling as if a soft substance Avere between the lungs and the breast-bone (from 6th),2.—A sensation of constriction of the chest impedes respiration and is very unpleasant, with a dry tickling cough the. Avhole of the first day and the folloAving days, last- ing only an hour (frora lst),2.—Paralytic draAving pain through the chest and toward the shoulder-blade and arm (left),3.—Feeling of anxiety in the chest, Avith difficult breathing,18.—Pressure from the chest at times,18.— Slight pressure upon the chest on deep inspiration,11.—[570.] Pressure in the upper part of the chest,20.—Pressure in the upper part of the chest, with difficult breathing (first day),19.—Slight pressure in the upper part of VOL. II. —16 242 BROMIUM. the chest, as if breathing \vas difficult,18.—Pressure several times in the upper part of the chest, with oppressed breathing soon after taking,19.— Severe oppression, cough, headache, and vertigo (from the fumes),2.—Stick- ing pain here and there in the Avalls of the chest, uninfluenced by breath- ing,20.—Stitches in the upper part of the chest, with difficult breathing and sensation of distension (first day),19.—Sides and Sternum. Pain in the right lung (frora 3d),3.—A pain in the right side of the chest, gradu- ally extending toAvards the back, lasting some hours (first day), (from lst),2. —Pain in the right wall of the chest, on Avaking (second day),21.—[580.] Pain in the right side betAA'een the seventh and ninth ribs, especially on motion,19.—Constant pain in the right side beneath the ribs, especially on somewhat deep pressure (after seven hours),19.—The pain in the right side of the chest increased very much toAvard evening ; lifting a light weight with the right hand increased the pain, so also AA'alking, on account of the increased motion of the pectoral muscles ; at times the paiu extends to the dorsal muscles of the same side, and then is also increased by expiration ; this continues until he falls asleep ; it aAvakens hira at night in turning the body ; continues equally severe the next morning ; only disappears after five days ; it is especially severe in the morning and evening; Avorse Avhen mov- ing the thorax; less Avhen Avalking than Avhen sitting; especially severe on waking ; rest is almost impossible,18.—The pain on the right side under the ribs stili continues, though not so severe ali the time ; it is aggravated by pressure on the sixth day ; this same pain continues the following days, sometiraes so violent that even breathing becomes painful ; the abdomen is therewith distended with gas ; a stooping posture and moderate pressure re- HeA'e the pain, which seems to be in the region of the gall-bladder, and which, on deep breathing, extends to the navel ; also, hoAvever deep, when fasting, the pain is not noticed ; it seems to be most severe two hours after eating,19.—Pain, like a pressure, in the right side of the chest,3.—Pressive pain in the right lung (from 8th),3.—Pressure in the wall of the chest beloAV the right nipple,21.—A sensation in several places in the right Avall of the chest, as if it Avere pressed from within outward ; not increased by breath- ing, but by motion of the thorax ; at 6 p.m., and several times repeated during the evening (first day),21.—Sticking in the right side of the chest beneath the fourth rib, with palpitation (from 7th),3.—Sharp stitches in the right side of the chest, especially when Avalking rapidly,1.—[590.] Severe stitches betAveen the sixth and seventh ribs of the right side, at 6 p.m. (from the fumes),2.—Tickling in the right side of the chest in the region of the sixth rib (in the afternoon of second day),3.—A tickling spot in the region of the right eighth rib (from 8th),3.—Transient pain in the left chest,3.— Very transient pain in the left lung (from 8th),3.—Wandering pains in the left side of the chest uninfluenced by breathing; afterAvards these pains ex- tend to the right side of the chest, Avhere they become pressive ; they then leave the left side and continue in the right side for three days; they appear immediately on walking, are neither increased by breathing nor by motion, only aggravated by bending both shoulders forward, with slight fìexion of the upper part of the chest, or by turning the thorax on its axis, whence the pain seems to be in the muscles of this region,18.—Severe pain on the left side under the ribs, several times; it quickly disappears; on the night of the sixth day the same pain extends higher up, and is someAvhat more vio- lent; Avorse Avhen lying bent; not increased by breathing,19.—Pain in the left side of the chest by the fourth rib, and tickling in the right side of the head (from 7th),3.—Paralytic drawing pain through the left side of the BROMIUM. 243 chest towards the shoulder-blade and into the left arra (from 7th),3.—Pres- sure in the left pectoral muscles,21.—[600.] Pressure below the lèft clavi- cle,21.—Tearing in the left clavicle,21.—Sticking paiu in the left side of the chest,3.—Sticking pain on the left side of the chest, extending towards the arra,6.—Transient stitches in the left side below the ribs,19.—Pressure in the sternum,21. Heart and Pulse.—Palpitation of the heart,18.—Palpitation per- ceptible in the region of the heart, which is noticed even without laying the band upon it, together with forcible breathing (after three hours),*18.— Violent palpitation of the heart in the evening, so that she cannot He upon the left side,3.—Palpitation when walking, without cause (second day),18.— [610.] Slight oppression around the heart and palpitation, at the same time the inspired air seems very cold, with tendency to vawn (from 3d),:ì— Pulse rather slow and hard during the tAvo provings Avith large daily doses,9.— Pulse very full, not accelerated,10.—Pulse more frequent,18.—Full, hard, at first slow, afterwards accelerated pulse,11.—Pulse 64 to 70 fifteen minutes after five drops; after thirty minutes again normal,8.—Pulse 70 after eight drops ; in fifteen minutes only 62,8. Neck and Fack.—A gland as large as a pea on each side of the neck (second day),18.—Twitching in the left latissimus dorsi (from 8th),3.— 10 a.m., aching pain at inner border of left scapula up to neck, on moving left arm or sitting leaning to left (fifth day) ; it extended half way down upper arra; avo ree on moving arm (seventh day) ; nearly gone, but worse in evening (ninth day),26,—[620.] Boring in the spinous processes of different vertebra? at various times (fifth day),18-—Pressure in the left dorsal mus- cles,21.—Wandering pressive pain in the dorsal muscles below the shoulder- blade,18.—Tension in the right lumbar and dursal muscles, increased by moving these parts,21.—Sticking-tickling in the spine, more toAvards the right side (from 7th),3.—Sore pain in the small of the back, unchanged on rising or on motion,1. Extremities in General.—-Great stiffness in ali the Hmbs at 11 a.m., better in the afternoon,5.—Pains in the Hmbs, afterwards alternating with chilliness and heat,4.—Compression in the upper arra, in the forepart of both knee-joints,20.—CraAvling in the fingere and short twitches in the muscles of the foot and the region of the knee (after a quarter of an hour) ; repeated from time to time; slightly perceptible the next morning; it ap- peared a quarter of an hour before colie and rumbling in the bowels,13. Upper Extremities.—{630.] Great restlessness and jactitation of the arms fin three hours),24.—Great loss of poAver and Aveakness of the arms,1.—Weakness in the left arra,1.—The whole left arm feels paralyzed,4. —Constriction in the upper extremities,11.—Drawing in the right arm from above toAvards the hand, together with a paralytic sensation in the left arm,2.f—Pain in the right shoulder (first day),6.—Pain beloAV the shoulder (from 5th),3.—Painful paralytic sensation in the left shoulder, soon disap- pearing ; aftenvard paralytic pain in the right shoulder-joint (from 8th),3.— Sensation of heat in the forepart of the right shoulder-joint,21.—[640.] When Avalking in the Street a severe rheumatic, dull, constricting pain ; it extends into the right shoulder and thence into the arra, where it disap- pears (second day), (from lst),2.—Pressure in the right shoulder-joint,21.— fina person who had disease of the heart, he often experienced the last sensation, with palpitation and sounds in the heart which denoted changes in the valves of the left side of the heart. C. Hg. 244 BROMIUM. Pressure and Aveariness in the left shoulder-joint,21.—Sharp stitches in the right axilla,18.—Burning stitches on the top of the right shoulder-joint,21.— Bruised pain in left shoulder, afterAvards in the right elboAV-joint,18.—Crack- ing in the left elboAV-joint,2.—Sticking in the inner condyle of the right elbow,18.—In the afternoon a paraiyzedi feeling in the left arm, as after a bloAV, on holding the left arni bent, when walking, together Avith ill-humor,12. —Sensation in the forearms, from the Avrists to a little below the elbows, as if they Avere in a vice ; afterAvards a sticking pain in the fingers, Avhich extends toward the head (seventy-five minutes after ten drops),13.—[650.] Tearing in the arms in the evening, especially in the hands and fingere,6.—Pressure in the left wrist,21.—Violent pain in the right hand ; once it shoots into the middle finger, with throbbing pain,6.—The fingere of the right hand be- come so stiff that she is afraid she will let the dish fall which she is hold- ing in her hand,5.—Dead pain in ali the finger-joints of the left hand ; the pain extends hence to the elboAV and shoulder, and pain in the upper and loAver part of the arra,4.—Hot bromine (thirty-six to forty degrees R.) piaceri upon the dorsal surface of a finger caused more violent burning pain than on the flexor surface ; in the latter case the yellow spot soon easily disappears; in the former it remains yelloAV for more than fourteen days, and gradually disappears in fine scales,9.—Pressure in the root of the left fingere,21.—Pressure in the metacarpal bone of the right index finger,21. —Pressure on the back of the joint betAveen the first and second phalanges of the right fourth finger,18.—Severe compression at the basis of the left fourth and fifth fingere,18.—[660.] Tearing in the fingere,11.—Tearing in the first phalanges of the right fourth and fifth fingere,21.—Tearing through the left fourth finger and in the right third and fourth fingere,21.—Tearing in the middle joint of the middle finger of the left hand, which obliges one to extend the fingere,4.—Tearing asunder pain betAveen the metacarpus and the first phalanx of the right finger,20.—Jerklike tearings through the left thumb, at 6 p.m., in the frontal bone very frequently, through the right great toe, in the loAver part of the right leg, in the right knee, with bruised paiu when sitting, iu the evening,18.—Severe cutting on the back of the whole of the left fourth finger,21.—Stitches in the fingere,13.—Stitches on the back of the joint betAveen the first and second phalanges of the left fourth finger continue the Avhole forenoon,20.—Severe burning stitches in the tip of the left index finger,20.—[670.] Fine stitches on the back of the right little finger, Avhen some bright-red small spots appeared and lasted the whole day,21. Lower Extremities.—Weakness of the left leg,2.—Paralytic sen- sation in the right leg,3.—In the evening on going out a throbbing paiu in both legs, especially in the right, with stiffness in the limb as far as the foot, and with stiffness and pain in the right great toe and in the middle toes,5.—Stiffness in front of left thigh on walking (seventh day),26.—TAvitch- ing in the inner side of the right knee (from 8th),3.—Pain in the right knee and dowmvard, with a feeling of heaviness in the right leg,18.—Pain in the left knee aud hip, worse on motion (second morning),12.—Rheumatic pain in the left knee (from 5th),3.—Burning pain in the left knee,4.—[680.] Pressure in the left knee,21.—In the right knee a dull pressive pain in the bone,18.—Pressive pain in the bend of the right knee (from 5th),3.—Pres- sure in the forepart of the left knee,21.—Throbbing in the forepart of the right knee while sitting, lasting several minutes,18.—A pain in the forepart of the leg, extending to the right side, like gnawing or saAving, sudden, severe, and transient,21.—Dull pain deep in the left, then in the right leg, BROMIUM. 245 Avhile sitting,18.—Dull pressive, fatiguiug pain in the bones of the left leg (second day),18.—Pressure deep in the left leg,21.—Pressure in the head of the right tibia,21.—[690.] Boring in the left tibia (half an hour),20.— Boring pain in the right tibia (after nine hours),18.—Boring in the right tibia several times,19.—Boring in the lower part of the right tibia,18.—Vio- lent boring pains at times in the left tibia,19.—Pressure in the right tibia,21.— Pressure Avith a sensation of weariness deep in the left leg, Avhich extends through the left ankle into the foot,21.—Pressure in the right internai malleoli,21.—Pressure in the right ankle, especially in the inner malleoli,21.— Pressure in the left ankle and in the bones of the right metatarsus and the bones on the back of the right foot,21.—[700.] In the evening, Avhen stepping, violent pain in the middle of the ball of the left foot, as if one stepped upon a hard body, Avith paralyzed sensation of the knee-joint and also someAvhat in the hip ; immediately afterAvards, as this becomes better, a pressive pain in the left side of the throat near the thyroid cartilage,12.— Tension in the tendons on the back of the right foot on bending the ankle when Avalking (after four hours),20.—DraAvings in the tendons on the back of the right foot,20.—Pressure on the back of the right foot,21.—Tearing in the tendons on the back of the right foot,19.—Cold sensation in the left great toe,1.—Pain in the right toes (from 8th)/.—Almost Constant pain in the fourth toe of the right foot (in the evening of second day),3.—Pain in the tip of the right fourth toe, together Avith tickling on the forehead and pain in the inner side of the right knee,3.—Cutting in the flesh near the nail of the great toe.18.—[710.] Waking at night with craAvling and cold- ness of the left great toe,1.—A corn on the right little toe becomes painful and grows rapidly,1.—Slight burning and pain in a corn on the fourth toe of the right foot, and beneath the ball of the foot (first day, repeated second day in the afternoon, and evening of eleventh day, after repeated doses),3. Generalities.—Erabonpoint increased,13.—If introduced into a cut it becomes unbealthy-looking, and a green decay forms about it, with an offensive odor,11.—Cracking in the joints, in the morning after rising (second day),3.—In the afternoon the throat, neck, arms, and legs become stiff, so that she is afraid that she would not be able to Avalk, with a headache ex- tending from the occiput toAvards the forehead, shooting and dragging as if everything Avould press out in the forepart of the head,5.—General trem- bling (first and second day), (from 3d),\—Feeling of Aveakness,18.—Great weakness and loss of poAver,1.—[720.] If she Avakes at night, a sensation of trembling Aveakness as though she could not rise (sixth day),1.—Weak and sleepy the Avhole afternoon and evening (second day),18.—Great Aveakness after breakfast as if bruised; she is scarcely able to make the bed,5.—Great Aveakness Avheii Avalking, Avhich compels her to sit doAvn,6.—Great exhaus- tion ; she cannot Avork any more, and must He doAvn,5.—The whole body is very much affected and Aveak, continuing a long time after ali the other symptoms had disappeared,5.—Great indisposition,2 3.—Physical and mental indisposition during the Avhole proving,18.—Sensation as of fasting; feeling of heaviness in the head, Avith some stiffness in the muscles of the neck,18.— Sensation as if the flesh were loose and bruised on touch, especially on the left side of the chest,1.—[730.] The right side suffers most,5.—The Avhole left side is most affected,4.—Many symptoms on the left side,1.—A glass of stiraulants did not relieve him,3. Skin.—Colore the skin yelloAV,15.—It destroys the skin very rapidly, Avith severe burning and consequent inflammation,15.—Several small red spots on the back of the left hand, more toAvards the thumb and index finger; 246 BROMIUM. they sometimes itch, sometimes not, soon disappearing, and then again re- appearing ; several of them change to small vesicles, which dry up within twelve to twenty-four hours, and leave a small red spot,21.—Papulous erup- tion above the right inner canthus ; pains on touch ; a watery discharge on pricking (from the 3d),13.—Pimples on the nose, and at the same time on the back part of the right side of the tongue,2.—Pimples on the right ring finger, on the ulnar side of the third phalanx, Avithout pain, only disap- pearing after eight weeks (first day),3.—[740.] On the anus a small pimple, painful Avhen rubbed, which he never had before (after twenty-four hours),18. —The pimple by the anus is not a ha?morrhoid, but is seated direetly in the suture just before the anus, and can be felt Avith the finger as a pimple seated on or beneath the skin ; it pains only on strong pressure, but more on rubbing, even with soft paper,18.—Boils on the arms and in' the face (later action),5.f—Severe cutting in the skin of the ball of the right great toe,18.— Stitches in the skin on the malar bone,21.—-Stitches in the skin on the larynx,21.—Feeling as if something living in the skin, especially in the arms and legs,1.—Slight prickling in the skin, Avith a sensation of warmth, chang- ing to a burning, and dryness of the part after external use,11.—Tickling over Avhole body, easily relieved by scratching,3.—Tickling on the righi side of the forehead, on the left side of the occiput (frora the 8th and also from the 5th),3.—[750.] Tickling on the right shoulder (from 8th),3.— Tickling on the legs,3.—Tickling on the outer side of the left thigh (in the afternoon of second day),3.—Tickling beloAV the right knee-cap, disappears on scratching (from 8th),3.—Itching soon relieved by scratching,3.—Itching in various places in the skin that causes scratching, whereby the itching ceases, but soon reappears,18.—Itching, noAV here, now there, mostly in the right side of the face,3.—Itching between the fingere, soon disappearing on scratching,18.—Tickling-itching soon disappearing, ahvays in a small spot, noAV in the right side, now in the left (second day),3. Sleep and Freams.—Yawning, early in the morning; great yawn- ing the Avhole day ; full inspiration causes yaAvning (from 3d),3.—* Con- tinued yawning, with the respiratory troubles (twelfth day), (after repeated doses),3.—"Continuai yawning the whole day, with difficulty of breathing (from 30th),3.—[760.] YaAvning and heat in the face and nose (from 6th),3. —Very sleepy (from 3d\3.—*Very much inclined to sleep,18.—Great incli- nation to fall asleep,18.—Even after eight Aveeks, irresistible sleepiness during the day and also the Avhole evening; every exertion to throAV it off is in- effeetual,4.—Great sleepiness and Aveakness ; can scarcely keep on the legs ; great inclination to sit doAvn, yet he feels better when moving about,3.—In the evening, Avhen Avriting, almost irresistible sleepiness, with confusion of the head ; it seems as though the scalp Avere too tight, or as though a band were tied around the head, with some pain in the shoulder,4.—When read- ing in the evening, he became sleepy at an unusual time, but as soon as he put out the light and tries to sleep he cannot ; he lies awake for hours Avith- out cause (after the fumes),2.—Very sound sleep (two nights),18.—Prolonged unrefreshing sleep in the morning,1.—[770.] In the morning he sleeps very long, as if stupid ; is uuusually sluggish ; he will not rise until 10 o'clock (from fumes),2.—Insufficient sleep in the morning ; he ahvays falls asleep again, and Avhen he wakes it seems almost impossible for him to rise (in | (Noak and Trinks have furuncles, but in a case in which they were produced from the bromides. The thirtieth potency, however, is decisive. It is now seen that they are produced by Bromine itself. C. Hg.) BROMIUM. 247 four persons), (after the 30th),\—Decided sopor at night, early in the even- ing and late in the morning ; one is obliged to make great exertion to rise,18. —Sleep very light; he is easily awakened (tAvo nights),18.—He aAvakes bright in the morning, at 5 o'clock (curative action),4.—Wide awake in the evening, cannot sleep,1.—Starting in sleep,1.—Startings and twitchings in sleep,2.—She lies asleep Avith her mouth open,1.—Dreamy night (one night),19. —[780.] Night full of dreams,4.—Restless dreamy sleep,1/—Starting from sleep the second night, on account of restless dreams, he sprang out of bed, aiid only carne to bis senses by putting his feet on the cold fìoor,18.—Vivid dreams, aud wide aAA'ake on Avaking,12.—Vivid dreams at night; he is as- cending a height,4.—A vivid dream in the second night, as if one Avere climbiug a steep place, etc, and moving about in the bed Avithout Avaking from sleep (two nights),18.—Vivid dreams of journeyings, climbings, quar- rels, and fightiugs, with distinct recollection on Avaking,6.—She dreams of nothing but dying, coffins, and funerals (tenth day),1. Fever.—Chilliness. Sensitiveness to cold air, especially Avhen walk- ing ; immediately a cold sensation runs through the back into the legs,18.— Sensitiveness to cold air, and chilliness on motion in the evening (second day ),18.—[790.] Sensation of coldness at times (after one and a half hours),18. —Very chilly, Avith confusion of the head ; with headache extending into the left eye (from 5th),3.—Shivering through the whole body; very chilly, with external coldness, Avhich is someAvhat relieved by the warmth of the stove (from 3d),3.— Violent shiverings, with yawning and stretching, as in inter- mittent fever, Avhich she had ten years before ; Avith this the head is con- fused ; draAving in the left tibia doAvn to the ankle, whereby the foot becomes quite cold ; this is repeated every other day, as a chilliness with cold feet (from 30th),2.—Coldness in the back and Hmbs in a warm room, at 3 p.m. (second day),18.—Creepings down the back (from 5th),3.—Creeping coldness over the back,18.—Noav aud then coldness over, the back, with cold hands and feet (after one hour),18.—Cold dra\A'ings doAvn the back (from 8th),3.—Cold shivering drawing doAvn the back (from 8th),3.—[800.] Chilliness in the back Avhen sitting, several times (after five hours),18.—*Hands cold and moist,18.—Cold tips of the fingere,18.—Cold, exceedingly unpleasant drawing, through the Avhole body, Avith rapid alternations of warmth, at first in the left hand and side (from 8th),3.—Heat. Sensation of internai burning ; it seems as if she Avere in a hot vapor, though Avithout SAveat, in the forenoon,5. —Burning sensation in the whole body, Avhile performing moderate manual labor ; a clammy SAveat breaks out in the evening, tAvdve hours after the burning in the ear (from 80th),4.—At 9 a.m., an internai burning ; after- ward it seems beneath the skin and flesh,4.—Heat rises into the head, now and then,19.—Increased Avarmth in the forehead and chest (soon),18.—Heat of the face,11.—[810.] Heat in the nose and on the left cheek (from the 7th),3.—Heat in the back, Avhich extends into the head and face,18.—Fre- quent heat, extending over the body from the back,18.—Heat of both hands (from 7th),3.—Heat of both hands and heat of the head, with coldness in the rest of the body,3.—The right hand is hot and full, as if distended (from 8th),3.—Heat in the feet (from 3d),3.—Heat in the feet, in other respeets he feels quite cold,3.—Stveat. SAveats easily on slight movement,1.—SAveat in the palms,18.—[820.] Profuse sweat in the pai ras (after three hours),18.— SAA-eat in the palms, with increased Avarmth (after one and a half hours),18. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Morning), On waking, dizzy, head- ache, etc; pain in forehead; gum pains; fasting, Avater tastes salt; throat stiff; cough; erections; dry cough; difficulty of breathing; pain in right 248 BROMIUM. chest ; after rising, cracking of the joints ; 9 o'clock, internai burning.— (Forenoon), Pain in forehead ; 11.30 o'clock, cramp in stomach ; 11 o'clock, stiffness in lirabs.—(Afternoon), Blood-streaked mucus from nose ; tickling on malar bone ; hoareeness; when Avalking, feeling in left arm, etc; throat, etc, become stiff.—(Toward evening), In rather damp Aveather, pains of head ; burning in left ear ; scraping, etc, in fauces ; nausea.—(Evening), Apprehensiveness, etc.; vertigo; pain in frontal bones, etc,; Avhen sitting reading, vanishing of sight ; before going to sleep, earache ; cutting in both hypochondria ; pulsation in right hypochondrium ; cutting in left side ; pain in penis; scraping in larynx ; pain in right chest; palpitation ; tearing in anus ; on going out, pain in legs ; when stepping, pain in ball of foot ; on motion, chilliness.—(Evening till midnight), "Symptoms in general.—(Acids), Aggravate the symptoms and cause diarrhcea.—(Bending shoulders for- ward), Pains in left side of chest.—(Lying bent), Pain in left side.—(After breakfast), Sensation in larynx, etc.—(Coughing), Pain in forehead; pain in chest.—( Crossing running water), Vertigo.—(Damp weather), Vertigo.— (Drawing in abdominal walls), Pain in region of navel.—(After dinner),. Apoplectic sensation ; pain in forehead.—(After eating), Pain in region of navel.—(Hawking up mucus), Pain in throat.—(In heat of sun), Headache. —(On deep inspiration), Pressure on chest.—(Lying down), Vertigo.— (Before menstruation), Sticking in abdomen.—(After drinking milk), Head- ache.—(Motion), *Stitches in upper lid; pain in right side; tension in lumbar, etc, muscles ; pain in left knee, etc.—(On moving eyes), Pressure. —(Moving nose), Sensation in face.—(When moving thorax), Pain in side of chest.—(After eating oysters), *Diarrhoea returns,0.—(Pressure), Stitches in left upper lids ; pressure in stomach ; pain in stomach ; cutting in hypo- chondria ; pain in region of liver ; pain to left of navel ; pain in left side.— (Deep pressing), Pain in pit of stomach ; pain in right side.—( When read- ing), Sensitiveness of eyes ; stitches in eyelid.—(Rest), Pain in forehead.— (Riding), Pain in region of liver.—(In room), Pressure in frontal bones.— ( When sitting), Symptoms seem to increase ; deep inspiration ; throbbing in right knee ; pain in legs ; chilliness in back.—(Stooping), Headache ; *stitches in upper lid.—(Swallowing fluids), Pain in throat.—(Swallowing saliva), Stitch in larynx.—(Tobacco-smoking), Causes nausea, etc; pains in abdomen.—(Turning head to left side), Throat stiff, etc.—(Turning thorax on its axis), Pains in left chest.—(After urinating), Burning in urethra.—( On waking), Pain in side of chest.—( Walking), Pressure in prostate gland ; palpitation ; stiffness in front of thigh ; weakness.—( Walking rapidly), Stitches in right chest.—(In warm room), Symptoms seem to increase. Amelioration.—(Afternoon), Stiffness in Hmbs.—(Evening), Diffi- culty of breathing.—(Night), Difficulty of breathing.—(Motion in open air), Symptoms in general.—(Alcoholic stimulants), Cured.—( Vapor of alcohol), Most of the symptoms.—(Ammonio), Most of the symptoms.— (Black coffee), Diarrhcea.—(Cough), Pain in inguinal canal.—(After eating), Symptoms disappear, etc. ; nausea; emptiness in stomach ; cramp in stomach. —(Whenfasting), Pain in right side not noticed.—(Lying bent), Sticking in abdomen.—(Lying on right side, with arms over head), Headache.— (Motion), *Most of the symptoms.—(External pressure), Toothache ; pains in abdomen ; pain in inguinal canal ; pain in right side.—(Resi), *Stitehes in left upper lid.—(When riding), Symptoms disappear.—(In shade), Headache goes away.—(After shaving), Cold sensation in larynx, etc.— (Stooping), Pain in right side.—( Walking), Mental and bodily conditions ; pain in inguinal canal; difficulty of breathing; pain in right side of chest. BRUCINUM—BRYONIA. 249 BRUCEA ANTIDYSEXTERICA. See Strychnos Nux vomica. BRUCINUM. An alkaloid, obtained from the bark and seeds of Strychnos Nux vomica. Formula, C.,3H%N204. Preparations, Triturations. Authority. Lepelletier, Gaz. des Hop., 1851 (Zeit. f. Hom. KL, 1, 57), effeets of 0.02 to 0.90 of a gramme. Head.—Headache. Eyes.—Hazy vision. Ears.—Ringing in the ears. Stomach.—Diminished appetite.—Thirst, from drynessof the mouth.— Nausea.—Burning in the stomach. Urinary Organs.—Increased urinary secretion (once). Sexual Organs.—Erections. Upper Extremities.—Twitching of the fingere. Generalities.—Sudden jerkings, especially of the loAver extremif,es (increasing in intensity with ithe dose), spreading generally, but not ac- companied Avith trismus and tetanus, and not extending to the cesophagus and pharynx, as is the case with strycbnia.—TAvitchings in the paralyzed as Avell as in the healthy muscles.—General Aveakness. Skin.—Formication.—Itching of the skin. Sleep.—Deep sleep, after the attacks.—Sleeplessness. Fever.—A fever of short duration terminates the attacks. BRYONIA. Bryonia alba, Linn. Naturai order, Cucurbitaceaa. Common name, White Bryony ; German, Zaunrebe. Preparation, Tincture of the root, procured before floAvering. Authorities. 1, Hahnemann, from R. A. M. L., 2, 420; 2, Fr. Hahne- mann, ibid. ; 3, Hornburg, ibid. ; 4, Herrmann, ibid. ; 5, Michler, ibid. ; 6, Ruckert, ibid. ; 7, Stapf ; 8, Nicolai, ibid. (No*. 9 to 40 are from the daybooks of the Austrian provings, CEst. Zeit., 3, 1) ; 9, Arneth, tAvo prov- ings with 20 to 220 drops of the tincture ; 10, Arneth, tAvo provings Avith a single dose of an ounce of the 203 d. dilution ; 11, Gubatta, proving with 20 to 50 drops of tincture; 12, Wra. Huber, proved (Bryonia dioica\ be- ginning Avith the lOth dil. and gradually descending to the 3d ; 13, Wm. Huber, proved (Bryonia dioica), 6 to 100 drops of the tincture; 14, Wenzel Huber, proving with the 30th and 25th decimai dil.; 15, ibid., with 15 to 100 drops of the tincture ; 16, Landesmann, proving Avith 8 to 180 drops of tincture; 17, ibid., with 100 drops of the lst dil. ; 18, Mayrhofer, 20 to 200 drops of tincture; 19, ibid., 120 to 1000 drops of the lst dee. dil.; 20, Johanna B. (girl, 21 years old), 10 to 20 drops of tincture; 21, Anna Maria M. (a woman, 34 years old), 5 to 100 drops of tincture ; 22, Reisinger, 5 to 160 drops of tincture ; 23, ibid., provings with the dilutions beginning with the 8th decimai and descending to the lst ; 24, Dr. SchAvarz, 3 to 140 drops of the tincture ; 25, ibid., 20 to 300 drops of the 6th dee dil. ; 26, Dr. 250 BRYONIA. Wachtl, two provings, first, Avith 100 drops of tincture, second, with 200 drops; 27, ibid., lst dee dil. ; 28, ibid., 6th dil. ; 29, Dr. Watzke, 25 to 80 drops of tincture ; 30, ibid., 100 drops of tinct. of Bryonia dioica; 31, ibid., 5 to 50 drops of tinct. of Bryonia eilba; 32, Dr. Wurmb, 20 to 300 drops of tincture; 33, Zlatarovich, 8 to 50 drops of tincture ; 34, " Gary Johann," 10 drops to \ oz. of tincture ; 35, Dr. Wurstel, 6th dil. (50 to 100 drops) of Bryonia dioica; 36, ibid., 20 to 50 drops of tincture; 37, Aloys LoeAvy, 60 to 130 drops of tincture of Bryonia dioica; 38, ibid., one dose of 215 drops of tincture of Bryonia alba; 39, Otto Piper's provings (also A. H. Z., 13), 10 to 200 drops of tincture; 40, ibid., 1 to 70 drops of tincture; 41, Lembke, N. Z. f. H. KL, 4, 75, proving with 20 to 60 drops of tincture ; 42, Dr. T. Dwight Stow, H. Month., 5, 359, took 15 drops of the lst dee. dil. ; 43, Dr. E. C. Price, Am. Hom. Obs., 2, 521, proving with 30 to 50 drops of the tincture. Mind.—Emotions, Felirium. Mental illusion ; her head seemed too heavy,2.—*Irrational talking of his business, for an hour (after half an hour),1.—"Nightly delirium,1.—"In the morning at daybreak delirious prattling about business to be attended to ; this disappears when the pain commences,1.—About 10 o'clock at night, a delirious frightful fantasy, as of soldiers cutting him dovni ; that he Avas on the point of escaping; with great heat in the body, SAveat (Avithout thirst) ; the delirium relieved by uncov- ering and getting cool,1.—Moods. Much crying for one and a half days,2. —"(Great elespondency; disinclined to think; exhaustion of the intellectual powers),1.—"Despoìident,3.—A very unusual melancholy mood,22.—[10.] * Great depressimi, and very morose mood without any cause, quite contrary to his habit,11.—My usuai lively disposition becomes changed to hypochon- dria, Avhich lasts several months, Avithout any reason,36.—* Anxiety ; he is apprehensive of the future,4.—"Anxiety in the whole. body, which compelled him to do something constantly, and wherever he went he faund no rest1.— Feeling of anxiety on lying doAvn in the evening, which appeared to depend upon a constriction of the chest,29.—* In the room he became very anxious ; better in the open air,2.—Great anxiety, Avith sensation of constriction of the cavity of the chest; difficult short respiration,11.—"Great sense of insecurity, with mental depression, and apprehension for the future (sixth and seventh days),42.—"Apprehensiveness, fearfulness (after eighteen hours),1.—He tried several times to escape from bed,2.—[20.] "Disposition more irriteible than usuai; contradiction easily provoked anger during the whole proving,13.—"Ir ri- table mood (will not have his wife and children about him ; Avishes to be alone),31.—"Mood at once irriteible, weeping, and morose1.—* Very irritable mood; inclined to fright, fear, andvexedion1.—"Fretfulmood,lb.—Fretful; she imagines that she cannot accoraplish her Avork ; constantly takes up the Avrong piece, and ahvays inclined to change and take another ; followed by pressive headache in the forehead,1. — Ill-humor,22. — "Ill-humored and inclined to be angry,3.—Very'ill-humored and inclined to be angry,1.—"Ill-humored and quarrelsome without reason33.—[30.] *Very ill-humor ; troubled with need- less anxiety,33.—General ill-humor and discomfort, after a meal,33.—"Out of humor,15 36.—Out of humor during and after a meal,33.—*Morose ; every- thing puts him out of humor,3.—Discontent,33.—At first despondent, at last (after five days) jovial,5.—Intellect. Over-busy ; she undertakes and works far too much (after twenty hours),1.—Disinclination for work,15 22.— Imagination very sluggish ; it is impossible to make any pian for the future, even for the next day ; the judgment, hoAvever, is unimpaired,33.—[40.] On attentive reading the thoughts seemed to vanish suddenly,36.—"So weak in BRYONIA. 251 mind that his ideas disappear as if he would faint, together with heat in the face, especially on standing,1.—"Mental exhaustion33.—Want of memory (after four hours),1.—She is not conscious of what she is doing, and lets everything fall from her hands (in the room),2.—She Avas not fully conscious of what she Avas doing (in a room) ; worse Avhen lying; lasting tAventy-four hours (immediatelvV.—Insensibility greatlv increased in the evening,33. Head.—Confusion. *Confùsion of the head,1315 22 *33 — * Confusion of the head (second morning),37.—"Head is confused (after one hour),415.— [50.] "Confusion of the whole head13.—Slight confusion of the head,1123.— Head suddenly confused,19.—Transient sensation of unusual confusion of the head, though much less than from previous doses, after 210 drops (first day),9.—"Head more or less confused the whole day (fourth day),32.—"Con- fusion of the head for several days after the proving2'1.—* Great confusion in the head, especially in the frontal region,23.—Slight confusion of the head in the forehead,15.—A dull, dizzy confusion in the head,5.—Head confused, as if in a vice,22.—[60.] Head confused in the morning,15.—"In the morning on waking, the head is as confused and aching as if he had dissipated and been intoxicated the evening previous; does not wisli to rise from bed,1.— Con- fusion of the head after rising from bed,13.—Confusion of the head the Avhole forenoon (second day),13.—Confusion in the head until he goes to sleep,1.— Confusion of the head Avithout definite pain, while ridiug for tAvo hours over a very rough road,15.—Confusion of the head, especially Avhen Avalking ; dis- appeared Avhen sitting quietly,32.—Confusion of the head, relieved by empty eructations,36.—Head very much confused, relieved by moving in the open air,36.—Confusion and stupefaction of the head,13.—[70.] Head confused aud heavy,15.—Head confused and heavy after a meal,33.—More confused than dizzy in the head,1.—Very dizzy confusion and stupefaction of the head,13.—Confusion in the head, with dull pain in the forehead,18.—Head very much confused, with pressure in both temples,36.—Confusion of the head, Avith pressive pain in the temples and forehead,23.—"Confusion in the head, with drawing in the occiput, extending into the neck before going to sleep,33. —Confusion of the head, with pressive pain in various places, now in the temples, hoav in the occiput, iioav in the forehead,33.—Confusion of the head, which gradually increased to a seA'ere pressive pain, especially in the left tempie ; this pain reached its greatest severity at 5 p.m., and Avas then ac- companied by nauseous vomiting, great sensitiveness of the smeli, and a hissing in the left ear like the noise of boiling water; ali these symptoms disappeared Avithin half an hour after riding in a Avagon,32.— Vertigo. [80.] Continued inclination to vertigo,11. — * Vertigo,122.—Slight vertigo (after three hours),15.—"Several times momentary vertigo, as though ali objects were reeling (after four hours),18.—Vertigo, as from drunkenness, the whole day (after eight days),1.—A kind of vertigo, as if he were drunk, and as if the blood rushed furiously to the head,4.—Vertigo in the morning,2.— Frequent attacks of vertigo during the forenoon,36.—* Vertigo in the after- noon, as though the brain were turning around (eighteenth day),26.—Vertigo suddenly towards midnight,39.—[90.] Slight vertigo after eating,26.—"Slight vertigo on raising the head from inclinin g it forward (after three to four hours),42. —* Vertigo as soon as he rises from his chair ; everything turns about ; after walking awhile it disappears1.—* Vertigo like whirling if she sits up in bed, with nausea in the middle of the chest, as if faintness would ensue,1.—* Vertigo, as if one were being turned around, or as if everything whirled about, when standiìtg,1.—"So great vertigo, on standing, at 8 p.m., that he reeled backwards, and nearly fell over backwards,1.—Vertigo and reeling of ali objects while 252 BRYONIA. Avalking ; the general exhaustion increased to a feeling of complete pros- tration,19.—Frequent attacks of vertigo Avhile Avalking in the open air, which disappeared ahvays on sitting doAvn,37.—Vertigo, Avith feeling of heaviness ; it seems as if everything AA'ere turning in a circle,4.—Vertigo, Avith fulness of the head,3.—[100.] Dizziness in the head,27.—Dizzy and Aveak on Avaking in the morning,13.—"Dizzy in the inoriti ng, and weak in the Hmbs the whole day,1.—"In the morning on rising from bed, dizzy and whirling, as if the head were turning in a circle,1.—On sitting (stooping) and reading, dizzy heaviness in the head, which disappears on raising up the head,1.—Dizziness on turning the head (third day),42.—He felt as if drunk, and Avould He down,2.—After moving Avhen standing, she tottered to one side,1.—On Avalking he reeled to both sides, as if he could not stand firmly (after forty-eight hours),1.—General Sensations. Head feels light, with Constant Avabbling in both ears (sixth and seventh days),42.— [110.] The head is dull; reflection is difficult,4. — Dulness in the head, with remarkable forgetfulness,2.—"Stupefaction of the head,1.—"Stupefaction of the head (fourth day),38.—Headache (after half an hour),18.—Torment- ing headache,11.—The head is painful, especially to touch, mostly in the forepart, for tAventy-four hours,2.—Headache in the morning on Avaking,1.— Headache on waking, Avhich continued to increase, lasting ali day (second day),28.—Awoke Avith headache, especially over the left eye ; after rising the pain extended towards the vertex and occiput, and there disappeared,33.— [120.] *Headache commences in the morning, not on waking, but when first opening and moving the eyes,1.—^Headache in the morning after rising, a twitching-drawing in the malar and maxillary bones,1.—Violent headache in the forenoon, especially in the forehead and vertex,33.—Head- ache toAvards evening, Avith ali the symptoms of a commencing coryza,21.— (Headache a quarter of an hour after every meal; it then gradually ceased, but returned after the next meal),1.—"Heat in the head, with continued nausea from the stomach,13.—"Rush of blood to the head,13.—At first the blood mounts to the head, then a pressing together of both temples follows,1. —He is scarcely able to turn the head on account of a feeling of fulness in it,3.—"Heaviness in the head,36.—[130.] "Excessive heaviness of the head (frequently, and also after four days),4.—"The head seems as hearyas a hun- dredweight,1.—Sense of heaviness and vertigo in the head,11.—"Great heavi- ness in the head, and pressure of the whole brain. forward,1.—* Violent head- ache, like a great weight in the head, as if he would incline it to either side, with pressure in the brain from within outward, and great desire to He down, immediately,1.—Oppressive headache in the afternoon,17.—"Always on cough- ing, motion in the head like pressure,1.—Pressive headache (after three hours),15.—Pressive headache, Avhich became so severe in half an hour that he was obliged to stop riding,15.—"Headache, as if something pressed the skull asunder,1.—[140.] Sensation as if the head Avere pressed together frora both ears,3.—Pressive headache in the morning (second day),15.—Violent pressive headache on Avaking in the morning, especially seated in the upper portion of the forehead ; after rising the pain extends to the supraorbital region; during the forenoon slight returns of the headache; in the after- noon quite well,33.—"In the morning before breakfast, pain as if the head were compressed, with heaviness in it mingled with stitches ; she could not raise the eyes on account ofthepain, and if she stooped she could not rise up (after sixty hours),1.—Pressive headache, more upon one side, with severe pressive sen- sation in the eye of the same side (in the afternoon),6.—"A pressure in the head, as if the brain were too full and pressed outward, mostly when sitting,1.— BRYONIA. 253 (Pressure in the head on stooping).,1.—Headache pressing together, with jerks in the brain like pulsation,1.—"Stitches in the head from the forehead to the occiput,1.—[150.] "Stitches through the head, mostly from before back- ward, on stepping hard,10.—On walking in the open air, a stitching in the head, then on the temples,1.—When coughing, shooting through the whole head,1.—Pain in the head, more a twitching than a throbbing, with a hot face,1.—A throbbing headache, Avhich affeets the eyes so that she cannot see well ; on motion, the throbbing in the head becomes more rapid ; she thinks she hears it,1.—Forehead. Whirling sensation in the right side of the forehead, and a stitch in the left side of the forehead,1.—"Fron- tal headache,16.—Dull headache in the frontal and temporal regions (soon),9. —Frontal headache during the Avhole forenoon,18.—Slight headache in the left side of the forehead and in the occiput, Avith slight tension in the right side of the neck just beloAV the mastoid process at 4 p.m.,13.—[160.] A ten- sion in the froutal muscles under the skin,on moving the eyes,1.—DraAving, distending headache in the left half of the forehead and occiput, Avhile Avalk- ing about the room,13.—Dull compression in the head, in the forehead above the eyes,1.—In the afternoon, from a tAvo hours' quiet nap, he felt a con- strictive pain in the frontal region and heaviness in the head, which, after one hour, Avas relieved by Avashing with cold water (second day),37.—Pain- ful draAving in the Avhole forehead, Avith cloudiness and confusion of the head,13.—DraAving headache in the left side of the forehead (morning of third day),13.—Painful draAving and tension in the left half of the forehead above the eyebroAV, as though a bud Avere sloAvly unfolding in the forehead, and caused a pressure upon the parts about it,13.—Very painful draAving and tension in the left side of the forehead above the broAV,13.—Painful draAving and tension in the right frontal eminence and in the posterior por- tion of the right parietal bone, lasting ten or fifteen seconds, and after a quarter of an hour alternating Avith the same pain in the same places on the left side at 6 p.m.,13.—Slight draAving headache in the forehead, and pressure in the occiput,13.—[170.] Pressive frontal headache (after one hour),15.—Pressive pain in the whole frontal region,23.—"A pressive pain in the forehead, so that he can scarcely stoop,3.—*Pressive frontal headache, very much increased by stooping (second day),27.—*Headache on stooping, as if everything would fall out at the forehead,1.!—"Pressing outward in the frontal region and left eyeball from above downward, especially on stooping, in the evening,28.—*Headache as if everything would press cut at the forehead.J—Headache after eating, and on taking a Avalk a pressing out- AA'ard in the forehead,1.—Violent pressive pain in the forehead, especially toward both eyebrows after an ordinarily violent motion (afternoon of first day),9.—"Pressive pain in the forehead and occiput, aggravated by motion2*.— [180.] Pressive pain in the forehead, Avhich appeared after continued reading (third day),9.—*Pressive pain above the left eye which continued for half an hour, was followed by a dull pressive pain in the occipital protuberances, whence it spread over the whole body, and continued more or less severe the whole day ; on quick motion and after eating the pain t Sensation of pressing asunder accompanied that of pressing together (1G2, 127, 140, 148, 144) almost always, since it is felt by the brain inclosed in the un- yielding skull ; the organic senses cannot distinguish whether the painfulness ariscs from its great distension, or from the resistance of the skull, and hence either niay cause the sensation. \ Compare 357. 254 BRYONIA. became so severe that it seemed like a distinct pulsation within the head,24.—"Digging pressure in the forepart of the brain towards the forehead, especially severe on stooping and walking rapidly ; walking fatigues him very much (after twenty-four hours),4.—Headache, even on stooping a pressure outward in the forehead mingled with stitches,1.—A drawing-prcssive paiu in the forehead over the right eye, Avhich after tAvo hours changed to a vio- lent drawing pain in the diseased incisors of the same side ; a quarter of an hour after this toothache had ceased the headache returned, Avhich gradually spread over the Avhole forehead, and lasted ali day,21.—"Tearing in the head across the forehead, then tearing in the cervical muscles, then tear- ing in the right arni,1.—Stitches in the forehead in the forepart, Avith con- fusion of the head,3.—Itching, needle-like stitches in the right frontal mus- cles,4.—Throbbing headache in the forehead, so that he is obliged to He doAvn,2.—Pain in the forehead and occiput, a kind of holloAV throbbing (after two hours),1.—Temples. [190.] Gurgling in both temples,1.— Headache in the temporal and frontal regions alternating Avith pressive pains in the finger and Avrist joints, and Avith griping in the abdomen,10:— Pain in the temples, as if one pulled them by the hair,1.—Drawing pain in the right terapie (soon),34.—Painful drawing in the left temporal region near the eye, returning several times at short intervals,13.—"Slight drawing in both temples towards the inalar bones26.—* Slight drawing in the tempo- ral bones irorn above downward towards the zygoma, especially on the left side (after four hours); afterAvards this symptom returned and extended to the left jaw,27.—DraAving in the temporal muscles, in the muscles of the upper arm, and here and there in the body,33.—DraAving in the temples, folloAved soon afterwards by copious pasty evacuations,27.—DraAving and pressing in the left tempie (after tAvo hours),28. f—[200.] Pressing-out pain in both temples,1.—Pressing together in the temporal bones alternates fre- quently Avith drawing pains in the occipital protuberances,27.—Pain in the left temporal region, as though the brain Avere pressed out at various places (fourth day),32.—The head seemed as if pressed from both temples towards the forehead,36.—Tearing-pressing in both temples (tenth day),26.—Throb- bing pressure in the head from Avithin outward toAvards the temporal bones, on going to bed,26.—Pain in the right tempie ; a tensive twisting in single muscle-fibres, lasting several seconds, very sensitive,31.—"Drawing-tearing pain in the right tempie, but mostly extending down into the upper back teeth and the muscles of the neck (forenoon of fourth day),26.];—Pressive-tearing pains iu the temples, Avhich sometimes extend to the occiput, sometimes to the petrous portion of the temporal bones, and frequently change their position during the last days of the proving,26.—Frequent sudden stitches in the head from the temporal region to the forehead,36.—[210.] Violent stitches in both temples, Avhich several times extended over the parietal region,29.— Vertex. In the region of the croAvn and of the forehead dull motions in the head, Avhich cause vertigo and cessation of ideas,5.—Increase of pain under vertex, with soreness of scalp just over the sanie; painful soreness of vertex, it feels bruised (after three to four hours),42.—A spot on the top of the head, as large as half a dollar, of burning pain, Avhich is not sore to touch,1.—Sensation of weight pressing on vertex (sixth and seventh f Almost always the first symptom in the proving of this drug. Wl. J This prover suffered from the same pain two years previously in the summer ; after several days and several ineffectual remedies, it was cured Avithin an hour by Bryonia. BRYONIA. 255 days),42.—Sensible beating in vertex, with same, and fulness Avithin craniura, in region of cerebellum (first day),42.—"In the morning on waking, a head- ache on the top of the head, a painful throbbing,1.—Farietals. Pain be- hind and above the ear on left side of head (thirteenth day),43.—Throb- biug-drawing pulsating pain in the parietal bone, extending to the forehead (third day),34.—Pressing-together pain on both sides of the head,3.—[220.] Semilateral headache; a (digging) pressure upon a small spot in the right half of the brain, like a kind of digging or tearing, extending along clown the bones of the upper and lower jaws, associated with a painful submax- illary gland (after thirty hours),1.—"On coughing, a long-continued stitch deep in the brain on the lift side,1.—Tearing in the sides of the head (first day),41.—Tearing in the left side of the head (after tAventy-four hours),2.— Throbbing in the right side of the head, Avhich is perceptible externally to the hand,1.—Piercing pain in the right parietal bone, as if torn with a sharp hook,33.—Suddenly a draAving-throbbing pain òn the right parietal eminence, Avhich disappeared on pressure (forenoon of second day),34.— Occiput. Numb sensation over the Avhole occiput, with a feeling as though it Avere enlarged,13.—Dull pain in the occiput,3.—"In the morning, in bed, after waking, while lying upon the back, headache in the occiput, which ex- tends to the shoulders, like a heaviness which pressed upon a sore spot1.— [230.] Painfulness of the lower portion of the left side of the occiput, ag- gravated by touch, at 4 p.m.,17.—Dull pressure in the occiput,6.—Slight pres- sure in both sides of the occiput,13.—Painful pressure on the left side of the occiput, with momentary sticking pain in the left heel,13.—*A pressive pain in the occiput, with drawing down into the neck; this pain was relieved towards noon, but appeared in the afternoon as a pressure in the temporal bones, also frequently in the frontal and occipital regions,27.—A tensive pressive pain in both sides of the occiput,13.—Sharp pain in left occipital protuberance, coming and going suddenly (after half an hour to tAvo hours),42. —Sore feeling on one side of the occiput on touch,3.—External Head. The scalp tightly draAvn over the head and sensitive,33.—Sensation as if the scalp on the posterior half of the skull Avere spasmodically contracted, which caused a kind of tension in the anterior half of it, for half an hour (eighth day),26.—[240.] Sensitiveness of the scalp towards evening™.—A biting-gnaAving on the scalp at night,1.—A peculiar crawling and creeping sensation in the scalp on both sides of the ears to the distance of about an indi,33.—Itching of the head Avhile corabing,1.—*In the morning the hair seems very fatty, with a cool head ; the hands become fatty while combing the hair (after ten hours),1. Eyes.—In the forenoon sudden swelling of one eye with pain, Avithout redness; there is a discharge of pus, and the conjunctiva is dark-red and SAvollen,1.—In the afternoon a sensation in the right eye as if a grain of sand Avere in it,1.—Biting in the eyes as if sand (?) were in them, which causes rubbing,1.—"Severe burning and lachrymation of the right eye,21.— Pressure in the eyes for sixteen days in succession,2.—[250.] In the morn- ing on waking a pressure in the eye, as if it Avere pressed with the hand, or as from a room full of smoke,1.—Pressure in the eyes, with burning-itching sensation of the lids,3.—Orbit.—Headache in a spot in the supraorbital ridge of the size of a needle (soon),9.—A transient pain deep in the right orbit aggravated by pressure upon the eyeball,19.—Pain as if burnt frora without into the left eye (after twenty-four hours),2.—Pain as from a bum over the left eye and on the left side of the nose, relieved by pressure,2.— Contractive pain in the muscles of the right eyebroAV,4.—Slight draAving- 256 BRYONIA. pinching pain in the right eyebroAV, with severe itching of the left, causing . rubbing (third day),34.—Aching in left orbit, pulsation in the same (after three to four hours),4'.—Drawing pain, beginning sloAvly and increasing gradually, over the left eyebroAv, extending into the forehead, frequently repeated,13.—[260.] Pressive pain above the left eye,23.—Sensitive pressive pains ali about the right eye, especially on the lower margin of the orbit, in the evening, in the open air,33.—Slight pressing pain in the left supra- orbital region, Avhich extended to the right side,23.—Pressure from Avithin outAvard over the right orbit into the brain, Avhich changes to a pressure on the eyeball from above downAvard (after three days),4.—Transient stitches in the eyebroAvs,16.—Fine stitches above the right eyebrow,33.— Sticking, bruising pain in the upper border of the right orbit, Avith a feeling of heaviness in the left (third and fourth day),34.—Fids. Redness and SAvelling of the lids, Avith pressure in them for three days (after third day),2. —"Pufflness of the right upper lid,21.—The lower lid is at times red and inflamed, the upper one tAvitches,1.—[270.] Swelling of the loAver lid, to- gether with pressive pain ; the eyes agglutinated in the morning,1.—Lids, especially of the right eye, swollen and someAvhat reddened (second day),32. —In the morning the lids seem SAvollen and agglutinated,1.—Twitching in the right upper lid,31.—Painless twitching draiving together in the left upper lid, with a persistent sensation of heaviness therein,31.—In the morning ou Avaking he is scarcely able to open the eyes; they are agglutinated with purulent matter,4.—Lids agglutinated in the morning, with a burning- biting in the right canthi (ninth day),26.—The lids feel agglutinated in the morning, someAvhat red and SAvollen, and ache as if rubbed and heated,1.— Agglutination of the lids in the morning, and after a forcible opening he saAV as through a veil, soon disappearing (third day),37.—Slight burning in the lids of the right eye (fourth day),38.—[280.] Pressure above the lids to- wards evening,23.—Sore pain in the left inner canthus, with smarting,1.— Sticking-itching on the margin of the right lid relieved by rubbing-,13.—In- creased burning in both external canthi on touch,33.—Itching-biting in the left external canthus,13.—Itching in the left external canthus, together with some biting, not relieved by rubbing (after six hours),1.-—Iridirymal Apparatas. Frequent lachrymation*.—The eyes fili with tears and the lids itch, as if something Avere healing; is obliged to rub them,1.—Pro- fuse lachrymation ; the white of the eye is red, lids agglutinated in the external canthus,28.—Much lachrymation in the open air,1.—Fall. [290.] Pressure on the right eyeball, more from above doAVUAvard (after third day),4.—* Very sensitive pressive pain (coming aud going) in the left eyeball, especially violent on moving the ball, with a feeling asiftheeye became smaller and were retracted within the orbit31.—A throbbing in the right eyeball,2.— Vision. Vision as through a mist (fourth day),38.—Dim vision of the left eye, as if it Avere full of water,1.—Weakness of the eyes in the morning ; if she attempts to read ali the letters run together,1.—(Presbyopia), she is able to see clearly at a distance, but not near (after tAventy-four hours),1.— Flickering before the right eye on looking out of the windoAV after a very moderate dinner; afterAvards appearance of ali the colors of the rainbow; every object seemed covered with these colors; on closing the eye there ap- peared a jagged, broken, iridescent stripe, which on keeping the eye closed a long time became of a blinding Avhite color; the left eye Avas not affected by this illusion ; after a quarter of an hour these symptoms disappeared, but the eye remained Aveak for some time ; after half an hour photophobia and confusion of the head,33. BRYONIA. 257 Far.—Objective. Boil-like SAvelling before the ear, which arises after tAA'dve hours, discharges, and becomes a yellowish scurf,2.—Discharge of blood from the ears,1.—Subject ire. [300.] Sensation as if the ears Avere stopped and no air could enter them,1.—Pain about the left ear,3.—Burning in the lobules of the ear,3.—Dull pain as if burnt, extending from Avithout into the left ear (after six hours),2.—A constrictive pain in the meatus auditorius, Avhich only disappears after removing the Avax Avith the finger, but suddenly returns again, with difficult hearing,5.—A slight drawing pain in the right ear,17.—Pressure in the right concha,26.—Severe pressure on the right cartilage of the ear,1.—Sensation in the external meatus as if the finger Avere pressed into it, which increases on stooping, Avhen reading,6.— Violent sticking in the right meatus auditorius (fifth day),31.—[310.] Stitches in the ears (fourth day),34.—A slight stitch when touched on the convex surface of the right ear (fifth day),10.—If he goes into the open air or goes into the house from a Avalk he feels stitches, hoav under one ear, now under the other ear,1.—The Avhole of the union of the ear Avith the skull is sensitive (sixth day),10.—The border of the ear and the point of the union of the ear Avith the skull is so sensitive that Avashing is unpleasant (seventh day),10.—The sensitiveness of the ear extends from the convex to the con- cave surface; the latter was decidedly red, the temperature of the ear in- creased, the external meatus somewhat SAvollen, the convex surface rather painful ; during the course of the day the symptoms increased ; the inner surface of the ear became hot to the touch ; the SAA'dling increased ; at times severe stitches pierced deep into the ear; the heat Avas diminished, though only moraentarily ; ringing in the ear ; cheAving became difficult and the bony parts about the ear painful ; at night it Avas impossible to He upon the right side ; the next day the condition of the ear Avas the same, only some- Avhat more painful ; there Avas also a Constant noise before the ear as of boiling Avater; the hearing itself Avas not impaired; pressure upon the ear, even severe, Avas pleasant, but Avarmth especially so ; cracking in the ear on sneezing; the night Avas very restless; next day the stitches in the ear were more frequent, often when at rest, but especially on every step ; hearing was someAvhat diminished ; cold air increased the pain in the ear; the next day, after an almost sleepless night, the SAvelling in the ear had decidedly- increased ; the hearing on the right side very much diminished, the hissing continued, the right ear felt completely stopped ; the SAvelling and pain ex- tended over a portion of the parotid gland into the zygoma; transient stitches extend into the head and external portion of the neck ; on the tAvo. last evenings there Avas slight chilliness and some acceleration of the other- Avise small pulse; it Avas interesting to notice that, while listening to. harraouies of music, the high tones Avere heard correctly, while the loAver ones seemed incorrect and even reA'ersed ; the next night was sleepless, with the exception of about tAvo hours; it was not, hoAvever, the excessive pain that kept him aAvake, but he could not find a place to lay the head Avithout the general integument over parotid being made tense, for such tension caused pain sufficient to prevent sleep; the parotid gland was especially sensitive to the touch of the steel boAvs of the glasses, which also caused violent burning, that lasted several seconds after removing them; this symptom, Avhich did not disappear during the Avhole duration of the Bryonia ear-trouble, was at first ascribed simply to pressure, but he became convinced that the burning pain was just as violent from a light touch upon the parotid with the steel as frora severe pressure ; the region, of the parotid gland Avas very much distended, and tearing pains attackedi VOL. n.—17 258 BRYONIA. two teeth in the lower jaAV (he had never suffered from toothache except Avhen proving Colocynth) ; the next night Avas almost sleepless; the ear con- tinued to swell, so that the convex surface continued to be more removed from the base of the ear, the margin Avas doublé its ordinary size, the ex- ternal skin was very red and Avarmer than usuai, and the hearing greatly diminished; sudden creeping shivering over the back; small, accelerated pulse; the toothache continued the Avhole day, with some iuterruption ; the next night Avas entirely sleepless ; the next day ali symptoms aggravated ; the folloAving day the external ear stood out from the base of the ear; the skin. especially on the margin, thickened, dry, white, with many scales, in- sensible to touch, but itching exceedingly; the meatus Avas very mudi con- tracted, the antitragus very much thickened, hearing greatly diminished ; at short intervals violent stitches pierced the auditory apparatus ; cracking in the internai ear Avhen sneezing, haAvking, etc. ; the region of the parotid gland greatly distended and painful even to slight pressure ; burning and sensation of Avarmth lasted for some time after touch ; the swelling extended even to the lower eyelid and the right side of the neck ; toothache continues in the molar teeth of the right side of the loAver jaAV, it Avas like electric shocks and caused one to drink cold Avater instinoti vely, Avhereby the pain Avas completely relieved fora time, but returned after a feAV minutes with the sanie intensity. The next morning a severe chili attacked the back and extremities, with small, accelerated, depressed pulse ; he remained in bed and took, morning and evening, six pellets of the thirtieth dilution of Rhus tox. ; the symptoms lasted ali day, Avith the sanie inteusity ; toAvards evening, although in friendly company, he could not rid himself of the idea that he would become delirious in the night, and spoke of ali possible precautions in such a case; indeed he could scarcely help thinking of the probably fatai issue of his sickness. The next night he slept very little; he had headache, Avhich extended from the region of the parotid gland into the tempie ; a little after midnight he had a sensation of moisture in the ear ; there really was a small quantity of odorless, dark matter, like ear-Avax. On the next day, the same symptoms as yesterday ; took, morning and evening, a dose of Rhus ; he did not leave his bed ; no appetite or thirst ; taste not changed ; in the afternoon there was some discharge from the ear; the matter dis- charged Avas clearer than that of yesterday ; the next night was stili little refreshiug; in addition to the toothache, Avhich stili continued, he Avas troubled by repeated severe stitches extending from the region of the parotid through the malar bone to the nose. The next morning, the fever baci disappeared and he sat up for a feAV hours ; the discharge from the ear Avas more profuse, quite clear and smelt like pus; Avarm injections Avere especially agreeable ; dry Avarmth he could not endure, on account of the burning pain which it caused ; the discharge from the ear lasted three days ; on the fourth it ceased, the toothache also ceased, the hearing im- proved, and the nights became refreshiug ; the sensitiveness of the ear and also the diminished acuteness of hearing lasted a Aveek longer; during this time portions of the integument of the ear desquamated ; e\ren after this the parotid region Avas sensitive to steel (from fifth to thirty-second day),10.f— Hearing. Difficult hearing in the left ear, as though it was stopped,13.— Rumbling before the right ear,1.—A chirping in the head as from lo- custs,1.—Ringing in front of the left ear, as from small bells (after one hour),2.—[320.] Ringing in both ears with difficult hearing for tAvo hours,28.— f See S. 545. BRYONIA. 259 * Roaring in the ears,1S2\—Roaring in the ears (half an hour),18.—Sudden roaring in the ears,13.—Roariug, humming in left ear, resembling the pour- ingof Avater over a dam (first day),42.-—More roaring in right than left ear (after tAvo hours),42.—Roaring in the care, Avith accelerated pulse,18.—A sudden very peculiar sensation in the ears, as if one heard the noise of a Aviud-mill at a great distance, it coramences in the left ear and goes to the right; disappears in ten minutes,33. ISose.—Object ire. "Swollen nose, with nose-bleed far several days (after five days),2.—"Sicelling of the tip of the nose, with twitching puin in it, aud on touch feeling as ifit would uleerate,1.—[330.] An ulcer within the left nostril, with biting pain,1.—Frequent sneezing (soon after taking),32.— Frequent forcible sneezing,33.—Violent sneezing in the morning (after eighteen hours),1.—Sneezing eight times in the forenoon (thirty-second day),16.—Several attacks of sneezing at 10 p.m.,17.—Sneezing several times in succession (afternoon of ninth day),26.—Severe sneezing six times in succes- sion, in the evening (as if a coryza Avould appear, Avhich, hoAvever, did not), (second day),16.—"When coughing, sneezing twice,1.—Frequent sneezing, especially if he strokes the hand across the forehead,1.—[340.] Violent sneezing and yaAvning in the morning (after forty-eight hours),1.—Frequent sneezing; severe coryza,23.—Closing of right and opening of left nostril, with tendency to watery discharge (after tAvo to three hours),42.—A sudden stopped coryza, with roaring in the left ear, and a sensation as though something Avere placed before it, which diminished the hearing,13.—Copious discharge from the nose,21.—Much mucus in the nose and bronchials,23.— Slight, thin discharge from left nostril (fourth day),42.—Fluid, thin, light- colored discharge from right nostril (after half an hour to tAvo hours),42.— Fluent coryza for eight days,2.—Fluent coryza, with greenish discharge, pre- ceded by repeated sneezing ; this gradually diminished, lasting fourteen days (seventeenth day),16.—[350.] Violent fluent coryza, with chilliness in the skin ; stretching of the Hmbs, with frequent yawning,13.—Profuse coryza, with pain in the forehead,2.—Profuse coryza, without cough (after thirty-six hours),1.—Very restless night on account of profuse, fluent coryza,21.—Pro- fuse fluent coryza, so that he speaks through the nose, together with chilli- ness, for eight days,2.-—Profuse fluent coryza, with mudi sneezing, for eight days (after forty-eight hours),2.—Severe coryza, mostly stopped (after forty- eight hours),1.—Severe coryza, with sticking headache ; it seems to press out at the forehead, especially when stooping (after seventy hours),\f— The coryza Avas better in the open air, and discharged more in the room,21.— A leAV drops of bright red blood from the left nostril (morning of third day),16.—[360.] Discharge of red blood from the right nostril follows the vertigo,39.—Nose-bleed (after forty-eight and seventy-tAvo hours),1.—N>se- bleecK after ten and sixteen days),2.—Nose-bleed, Avithout having stooped,1.— *Nose-bleed, for a quarter of an hour in the morning, after rising,1.— "Profuse nose-bleed, daily (after fourteen days),2.—"Nose-bleed, three days in succession (tenth, eleventh, ancl tAvelfth days),2.—Nose-bleed several times daily (for fourteen days),2.—Nose-bleed from the right nostril (after nine days),2.— Nose-bleed during sleep, in the morning at 3 o'clock, so that he is aAvakened thereby (after four days),1.—[370.] Nose-bleed, followed by ulcerated nostrils,1.—Sllbjcctive. Frequent craAvling and tickling in the septum of the nose, especially on bloAving it,1. f Compare 174, 17G, H. 260 BRYONIA. Face.—Objective. Paleness of the face for twenty-four hours,2.—The color of the face Avas very pale the Avhole day,13.—Red spots in the face and on the neck for two days,1.—*Red, hot, soft puffiness of the face,2.— Great SAvelling of the upper half of the face, especially great SAvelling under the eyes and over the root of the nose, with SAvelling of the eyelids ; Avas unable to open the left eye for four days (after three days),2.—Sabjec- tive. Stiffness of the facial muscles, Avhich lasted nearly tAvo hours with varying severity, Avhereby it seemed as if any desired expression could be given to the face by simply pushing the muscles,15.—Drawing in the facial muscles,33.—(Painful throbbing in ali parts of the face, which is perceptible even to external touch),1.— Cheeks. [380.] SAvelling of the right cheek- dose by the ear, with burning pain (after four days),2.— SAvelling of the left side of the face, more doAvn along the uose, with some pain in it (Avith diarrhcea),2.—A draAving pain in the left cheek (after half an hour),16.—Painful pressure under the right cheek-bone, relieved by external pressure (after one hour),4.—"Pinching pressure in the articular cavity of the right jaw, more violent on motion*.—Violent tearing in the left cheek,36.—■ Twitching-tearing in the right inalar bone, up to the right tempie, externally sore upon touch*.—DraAving-tearing pain in the left upper and loAver jaAvs, as from a draAving toothache,36.—lips. "The upper lip and expansion of the nose swollen, red, and hot, as in beginning erysipelas; the SAvelling dis- appeared after an hour, but the lip remained sensitive to touch,33.—"A crack in the lower lip,'2.—[390.] A small aphthous erosion appears on the mucous membrane of the upper lip,13.—Twitching in both corners of the mouth, so that he could not hold his cigar,33.—Trembling in the loAver lip, folloAved by loss of poAver in it, and the lip is drawn to the left side, disappearing after ten minutes (sixth day),26.—The lips stick together,33.—" Great dryness of the lips, of the tongue, and of the hard palate, while the tip of the tongue was moist (after half an hour), (from 7th dil.),12.—Burning in the loAver lip,3.—lower Jaw. A feeling in the lower jaw as if a pimple were on the bone, with a pressive pain on touch, and on turning the head (after sixty-one hours),7. Alouth.—Teeth. Looseness of ali the teeth noticed on touch, and Avhen biting,1.—*The teeth seem too long,2.—A diseased tooth causes hira to rise from bed and have it extracted ; after the operatimi a sudden violent vertigo ; this continues a long time while sitting,37.—[400.] Pain as if a tooth were screwed in and then pulled out, which is momentarily relieved by cold water, but becomes better on walking in the open air, together with tearing in the cheeks and pinching in the ears, at night, till 6 a.m.,1.—* Toothache if one takes anything warm into the mouth,1.—Toothache on opening the mouth ; the air streams in painfully,1.—"Toothache about 3 a.m., as if an exposed nerve in a hollow tooth were paining from colei air, which becomes aggravated on lying on the painless side, and then goes away if one lies on the painful cheek,1.—Frequent grumbling in a holloAV tooth,36.—Toothache toAvards evening, hoav tearing, noAV draAving ; this returns every day for more than a month,36.—Excessive toothache during rest, and especially in bed, Avhich is relieved by chewing,3.—Pains in the teeth and lirabs, in the upper arm, Avrist, thumbs, tibise, malleoli ; on the right side they last ali day, while on the left side they are transient,34.—"On eating, a drawing-sticking toothache extends into the muscles of the neck ; is especially aggravated by warmth1.— Periodic draAving and tearing pains in the teeth (third day),36.—[410.] Toothache, stitching, and tAvitching in the cheek, extending toward the ear, BRYONIA. 261 which compels one to He doAvn,1.-)"—A holloAV tooth in the left loAver jaAV, and the gum about it becomes sensitive to the touch of the tongue as if sore,33.—A sore pain in the teeth, not Avhen drinking cold drinks,1.—Tear- ing in the left teeth,36.—"Jerking toothache when smoking (which he Avas accustomed to), (after one hour),1.—Throbbing-dra wing pain in the roots of the right loAver incisors, and Avhen these are relieved by pressure upon them a similar pain appears in the tAvo upper middle incisore ; afterwards the same pain in the last upper molars of the right side ; the pain causes a Avaving sensation,34.—In the morning after waking, a feeling as if ali the back teeth Avere too long; they can be moved back and forth ; they are so loose that she is not able to bite Avith them, and when she tries to bite pain as if they fell out, lasting fifteen hours (after forty-eight hours),7.—Pain in the back teeth, only when cheAving,1.—A draAving-tensive pain in the tAA'O upper right molare, relieved by pressure with the tongue, or biting the teeth together,34.—DraAving pain in the back teeth of the upper and loAver jaAV (after tAventy-four hours),4.—[420.] Drawing, at times jerking toothache in the left upper back teeth, only during and after eating, when the teeth seem too long and wabble back and forth (after six hours),4.—"In the evening, in bed, jerking toothache, now in the upper, now in the lower back teeth (for an hour); when the pain is in the upper teeth, and they are pressed by the tip of the finger, then the pain suddenly ceases, and changes to the correspond- ing lower teeth (after five days),1.—The pains in the teeth and Hmbs are aggravated by lying down, and last till he falls asleep,34.—Glims. Spongy gums,1.—Dull aching in aWeoli of upper jaw, right side, noAV jumping, and now mild (after half an hour to tAvo hours),42.—*The gum is painful, as if sore and raAv, Avith painful loose teeth,1.—Tongue. *Tongue coated white,15.—*Very white-coated tongue,1.—*Tongue thickly coated white,24. —Tongue tbinly coated yello\A', Avith sunken raphe, or longitudinal fissine (second day),42.—[430.] Blisters on the anterior margin of the tongue, biting and burning,2.—A painful blister in the middle of the left margin of the tongue, disappearing after a feAV hours, but slightly felt for several days (tAventy-first day),16.—*Several small aphthae on the tip of the tongue, Avhich disappear after a feAV days,33.—Tip of tongue dry; filiform papilla? are much elevated and prickle (second day),42.—Dryness of tongue, with sensation of prominent papilla? (after half an hour to two hours),42.—Burn- ing pain in the middle of the tongue, folloAved after an hour by a hard lump as large as a pea in the same place, Avhich lasted tAvo days (in the evening, tAventieth day),16. — Tobacco-smoking caused burning on the tongue,33.—Fine pricking in anterior third of tongue (after half an hour to tAvo hours),42.—General Alonth. Offensive breath,1.—Very offensive smeli from the mouth, Avith haAvking of offensive tough mucus, sometimes in round cheesy lumps of the size of a pea (after tAventy days),34.—"Mouth and lips very dry33.—[440.] *Dryness in the mouth, so that the tongue sticks to the palate,2.—*Mouth dry ; drinking moistens it for a moment, but the former dryness returns in a greater degree,33.—A dry sensation in the mouth in the morning (after forty-eight hours),5.—Unusual dryness in the mouth in the evening; the palate, tongue, and lips, almost stick together, so that f There are several symptoms of Bryonia which oblige one to lie down (com- pare 688, 1273, 1626), or to sit down (736), and several which are increased by walk- ing and standing (as 848), but on the contrary, there is a secondary action, in which the symptoms are relieved by motion, and when quiet, lying, or sitting, cannot be endured, which is much more common in Bryonia. 262 BRYONIA. speech is difficult,33.—"Dryness in the mouth, without thirst,3.—"The inner mouth seems dry, without thirst,1.—Dryness of the Avhole mouth, excepting of the tip of the tongue (half an hour), (after 70 drops),13.—A feeling of dryness, not on the tongue, but above, on the palate,1.—Dry sensation in the palate at night, as though a tough mucus AA'ere on the uvula, which could not be loosened,27.—Dry sensation in the palate after eating,28.—[450.] A feeling of dryness only on the inner side of the upper lip and on the upper teeth,1.—A sticking very sensitive twitching betAveen the lower lip and gum (in the morning in bed), something like cancer of the lip,1.—A decided disposition to aphtha?; during the proving he had several times sensitive- ness iu the mouth, which was not followed by aphtha? (formerly these sen- sations Avere followed by aphtha?),10.—Saliva. Accumulatimi of saliva in the mouth222333.—Increased flow of tasteless saliva,13.—Much spitting of saliva,2.— Collection of mudi soapy, frothy saliva in the mouth3.—Saliva runs out of the corner of the mouth involuntarily,1.—The saliva is a feAV times mixed with clear blood,36.—Profuse saliva, Avhich causes Constant spitting,15. —[460.] Unusual Aoav of saliva after tobacco-smoking,15.—Taste. Taste fiat,15'2*.—Fiat, insipid taste in the mouth,1.—"Fiat, insipid taste in the mouth, with almost no taste,1.—*Flat nauseous taste in the inouth (after five days),10.— Taste pasty,222333.—Taste pasty (second day),38.-—Taste very offen- sive, pasty, especially at the root of the tongue,33.-—Taste pasty, mealy, Avith good appetite, and naturai taste of the food (second and third day),34.— Teiste sweetish,3639.—[470.] Sweetish insipid taste in the mouth,123.—SAveetish nauseous taste in the mouth,2.—Taste sweetish, insipid (several days after the proving ; the appetite diminished for several days),22.—Unpleasant salty, SAveetish taste for a long tirae,33.—"Bitter taste in the mouth,31.—of- fensive bitter taste (after drinking beer),15.—"Pasty bitter taste in the fore- noon,33.—*An intensely bitter taste on the tongue, as of the mother tinc- ture (third day),13.—Very bitter taste, only in circumscribed spots on the tip of the tongue,13.—"Nauseous bitter taste in the mouth in the morning,1.— [480.] Bitter taste in the mouth, in the evening after lying down,1.—"The bitter taste remains in the posterior part of the palelle after dinner,1.—"Fre- quent drinking of cold water relieved the bitter taste and the inclination to vomit,38,—After eating, a sour, dry taste; the forepart of the mouth re- mains dry, Avithout thirst ; the lips are dry and cracked,1.—Taste earthy (fourth day),38.—In the morning, fasting, a taste in the mouth as of bad teeth or of bad meat (after tAvelve hours),1.—Very unpleasant taste, with nausea, toAvards evening, so that vomiting Avas imminent,33.—Nauseous taste soon ; accumulation of bitter saliva in the mouth (after one hundred and fifty drops); a slight draAving in the right fingers and in the border of the left foot, after tAvo hours ; a dull, continued pain in the forehead, in the evening,18.—Acrid nauseous taste in the mouth, with bitter risings from the storaach, lasting six hours (immediately after taking),18.—"She has almost no taste for food ; when not eating the mouth is bitter,1.—[490.] Meat does not taste good (after three hours),15.—Tobacco does not taste good the whole day, and Avhen attempting to smoke, profuse salivation,15.—Offensive nause- ous taste to beer, which caused nausea, inclination to vomit, and shivering over the back,10.—"Something bitter rises into the mouth, without eructations, with nausea1.—Some soup tasted bitter, and provoked an inclination to vomit; after a feAV spoonfuls of Avarm Avater, which tasted bitter, he vomited a yelloAvish-green fluid, with the remnants of food, folloAved by relief,37.— "Everything tastes bitter; cannot swallow food,1. Throat.—Objcctive. Posterior nares closed by SAvelling for several BRYONIA. 263 days,39.—In the evening, the throat becomes slimy, and she becomes tbirsty,1.—Much mucus in the throat, .with expectoration of transparent, tough, slippery mucus,34.—Accumulation of foul-smelling mucus in the throat, as after eating crabs or fish,27.— [500.] The haAvking of the offen- sive mucus and the cheesy luraps continued for several days; especially, a large number Avere raised easily in the morning,34.—Accumulation of mucus in the posterior nares caused frequent haAvking (fourth day),34.— Mudi tough mucus in the throat and posterior nares, causing hawking,34.— Subject ice. With a tolerably clean tongue, a bad taste in the throat, with offonsh'e breath; it smells of decaying meat, just as it tastes; while eating, she does not notice it,1.—Late in the evening there is an offensive, rancid, putrid taste in the throat,1.—In the evening, a dry sensation in the posterior and upper parts of the throat (after forty-eight hours),1.—The Avhole throat seemed dry internally, although there Avas much mucus iu it,10.—Rheumatic stiffness in the side of the throat, extending to the neck,3. —Tensive stiffness of the left side of the throat,3.—Pain in the back part of the throat, perceptible on motion,3.—[510.] *Pain in the throat; the throat is dry and raw on empty SAvalloAving ; on drinking, this sensation disappears for a short time, but soon returns; it is Avorse in a Avarm room,1.— Some pain in the throat, with slight redness of the pharynx and difficult SAvalloAviug (evening of third day),18.—Pain in the throat; in the right side of the throat especially a sensation in the tonsil of a pressive pain, only on empty SAvalloAving, together Avith some stitches shooting into the right ear (fourth day),32.—A sensation in the throat as if a morsel Avere sticking in it ; soon afterAvards, as if a Avorm Avere moving in it,15.—"The beick of the throat seems swollen; feels as if he had a severe coryza, AVhich hinders him when reading,3.—Slight constriction of the throat (after half an hour),30.— Drawing, with pressure, in the throat, extending to the ear,3.—Pressure in the throat, as if he had SAvalloAA'ed a hard angular body,1.—A feeling in the throat as if a foreign body Avere sticking in it,15.—Stitches internally in the throat, on coughing,1.—[520.] A stitch internally in the throat, on external pressure and on turning the head,1.—Itching needle-like stitches in the throat (especially if he was walking rapidly), which irritate and cemse scratching; disappear after scratching (after tAventy-four hours),3.— Scraping in the throat,32.—Transient scraping in the throat,16.—A feel- ing as of scraping in the throat, as if he had drank strong rum,34.— Scraping raAV sensation in the throat (after five hours),13.—Rawness in the throat,3639.—Creeping in the throat, Avith a sensation as if the throat Avere too narroAV,36.—Tonsils. Slight pain in the throat, in the left tonsil, with a full sensation in the loins, in the morning, on Avaking,13.—[530.] The angina tonsillaris, with Avhich be aAvoke in the morning, lasted in a slight degree the Avhole day,13.—Fauces and l*harynx. Tough mucus in the fauces, which is loosened by hacking,3.—He hacks and hawks yellowish mucus from the fauces,1.—Dryness of pharynx, Avith smarting just behind the pomum Adami (first day;,4'.—Constriction in the pharynx, as if pressed with a broad band, Avith frequent yaAvning,13.—(Esopliagns and Swallowing. Painful sensation in the cesophagus, more in the loAver portion, as if it Avere contraeteci,1.—Pressure in the cesophagus, as frora an overloaded stomach,17.—Constant disposition to swalloAV, with sharp stinging pain in external parts (right side) on a line with the promontory of larynx (after half an hour to tAvo hours),42.—(A sensation Avhen SAval- loAving as if the throat Avere swollen internally, or were full of mucus, Avhich cannot be raised by haAvking),1.—"A stitch in the throat when swal- 264 BRYONIA. lowing,1.—[540.] She cannot SAvalloAV Avhat she eats and drinks ; it chokes in the throat,1.—Throat Externally. Strong pulsation of the caro- tid,26.—Simple pain or a pinching in a submaxillary gland (after tAvelve hours),1.—Sharp rheumatic pain in tendon of trapezius (left) on turning the head to the left (after tAvo to three hours),42.—A transient stitch, as from a needle, in the forepart of the right side of the neck, just above the sternal end of the clavicle,13.—On the day after the last symptom (31oj he noticed only a very slight sensitiveness of the parotid, Avhich Avas very slightly enlarged ; he took, at 1 p.m., an ounce of the 203d dilution ; re- peated slight stitches in the parotid during the first three hours, folloAved by a stitch in the inner ear and a sensation of Avarmth in it, with a sensa- tion as though an abscess would open ; soon afterAvards, ringing in the ears and itching in the concave surface of the ears ; these stitches continued far into the night, but not so severe as to prevent his falling asleep late ; the next day stitches here and there, but much more frequent itching in the ears ; the sensitiveness of the parotid to steel ceased. The next day very frequent stitches, especially in the region of the articulation of the loAver jaw, even Avhen not chewing; on SAvalloAving, a sensation of swelling in the throat, with stitches and noises in the right ear; dull pain in the forehead ; pasty taste ; the stitches become very irregular ; in the afternoon, long-con- tinued stitches in the hitherto healthy left ear ; toAvards evening, great sen- sitiveness of the right ear, frequent stitches in it, but especially in the right articulation of the loAver jaAV ; on the next. day, pain in the throat and very slight sensitiveness in the right ear,10. Stomach.—Appetite. * Unnatural hunger for six days,2.—Excessive hunger for fourteen days,2.—Ravenous hunger continued into the night,1.— Ravenous hunger, without appetite,1.—[550.] Ravenous hunger in the morning, with thirst and flushes of heat (after thirty and seventy-two hours),0.—Hunger, Avith loss of appetite,5.—He is hungry, and eats, but does not relish it,1.—Ravenous hunger in the morning, Avhen fasting, Avith loss of appetite,3.—"He desires things immediately, but, when offereel, does not wish them,1.—Food smells good, but when he begins to eat, the appetite disappears,1.—He longs for many things Avhich he cannot eat,1.—He longs for things Avhich are not at hand,1.—*Desire for acids (very much), (sec- ond day),38.—Intense craving for oysters and strong coffee (third day),42.— [560.] "He has no appetite for milk ; but if he takes it, the appetite returns, and he begins to relish it,1.—No appetite,16.—Appetite lost,3.—Loss of appe- tite (fourth day),38.—Loss of appetite for ten days,2.—Complete loss of ap- petite,21.—Loss of appetite and thirst,24.—Loss of appetite, Avithout bad taste (after three hours),1.—Aversion to food,32.—Aversion to ali food,22.—[570.] Aversion to every kind of food ; even a glass of beer, before eating, is repug- nant, Avith longing for Avarili broth ; immediately after taking it, urging to stool, Avith three successive painless, liquid stools, Avhich are discharged as from a tube; the color of the stool is greènish-brown ; folloAved by burning pain in the rectum and on the nates,22.—Appetite less, taste bitter,15.—Loss of appetite for bis usuai breakfast, which almost nauseates him,26.—Little appetite for dinner (second day),32.—Aversion to tobaeco, with much saliva on smoking (after one hour),15.—Thirst. Thirst moderate (fourth day),38.— Increased thirst,23.—■" Great thirst,3.—* Excessive thirst,1. — Great thirst far twenty-two days2.—[580.] Great thirst day and night2.—*Great thirst (he was obliged to drink much cold water), with internai heat, without feeling hot externally,3.—*Great thirst ; she can and must drink a great deal at once ; the drink does not distress her,1.—Great thirst in the morning, on ris- BRYONIA. 265 ing,1.—Great thirst after eating, for sixteen days,2.—"Great thirst, with long- ingfar wine,33.—Much thirst33.—Mudi thirst during the day, Avithout heat,1.— Thirst, Avithout external heat,3.—Thirst, especially in the morning,2.—[590.] Thirst about 3 a.m., before the SAveat, folloAved by SAveetish sour-smelling SAveat for four hours ; before this ceased, headache appeared, consisting of pressing and draAving, Avhich, after rising, changed to a confusion in the head,1.—Was obliged to drink several times during the night (after thirty hours),1.—He aAvoke at 11 o'clock at night with unusual thirst, which he attempted to satisfy with a feAV glasses of Avater with raspberry juice ; he Avas in a feverish excitemeut, pulse accelerated, hearing sensitive to every noise, even the swinging of the pendulum of a small clock affected him un- pleasantly ; he tried to sleep again, but lay a long time in a dreamy half- sleep,11.—Thirst, and after drinking wine and water pain in the stomach, aggravateci by deep inspiration and pressure ; soon after drinking, the pre- vious bitter pasty taste returns,33.—Thirst increased from drinking beer,1.— "Thirst for very clear, cold water (sixth and seventh days),42.—Desire for coffee,1.— Great long ing for coffee (after five hours),25.—*Desire for Avine,1.— Desire for Avine, which, hoAvever, caused nausea,22.—[600.] Aversion to beer in the evening,15.—At first thirst (after one hour), then loss of thirst, with cold hands and feet (after four hours),1.— Eructations and Hiccough. Eructations (after three hours),15.—Eructations,22.—Frequeut empty eructations,15.—Frequent empty eructations, Avith confusion of the head,'10.—Empty eructations, tasting of the medicine,23.—Several empty eructations and tAvo pasty stools during the day (second day),13.—*Taste- less eructations,23.—Empty tasteless eructations after eating, Avith dizzy confusion of the head and slight draAving headache in the left half of the forehead,13.—[610.] Frequent tasteless eructations,13.—Severe eructations after eating, frora morning till evening,1.—Frequent eructations of air,33.— Eructations of air and rumbling on the left side near the stomach (after three hours),13.—Constant eructations of tasteless wind,22.—Frequent eruc- tations of gas; hiccough after the eructations, Avithout having previously eaten,1.—Constant eructations, at first of the taste of the tincture, after- Avards of tasteless gas, without relieving the pressure, in the stomach and the distension of the abdomen,22.—Eructations tasting of food,1.—Fre- quent eructations tasting of the food,17.—(Eructations of offensive taste in the mouth, and mucus in the throat),1.—[620.] Sour eructations, and a collection of sourish water in the mouth,1.—Frequently, at times, sour- ish eructations after eating*.—"Eructations after eating, at last bitter,1.— Bitter eructations for ten minutes,9.—"Bitter eructations after eating,1.— Drinks cause no eructations, but' the slightest food does, though only of air, Avithout bad taste,1.—(Eructations almost constantly burning, Avhich make the mouth raw, and prevent tasting of food),1.—Eructa- tions of the contents of the stomach, almost Avithout effort to vomit,1.— She raises mucus from the stomach in the morning by a kind of gulping,1.' —In the evening (at 6) gulping up of Avater and mucus, like Avater- brash, Avhich rises into the chest, Avith coldness over the whole body,1.— [630.] Food rises into the mouth, with a kind of gulping,1.—Severe hic- cough,1.—"Hiccough after eating, and on every shock caused by it,pressure in the forehead, as if the brain shook from behind forward (third day),28.—Hic- cough after vomiting,16.—Hiccough, afterwards eructations for a quarter of an hour (after forty-eight hours),1.—Nausea and Vomiting. Nau- sea,28.—Nausea (immediately),5.—Great nausea (after one hour),13.—Nau- sea upon taste, the whole day (120 drops),24.—Nausea soon after taking,15.— 266 BRYONIA. [640.] Nausea soon after taking, which lasted the Avhole evening,32.— Nausea (immediately after taking),40.—Great nausea, lasting several hours after taking it (120 drops),22.—Nausea became so severe, even on looking at the bottle containing the tincture, that he Avas obliged to desist frora taking it (second day),16.—Every morning, tAvo hours after rising, nausea for half an hour, with collection of water in the mouth,1.—Nausea in the morning, after anxious dreams, Avithout being able to vomit, with frequent empty eructations,1.—Nausea the whole forenoon,22.—Nausea the Avhole forenoon at intervals of ten to fifteen minutes,13.—Nausea in the evening, before going to sleep,1.—Nausea in the evening, folloAved by a Aoav of much Avater from the mouth,1.—[650.] Nausea before midnight,34.—In order to remove the persistent bitter faste, he frequently rinsed his mouth with water, but it always caused inclination to vomit,22.—Nausea from tobaeco (after six hours),1'.—Nausea, especially on smoking (to Avhich he is accus- tomed),3.—"He was obliged to He perfectly quiet, because the slightest motion caused nausea, even to vomiting13.—When walking in the open air, he felt so quahuish and nauseated, the Hmbs seemed so Aveak, and he felt so Aveak iu the head, that he believed he would fall ; he gasped, aud Avarmth carne into the chest, which extended to the head ; this disappeared in the room, but returned in the open air,1.—Nausea and qualmishness after drinking, in the afternoon,1.—Severe nausea starting from the stomach, several times during dinner; it made him anxious,31.—Nausea for tAventy-four hours, with much running of Avater from the mouth (after five minutes),2.—Con- tinued nausea, and immediately afterAvards ravenous hunger (after a feAV hours),2.-—[660.] A feeling of qualmishness and emptiness in the stom- ach,36.—Nausea, with much salivation and frequent spitting,15.—Nausea and creeping chills (soon),15.—Frequent nausea, causing a shivering, with involuntary shaking of the head aud closure of the lids,13.—Nausea and in- clination to vomit (after half an hour),30.-—Nausea, with inclination to vomit,23.—Nausea, with inclination to vomit (after one and a half hours),16. —Nausea, Avith inclination to vomit (from 60 drops),21.—Nausea, Avith in- clination to vomit (soon after 90 drops),22.—Great nausea, Avith inclination to vomit,19.—[670.] Nausea and inclination to vomit after a breakfast of coffee (soon after taking),33.—Sudden nausea from the stomach at 9 p.m., in bed, as if it Avould cause vomiting, frequently repeated, folloAved by in- creased floAV of saliva and a sensation in the stomach as if rancid, and scraping, without the slightest cause,13.—Immediately after midnight, he Avakes with nausea; is obliged to vomit food and bile,1.—"In the morning, on waking, nauseei and vomiting,1.—After eating food Avhich had tasted good, nausea and vomiting,1.—-Nausea and vomiting, Avithout having eaten (after one hour),1.—Nausea, even to vomiting, especially Avhen lying upon the right side, folloAved by easy empty eructations, alternating with secre- tion of saliva in the mouth (soon after taking), (fourth day),12.—Sudden nausea, followed by vomiting, half an hour after eating; the vomiting Avas paroxysmal and with great exertion ; the material Avas much larger than had been eaten ; it Avas accompanied by a feAV drops of bright-red blood from the right nostril,16.—Inclination to vomit,24.—Great inclination to vomit,13.— [680.] Great inclination to vomit soon folloAved by vomiting of a very bitter taste (soon),38.—Sudden desire to vomit; vomiting lasted continu- ously for five minutes ; repeated after half an hour, and again a third time afferà half hour; the last Avas very painful; the pain consisted in extremely violent retching and constriction of the stomach ; the matter vomited BRYONIA. 267 seemed like chocolate, Avater, and mucus, and tasted of the medicine,30.f— She vomits solid food, but not drinks,1.—Sour vomiting, in the morning, of the fish Avhich he had eaten the previous evening, which he had usually digested easily,31.—On coughing, vomiting of food,1.—Frequent vomiting of yellow and green mucus,2.—Vomiting of mucus, in the evening (after five hours),1.—*In the morning (about 6), vomiting of bitter, musty, and putrid liquid, which leaves a similar taste in the mouth,1.—(Vomiting of blood and lying down),1.—When coughing, he voraited, Avithout nausea,1.— Stomach. [690.] Distension of the epigastric region,26. — Distension of the stomach and eructations of wind (immediately),21.—Distension of the stomach, and afterwards of the abdomen,21.—Painful distension of the stomach, and afterwards of the Avhole abdomen, lasting ali day,21.—The distension of the stomach increased to a slight meteorismi^ ; rumbling, Avithout gripings, in the intestines; passage of offensive flatus,22.—"Stomach full and sensitive to pressure1'0.—A painless throbbing-tAvitching to the left of the epigastrium (like tAvitching of tendons and muscle-fibres), in or just beneath the wall of the abdomen,13.—During the last days of the proving the digestion is very Aveak (little appetite, eats more from habit than frora necessity, and frequently feels a distension in the epigastric region), (tAvelfth day),26.—The stomach is empty; he is hungry, Avithout appetite,4.— Feeling of great emptiness in the Avhole stomach ; great distension of the Avhole abdomen,36.—[700.] Uncomfortable sensation in the epigastric re- gion, with distension of the abdomen,23.—Uncomfortable feeling in the stom- ach, with flatulent distension of the abdomen (two hours after taking),33.— Burning in the stomach,33.—Short attacks of heartburn in the afternoon,33.— A glass of Avine taken in the evening caused heartburn (second day),15.— Pressive-burning pain in the stomach,33.—Pressive-burning pain in the stom- ach (after one hour),33.—Sensitive pain in the stomach ; burning constriction caused by bending fonvard, aggravated by deep inspiration, without inter- mission ; it rapidly reached great severity, together with accumulation of saliva in the mouth ; during its greatest severity there was pressive pain in both axilla? and on the right hip; the head Avas confused for a short time ; this was followed by paiu in the intestines and desire for stool (second day),33.—Burning and pressure in the stomach in short repeated parox- ysms,33.—Violent burning-tAvisting pain in the stomach (after tAvo hours),33. —[710.] Heat in the pit of the storaach, worse during every inspiration (first day),42.—An extraordinary warmth in the epigastric region causes shortness of breath, with a kind of pressive pain,1.—Sensation in the stom- ach as of something sharply rancid (a quarter of an hour after 100 drops),13.—Fulness of the stomach,15.—Sensation of fulness in the stom- ach,22.—Stomach full and sensitive, with a sensation as if heartburn would appear,10.—Feeling of fulness as from accumulation of flatus, which pressed forward tOAA'ard the stomach, and caused severe pressive pain, soon again pressing backAvard ; these symptoms, continuing more or less severe th'e Avhole day, Avere relieved by Avalking and bending backward, increased by bending forward (third day),27.—"A feeling as if the pit of the stomach were swollen,3.—Exceedingly unpleasant sensation as of swelling beloAV the pit of the stomach,3.—Tension in the stomach and bowels,20.—[720.] Constrictive pain in the region of the stomach, as if the stomach Avere rolled into a ball, Avhich he believed he could feel Avith the hand ; this pain Avas so marked f He had taken chocolate for breakfast; afterward, vomiting very difficult, of only safl'ron-yellow, tough, bitter fluid.—Watzke. 268 BRYONIA. that he could not straighten up, hence he Avent to bed, where he obtained relief by drawing the legs up against the abdomen; after half an hour the sensation as of a ball in the storaach disappeared and gave place to a se- vere pressive pain in the left side of the chest, Avhich impeded breathing; it seemed to him as if the left lobe of the lung had become enlarged ; while lying quietly in bed Avith a thin summer coverlet, he soon began to sweat, and then he fell asleep,37.—Constrictive pain in the epigastric region, Avhich extended over the Avhole chest, and caused a feeling of oppression ; this pain increased toAvard evening, so' that he was not able to stand upright ; vigor- ous rubbing of the epigastric region gave relief; he lay in bed and took a cup of warm soup, covered the stomach with Avarm clothing, and drew the legs up to the abdomen; scarcely Avas this pain in the stomach relieved, Avhen another not less troublesome symptom appeared, urging to stool, Avith audible rumbling in the intestines and very offensi\re yelloAvish cliarrhcea ; he Avas obliged to rise nearly every hour for stool ; the stool caused severe burning in the rectum ; he Avas only able to sleep after 3 o'clock, and eA^en then Avas aAvakened several times by desire for stool and diarrhcea (first night),38.—Contractive pain in the stomach several hours after eating,1.— Contractive pain in the stomach after eating, then cutting pain in and above the pit of the stomach, eructations, rising heat, nausea, and vomiting of Avhat he had eaten (after forty-eight hours),1.—Pinching in the stomach (after twelve hours),5.—Pinching pain in the stomach, soon changing to colie pains in the boAvels,21.—Griping and tension in the stomach, Avhich extends to the abdomen,20.—*Stomachache, associated with anxiety,1.—Pressure in the stomach (after three hours),15.—"Pressure in the pit of the stomach,1.— [730.] Pressure in the storaach after eating,3.—"Pressure in the stomach as soon as he had eaten, and even while eating,1.—"Severe pressure in the stom- ach, as if a stone were lying there, after eating,28.—*Pressure in the stomach after eating ; a feeling as if a stone were lying in it, which makes him fretful,1.—Pressive sensation in the stomach after eating (second day),27.— Pressure in the stomach when walking,3.—Violent pressure in the pit of the stomach, Avhen Avalking, immediately after supper; then pressure on the bladder and perineum ; it becomes insupportable ; disappears Avhile sit- ting (after tAvelve hours)1 .—Pressure in the stomach, as from a stone (soon) ; this pressure continued after breakfast, and Avas folloAved by rumbling and griping in the intestines, together with constriction of the chest and ten- sion in the pectoral muscles,33.—Pressure in the stomach, with continuai eructations, Avithout relief,22.—Pressure and burning in the stomach,33.— [740.] Pressure and fulness in the stomach,15.—Pressure in the stomach, Avith feeling of fulness,15.—Pressure and constriction in the stomach at 4 and 5 p.m., repeated every tAvo or three minutes (soon after taking),31.— Pressure in the stomach, and tension, with burning, in the right side of the chest, increased by moving the arm (soon),33.—Pressive pain in the stom- ach (half an hour after taking),33.—*A sens?tion as though a stone lay in the stomach ; the epigastric region is painful to touch (after six hours),15. —Sticking pain with every eructation,1.—* Cutting, as with knives, in the epigastric region (after one hour),1.—Several attacks of sharp sticking-cut- ting, though only transient, pains in the pit of the stomach, returning sev- eral times at short intervals Avith reneAved severity,13.—Violent stitches in the stomach on deep inspiration (twenty-fifth day),16.—[750.] Fine stitches in the pit of the stomach on walking about the room, especially noticed on deep inspiration,13.—*The epigastrio region is painful to pressure,15.— "Epigastric region sensitive; he could not endure the clothes (second day),38.— BRYONIA. 269 * IJlien coughing, soreness in the pit of the stomach,1.—A scraping sensation in the stomach (from 3d dil.),12.—Scraping, rancid feeling in the stomach, as of beginning heartburn, Avith a tensive pain in the right hypochon- drium,13.—Scraping sensation in the stomach, with eructations of tasteless gas and rumbling iu the upper abdomen (from lst dil.),12/—Scraping sen- sation in the stomach, with inclination to eructations ofair (after half an hour), folloAved by nausea arising front the storaach, as if he would vomit, with dizzy confusion of the head, frequent yaAvning, continuing for tAvo hours,13.—Scraping sensation in the stomach, eructations, rumbling in the abdomen, great nausea from the stomach, with shuddering, shivering, and convulsive contraction of the abdominal muscles, especially on each side of the epigastrium (after half an hour), (from 80 drops),13. Abdomen.—Hypochondria. Slight pressive sensation in both hypochondria,23.—[760.] A tensive pain iu the right.hypochondrium lasting ten minutes, then disappearing with rumbling in the upper abdomen (from 3d dil.1,12.—"Tensive pain below the false ribs in the right hypochondrium, especially sensitive on deep inspiration, lasting about ten minutes (from lst dil.), (alter half an hour),12.—Transient, sharp stitches deep in the right hypochondrium,13.—A sharp transient stitch beneath the Avall of the abdo- men in the right hypochondrium, extending toAvard the epigastrium (from 5th dil.),12.—Sharp, transient stitches in the right hypochondrium, soon folloAved by a similar one in the epigastrium,13.—"Some transient stitches in the right hyjyochondrium ; painful sensitiveness of this region, especially to hard pressure and deep inspiratimi,13.—Burning pain in the abdomen in the region of the liver (alter eight hours),1.—"Tensivepain in the region of the liver,1.—Long-drawn stitches in the liver Avhile sitting (ninth day;,26.—The region of the liver Avas sensitive,15.— Umbilical and Sides. [770.] Hard SAvelling about the navel and beneath the hypochondria,1.—Transient burning in the abdomen beloAV the navel,33.—In the afternoon, while riding in a very jolting Avagon, pinching pain above the navel extending towards the spleen,15.—Slight griping around the navel (after quarter of an hour),15. —Slight, frequently repeated griping in the upper part of the umbilical region (first days),22.—Slight griping above the navel, extending from the region of the liver to the spleen, with nausea and inclination to vomit,lD.— Severe griping around the navel,15.—Awakened three times in the night by severe griping in the umbilical region,16.—Violent griping in the umbilical region, which started the SAveat on the forehead an bour after dinner ; it graduali}'disappeared with passage of offensive flatus (thirty-second day),16. —Colic-like pain around the navel before eating,13.—[780.] Colic-like pains around the navel half an hour after dinner, lasting half an hour, re- lieved by passage of flatus,17.—Very violent attack of colie, tAvo fingers' breadth below the navel, folloAved by passage of flatus after eating,13.— Boring pains around the nave!,15.— Boring pain around the navel (after tAvo hours;,15.—Boring, but transient pains around the navel, with chilli- ness (after half an hour),15.—Slight pressive pain beloAV the navel toAvards noon,33.—Pressive pain in the region of the navel and great urging to stool, Avhich awoke him from sleep at 6 a.m. (second day),10.—Dull pressure in the region of the navel every time on waking, but he soon sank back into a kind of half sleep, in Avhich he Avas busy with frequent fancies; this con- tinually recurred until he aAvoke at six in the morning, with urgent desire for stool,9.—Pressure on the navel, as from a button, when walking in the open air,1.—A pressive sensation in the region of the navel was relieved by Avalking in the open air, but lasted in a slight degree till about 5 p.m. 270 BRYONIA. (second day),10.—[790.] Painful twisting, with stitches around the navel,1. —Twisting about the naA'd, with slight nausea,31.—Rather severe bruised sensation at the ends of the left false ribs, extending to the navel, continu- ing thirty hours,9.—* Painless twitching in the left side of the abdomen be- tAveen the navel aud the left flank, as of twitching in the muscles of the Avalls of the abdomen, followed by sticking pains deep in the left side of the back,13.—Tearing pains in the left side of the abdomen,26.—Sudden colic-like pain in the right side of the abdomen someAvhat beloAV the navel, sticking-pinching, lasting several minutes, and followed by passage of flatus,13.—Stitches in the left flank (fourth day),34.—General Abdo- men. "Distension of the abdomen™ 33.—Distension of the abdomen (soon after taking),33.— Great distensiìm in the abdomen, towards evening,33.— [800.] Great distension of the abdomen after eating,33.—Distension of the abdomen and feeling of discomfort after a simple meal (eleventh day),26.— "Distension of the abdomen after every meal,1.—*Distension of the abdoraen, relieved by passage of offensive flatus,23.—The abdoraen is very much dis- tended, with an unusual uneasy feeling in it, as if menstruation Avould come on,1.—Distension of the abdomen, impeding respiration,33.—"Dis- tended abdomen, continued motions in the abdomen, and colie, then continued constipation; feels as if something lay in the abdomen1.—Sudden dropsy of the bowels; is unable to breathe and must sit (after eighteen hours),1.—The Avhole abdomen very tense (second day),36.—Very troublesome tension in the abdomen after eating, Avhich even made respiration difficult,36.—[810.] Tension in the abdomen, Avhich disappears after a long Avalk,36.—Tyrapan- itic tension of the abdomen, painful, folloAved the next day by two pasty evacuations, Avhich relieved the distension,20.—The abdomen tense and dis- tended,21.—Tension and distension of the abdomen, especially in the after- noon after eating (third day),36.—Extreme tension and distension of the abdoraen and epigastric region, which was only relieved toAvards morning by passing a great deal of offensive flatus,36.—Abdoraen very much re- tracted,11.—Frequent twitchings aud convulsive movements in the abdom- inal muscles on the right side,13.—Gurgling in the boAvels in the after- noon at three, folloAved by a moderate pasty evacuation and passage of flatus,13.—Rumbling in the abdomen, Avithout pain,23.—Rumbling in the abdomen, especially in the forenoon,35.—[820.] Rumbling, Avith tension in the abdomen, after eating,36.—Rumbling in the abdomen and sensation as if diarrhcea Avould ensue,1.—Rumbling in the abdomen and passage of offensive flatus,13.—Rumbling in the abdomen; griping, rather severe colie pains in the left side of the abdoraen, which cease after a feAV minutes, fol- lo Aved by passage of flatus,13.—Rumbling in the intestines followed by three liquid stools, without relief,37.—Rumbling and gurgling in the intestines with gripings, followed by tAvo liquid stools at short intervals (soon after taking),11. —Frequent rumbling in the abdoraen, with desire for stool, which Avas softer than usuai,36.—Loud rumbling of the boAvels for fourteen days,2.— Loud rumbling in the boAvels, especially in the evening, in bed, for eighteen days,2.—Flatulent troubles, with Constant inclination to diarrhcea,22.—[830.] Passage of mudi flatus,32.—Ali day long discharge of flatus (third day),42.— Passage of much loud odorless flatus,35.—"l'assogc of offensive flatus,1123.— *Passage of offensive flatus (second day),32.—Constant, or rather frequent, short emissions of offensive flatus (after three hours to four hours),42.—Pas- sage of flatus in the night, preceded by loud rumbling and grumbling,1.— Heaviness in the abdomen,33.—Heaviness in the abdomen beloAV the navel,33. —The abdoraen, especially the loAver abdomen, seemed heavy Avhile sitting, BRYONIA. 271 as if it lning down upon the thighs,33.—[840.] (Sensation as if a lump Avere lying in the abdoraen),1.—Pain in the abdoraen as if one Avould vomit (after fifth day),1.—Pain in the abdomeu as if he had taken a purge, or as of lueniorrhoids ; vomiting,1.—"Pain iu the abdomen, as if diarrhcea would ensue, for one and a half hours (after five minutes),12.—Ali day long feeling in abdomen as though a diarrhcea would come on ; the same sensation' exists in anus (third day),42.—Pain in the abdomen on urinating,1.—At 6, 7, and 8 p.m., sense of fulness, Aveight, and intestinal hypertrophy (third day),42.— Tension in the abdomen,22.—Pinching and pressure in the abdomen, in the region of the navel, when Avalking and standing,1.—*Slight pinching and moving in the intestines, folloAved by watery stool, with passage of flatus; the pinchings do not disappear, but are frequently repeated during the afternoon, with a sensation of soreness in the intestines, together with a dragging dotvnwurd and outward, with tAvo profuse Avatery evacuations in one hour, followed by slight burning in the anus,24.—[850.] Gripings in the abdomen,37.—Griping in the abdomen (fifth day),34.—Slight griping in the abdoraen (fourth day),34.—Frequent griping in various places in the abdomen,16.—Griping in the abdomen, Avhile Avalking, before a meal, folloAved by a liquid stool, Avhereby the contents of the intestines poured out as from a tube ; after the meal a similar stool, folloAved by burning iu the anus,33.— Gripings and rumblings in the abdomen, Avith tympanitic distension of the abdoraen,21.—Gripings and rumblings in the bowels, with ineffectual urgings to stool,11.—"Griping and pinching in the abdomen and in the region of the navel, as after taking colei, for several days, and (after three days) a profuse, thin evacuation folloAved,1.—Dull griping and cutting in epigastric region, prior to passage of flatus ; motion and standing increase the pains (after three to four hours),42.—The griping in the abdomen returned several times (second day), but became less severe as flatus Avas passed, and at last there Avas only rumbling in the abdomen (second day),16.—[860.] A slight attack of colie after eating, folloAved by passage of flatus and afterwards a pasty evacuation,11.—Slight colie at, time of rising, and through forenoon (second day ),42.—The night's rest was disturbed by continuous wind colie,21.— Colic-paiu during and after dinner,13.—Flatulent colie after supper, with pressure in the caBcum,1.—"Colie with the stool, like a constriction aud, grip- ing with the hand, which causes diarrhcea,1.—The colie lasted two hours and disappeared with a pasty evacuation and passage of flatus,21.f—Spasmodic pain in the abdomen after dinner,1.—Intermitting cuttings in the abdomen in the forenoon, as if dysentery would ensue, Avithout stool,1.—"Sudden painful cuttings in the intestines, ivith a feeling as though one were digging him with the fingers, compclling him to bend doublé; relieved by profuse pasty evacuations,20.—[870.] Very violent cuttings in the abdoraen, with gurg- Hngs and rumblings, folloAved by a watery stool,24.—SeA'ere cutting stitches in the abdomen from below upward into the storaach (after drinking a cup of Avarm milk in the afternoon) ; the pain obliges him to bend doublé and is relieved after a stool,1.—Pain in both sides of the abdomen, like a pleu- ritic stich,1.—Tearing and draAving in the abdomen, especially on motion, folloAved by stitches, especially with stool, mostly in the evening,1.—"Sensi- tiveness in the abdomen,21.—"Abdomen very sensitive, as if sore (first day),17.— Sensitiveness of the abdomen; rumbling and passage of flatus,25.—Constant movings in the abdomen, as if a stool Avould folloAV, Avhich, hoAvever, did f The patient frequently suffered from a similar Avind colie of a less severe char- acter,21. 272 BRYONIA. not,21.—Hypogastrium and Fiac Regions. Slight, crampy, cut- ting pain, with heat in right hypogastric region, increased by every in- spiration (after half an hour to tAvo hours),42.—Violent colic-like pain, starting from the small of the back and extending over the Avhole lower abdominal region (after four hours),21.—[880.] Pressure and pinching in the loAver abdomen,4.—Violent cutting deep in the lower abdomen,32.—A sudden violent stitching in the lower abdomen from left to right, soon fol- loAved by tAvo very painful stitches across through the chest troni the left to the right side, while at dinner,18.—Drawing in both groins, which gradu- ally changed to a burning on the right side; afterAvards this sensation ex- tends over the inner surface of the right thigh (second day),26.—Pressive pain in the region of the left inguinal ring every morning for half an hour for several days,39.—Pressive pain towards the inguinal ring on sitting doAvn,40.—Dull stitches in the right inguinal region (fourth day),28.—Sore- ness in the groin, in the overhanging folds of the abdomen,1. Rectum and Anus. "Slight burning with the- evacuation of the stool and urine,21.—Long-continued burning in the rectum after a hard stool,1.— [890.] Dragging in the rectum, like urging to stool, Avithout real need for it, with slight pain in the anus,33.—Severe stitches in the rectum as often as flatus passed ; it seemed to press against the rectum (tAventieth day),34.— Itching, jerking-like coarse stitches from the anus into the rectum,1.—Four stitches, Avith slight tenesmus and scanty fseces,27.—A pulse-like jerk in the rectum (second day),16.—A ha?morrhoid protruded, which had forni ed the previous night, and lasted several days (third day),15.—Burning in the ba?morrhoidal vessels in the evening,33.—Severe aching in the ha?morrhoidal vessels, which rendere sitting difficult,33.—Severe dragging and pressure in the ha?morrhoidal vessels, Avith severe transient stitches through the pelvis into the urethra,33.—Pressure in the ha?morrhoidal vessels,33.—[900.] Severe pressure and burning in the ha?morrhoids,33.—Retraction of the anus,33.— Slight discharge of mucus from the anus,33.—A feeling as from a plug in the anus,33.—At 6 a.m., sensation of plug in anus (second day),42.—Burning pain in the anus before a meal,33.—Burning in the anus for some time after a naturai stool,33.—Pressing towards the anus,26.—Severe itching and burn- ing in the anus (twentieth day),34.—DraAving-sticking stitches in the peri- neum, in the evening, for half an hour ; they extend to the urinary bladder, and especially to the bulbus urethra?, Avhereby urination Avas momentarily prevcnted (eighteenth day),26.—[910.] Urging to stool Avithout result,37.— Ineffeotual desire for stool in the afternoon (second day),27.—Urging to stool, followed by a soft evacuation,26.—Urging to stool, and a soft stool, although he had a naturai one in the morning (after tAvo hours),15.—* Urg- ing to stool, followed by copious pasty evacuations, with relief of ali the symp- toms, except that the confusion of the head remained32.—Violent urging to stool followed a scanty passage of firm consistence,11.—Urging to stool Avith- out result, tAvice in the evening; only the day after a stool followed, after great exertion,26.—Urgent desire for stool, but in spite of ranch urging only Avind passed, together with rumbling in the intestines,32.—Much straining in order to finish defecation (sixth and seA'enth day),42.—With passing of flatus, sensation as though a diarrhoeic stool Avould come on. Instant and striking is the sensation, as though he must go to stool. It seems to be a sense of pressure, beat, Aveight, and poAverlessness of the sphincter ani and rectum (after three to four hours),42.—[920.] He felt Avell excepting the inclination to diarrhcea, Avhich especially carne on from the slightest drafts of air (third day),9.—On the slightest tightening of the clothes, a sensation BRYONIA. 273 as if he must go to stool, Avithout any pain in the abdomen ; stool someAvhat soft (third and fourth days),10.—After a crumbly stool, a sensation, Avith severe urging, as if the fseces could not be voluntarily retained,33.—Urgent desire for stool, at 6 a.m.; the stool Avas acrid,fluid, with compact portions; during the course of the day three or four similar stools (second day),9. Stool.—Fiarrhcea. Diarrhcea (after three days),1.—Diarrhcea (for four days in succession every three hours), so sudden that he was not able to retain it ; during the folloAving tAvelve days the usuai stool passed just as suddenly,2.—Diarrhcea, without the slightest griping,22.—Diarrhcea, mostly in the morning,2.—Diarrhcea, at 4 p.m.,13.—(Diarrhcea at night),1.—[930.] "Diarrhcea, especially at night, and burning in the anus with every passage (after seventh day),2.—Painless diarrhcea, after eating,13.—Painless diarrhcea of thin slimy fluid, at 1 p.m., after eating,13.—Easy, painless diarrhcea of a greenish-broAvn liquid, preceded by a pinching pain, extending from the right hypochondrium tOAvard the stomach, lasting several seconds, after eating,13.—*Diarrhcea smelling foul, like old cheese,2.—"Diarrhcea, pre- ceded by colie (forty-four to seventy-tAvo hours),2.—Diarrhcea of a green, slimy fluid, folloAved by loud passage of flatus,13.—Diarrhcea tAvice a day; makes her so weak that she must keep her bed (after three days),2.—It purges Avithout other symptoms (tAventy-four and thirty-eight hours),5.—Frequent stool (after forty-eight hours),1.—[940.] Frequent broAvn stool in an infant,1. —Stool softer than usuai, four times in the day, followed by constipation, for several days,40.—Three thin fluid stools, in the afternoon,27.—Three diarrhcea-like stools Avithout pain, but with passage of very offensive flatus (after seven hours), (from 200 drops),18.—Liquid stool, three or four times a day, folloAved by a burning in the anus,22.—Diarrhcea-like stool, tAvo or three times a day, for several days,22.—Two profuse liquid stools (after one hour),lD.—Tavo stools a day ; after some days constipation/.f—Tavo soft stools in the afternoon,15.—Two mucous stools in the evening and at night (three to tAventy-seven hours).1!—[950.] *Two pasty, offensive evacuations in the afternoon, followed by burning in the anus,23.—Tavo thin fluid evacuations in the forenoon,27.—Tavo liquid stools in the evening; rumbling in the boAvels; sudden urging to stool the whole day (four and five days),11. —Bilious liquid stools,22.—Taa'o copious watery stools, about 6 p.m., with tenesmus, and slight burning in the anus,24.—A dark, not liquid evacuation, at noon,33.—Stool at 6 a.m., very watery, folloAved by a similar one in half an hour (two days),10.—A very thin stool in the morning (ninth day),12.— Evacuation in the afternoon, Avith slight burning in the anus,27.—Involun- tary stool, at night, during sleep,2.—[960.] The irregularity in the stools lasted a long time,11.—Diarrhcea-like stool (after twenty-eight hours),3.— Diarrhcea-like stool after dinner, folloAved in an hour by a second, Avith little fa?ces but much mucus, followed by a burning in the anus,'21.—"Diarrhcea-like stool followed by prickling and burning in the anus,22.—"Diarrhcea-like, bilious, acrid stools, ivith soreness in the anus, continuing eight days22.—Diarrhcea- like passage of a thin greenish mass (at 2^ p.m.),13.—Soft stool in the morning (second day),15 36.—A soft, but not othenvise diarrhcea-like stool, at 1 p.m. f More frequent primary action of Bryonia is retenti.on of stool; its secondary action, looseness of the bowels, is more rare ; when the other symptoms correspond, it permanently cures constipation, Avhich but few remedies besides Nux vomica and Opium can do —H. j These symptoms were the more noticeable, since, for some two months, the stools had been irregular, and seldom, so that he scarcely had an evacuation for two days. VOL. il.—18 274 BRYONIA. (second day),10.—Soft stool, with sharp burning pain in the anus,1.—Pasty evacuations,25.—[970.] *Very offensive, pasty evacuation (soon after 25 drops),33.|—A brownish, pasty evacuation, in the morning,13.—Soft, pasty stool soon after eating,15.—Copious pasty stools at 2 p.m.,13.—"Stool pasty, with much flatus, followed by hard portions, and again by soft, so that he be- lieved that he woulel scarcely finish the evacuation (second day),36.—"A pasty evacuation, with burning in the anus, soon after waking ; a second fluid stool after half an hour,33.—"In the morning, a pasty, afterwards a liquid stool, of a strong odor, followed by burning and soreness in the anus (soon after 15 drops),33.— Very offensive, profuse stool, and cutting in the forepart of the bowels,1.—After every meal, very liquid stools,22.—Liquid stool after a meal, folloAved by transient pain in the sacrum,33.—[980.] Watery offensive stool (fourth day),38.—Thin bloody stool (after tAventy-four hours),2.—Consti- pation. *Obstinate constipation,11»—Constipation; ifan evacuation takes place, it is Avith the greatest exertion (third day),36.—Constipation, with painful swelling of the ha?morrhoidal vessels,21.—Stool retained (first day),36. —No stool (first and second days),18.—No stool, not the slightest desire for one (third morning),32.—No stool, the whole day, which Avas never before the case (second day),15.—Stool scanty, delayed (from second to thirtieth day),24.—[990.] *Dry, parched stool, with effort, in the morning (second day),42.—Stool sluggish, Avith a twitching and sticking in the anus (second ' day),28.—The evacuations are very sluggish ; although the fa?ces are never hard, yet the expulsion of them is only effected with great exertion,26.— Stool copious, pasty, but passed only after a long exertion (second day),36.— A very difficult stool,29.—Stool very difficult (second day),36.—Fa?ces thick, finn, difficult to pass,1.—The stool, Avhich at first Avas regular, became, during the latter part of the proving, difficult, and Avas expelled with great exer- tion, less from the firmness of the fseces than from the inactivity of the in- testines,26.—"Stool very unsatisfactory, only after much straining, which caused a rush of blood to the head, and a feeling of confusion in the head (fourth morn- ing),32.—The stool, during the first days of the proving, was very unsatis- factory, or omitted altogether, while during the latter days, there Avere daily frequent and very copious evacuations, almost like diarrhcea,32.— [1000.] Stool hard (second day),16.—A hard stool (evening of second day),36.—Very hard stool,1.'—Very hard stool, with pressing out of the rec- tum, Avhich. however, returns of itself; this is folloAved by a diarrhcea-like stool, with fermenting in the abdomen,2.—The evacuations became suddenly harder, and passed with more exertion ; at first, hard portions, followed by softer (third and fourth days),36.—"Hard stool, with great exertion, with confusion of the head (third and fourth days),36.—A hard stool at 3 p.m., with inclination to eructations,13.—Hard, difficult stool, only for tAvo days,18. —Hard, unsatisfactory stool (second day),32.—A hard, unsatisfactory stool (second morning),32.—[1010.] Two hard, unsatisfactory stools, preceded by f From the body getting cool, while eating or soon after eating, or from taking cold water after eating soup, or after eating stewed fruit ; or from sudden change of temperature while driving, from cold to warm or vice versa ; sudden severe grip- ing in abdomen, followed by copious pasty evacuations of a dark greenish-black color, and a very offensive cheesy odor, followed by great prostration ; the naturai course of the attack extending over twenty-four hours, Avith five or six stools, and ending in a dysenteric diarrhoea ; arrested in fifteen minutes by Bryonia (the po- tency apparently a matter of indifference, the 6th, 30th, 200th, and 5Òth m., having been equally efficacious). An observation many times repeated on three patients, whose habit was constipated.—C. D. BRYONIA. 275 colicky cuttings in the abdomen (sixth day),11.—Hard stool, followed by drawing and heaviness in the sacrum,33.—The usuai evacuation is hard, aud the tense abdomen is not relieved after it (second day),36.—Hard, difficult stool,36.—Scanty, hard stool in the evening,21.—A hard stool, with draAving and pressure in the small of the back (one hour after taking),27.—"Stools very dry, large, and hard (sixth and seventh days),42.—"Morning stool large, hard, and dry (fourth day),42.—Stools dry, large, hard, and very dark (third day),42. Urinary Organs.—Bladder. Repeated transient pain as of suppuration in the region of the right kidney, in the morning in bed,13.— [1020.] After urinating a feeling in the bladder as if he had not finished, and a few drops stili pass involuntarily,1.—A sensation as though the bladder Avere not entirely empty, and even after urinating, there remained a feeling of heaviness in the region of the bladder, Avith various cramplike motions in it (second day),9.—After he has urinated, contraction in the bladder and a feeling as if there was a little more urine to pass,1.— Urethra. Bright-red spots around the orifice of the urethra, and in many places on the glans and on the inner place of the prepuce ; they Avere very sensitive and burned severely ; the secreting gland of the prepuce be- came SAvollen, and secreted a profuse, yelloAvish smegraa ; this balanitis increased frora the third to the sixth day, then gradually disappeared, Avith fine itching and biting on the prepuce and glans,18.—Burning in the urethra,1.—Burning and cutting before the urine passes (third day),2.— A pain in the forepart of the urethra when not urinating, consisting of an itching-burning and sticking,1.—Sensation on urinating as if the urethra Avere too narroAV,1.—(A pressive pain in the urethra),1.—Fine sticking pain in the urethra,13.—[1030.] A severe stitch in the anterior portion of the urethra in the eA'ening,17.—A draAving-tearing in the forepart of the urethra Avhen not urinating,1.—Desire to urinate, and frequent urinating, Avhen walking in the open air (after five hours),1.—He is not able to retain the urine long, and Avhen he is urged to urinate, and does not immediately attend to it, there is a feeling as if the urine passed involuntarily, though this does not happen,1.—Alicturition. Frequent urination,36.—Frequent and profuse urination (second day),32.—Urination more frequent than usuai,24.—The secretion of urine is decidedly increased ; the desire to urinate comes very suddenly,27.—Frequent urinating, Avith burning in the urethra and a sensation as if ali the urine had not been evacuated,27.— Frequent urinating at night; the urine was scanty and hot,15.—[1040.] Obliged to rise several times at night to urinate,1.—Great urgency to urinate ; he is obliged to rise at night,1.—He is compdled with such haste to urinate, even Avhen the bladder is not full, that he is scarcely able to hold it for a moment (twelfth hour),1.—A feAV drops of urine pass in- voluntarily Avhen moving about,1.—Urine scanty, seldom,25.—The urine passes hot,2.—Urine burning,13.—"Every time on urinating it seemed like a partial crisis,".24—Urine. Urine profuse,39.—Urine profuse, sometimes clear, sometimes high-colored,39.—[1050.] An unusual quantity of urine, clear yelloAV, nearly every half hour,34.—Urine copious, pale-colored, es- pecially at night,40.—Urine unusually scanty,33.—Urine scanty and hot,15.— Urine rather scanty and red (second day),42.—* Urine scanty and darker than usuai,1*.—Urine hot,24.—*Red urine,1.—*Urine dark, almost brown,13. —* Urine brown, like beer,19.—[1060.] Urine brown, Avithout sediment,13.— The urine showed a thick broAvn cloud,13.—*The urine passed through the 276 BRYONIA. night deposited a white sediment; its color was reddish-yellow (third day),37. Sexual Organs.—Alale. A sticking, burning-itching on the border of the prepuce,1.—Stitches in the right spermatic cord (fifth day),34. —Painful tension extending from the right testicle along the spermatic cord into the groin,13.—Some stitches in the testicles (immediately) Avhen sitting,1.—Sexual desire rather increased,13.—Increased sexual desire ; after coition there followed in the night an emission and in the morning almost painful erections (second day),34.—Emission and strong erections in the night,34.—Female. [1070.] Very severe pain in the region of the right ovary, as though there Avere a sore spot Avhich caused an irritation and a dragging ; this pain extended doAvn to the thighs, while at rest,21.—Pain in the right ovary aggravated by touch,21.—SAvelling of the left labia majora, on which a black, hard pustule rises, like a little button, Avithout pain or inflammation,1.—(Increase of leucorrhcea),2.—The menses appear eight days too early,2.—The menses appear fourteen days too early,2.—The menses appear three Aveeks too early,2.—The menses folloAV Avithin a few hours, sometimes eight days too early/.f Respiratory Orguns.—Larynx, Trachea,and Bronchi. Slight haAvking of mucus from the larynx,33.—Sensation as of apple-seeds lodged in upper larynx, or rima glottidis (after half an hour to tAvo hours),42.— [1080.] At 7 p.m., while sitting, sudden scraping in larynx Avith dry cough several times, Avithout apparent cause (first day),41.—Tickling in the larynx, with dry hacking cough,33.—Tickling in the larynx, Avith a violent shaking cough, lasting several minutes (ninth day),26.—"Toughmucus in the trachea, which is loosened only after frequent hacking*.—Irritation to cough, as though some mucus were in the trachea ; after he has coughed some time a pain is felt there mingled with pressure and soreness ; the pain is worse while talking or smoking (after four hours),4.— When he goes into a warm room from the egoen air a sensation as if vapor were in the trachea, which causes him to cough; he feels as though he cannot inspire enough air (after two hours),4.—A scrap- ing sensation at the loAver portion of the trachea, provoking a dry cough, in the morning,13.—Scraping irritation in the trachea causing dry cough,13. —A scraping sensation at the bifurcation of the bronchi, Avhich caused a dry cough,13.— Voice. Voice someAvhat higher than usuai,33.—[1090.] * Voice rough and hoarse (after four hours),4.—"Hoarseness (second day),28. —Hoarseness lasting tAventy-one days,2.—A kind of hoarseness together with an inclination to sweat,1.—Some hoarseness, and only one tone of the voice, on walking in the open air,1.—The hoarseness which he commonly had disappeared in the course of the day, and shoAved itself in the evening only after long reading aloud (second day),10.—At times, loss of voice,39. Cough and Expectorution.—Scraping, painful, hacking cough in the throat, as frora raAvness and dryness in the larynx, in the evening after lying down in bed,1.—(Cough, especially after eating),1.—(Nausea ex- cites cough),1.—[1100.] *Dry cough,1.—Several attacks of dry cough,16.— "A hacking dry cough from the upper part of the trachea,1.—Dry cough, in the morning, with coryza,40.—Continued dry cough, especially in the morn- ing, together with collection in the mouth like water-brash,1.—*A dry hacking cough ; single, spasmodic, forcible shocks toAvards the upper part of the trachea, which seems to be covered with dry tough mucus ; even f This is the primary action ; Bryonia may be therefore effectual for metror rhagia.—H. BRYONIA. 277 tobacco-smoking causes it,1.—"Dry cough, with sticking pain under the sternum,39.—"Dry cough, as if coming from the stomach ; together with a crawling_ and tickling in the pit of the stomach,1.—He aAvoke after a restless night with a violent dry cough and feeling of soreness in the chest ; this cough returned several times during the day, but disappeared at night; it caused a thin greenish mucous expectoration (eleventh' day, gradually de- creasing till thirtieth day),16.—Cough with expectoration (immediately),2.— [1110.] * Cough, from a Constant crawling upward in the throat, followed by expectoration of mucus,1.—Sudden cough, as if caused by irritation in the abdomen, with expectoration of yellowish-green mucus (eleventh day),26.— In the morning, in bed, a severe cough, Avhich lasts a quarter of an hour, and causes a profuse mucous expectoration,1.—Cough, Avith expectoration of gelatinous mucus, in the morning,33.—Slight, hacking cough, with sensa- tion of soreness and swelling in the pharynx aud air-passages in the morning; expectoration of mucus difficult to loosen,39.—Cough, with expectoration, in the forenoon, for four days in succession (after thirty-four hours),2.— Frequent expectoration of thick mucus,33.—Frequent easy expectoration of thick mucus in the morning,33.—Expectoration of thick mucus, almost without cough, which almost causes vomiting,33.—He expectorates clots of blood (after three hours),1.—Respiration. [1120.] Respiration more rapid while walking, with a sensation as if the upper part of the chest Avere too narroAV,15.—Frequent sighing,33.—Deep sighs in quick succession,29. —Frequent catching for breath immediately before a paroxysm of coughing, a quick spasmodic gasp, as if the child could not catch the breath, and on this account could not cough; a kind of suffocative attack, which is followed by cough ; especially after midnight,1.—Constant disposition to sigh, and sigli deeply (first day),42.—Impeded respiration,1.—Asthmafie breathing (after one hour),1.—The breathing is short; he is obliged to expire quickly,1. —Anxiety in the morning Avhich seemed to rise from the abdomen, as if a purge had been taken, and as if the breathing Avere too short,1.—Sudden, anxious, almost irapossible breathing, on account of stitches in the chest, at first beloAV the shoulder-blades, then below the pectoral muscles, Avhich hinder breathing, and cause her to sit upright, and folloAved by stitches in the vertex,1.—[1130.] Oppressed respiration,33.—Oppressed breathing, with heaviness in the chest in the forenoon,36.—Slight oppression of breathing in the middle of the upper half of the sternum, Avith sticking pain in the anterior wall of the chest, caused by every movement of the trunk, lasting several minutes,13.—Oppression of breathing for a long time in the forenoon, so that the whole chest could not be expanded, with accelerated breathing,33. —Breathiug difficult ; it is relieved by walking,1.—An attack as if nausea rose up and took aAvay the breath, and stitching,1.—Dyspncea, so that he could not utter a word,11. Chest.—A sensation as if everything were loose in the chest and fell doAvnAvard into the abdomen,3.—Heaviness in the chest, and heaviness in the body, which disappears on eating,1.—Painfulness of the chest,29.—[1140.] Pain over the whole chest, Avith oppression, which passes off with passage of flatus, in the evening at 9 p.m.,1.—Internai heat in the chest,3.—Transient heat internally in the chest,23.—Sensation of heat throughout chest, par- ticularly on left side, at every inspiration (first day),42.—Sense of fulness and stuffing throughout the chest (first day),42.—Tension in the chest, Avhen walking,1.—Constriction in the upper part of the chest,33.—Constriction of the chest; heaviness in the sternum,33.—Constriction in the lower portion of the chest,33.—"Constriction of the chest ; she felt the need of breathing deeply 278 BRYONIA. (as ifthe chest were stopped and she could get no air), and if she attempted to breathe deeply there was pain in the chest, as if something were being distended which could not be completely distended,1.—[1150.] Constriction of the chest, as also a sore pain in the inner surface of the sternum, became more vio- lent, and at last compelled him to get out of the Avagon and rest, after rid- ing over a rough róad ; the pectoral muscles also felt bruised, and every movement of the arms was painful,15.—On going to sleep, a sensation as if the chest Avere too narroAV ; the thorax Avas someAvhat sensitive,31.—Pain in the chest just above the pit of the stomach, pinching, worse Avhen sitting upon a chair and bending forward, or in bed lying upon the side,1.—Slight drawing pain externally in the chest,33.—Pressure over the Avhole chest (after tAventy-four hours),1.—Pressure on the chest, as if it was pressed by mucus, and on inspiration some stitches in the sternum, which seemed to be relieved by eating,1.—Oppression of the chest,1.—Great oppression of the chest,39.—Frequent slight oppression of the chest (fourth day),38.—Op- pression in the chest, in the forenoon, while sitting and talking,33.—[1160.] Oppression of the chest in the morning; he feels as if there Avere a coating of mucus in the chest, Avhich could not be easily loosened,1.—Frequent op- pression of the chest, Avhile walking, in the forenoon,33.—Pressive pain in various parts of the chest (after one hour)',33.—Pressive pain in the loAver portion of the chest, extending backAvard,33.—At noon, on walking, pressing pain about the Avhole thorax, repeated several times in a few minutes (third day),41.—A sticking-pressing in the chest frora Avithin outward,1.—Tran- sient stitches through the chest,18.—Stitches in the chest, in the evening at 6, with oppression,1.—An attack of stitches in the side and portion of the chest, Avhich lasts twelve hours,1.—* On inspiring, a stitch in the upper part of the chest through the shoulders,1.—[1170.] Severe stitches shoot through the chest several times,18.—The tearing pains, which in the beginning of the proving were only in the head and extremities, have disappeared, and are noAV seated in the chest and abdomen,26.—"Chest very sensitive, with stitches in the left side of it on inspiration, the whole forenoon (tAventieth day),16.—The pectoral muscles do not seem free, especially on deep inspira- tion,33.—The pectoral muscles pain Avhen Avriting, with a sensation as if the thorax Avere too tight,13.—Slight draAving in the pectoral muscles (second day),33.—Drawing and tension in the pectoral muscles,33.—The pectoral muscles and diaphragm are so sensitive that inspiration is difficult,33.—The pectoral muscles are sensitive on moving the hands and on pressure,15.— The pectoral muscles are painful to touch, as if bruised (after six hours),15. —[1Ì80.] On inspiring, pain in the angles of the ribs toAvards the back, Avith tensive pain, which is increased to a dull stitch on slightly deeper in- spiration, especially beloAV the shoulders, aud mostly when stooping,1.—(A tension across the short ribs),1.—Stitches in the last ribs, on coughing,1.— Front. Great swelling of the anterior outer part of the chest,3.—"Sensa- tion of heaviness beneath the sternum, which extends toward the right shoulder, impeding respiration ; deep inspiration was only accomplished with exertion ; together ivith oppression in the right side of the chest, ivith very fine, extremely severe stitches in the right axillary glands,25.—Burning pain, extending back- ward from the inner surface of the sternum,13.—A griping in the chest near the sternum,1.—Pressure on the upper part of the sternum, as with the hand ; she believes it cannot disappear without pain, even in the open air,1. —Pressive pain in the centre of the breast-bone, also Avhen inspiring, with ice-cold feet,1.—Pinching pressure behind the sternum, more violent Avhen breathing out or in (after five days),4.—[1190.] Sticking and pressure be- BRYONIA. 279 neath the breast-bone, increased by motion and deep inspiration (fourth day),28.—On the slightest inspiration, a stitch, as in an ulcer, which lasts as long as the inspiration, in a small spot beloAV the sternum, Avhich pains like an ulcer, even on touch, but stili more on raising the right arm, in the morning (after tAventy-four hours),1.—*Stitches in the sternum on cough- ing ; he was obliged to hold the chest with the hand ; even pressing upon it caused a sticking,1.—Sore pain doAvn the whole length of the sternum,15. —Sore pain beneath the sternum,15.—Sore sensation on the inner surface of the sternum the whole day,15.—Soreness of the upper part of the inner surface of the sternum, especially on breathing,15.—Soreness in ali the muscles of the anterior surface of the chest ; they are also sensitive to touch,33.—Pain in the ensiform cartilage on touch, as if injected Avith blood, in the evening,1.—Burning pain along the anterior insertion of the dia- phragm (after half an hour),33.—Sides. [1200.] A painful sensation in a spot as large as a half dollar, on the right side of the chest below the axilla, increased by touch,13.—Burning pain in the righ't side of the chest (after eight hours),1.—A short burning pain in the ribs of the right side, in a place of the size of a two-cent piece, at 9 a.m.,13.—A tensive sensation on both sides of the chest externally, Avhich is especially noticed on deep inspiration (after five hours),1'.—Drawing pain in the right pectoral mus- cles,33.—A dull pain in the left side of the thorax and the region of the loAver angle of the shoulder-blade; it extends from behind forward ; it lasts several seconds, and causes a necessity for dèep breathing (thirteenth day),26. —Pressure in the right wall of the thorax, uninfluenced by respiration (first day),41.—Severe pressure on the right border of the sternum, espe- cially in the open air (sixth and seventh days),34.—Slight pressure in the region of the false ribs, and fine stitches in the region of the navel, imped- ing respiration,25.—Pressive sensation at the bend of the lower ribs of the right side, over a surface as large as a paini,33.—[1210.] Pain in the chest, so that he had to go to bed ; the pains were violent, pressive, tearing, seated betAveen the sixth and seventh ribs on the right side near the sternum, were not aggravated by deep breathing; they continued the next day, and it seemed as if they approached pleuritic stitches ; at the same time a pres- sive throbbing pain appeared in the right clavicle,24.—11 p.m., while sit- ting, pressing pain in the left intercostal muscles (first day),41.—Oppression of the right side of the chest prevented deep inspiration,25.—"Pain of a sharp kind in left infra-mammary region ; worse during inspiration (after two to three hours),42.—Sticking pains under the lowest ribs of the left side; these lasted an hour, but gave place to sticking pains in the right loin, but as these disappeared the others also returned, and lasted till 9 p.m., gradu- ally becoming weaker,18.—Slight sticking pain to the right side of the sternum ; the stitches extend deeper doAvnward toward the navel ; also, in the sanie place, constriction ; on sneezing the pain becomes so severe that he is obliged to bend doublé,33.—"Sharp sticking pain below the right nipple, extending outward in the thorax, only on expiration,*'.—Sticking and throb- bing in the lower portion of the right side of the chest, like a pulse,1.— Transient stitches in both sides of the chest,16.—Several stitches in the ribs of the right side,27.—[1220.] Frequent stitches in the left side of the chest (second day),38.—A momentary stitch in the left clavicle, which is folloAved by simple pain (behind this there-is a simple aching),1.—* Short but violent stitches in the right side of the chest, so that he was obliged to hold the breath, and could not cry out (sixteenth day),16.—On turning in bed, a stitch in the side of the chest on Avhich he does not He,1.—Stitches in the sides in the 280 BRYONIA. ribs, jerklike, on deep breathing, which disappear in the open air,1.— "Stitches in the right side of the chest between the third and fourth ribs, while sitting,33.—Dull stitches in the region of the fifth aud sixth ribs on the right side of the sternum,2-'.—Sensitive stitching in the left side in the middle of the thorax, lasting several minutes,18.—Fine, wandering, very sensitive stitches in the right side of the chest, in the pit of the stomach, and in the region of the navel, as if these places AA'ere touched here and there Avith a fine-pointed instruraent with several points at the same time; some of these stitches pierced with lightning-like rapidity the right half of the chest, and seemed more like fine cuttings (second day),17.—A fine, transient, rather severe stitch in the left side of the chest beloAV the nipple, and fine needle stitches in the pit of the stomach, the latter only noticed on very deep in- spiration, or on inclining the trunk towards the right side,13.—[1230.] Tran- sient severe stitches at the insertion of the deltoid muscle, and in the left side of the chest, mostly superfìcial in the left intercostal muscles,24.—Draw- ing stitches on the" right side betAveen the tenth and eleventh ribs (in the evening, fourth day),34.—* Tearing stitches in the left side of the chest, which extend from behind forward, are relieved during rest, are aggravated during motion and on deep inspiration,26.—Slight pleuritic pain in right breast, about tAvo inches to the right of and in an intercostal space, tAvo ribs above the nipple of that side; worse during inspiration; better during expiration (after tAvo to three hours),42.—A sore pain on the left side of the chest be- tAveen the seventh and ninth ribs, in a spot of the size of a palm, rather externally, increased by touch,33.—Respiration normal, but the ribs pain- ful, as if torn from their union,24.—*A painful spot on the second rib of the right side, extending to the sternum, as after a blow or bruise,33.— Throbbing pain between the tenth and eleventh ribs in the right side, in a spot of the size of a penny, immediately disappearing on pressure (after one hour),34.—Several slight electric-like shocks in a hardened nipple, for two and a half hours, after which ali trace of hardness disappeared (after five hours),7. Heart and Pulse.—Aching in the pra?cordial region,33.—[1240.] "Pressive pain in the prcecordial region,33.—Stitches in the pra?cordial region, lasting only a feAV seconds,13.—Cramp in the region of the heart (fourth day),34.—Slight cramp in the region of the heart, with accelerated pulse,34. —At 6 a.m., decided oppression in the region of the heart, Avithout change in its beat,11.—* The heart beats violently and rapidly,11. — Palpitation several days in succession (after twelve hours),2.—"Pulse full, hard, and rapid,13.—Pulse full, large, and quick, but not very frequent, at 9 A.M.,tAvo hours after breakfast (second day),42.—Pulse increased scarcely ten beats in a minute,24.—[1250.] Pulse 80 (after one hour),43.—Afternoon, pulse 80 (sixth day),43.—Pulse at three different times, since 4 p.m., has been 84 (third day),43.—Pulse 85 (after half an hour),43.—Pulse decreased from 94 to 87 (after thirty-five minutes) ; rose from 87 to 92 (after forty-eight minutes) ; sunk to 87 (after one hour) ; to 82 (after one aud tAvo-third hours) ; to 74, considerably weaker and more compressible (after three and five-sixths hours) ; 75, fuller and stronger (after five and five-sixth hours),43. Week and Back.—ÌFeck. Pains in the neck, on moving it,34.— "Pain in the nape of the neck, as after taking cold,1.—* A pain in the nape of the neck near the occiput, like a pain and weakness together, as if the head were weak,1.—Painful stiffness of ali the cervical muscles on motion, Avith raAvness in the throat when swallowing,1.—* On the right side of the nape of the neck, towards the shoulder, painful stiffness of the muscles on moving the BRYONIA. 281 head1.—[1260.] Tension in the nape of the neck, on moving the head,3.— "Drawing and stiffness in the muscles of the right side of the neck,33.—Pressure on the left side of the nape of the neck,13.—Tearing pains in the muscles of the left side of the neck doAvn to the shoulder,33.—Sore pain on motion in the left side of the neck, and throat, and the muscles of the face, and masticatimi rendere turning 'the head or cheAving difficult and almost im- possible (after tAventy-four hours),3.—Back. Feeling of stiffness every time on rising; disappeared after Avalking,36.—Burning in the back,5.—Ten- sion in the back and sacrai region in the forenoon,33.—Constrictive pain across over the Avhole back, as if he Avere bound tightly with bands, almost like a cramp (from four to eight in the afternoon), (after forty-eight hours),1.—A drawing down the back Avhen sitting, disappearing on motion,1.—[1270.] Frequent stitches in the afternoon on the left side of the back, especially violent in the left side of the chest and in the nipple, aggravated on moving the trunk or on bending the left arm hackward,13.—"Shooting stitches in the back through the chest, in the forenoon,33.—Stitches ili the back in a very small spot betAveen the tenth and eleventh ribs (third day),34.—He can neither bend nor stoop on account of the paiu in the back and lumbar vertebra?, a tearing, more when standing than Avhen sitting, but not Avhen lying,1.—Painful sticking twitches on both sides near the spine, when sitting, especially in the morning and evening,1.—Dorsal. Uncomfortable sensation betAA'een the shoulder-blades, more internally toAvards the posterior mediastinum, which causes frequent motion of the shoulders and trunk,33. —Rheumatic pain in back, betAveen inferior angles of scapula? (after three to four hours),42.—Burning beloAV and betAveen the shoulder-blades,5.—A spasmodic pain betAveen the shoulder-blades almost like shivering,1.—Tension betAveen the shoulders,33.—[1280.] A very violent draAving pressive-tensive pain in the first dorsal vertebra (Avhere the prover had suffered fourteen years before from a wrenching of the spine) Avith impeded and difficult respiration ; "the pain extended through the thorax to the lower portion of the sternum,21.—Drawing betAveen the shoulders,33.—Slight draAving between the shoulders, more on the right side,33.—DraAving and sticking betAveen the shoulders on moving the trunk (third day),34.—Pressure betAveen the shoulders and opposite in the forepart of the chest, Avhen sitting; disappears when Avalking,1.—A scraping-sticking sensation in a place betAveen the shoulder-blades, as large as a quarter of a dollar, as though a thorn were thrust into the flesh, only noticed on motion,13.—-Very violent, sudden (lightning-like) stitches in the region of the loAver angle of the right shoulder-blade in the evening, and especially in bed, returning at short intervals,24.—*Dull stitches between the shoulder-blades, extending from behind forward, in the afternoon Avhile lying,27.—Violent twitching and tearing pain in the region of the last dorsal vertebra and sacrum (third day),27.—Dull aching, and sharp, alternating pains, beneath right scapula, at its loAver or inferior angle (after two to three hours),42.—Lumbar. [1290.] Loss of sensation in the lumbar and sacrai regions, in the forenoon, while walking, so that the muscles performed their functionsautomatically,33. —Pain in the right lumbar region, as after long stooping,34.—Throbbing, tensiA-e pain deep in the right lumbar region, just above the ilium, recurring tAvice at short intervals, though lasting only two or three minutes,13.— DraAving and pressing in the lumbar region, and in the temporal bones, especially after eating,27.—Pressure in the lumbar region,33.—When lying upon the abdomen, a sensation in the left lumbar region of a bladder filled Avith air, the size of a man's fist, lying beneath the walls of the abdomen and 282 BRYONIA. pressing toward the surface, Avithout pain or hardness ;f this sensation was least noticed Avhen lying upon the back ; slight diarrhcea in the evening and morning (lst dil.),12.—Tensive-pressive pain in the right lumbar region,13.— Dull pressive pain in the right lumbar region (from 3d dil.),12.—Painful pressure and fulness in the lumbar region,13.—DraAving, sticking pain deep in the upper part of the right lumbar region,13.—[1300.] Bruised pain in the lumbar region,33.—Stitches in the lumbar vertebra?,3.—Violent stitches from the third to the fourth lumbar vertebra, extending on both sides of the chest, especially on breathing (twentieth day),34.—Dull aching in lumbar muscles (third day),42.—Pressure and draAving in the lumbar muscles; the lumbar vertebra? by themselves seem to pain in the fore- noon,33.—The lumbar muscles Avere sensitive to touch ; the band of the drawers could scarcely be endured (third day),27.—Paralyzed feeling in the small of the back,33.—"Pain in the small of the back, which makes walk- ing very diffidili,2.—"Pressive-drawing pain in the small of the back and loins, which made turning very difficult; it awoke him from sleep (eighth night),12.—Sticking pain in the small of the back, and in the back, at night for six hours (after seventy hours),2.—[1310.] Bruised pain in the small of the back and thigh,1.—-Bruised pain in the small of the back Avhen sitting, worse when lying, less Avhen moving,1.—"The small of the back j>ain$ as if bruised when lying upon it1.—A jerklike pain in the small of the back, like a cramp, when sitting and lying,1.—Pain in the loins, Avith dulL pressive pain in the occiput and chilliness in the skin, awoke hira at 1 a.m. (first night),12.—Drawing pains in the loins, after a meal,33.—DraAving pain in the loins and small of the back after eating,33.—Bruised sensation in the loins (second day),33.—The feeling of Aveariness on the right side of the sacrum, Avhich rendered walking difficult, was very troublesome,24.—Heavi- ness in the sacrum and dragging in the ha?morrhoidal vessels,33.—[1320.] Dull, rheumatic pain, drawing lameness, in muscles of right sacro-iliac region, and in right deltoid muscle, at its centre (after two to three hours),42. —He Avas unable to He stretched out Avithout violent pain in the sacrai region ; sitting up, lifting, or turning the body increased the pain ; he found himself relieved when at rest with the body bent fonvard ; he arose out of bed Avith great difficulty ; putting on the clothes Avas very difficult on ac- count of the violent pain in the sacrai region ; Avalking in the Street caused great exhaustion ; going upstairs Avas especially troublesome ; Avalking caused such intolerable pain that he was obliged to be taken home in a carriage ; he Avent to bed ; the pain extended from the lumbar and sacrai regions in part along the spine, in part down toAvards the legs ; on attempt- ing to raise or stretch out the legs or to raise the body upright, the greatest pains ; every slight touch of the spine, especially in the lumbar region, in- creased the pain ; urination much increased ; urine yelloAvish-red ; fever moderate ; pulse full and hard (third day),38.—Slight tensive pain in the sacrai and lumbar region, on walking,33.—Drawing pain in the sacrai and lumbar regions, Avith moderate fever (afternoon, second day),38.—A sharp violent stitch on the right side of the IoAvest portion of the back (from 5th dil.),12.—A persistent drawing-tearing pain, at the point of union of the ilium Avith the sacrum (in the evening of fourth day),26.—Sticking-draw- iug in the coccyx Avhile walking,26. f Apparently caused by a partial spasmodic constriction of a portion of the in- testines distended by gas. This sensation was frequently observed during the proving and for a long time afterward, but never before. BRYONIA. 283 Extremities in General.—Stretching of the Hmbs, in the after- noon,6.—"Heaviness in the Hmbs, which seem like lead (third day),37.—A feeling of Aveariness in the Hmbs, with shivering in the face,34.—[1330.] Weariness and bruised feeling in the Hmbs,24.—*Weariness and heaviness in ali the limbs ; the feet can scarcely carri/ her on account of heaviness, when walking,1.—* Weariness and stiffness of the Hmbs, especially of the lower,22.— * Weakness in the Hmbs, which obliges him to sit*.—Sensation of prostration in the Hmbs; audible rumbling in the abdomen (fourth day),38.—Pains in the Hmbs (after tAvo hours),18.—The Avell-knoAvn Bryonia pain in ali the limbs and joints greAV Avorse constantly till toward noon, especially they attacked the right side,19.—While riding such severe pains in ali the limbs that he Avas inclined to drink some beer (must), Avhich relieved the pains (second day),18.—Violent draAving through ali the limbs ; it is unendurable to keep the affected part stili ; he moves it up and doAvn,1.—DraAving and scraping in the long bones frequently,18.—[1340.] Scraping pains in the long bones, especially noticed on riding,18.—Tearing-scraping pain in ali the limbs and joints, reaching a great intensity,19.—"Ali the limbs seem bruised and paralyzeel (in the evening), as if he had lain upon a hard bed (after four hours),1.—Bruised pain in the arras and legs, even Avhen lying, Avorse Avhen sitting than Avhen walking ; Avhen lying he is obliged to move the limbs constantly on account of pain ; it seems as though he Avould feel better by lying in, some other position than that in which he is,1.—"Swelling of the elbow-joint, etnei somewhat above and below it, asfar as the middle of the upper and forearm, and of the soles of the feet, for three hours,3.—(The hands and feet felt dead at night, senseless, sleepy, ice-cold, and could not be warraed),1.—A feeling in the upper arm and thigh as after a transient but violent exertion (afternoon of fourth day),26.—Rheumatic pains in the tops of both shoulders and in the left knee,39.—Pains in the thumbs and in the right great toe, the former pinching, and the latter violent sticking pains (fìfth day),34.— [1350.] DraAving, alternating in both knees, in the hips, and especially in the left shoulder, lasting only a short time,36.—DraAving in the sheaths of the muscles of the upper and loAver extremities,27.—DraAving pain in the thumbs and great toes (immediately),34.—Slight drawing pain iu the right upper arm and in the right leg,33.—A sensitive drawing pain, frequently returning, in the loAver third of the ulna of the right forearm, which alternated Avith a painful draAving in the left knee,13.- Slight draw- ing and tension in the upper arms and thighs,18.—Wandering draAviiig pain alternating in both hips and in the right shoulder,36.—Drawing and tear- ing in the joints of the forearm and metatarsus,27.—Pressive pains with some transient stitches, now in the fingers, uoav in the wrist, Avhich extend to the axilla and shift to the knee, and then alternate back and forth, so that Avalking becomes difficult,15.—Drawing-sticking in right great toe and rio-ht thumb (third day),34.—Several transient stitches in the left knee, in the first joint of the right thumb, Avhen Avalking about,18.—[1360.] Short piercing stitches, as with fine needles suddenly thrust into the bones, now in the left upper arm, now in the right leg,33.—Tearing pain in both elbows and both middle toes of the right foot (fifth day),26.—Jerklike tearing in the first joint of the right thumb and the lowest joint of the right great toe (fourth day),32.—Drawing-tearing pains frequently return, now in the upper, now in the loAver extremities, noAV in the ligaments, now in the tendinous sheaths of the muscles, but they never last long ; these pains at first seemed to appear on motion, but they also appeared during rest (fifteenth to thirtieth day),26.—A drawing-tearing scraping pain in the little finger of the left hand and in the left great toe (after two hours),21.— 284 BRYONIA. While sitting, bruised pain iu the knees, legs, arras, in single joints of the fingere and legs (first day),41. Superior Extremities.—ToAvards evening, while writing, the arm frequently goes to sleep, and long afterAvards it remains heavy,23.—A draAv- ing through the bones of the arm, as frora a thread, extending to the tips of the fingere,1.—(Violent sticking and craAvling in the left arm),1.—A nerv- ous tearing doAvn the inner portion of the arni,1.—Shoulder. [1370.] Unpleasant sensation in the shoulder-joints, Avhich obliges movement of the shoulders,33.—The Avandering pains gradually became seated in the left shoulder-joint, Avhere they lasted for an hour, but Avere not aggravated by touch,18.—Paralytic feeling in the left shoulder, Avhereby the motion of the arm becomes difficult,33.—Pain in the region of the acroraion, as if sprained, on raising the arm (after three hours),1.—A sticking-tensive pain in the ligaments of the left shoulder-joint, slightly perceptible during rest, but on active motion paining as if Avrenched, at 11 a.m. (from 7th dil.),12.—"A painful tension and pressure in the right shoulder, when at rest,13.—DraAving pain in the right shoulder,33.—Slight draAving pain in the middle of the right upper arm ; after half an hour, the same sensation in the left arm and left side of the chest,33.—DraAving aud tearing in the right shoulder, ex- tending into the upper arm, less on motion, aggravated during rest (after four hours),33.—[1380.] A pressive tensive-draAving pain in both shoulder- joints, together with momentary sticking and tearing, and, on, raising up the arni, lameness, tension, and heaviness on the shoulder, and also at the insertion of the deltoid muscle in the upper arm,18.—Painful pressure on the tip of the right shoulder, worse upon touch ; on deep breathing it becomes a dull sticking, which extends downward and outward to the shoulder-joint (after ten hours),4.—Pressure and feeling of fulness and heaviness in the shoul- ders,18.—Violent stitches in the axilla, towards noon,27.—Dull stitch across the shoulder to the arra,3.—Tearing in the right shoulder, with increasing discomfort ; this increased for half an hour, so that he must move the arm involuntarily back and forth ; in the afternoou, in the open air, the arra Avas nearly painless ; after going into the house the pains were renewed ; especially troublesome Avas the sensation bordering on paralysis ; could hold nothing firmly Avith the band, and on attempting it, as in Avriting, the pains in the shoulder increased and became violent, even continuing after the hand Avas rested ; on rubbing the hands together, the right one seemed thicker than the left,33.—Violent tearing pains in the right shoulder and upper arm, so that the arm could scarcely be moved, at 6 a.m. ; after rising the pain became greatly relieved, and disappeared after half an hour ; at 11 a.m., while Avalking in the open air, the pain in the arm remained, though not so severe, and alternated Avith some paiu in the right hip ; at noon, in the arm, the pain Avas only in the shoulder-joint, but so violent that the arm could scarcely be moved ; after half an hour it disappeared, and AA'as followed by creeping and craAvling along the ulnar nerve, Avith sensation of coldness in ali the limbs,33.—Frequent tearing in the right shoulder, in the knees and chest,36.—Arm. SAvelling of the right upper arra as far as the elbow,1.—Feeling of heaviness in the right upper arni, Avith slight draAving,23.—[1390.] Rheumatic pain in the right upper arm,22.— The upper arm seemed too thick, in the evening ; the sensation in it Avas diminished, with itching on the skin (second day),26.—Slight drawing pain in the right arm,33.—Slight draAving on the inner side of the right upper arra,17.—DraAving pain in the right upper arni below the insertion of the deltoid, lasting tAvo days,16.—Drawing paralytic pain in the right upper BRYONIA. 285 arm ; a feeling as of lead, which lasted one and a half hours,23.—A pressure in both numeri, which prevents falling asleep in the evening,1.—Very sen- sitive pains in the right arm, in the forenoon, for several hours; at noon these pains had nearly disappeared, but they returned in the afternoon at short intervals,33.—(A stitching and jerking in the deltoid muscle),1.—A kind of stitch in the upper arni, 011 raising it,6.—[1400.] Very fine shoot- ing, extremely painful stitches, deep in the deltoid muscle of the left arm. extending toward the surface,24.—Tensive draAving-tearing pains in both upper arms, and along the ulna of the right arm,21.—Elbow. "Swelling of the right elbow-joint, with stitches,3.—Slight draAving in left elboAV (after three hours),41.—DraAving and tearing in the right elboAV, and along the forearm to the Avrist,28.—"A feeling in the right elbow as if the arm were broken, with a troublesome paralytic pain ; it changed afterwards to a drawing pain; it extended to the shoulder-joint, aitel lasted ali day ; a similar pain also in the right thigh (tAventieth day),34.—Stitches in the tips of the elboAvs, Avith draAving in the tendons doAvn to the hands ; the sticking is aggravated on bending the elboAvs,1.—Forcami. Sensitive draAving and scraping in both forearms, Avhile riding,18.—At times, pressure, tearing, and gnaAving in the forearm,21.—In the morning, pressing and draAving in right forearm ; later, in the left hand and fingers of right hand (second day),41.—[1410.] "Tearing pain on the inner surface of the forearm, iti a line from the elbow to the wi-ist (after five days),4.—Pressive-teariug pain in both forearms, Avhich disappeared in a feAV hours from the left forearm, but became very violent in the right ; before going to sleep, he bathed the affected arm in cold water; the next morning the pain had disappeared,24.— Wrist. Pains in the Avrist and thumbs (third day),34.—"Pain in the wrists, as if wrenched or sprained, on every motion (after tvventy-fbur hours),1.—"Fine stitches in the wrists ifthe hands became warm, and during rest; they do not disappear on motion,1.—Hunds. An inflammation of the back of the hand, about mid- night, with burning pain,1.—Trembling of the hands, and distended vessels onthem,3.—He is unable to grasp tightly Avith the hands,3.—Stiffness of the right hand and fingere,13.—Painful stiffness in the left hand and forearm, as if in the ligaments and aponeuroses,13.—[1420.] Painful stiffness of the right band, especially on motion, and painful pressure over a hand's breadth in the region of the right nipple, especially violent during expiration (from 3d dil.),1 .—Numb and pithy sensation in the palms,1.—Long-continued holding of the pen, and strong pressure upon any object, is painful,15.— Sticking pain in the joints of the hands, with heaviness in them,3.—Jerking- tearing in the metacarpal bones of the right hand, while Avriting (second day),28.—Fingers. '■ A rather hot, pale swelling in the last joint of the little finger, with sticking in it, 011 moving the finger or on pressing it,1.—The third finger of the right hand had become very ranch SAvollen, and pained some- Avhat on pressure, stili more on motion; the joint between the first and second phalanges Avas especially affected, similari)-, but not so violently ; the fifth finger of the same hand Avas affected the next day (fourth day),9.— (The fingere of both hands go to sleep, as far as the wrists),1.—Painful stiff- ness of the right finger-joints, especially on bending them (from 4th dil.),12.— [1430.] Painful stiffness in the middle joint of the right middle finger, in- creased by bending, relieved by rubbing,13. —Paralytic feeling in the fingere,1.—Suddenly, after writing slowly, he noticed that the third finger of the right hand refusecl to work ; he gave it rest, but after a time, when attempting to write again, this lame feeling had become worse (third day ),9. __* On writing, or taking hold of anything, a sensation as if the finger-joints 286 BRYONIA. were swollen and puffed; they are painful on much exertion and on touch,15.— Pain in the joint of the first phalanx of the right index-finger, lasting several seconds, during rest,13.—Pain in the root of the little finger, as if pus were in it,1.—DraAving in the ball of the left, afterAvards of the right thumb (fourth day),34.—Sticking in the joint of the left little finger,27.— (Pain in the balls of the thumbs, like sticking and cramp),1.—Sticking pain in the fingers, when writing,3.—[1440.] Transient tearings in the joints of the left fingere (after two hours),15.—Jerking-like tearing in the joints be- tween the metacarpus and the fingere, or in the IoAvest joints of the fingere, of both hands, lasting a feAV minutes, on motion,6.—The phalanges are some- what sensitive to severe pressure, with a sensation in them as if the articular surfaces Avere SAvollen, Avhich impeded their motion (second day),15. Inferior Extremities.—Great lameness and desire to keep quiet (third day),42.—Heaviness of the loAver extremities,33.—"The legs are so weak that they will scarcely hold him, on commencing to walk, and even when stand- ing,3.—A remarkable sensation of heaviness in the loAver extremities while walking,26.—DraAving pain in the long bones of the leg,1.—Drawing and tearing in the whole of the right leg; the Aveariness disappears after Avalking for an hour,33.—On sitting, pressing pain in the Avhole left leg, especially in the loAver leg and ankle, compelling motion of the foot ; lasts about tAA'O hours; afterAvards decreases on walking, and ceases (third day),41.—Hip. Slight pain in the left hip,13.—Painful tension in the left hip,13.—[1450.] Slight draAving pain in the left hip,33.—Slight drawing in the hips and knees,36.—Drawing pain in the hips and nates,33.—Dull sticking pain in the hips,3.—"A few large stitches, like knife stitches, in the hips,1.—Pain in the hip-joints, like a jerk or shock, Avhen lying or sitting, better when AA'alking,1. —Feeling in the hip-joint which makes rising from a seat difficult, but which disappears on Avalking,36.—Paralytic draAving pain in the left hip- joint, Avhich Avas relieved by pressure with the hand on walking, returning every time on Avalkiug; every step caused decided cracking in the joints, lasting five days (tAventieth day),34.—Pressive pain in the left hip-joint, aggravated by motion, after half an hour; this pain extends after a little while to the right hip, then it suddenly leaves the left hip and attacks the inguinal region of the same side, especially the tendinous fibres Avhich forra the inguinal ring; even after an hour there is slight sensitiveness of both hips,33.—Pains iu right trochanter and gluteal region, of an aching, cramp- like, and bruised kind, worse at every motion (third day),42.—[1460.] Pain in the trochanter, a sticking Avhich makes him start on eA'ery false step ; during rest throbbing in it ; the spot is very sore to touch,1.—Thigh. Tottering of the thighs, especially Avhen going up and doAvn the staire (after second day),2.—Great AA'eariness of the thighs, noticed even Avhen sitting (after eight hours),6.—"Great weariness in the thighs, he can scarcely go up the steps ; less when going down the steps,6.—Stiffness in the thighs, like a cramp, in the morning, in bed,1.—"Great painfulness of the right thigh; the pain comes from the head of the femur, extends along the anterior surface of the thigh to the knee, is most severe about the middle, and disappears in the night; aggravated by motion, although it does not entirely disappear during rest; on motion, the paiu is draAving-tearing ; during rest there is a paralytic sensation,33.—Violent burning on the inner side of the thigh, toAvards evening,39.—A painful tension and draAving on the anterior surface of the right thigh just beloAV Poupart's ligament, relieved for several minutes when at rest, and soon returning,13.—Tensive pain on the anterior surface of the right thigh, just beloAV Poupart's ligament,13.—While Avalking, the BRYONIA. 287 tendinous expansion of both thighs seems tense, so that Avalking is difficult,33. —[1470.] DraAvings in the thighs, as if menstruation Avould appear,1.— Drawing on the anterior portion of the left thigh, on the posterior portion of the right thigh (fourth day),34.—DraAving in the left thigh, extending toAvards the hip,36.—ClaAving pains across the left thigh (fifth day),34.—A stitch in the upper anterior portion of the thigh,1.—Some short, fine stitches in the thighs, in the forenoon, hoav here, hoav there,33.—Tearing pain in the right thigh, on motion,2.—Bruised pain in the middle of the thigh, and, Avhen sitting, a throbbing like a hammer in the same place,1.— Knee. Redness of the kuee-caps,39.—Excoriation of the holloAV of the knee, for more than a Aveek,40.—[1480.] The knees totter and knock together when walk- ing,3.—Weariness, especially in the knee-joints,3.—Weariness, especially in the knee-joint (immediately),5.—Weariness and laraeness in both knees, aggravated by Avalking, relieved Avhen at rest (second day),26.—A Aveak and paralyzed feeling in the right knee-joint, so that he almost had to drag the foot, Avhen Avalking in the forenoon (twenty-fifth day),16.—Very weak feel- ing in the knees, especially on going up stairs, in the evening,18.—The Aveakness in the knees increases, and extends doAvmvards into the middle of the leg,18.—Loss of power in the knees, especially on going upstairs,18.— *Tensive, painful stiffness of the knees,1.—"A feeling in the right knee-cap, as if he had been kneeling a long time,33.—[1490.] Violent continued pain in the knee,39.—Pain on the right knee, on the inner condyle of the femur,33. —"Pain in the right knee, so that in the evening he could scarcely walk, and was obliged to keep the leg very quiet; the inner side of the knee was very pain- ful to touch; the next morning, while in bed, there was no pain, but after being up awhile the pain returned,33.—Pains seated in the left knee, aggravated by Avalking,39.—Pains in the left knee-joint, only noticed on walking,13.— "Tensive sensation in the bend ofthe knee, which afterwards changed to a drawing and wrenching along the crest ofthe fibula, lasting several minutes,21. —Cramp in the knee and in the sole, Avhen sitting, and at night Avhen lying,1.—The knee-caps ache, as if they had been beaten loose,1.—Pain on going doAvn stairs, as if the knee-caps Avould break,1.—In the evening, dig- ging and itching in the legs, about the knees and on the thighs ; after scratching or rubbing, small red elevated pimples appear, Avhich cause a burning pain ; Avhen the pimples arise, the itching ceases,1.—[1500.] Tear- ing-draAving in the left knee-joint, and in the middle toes of the left foot, in both elbow-joints, and on the flexor surface of both thighs ; ali these pains are relieved during rest (sixth day),26.—DraAving and sticking in the left knee and calf (third day),34.—Pressive pain in the knee, usually more severe iu the morning ; begins soon after taking the drug and lasts through the Avhole proving,40.—At 9 a.m., on walking, pressing pain in the right knee and lower leg (third day),41.—Violent tearing-sticking in the right knee-joint after a Avarm covering; when this ceased, some stitches appeared in the left axilla,27.—Sensitive sticking in the right knee, and in the right external malleolus (second day),19.—"When walking bent, sticking pain from the hip into the knee,1.—A few stitches in the knee-joint (twenty-fifth day),43.— Fine transient stitches in the knee-joints, only on motion,6.—Stitches in the knees when walking,3.—{1510.] Stitches in the right knee ou ascending steps, obliging him to stand stili (second day),15.—Transient stitches in the hollows of both knees, in the afternoon, Avhen Avalking,18.—Transient stitches in the right knee-joint, on motion (after five hours),18.—Violent tearing stitches in the left knee-joint, disappearing after rising (morning of fifth day),26.—Jerk- like, very painful stitches on the inner side of the left knee, repeated tAvo 288 BRYONIA. or three times, lasting several seconds,23.—Tearing in the left knee, Avhich extended along the tibia to the ankle, and then disappeared,28.—(A tearing and) burning in the right knee,1.—Reappearance of the tearing pain in the knee after eating, especially if one leg is riding over the other,28.—Stitch- Hke tearing from the feet into the holloAV of the knees, better during rest than during motion,3.—Leg. SAvelling of both legs (after forty hours),2.— [1520.] Sudden SAvelling of the loAver leg,1.—SAvelling, Avithout redness, of the loAver portion of the loAver legs, excepting on the soles of the feet, Avhich are not SAvollen,3.—A twitching in the loAver leg at night; during the day a tAvitching like an electric shock,1.—Unsteadiness of the legs, and tottering when walking down the steps (after tAA'enty hours),1.—Heaviness in the right leg (second and third days),33.—Heaviness and tension in the right leg,33.—Heaviness and tension in the right leg, in the afternoon,33.—Pain in the legs, as after Avalking the previous day,33.—Severe draAving pain in the loAver leg, especially in the calf, lasting for an hour, and followed by sweat in that place (after four days),1.—DraAving and tearing in both legs, espe- cially around the right knee, Avhich is also painful to touch, and in the left leg,33.—[1530.] In the evening, violent bruised sensation in the legs (first day),41.—While sitting, bruised pain in left leg, for a moment (after tAvo hours),41.—Pain in the tibia and in the knee-cap, only when Avalking (fifth day),34.—Burning on the anterior surface of the right tibia,33.— DraAving-tensive pain in the tibia, extending to the right foot ; it disap- peared on Avalking,20.—Sticking-draAving along the outer border ofthe tibia (third day),34.—Tearing in the tibia?, with SAvelling in the feet, and heavi- ness in the arms,1.—Tearing-tAvitching pain in the upper part of the tibia,1. —Pinching tension in the left calf,13.—Cramps in the calves, while lying,21. —[1540.] At night, cramp in the calves (a contractive tension), Avhich dis- appears on motion,1.—Cramp in the left calf, in the morning (after tAvelve hours),1.—A dull, pressive-draAving pain in the left calf, Avhich would not alloAV him to sit, and AA'as relieved by walking (third day),18.—"Pinching- tearing in the right calf, very painful, but not lasting a long time, Avhile sitting, after a meal (second day),28.—"Bruised pain on the outer side ofthe left calf, on moving and turning the foot, as also on touch; during rest, a numb sensation in this place far several days (after twelve hours),3.-—Ankles. Immobility of the right ankle on Avalking,36.—Pain in the left ankle while sitting,33.—Pain in the ankle and right great toe (second day),34.—"Tension in the ankles on motion1.—He dreamed that violent pain prevented Avalk- ing, and on waking, found that he had a real sticking and scraping in the outer malleolus ofthe foot; it lasted a quarter of an hour; Avhen it ceased, pains spread over the Avhole body, alternately attacking the lirabs and joints, Avere continued a long time, lasting two hours ; the sleep after mid- night Avas restless and interrupted by fatiguing dreams, only towards morn- ing quiet sleep, and on rising he felt slight remnants of the Avandering pains,18.—Feet. [1550.] *Hot swelling ofthe feet (after eight hours),1.— Top of foot stili swollen a little ; joint of great toe stili weak and tender, and hurts a little Avhen walking (tAventy-tirst day),43.—"The feet are tense and swollen in the evening1.—Heaviness in the feet, in the forenoon,33.—On rising, after eating, the feet felt as heavy as a hundredAveight,1.—Weari- ness of the feet, as if she had Avalked a long distance,1.—The feet are Aveak Avhen going upstairs,1.—Stiffness in the feet, on rising after long sitting,36. —Pain deep in the right foot between the bones, so severe that he Avas often obliged to stop Avhen walking; the painful place itched severely; the skin Avas rough ; the metatarsal bones seemed SAvollen (after one and a half BRYONIA. 289 months),34.—Burning beat in both feet as far as the malleoli, as though they were put into hot water, with painful stitches in the heels and in the corns ; stiffness iu the lower extremities and the nape ofthe neck,13.—[1560.] Cramp in the feet at night, Avhen lying in bed, on the back of the feet and on the heels (after six hours),1.—DraAving pain iu both feet,36.—Drawing along the whole length of the left foot, after rising,36.—Frequent drawing pains in the feet, with stiffness in the joints, continued several Aveeks,36.— "Pain in the feet, as if sprained,1.—-Pressive pain in the metatarsal bones, several times in the afternoon,33.—"Stitches in the feet,3.—Sticking in the balls of both feet, with sensation of great heat, towards evening; is obliged to take off the shoes,1.—A very sensitive tearing pain on the ridge of the right foot, Avhich lasted ten minutes, and tAvo hours after appeared in the left upper arni,19.—Sudden violent tearing in the right metatarsal bones, in the forenoon, when Avalking, so that he is obliged to stand stili, Avhereby the pain is relieved ; it is reneAved, however, on motion, and lasts five or six minutes (tAvelfth day),"26.—[1570.] At 2 p.m., pain quite severe ; it now feels more like a bruise; the pain during the last hour has extended higher up the tendon, Avhich is very tender to the touch, from an inch above the joint of the big toe to the bend of the ankle ; (I took Cauloph. again this morning), (fifteenth day),43.—*Hot swelling of the instep, with bruised pain on stretching out the foot ; the foot seems tense on stepping on it, and on touch it pains, as if suppurating, like an abscess,1.—* Tensive pain on the beick of the feet, even when sitting,1.—Dull draAving-pressive pain on the back of the left foot ; Avalking Avas very difficult, with pain at the same time in the sole ofthe foot (twentieth day),34.—Tearing on the back of the right foot (first night),2.-—The last place affected Avashigh up on the instep ; the skin Avas swollen, and the parts beneath tender; at last, when the sore- ness did disappear, it seemed to go suddenly (after eight Aveeks),43.—Cramp in the right heel (fifth day),34.—Slight stitches on the inner side of the right heel,13.—Needle-stitches in both heels, in the morning, in bed, Avhich dis- appear after rising,1.—Fine burning stitches in the left heel, at the insertion of the tendo Achillis,27.—[1580.] Frequent tearing on the inner side of the right lied,13.—Shooting into the heel as from a hook, two nights, imme- diately after lying doAvn ; sudden dull stitches in succession, for quarter of an hour,1.—For a short time, a sore, tender sensation at the bottom of the lied Avhen pressing upon it (tAventy-fifth day),43.—A feeling of heaviness in the soles, and a numb sensation as if they Avere SAvollen,1.—Pinching pain in the sole ofthe right foot, Avhile sitting,33.—Cramp in the piantar muscles, sometimes at night,39.—Pressure ou the inner margin of the left sole (after one hour),*.—Such violent sticking in both soles, that she could not step ; Avith tension in the ankles; she could not even He on account of tension and sticking,2.—Kiiife-like stitches in the left sole,1.—Pain, as if numb, and like a tension in the holloAV of the foot, when stepping,1.—[1590.] In the holloAvs of the feet, stitches on stepping,1.—Toes. Painfulness of the left second toe, in the afternoon, when Avalking,33.—Burning pain in the second left toe,33.—Sticking paiu in the balls of the right toes, Avorse Avhen sitting, less Avhen Avalking,1.—Severe sticking, as Avith needles, on the loAver surface ofthe right third and fourth toes, in the afternoon, lasting several seconds,13. —Several stitches extend into the toes,3.—Fine stitches beneath the nail of the left little toe (sixth day),28.—The left little toe pains as if sore, Avithout anything to be seen upon it,33.—The pain extends into the tarso-metatarsal joints of ali the toes except the small one (seventeenth day),43.—(Cloudy this morning), pain much worse, pains constantly, but worse Avhen Avalking; VOL. II.—19 290 BRYONIA. joints feel sprained, or like a bruise from something heavy falLng across the toes ; 8.30 p.m., a great deal better, does not pain when at rest now ; pain tAvice to-day in left knee (eighteenth day),43.—[1600.] Pain in toes rather worse ; it extends up the metatarsal bone again (tAventy-fifth day),*3. —Pain in the balls of the left toes, as if bruised,1.—The left toes become continually more sensitive; they frequently itch,36.—"Sudden pain in the balls ofthe great toes; it seemed as if he could not stretch out the toes, last- ing half an hour,36.-—Violent draAving in the right great toe, extending over the back ofthe foot, and upAvard to the middle ofthe tibia ; a similar pain at the same time in the left forearm,34.—Sticking and pressure in the balls ofthe great toes, also pain in them as if frozen,1.—Stitches through the tip of the left great toe (fifth day),34.—Sore feeling near the middle ofthe tareal bone of great toe, left foot, before getting up in the morning; on Avalking down to my office (about six squares) after breakfast, the foot became so painful in that region that I could scarcely Avalk ; the further I Avalked the Avorse it became : I felt as if the ligaments had been sprained ; I forgot that I had taken Bryonia, and supposed I Avas getting the rheumatism ; I took a feAV globules of Cauloph. Sd ; it soon got better, the pain passed off" with a comfortable sensation of burning, very much like an injured part does "when it stops hurting." On Avalking out about 11 a.m., the pain returned again, but Avas not so intense as in the morning, when it Avas so severe as to make me Avalk lame. This time it also affected the right foot slightly in the same place for a short time ; took Cauloph. again, when it agaiu got better, but carne back slightly at night (fourteenth day),43.—Foot a great deal better to-day, it only pains now when Avalking ; the pain has moved down into the large joint of the great toe; it feels Avhen I stand or step on that foot as if the joint had been sprained ; sometimes it has felt when treading Avith that foot, as if the joints AA'ere giving way or spread.ing apart (sixteenth day),43.—A very slight degree of pain in joint of big toe this morning, stili aggravated by Avalking. For several days the skin over the tareal bone ofthe big toe has been SAvollen and inflamed; it has nearly disappeared this morning. The soreness appears to be in the sheath ofthe tendou, but principally in the periosteum and ligaments; there does not appear to be that swelling of the joints, stiffness, and dread of motion that usually charaetcrizes rheumatism ; but motion edways increases the pain (nineteenth day),43.—[1610.] Large joint of great toe continues to hurt me Avhen Avalking; yesterday the corresponding joint of the next toe pained also ; sometimes it is perfectly easy when at rest, sometiraes it is not ; the sensation is stili that of having been sprained (twenty-fourth day),43.—The joint is better, but there is a great deal of soreness ali along the top of the metatarsal bone of great toe ; there is also SAvelling, redness, and great en- gorgement of the veins, so much so that I am afraid of a permanent vari- cose condition of them. Took Hamaraelis, 3d dil., 2 drops, and used tinc- ture externally (tAventy-sixth day),43.—The hitherto painless corn groAA'S and pains, mostly when stepping, though also during rest,1.—DraAving pain in a corn on the left little toe,34.—Burning-sticking pain in a hitherto pain- less corn, only on very slight touch ; the pain immediately ceases on severe pressure,1.—The corns pain as if sore, on slight touch, even in bed,1. General Symptoms.—Object ice. On walking, he was obliged to bend considerably forward (second day),33.—When the pain disappears, the part trembles and the face becomes coki,1.—" When walking, especially after rising from sitting, and when beginning to walk, unst e adi ness of ali parts of the body, as if ali the muscles had lost their power ; on continuing to walk it became BRYONIA. 291 Setter (after forty-eight hours),1.—Restlessness. Restlessness,33.—[1620.] Nervous excitementin the middle ofthe day,33.—Atnight she tossesthe hands and feet about until 10 o'clock, as in anxiety; she lies, as in consequence, with cold SAveat on the forehead, and sighs ; folloAved by Aveakness,1.—Fa- tigue. Feel lazy and indisposed to work (sixth and seventh days),42.— Indolence and general discomfort (after one hour),33.—* Very tired and pros- trated,23.—He became fatigued very soon on Avalking in the open air; espe- cially troublesome Avas ascending steps; be Avas obliged to rest frequently (second day),37.—On Avalking in the open air she was not tired, but when she Avalked in the room she became so tired that she Avas obliged to sit or lie doAvn,1. — "Weariness,1.—"Great weariness in the morning,31.— "Great weariness in the afternoon,2*.—[1630.] "Great weariness and sweat over the whole body after a slight exertion (after three hours),15.—AVeariness in the afternoon, folloAved by two liquid stools Avithout tenesmus,11.—Weariness when sitting, less Avhen Avalking,1.—Great Aveariness, Avhen waking from sleep,1.—* Weariness, prostration, in the whole body,13.—* Uncommonly wearied and prostrated (after four hours),18.—After a heated Avalk and rapid cool- ing, the same Aveariness, chilliness, bruised sensation, and Avandering pains in the Avhole body that are felt after taking cold,34.—"General weakness,3. —Weak, indolent, Aveary, and sleepy,2.—"She is weak; the arms and feet ache; if she does any work the arms sink down ; if she goes upstairs she can scarcely get along1.—[1640.] "Great weakness and exhaustion,21.—Weakness very great,19.—"The feeling of weakness becomes very great, especially great fatigue after a long walk1*.—She feels Aveakest Avhen Avalking in the open air,1.— Great Aveakness Avhen Avalking (eleventh day),26.—Unusual Aveakness and prostration towards evening,18.—Unusually Aveak and heavy in the morning, after rising (second day),16.—The symptoms disappeared after a short rest Avhile quiet in bed, except the Aveakness and the very depressed mood, Avhich continued the Avhole day,11.—"loss of strength on the slightest exertion,1.—*0n rising, great exhaustion and weakness, which increased during the forenoon while walking, so that he had to drag himself about ; on going upstairs there was excessive weakness in the knees and legs (second day),18.—[1650.] "General prostration (forenoon of second day),38.— Gen- eral prostration (after half an hour),18.—The general prostration Avas re- lieved after a short rest,18.-—* Great prostration and uneasiness,11.—Great prostration and Aveariness, with slight feeling of anxiety,18.—*0n rising from bed, he was attacked by faintness, with cold sweeit and rumbling in the abdomen,1.—Sensibility, Acute. Painful sensitiveness here and there in the body, in the left knee, in the left hip, in the loins, though only noticed Avhen Avalking,13.—Sensitiveness of the skin,13.—Sensations. Ahvays after taking the medicine, I would feel light, vigorous, and active, or I inight say supple,43.—General discomfort, weariness, so that even the clothes feel oppressive (soon after taking),33.—[1660.] General sick feeling,24.— Soon after Avaking from the midday sleep, he felt sicker, ali the symptoms Avere increased, and he Avas out of humor,1.—"Perry spot in the body is pain- ful when taken hold of, as if bruised, or as if suppurating, especially in the pit of the stomach, and especially in the morning,1.—Pain ali over the body, as if the flesh were too loose (for sixteen days),2.—The pain affected every portion of the body, even to the feet, especially on the right side,3*.—Tran- sient pain in several parts of the body, in the metacarpus, metatarsus, the ribs, and clavicle.*,33.—Pain in the joints, especially worse after Avalking,18.— Painless draAving back and forth iu the affected parts,1.—Slight drawing pains here and there in the body,34.—Drawing pains at 10 p.m., Avhile at 292 BRYONIA. rest in bed, wandering through ali the lirabs and joints of the body, most violent and continued in the middle of the left side, where it caused stitches, impeding respiration,18.—[1670.] "Drawing rheumatic pains in various parts of the body, especially in the insertion of the left ligamentum patella^, on the anterior portion of the right leg, eind in the nape of the neck, at different times during the day (fourth day),34.—* Transient drawing and tension in almost ali the limbs and joints ; the pains Avere most sensitive in the left Avrist; they Avere only transient, and soon moderated in the knees, ankles, and neck, but remained longest in the left shoulder-joint ; they appeared equally during rest and motion; during the latter a sensation of chilliness was felt,18.—Same pains as before descnbed,not only in the joints, but also in the forearms, upper arras, thighs, and legs, along the course of the long bones, in the phalanges of the fingere and toes, and in the neck ; the draAV- ing-scraping pain in the long bones was corabined with transient fine stitches,18.—Pressive-draAving pain in the periosteum of ali the bones, caus- ing apprehension, as in the onset of ague, in the forenoon (after tAventy- four hours),1.—A pressing in the Avhole body, especially on the chest,1.— Stitches over the whole body, as with needles,1.—Stitches in the affected part,1.—Stitches, which cause her to start, in the affected parts,1.—Some stitches here and there, especially in the right eye and left arm,16.—Two stitches in various parts of the body, at different times (third and folloAving days),16.—"Stitches iti the joints, on motion and on touch,1.—[1680.] In the affected parts, stitches if one press upon them,1.—In the evening, dull stitches from before backwards, and also a similar sensation in the abdomen, a hand's breadth above the navel,27.—Jerking stitches here and there, on the vertex, on the Avrists and elboAvs, especially frequent and violent in several vlaces on the forehead, with sensitiveness of the teeth,31.—Frequent tearings in various parts of the body, especially in the toes and in the right shoulder, Avith a feeling as if motion Avas difficult,36.—In the morning, unable to He in bed ; every part on which she lay Avas sore,1.—In the morning, feels bruised and lame, particularly in right hip (fourth day),42.—(Painful throb- bing in the vessels of the Avhole body),1.—Pains arise during rest, disap- pear after motion ; others, hoAvever, during motion, and disappearing dur- ing rest,34. Skin.—* Yellow skin of the whole body, even of the face (after tAvelve days),2.—Small red spots in the skin of the arms and feet, which pain like burning nettles; on pressure they raomentarily disappear,1.—[1690.] *A red, round, hot spot on the cheek on the malar bone,1.—Round red spots, as large as peas and larger, in the skin of the arm, without sensation ; they do not disappear by pressing upon them,1.—Cracking of the skin and for- mation of thin crusts,39.—Eru\)tÌon, Dry. *Eruption over the Avhole body, especially on the back as far as the neck, Avhich itched so violently that he was obliged to scratch it,1.—Eruption on the loAver lip outside the border, Avith itching-biting pain as frora salt,1.—Eruption beloAV the left corner of the mouth, with smarting pain,1.—A biting-itching eruption around the throat, especially after SAveating,1.—Eruption on the abdomen, and on the back as far as the neck, aud on the forearms, in the forepart of the night and in the morning, causing a burning and biting pain,2.—Dry eruption on and in the holloAV of the knee, Avhicb itches at evening; seems red ; scratching causes a biting pain,2.—"A red, elevated, rashlike eruption over the whole body, in a mother and her infant ; in the infant it appeared after two days, in the mother after three days,2.—[1700.] Ras li on the arms, on the front of the chest, and above the knees ; it becomes red in the even- BRYONIA. 293 ing, itches, and burns before she lies in bed, but AA'hen in bed, after she be- comes Avarm, the rash and itching disappear,1.—Red nettlerash ou the throat,2.—The glans is covered with a red piraply rash, Avhich itches,1.— Red rash on the upper portion of the forearm,2.—Eruption of small red pimples,39.—A pimple as large as a pea in the left loAver lid, painful to touch for sixteen days (after tAventy-four hours),2.—(A pimple on the chin, with sticking pain on touch),1.—A small pimple in the right corner ofthe mouth, or rather on the loAver lip, Avhich bleeds profusely from time to time, for six days,2.—Pimples appear on the abdomen and on the hips, Avhich bum and itch, and Avhen she scratches smarting results,1.—Several inflamed pimples on the back and face, especially on the forehead ; they do not pain, but iteli on strong pressure, and leave a sore sensation for some time,33.—[1710.] Pimples betAveen the right thumb and index finger; every touch causes a fine stinging pain,1.—Pimples, Avhich are someAvhat painful, on the thigh (fourth day),10.—The aphthse on the inner surface of the lip bled some- Avhat,13.—A small tetter on the right cheek (after fourth day),2.—Afoist. A vesicle on the vermilion border of the loAver lip, Avith burning pain,1.— Vesicular eruption, with burning iu the middle of the upper lip ; it was nearly round and of the size of a penny, and looked like a hydroa,18.—An eruption began upon the sacrai region, extended over the back, chest, and forearm, consisting of more or less diffused groups of rashlike pimples, as large as the head of a pin, pointed Avith white semi-transparent vesicles ; these gradually dried, the spots desquamated, and left a red color for a long time; there Avas no pain, only sometimes, on especially active motion, a slight itching, easily relieved (the last weeks of the proving),31.—(Moist, exuding eruption on the legs),1.—Fusilliar. (Itchlike eruption only on the joints, on the inner surface of the Avrists, in the bends of the elboAvs, and externally on the condyles of the elbows, especially externally on the knee, as also on the hollow of the knee),1.—A soft boil in the inner canthus of the left eye ; matter Aoavs frora it from time to time, for ten days (after six days),2.—[1720.] Hard boil behind the ear, Avhich frequently changes its size (after tAventy-four hours),2.—Small suppurating spot on the lower lip, with burning pain on touch,2.—A pustule under the knee, which pains and sticks Avhen touched,1.—(White pustules on the sole of the foot, Avith a pain like a bad ulcer; the foot was red, and he could not walk on ac- count of pain),1.— UlcerS. (The discharge from an ulcer colors the linen blackish)*1.—Chilliness in an ulcer, Avith pain as if it had been affected by too great cold,1.—Tearing pain in an ulcer,1.—(Ulcerated cartilage of the ears),1.—Sensations. During a slight mental excitement (in laughing), a sudden sticking (itching) burning over the whole body, as if he had been stung with nettles, or had a nettlerash, though nothing could be seen upon the skin ; this burning appeared even Avhen merely thinking of it, or if he became heated,1.—A sore painful spot begins to bum violently,1.—[1730.] A hurning pain in the skin on the right side of the first dorsal vertebra, in a place as large as a quarter of a dollar, as if this part had been touched by nettles, for half an hour (eleventh day),26.—Burning pain in the skin on the outer margin of the left knee-cap, lasting several seconds, and fre- quently returning,17.—A tension of the skin of the face on moving the facial muscles,1.—Paroxysmal draAving in the skin under the loAver jaAV on the right side, and the inner side of the left leg, and groin, and knee,34.—In the morning, after rising, a biting pain in the region of the scab of an ulcer, Avhich increases on standing, is relieved on sitting, and disappears on mod- erate motion,1.—Itching-biting in the left inner canthus, as from sand, at 294 BRYONIA. 3 p.m. (first day),13.—A throbbing in the vicinity of the crust of an ulcer, Avhich resembles a sticking (after dinner),1.—(CraAvling in the hands, as if asleep),1.—A crawling-creepiug, as from a mouse, from the axilla to the hip,1.—Itching on the scalp and about the anus,33.—[1740.] Itching on the border of the left upper lid, mingled with burning and tearing,1.—Itching at the union of the first and second phalanges of the fingers of the left hand Avithout any apparent cause (fourth day),9.—Itching in the hips and thighs (after forty-eight hours),2.—An itching, as if something was healing, in the IioIIoav of the knee, Avith sweat in this place, at night,1.—Burning- itching and continued stitches in various parts, in the evening after lying doAvn in bed (after tAvo hours),1.—Sticking-itching here and there over the body,13.—A sticking-itching beloAV the right upper lid, as from a stiff hair, relieved by rubbing,13.—Immediately before going to sleep, during the day or in the evening, tearing-itching in various places on the soft parts of the body, or digging burning-itching stitches,1.—Tickling-itchiug (during the day) on the arras, hands, and feet, with rashlike pimples,1. Sleep and Dreams.—Sleepiness. * Very much inclined to yawn; frequent yawning the whole day,1.—[1750.] YaAvning,13.—YaAvning almost ali day,40.—Frequent'yawning,31039.—Frequent yaAvning towards noon (second day),36.—Frequent yaAvning, sneezing,15.—Sudden yaAvning before dinner, with much thirst,6.—Continuai inclination to sleep for three days,2.—Sleepi- ness,33.—Sleepiness, immediately after eating,3.—Sleepiness on Avaking A\Tas almost irresistible (second morning),34.—[1760.] Great sleepiness, even in the daytime, for several days in succession,2.—Great sleepiness during the day, Avith great inclination to a midday sleep; on Avaking, ali the limbs Avere asleep,1.—" Great sleepiness and Constant yawning, though he had slept well the previous night,22.—Great sleepiness in the afternoon,22.—"Much sleepiness during the day when alone,1.—"So sleepy that he wishes to sleep the whole day, for thirteen days in succession,2.—She slept the Avhole day, Avith excessively dry heat, without eating or drinking, Avith tAvitching in the face ; she let the stool pass six times involuntarily, Avhich was brown and very offensive,1. —Very sound sleep during the night (perhaps OAviug to sitting up late for tAA'O or more nights), (second day),42.—He slept soundly the Avhole night, and continued sleepy through the whole day ; the next night he slept uneasily, and the day after Avas lively,1.—Difficult to Avake from sleep in the morning,34.—[1770.] In the morning he cannot rise from bed, and Avishes to He a long time (without being weak),1.—Three hours' sleep after eating (contrary to custom), and very vivid dreams; after waking dull stitches and pressure in the chest near the sternum, in the region of the fifth rib,27.—In former years, Avhen young, a sensation of invigoration, not only after aAvaking, but even during sleep ; a certain feeling of comfort ; this sensation had disappeared during my residence in Vienna (for three years), but it returned again very marked for six nights, from massive doses of Bryonia,9.—Sleeplessness. "Sleeplessness on account of uneasi- ness in the Mood and anxiety (was obliged to rise from bed) ; the thoughts croAvded upon one another without heat, sweat, or thirst,1.—(Tired, and yet cannot sleep; Avhen he tries to sleep he loses his breath),1.—"Loss of sleep at night, on account of uneasiness in the blood; tossed about the bed,1.—"Loss of sleep, before midnight?.—Restless sleep, full of thoughts,5.—"Loss of sleep before midnight, Avith frequent urinating (second day),31.—Restless sleep, with confused dreams; tossed from side to side,3.—[1780.] "Night restless ; he could scarcely sleep for half an hour, and during his slumbering was continually busy with what he had read the evening previous (first BRYONIA. 295 night),9.—Night very restless,2231.—The night was very restless; anxious dreams ; abput three o'clock she cried out in her sleep,1.—"Night very rest- less, disturbed by frightful dreams ; frequent waking and falling asleep (second and third day),36.—Very restless sleep at night, with mudi SAveat,31.—The night's rest disturbed; she only slept towards morning,21.—"Uneasy sleep and frequent waking, in consequence of troublesome dreams (third night),32.— At night uneasiness in the blood ; he slept late and not soundly,1.—He Avas unable to sleep several nights on account of heat; the bed covers seemed too hot, and on uncovering he felt too cool; stili Avithout thirst and almost Avithout sweat,1.—"He could not sleep well; a warmth and anxiety in the blood prevented it until 12 o'clock,1.—[1790.] The child was unable to sleep in the evening ; could not get quiet ; it rose again from bed,1.—"He could not sleep before midnight on account of a frequent shivering sensation, which crept over one arm or foot, followed by some siveat,1.—He Avas unable to sleep before 2 o'clock ; he Avas obliged to turn back and forth in the bed like a child that had been deprived of its rest ; in the morning after Avaking he was stili very sleepy,1.—He slept only before midnight, then not again ; remained quite Avide aAvake ; felt great Aveariness Avhen lying, which increased in the legs on rising, but soon afterwards disappeared,1.—She only slept at four in the morning, and then dreamed of dead persons,1.—She tosses about the bed until 1 o'clock; she cannot sleep on account of anxious heat, yet has no perceptible external heat,1.—Waking early in the night,1.—She Avoke every hour ali night and remembered her dreams, and when she fell asleep again she dreamed again just as vivid, and remembered it just as Avell after waking,1.—In the evening, in bed, she aAvoke after a short sleep Avith a tAvisting sensation in the pit of the stomach, Avhich caused nausea, threatened to suffocate her, so that she Avas obliged to sit up in bed,1.— HeAvoke suddeuly before 3 a.m., and broke out into a slight perspira- tion, Avhich lasted till morning, AvhereAvith he lay most comfortably ou the back, and only slumbered a little, Avith dryness of the forepart of the mouth and lips, Avithout thirst (after eight hours),1.—[1800.] "He started from an anxious dream and screamed out1.—Sleep did not reffesb him ; in the morning on waking he was stili very tired ; the Aveariness dis- appeared on rising and dressing,1.—Startings in sleep, which Avake her,1.— "Ln the evening, before falling asleep, she starts up in fright1.—Startings on falling asleep every evening in bed,1.—He talked irrationally Avhen Avaking frora sleep,1.—Moaning in the sleep, about 3 A.m.,1.—(He makes motions Avith his mouth in his sleep as if he Avere cheAving),1.—Towards evening Avhile asleep she dreAv her mouth back and forth, opened the eyes, distorted them, and talked irrationally, as if she Avere Avide aAvake ; she spoke distinctly, but hastily, as if she fancied that many other persons were about her; looked freely about, talked with absent children, and desired to go home,1.—The sleep was very remarkable ; he seemed conscious that he Avas sleeping ; consciousness Avas apparently emancipated from the realm of sleep, which overpoAvered the other senses (analogous to somnambulism ?) ; this condition caused him the more anguish, since consciousness became weaker, and at last Avas entirely lost as in faintness; from this anguish arose an internai cramp, which caused a return to complete consciousness, which had the effect of making him Avide aAvake ; after Avaking, the arm upon Avhich he Avas lying Avas senseless and stiff, which, hoAvever, soon disappeared (second night),1.—[1810.] Soranambulistic condition,8.—She rose at night from her bed in her dream, and went to the door as if she Avould go out,1.— AAvakened in the night by shouts and laughter of students living Avith me ; I found myself out of my bed, in the opposite corner of the room, lying 296 BRYONIA. upon the bed covers spread upon the floor, Avithout knowing hoAV I got there ; it must have happened in deep sleep, from Avhich I Avas only arouscd sufficiently to get back to bed without being able to give connected ansAvers to questions put to me. In the morning I ascertained that for several nights Avhile asleep I had disturbed others by cries and groans Avithout being able myself to remeraber more than heavy dreams. My sleep for about three Aveeks had been unusually sound ; though I had ahvays enjoyed sound sleep, yet I Avas usually aAvakened by every slight noise in my room, Avhile lately I had not been conscious of persons entering my room, and could be aroused from sleep only by shaking. I only kneAV that during this time I tossed about restlessly in ray sleep, because I had been conscious of knocking against the Avall several times in a not very gentle manner (tbirty-third night),16.—Dreams. During sleep much dreaming,13.— Sleep disturbed by dreams for several days,22.—Frequently aAvakened from sleep by dreams,37.—Pleasant dreams during the night (second day),42.— Very vivid dreams, so that he remembered everything after Avaking (sixth and seventh nights),10.—Very vivid remembered dreams after midnight,34.— Night disturbed by vivid dreams; aAvakened frequently, aud every time had a feeling of chilliness in the toes,32.—[1820.] *In his dreams he was busy about his household affairs,1.—The night was disturbed by restless dreams (first night),18.—Frequently aAvakened by restless dreams, or by in- voluntary motion ofthe legs, which caused immediately great pain (second night),38.—Many confused and indistiuct dreams, in Avhich he was very active,13.—Night disturbed by confused and anxious dreams,36.—Anxious dreams,1.—* Very vivid dreams the whole night of anxiety and care about his business,1.—Frequently avvakened by unpleasant dreams and obliged to urinate (second and third night),37.—Dreams of eli sputo and vexation,1.—He dreamed Avhile awake that he tried to toss some one out ofthe windoAv,1.— [1830.] Numerous indistinct dreams of battles in which the prover took part, during the night (from 3d dil.),12.—On Avaking he could not free him- self from bis dream ; he stili continued to dream Avaking,1. Fever.—Chilliness. Continued chilliness (after tAvo hours),15.— Chilliness, the Avhole of the first day, ali over,1.—Chilliness toward even- ing,18.—Chilliness in the evening before lying down,1.— Chilliness in bed in the evening after lying down,1.—Chilliness in the open air and dread of it,1. —Chilliness on waking,1.—Chilliness Avhile Avalking up a steep mountain, folloAved by unusual SAveating and weariness,14.—[1840.] Paroxysms of fever; lying doAvn, chilliness, yaAvning, nausea; then SAveat Avithout thirst, from 10 p.m. till 10 a.m.,1.—Chilly in the open air,2.—After the midday nap he was chilly; the head confuseci,1.—After a walk in the open air, she gets chilly in the room; she Avas not chilly in the open air,1.—Chills over the Avhole skin,1.—Creeping chili (after tAvo and a half hours),15.—Chills toAA'ards evening,1/—-Frequent chills Avhile Avalking on a hot day,15.—Violent chili, with such great prostration that she could not leave the bed for three hours ; this unusual Aveakness lasted three days,21.—Violent shaking chili, through the Avhole body, as in an ague, Avhich compelled her to He down, with sticking pain in the left side above the hips, as if an abscess Avould break there, though Avithout thirst and Avithout subsequent heat (after forty-eight hours),7.—[1850.] Cold sensation and discomfort through the whole body,33.—Shivering,1.—Shivering over the Avhole body, especially over the back,15.—Violent shivering Avas suddenly caused by a draft of air from turning iu bed ; he Avrapt himself closely in the bed ; the dorsal, pectoral, and abdominal muscles tAvitched convulsively; the extremities trembled ; BRYONIA. 297 the chili seemed especially to concentrate itself in the interior ofthe chest; it lasted ten minutes, gradually diminishing, but immediately reappeared on moving the body or putting a limb out of bed (first night),13.—A peculiar shivering sensation Avhile Avashing (after tenth night),9.—Excessive shivering, and nausea; aversion to tobacco-smoking,15.—Slight chilliness, folloAved by heat,23.—Chilly sensation, with sudden general heat (after half an hour),1. —Chilliness, with great heat, in the afternoon Avhile Avalking,15.—In the afternoon shivering, then heat, together with chili ; the chili was on the chest and arms (but the arras and hands Avere warmer than usuai) ; the heat Avas in the head, with throbbing pulse-like pain in the temples, much aggravated in the evening; the shivering, heat, and chili Avere without thirst,1.— Partial. [1860.] Chilliness in the face,22.—Chilliness on the arms,1.— Creeping chilliness in back, from above doAvnward (after half an hour to tAvo hours),*2.—Creeping chills in the loAver extremities in the evening, in bed, especially on the thighs ; even the skin felt cool,27.—Creeping chills in the left thigh in the evening,28.—Creeping chills over the left leg (second day),28.—He felt coldness doAvn the Avhole right side,1.—A cold sensation over the back, which extends fonvard, together with seyere pressure in the pit of the stomach, soon after eating ; afterAvards this cold sensation extends over the shoulders aud forearms,27.—Cold sensation along the Avhole spine, with draAving pressure in the back and lumbar muscles, and a necessity to suddenly straighten up, lasting the Avhole day, and only relieved by motion,2'.— Shivering, Avhich started in the neck and extended down the spinai column, but lasted only a short time,15.—[1870.] Frequent, violent shivering in the back,13.—Shivering through the back and coldness over the Avhole body,13.—The shivering in the back became very violent and intense ; Avith it the eyelids involuntarily closed (after 50 drops),13.—Heut. Sensation of heat through the whole body,15.—*Immediately after lying down in bed in the evening, sensation of heat, with external heat over him, ivithout thirst, through the whole night; he turned from one side to the other; did not dare to uncover any part, because it immediately caused violent pain iu the abdomen, a painful griping-sticking or, a sticking-griping, as if flatus moved spasmodically here and there, with loss of sleep from a multitude of erowding thoughts ; in the morning this condition disappeeired, without his noticing any flatulence,1.—Flushes of heat,3.—Heat, without thirst,1.—Heat of the body, Avithout thirst,1.—In the morning, repeated dry heat ali over,1.—"Dry heat at night,1.—[1880.] Sudden dry heat, on every motion, and eA^ery noise,1.— Dry beat spread OA^er the Avhole body ; especially the hands, feet, and face burned; the circulation Avas very much excited, over one hundred pulsa- tions to the minute; confusion ofthe head, pressing-out pain in the occiput and neck, roaring in the left ear, violent coryza, the left nostril stopped, and from the right a discharge of a thin watery substance ; slight angina tonsillaris; loss of thirst and appetite; transient stitches beloAV the left nipple, as if in the pleura costalis; pressive pain in the loins; continued erection of the penis Avithout desire ; single fine stitches in the left testicle ; burning pain in the region ofthe loAver third ofthe right ulna; during this heat-stage he slept quietly, and awoke about midnight quite bright and active, with copious SAveat over the Avhole body, after which ali symptoms disappeared (first night), (after 70 drops),13.f—Only internai heat, with un- f I hesitated to ascribe this catarrhal" fever to the action of Bryonia, because some- times after taking cold I Avas subject to a catarrhal angina, especially in coki, wet weather; in this case I had, hoAvever, taken no cold, the Aveather was fine and 298 BRYONIA. quenchable thirst,1.—Internai dry, burning heat, Avithout previous coldness, extending over the Avhole body, with dryness of the tongue, lips, and palate ; loss of thirst, prostration. and extraordinary Aveakness in the Avhole body, especially in the extremities, the pulse full, accelerated, the skin as dry as pareli ment and rotigli,13.—Farti al. "Internally great wurmth ; the blood seems to bum in the veins,1.—"Heat in the interior of the body (especially in the abdoraen),3.—"Heat in the head in the morning ; it seems warm before the head,1.—"Heat in the head in the forenoon; feels as though it would come out at the forehead,1.—Heat in the head at 3 p.m., Avith pressure in the frontal eminence,15.—-"Heat in the head and face,3.—[1890.] Flushes of heat over the face,3.—Heat in the face, toAvard evening,1.—Heat of the face, and, after light Avork, profuse SAveat of the face,15.—*A feeling of heat in the face, with redness and thirst (after three hours),*.—Extraordinary warmth in the region of the pit of the stomach caused excessive thirst, but not dry- ness in the throat,1.—Heat in the abdomeu (and over the whole inside of the body),3.—Heat in the chest and face,3.—Along the spine, Avbere there Avas yesterday a cold sensation, appeared to-day increased warmth ; the skin Avas hot to the touch and someAvhat sensitive and even transpiring on slightest motion (second day),27.—Sensation of beat in the palms and in the forearms ; she Avas obliged to put them out of bed in the morning ; after some hours a cold sensation in them,1.—Heat only in the loAver limbs, and frequent attacks; it seems as if she stepped into hot water,1.—[1900.] Heat ofthe knee, perceptible externally,39.—"In the evening, hot and red cheeks, with chili ali over, with goose-flesh and thirst,1.—Heat in the evening, in the external ear, folloAved by shivering aud shaking in the thighs (after four hours),1.—Paroxysm of fever; in the forenoon beat (Avith thirst); after a feAV hours (in the afternoon) chilliness Avithout thirst, with redness of the face and some headache,1.—Sweat. Profuse SAveat six nights in suc- cession,2.—Profuse SAveat Avhile walking, Avhich runs in streams from the face,33.—Profuse SAveat after moderate exercise in the open air; it continued afterAvards while at rest, and after changing the linen the SAveat floAved in streams from the face aud the. Avhole body ; together with so great acceleration of respiration that he could only speak in broken and jerk- like Avords,33.—Profuse SAveat of the Avhole body, also of the head, Avhile lying in bed,2.—"Profuse night-sweat after 3 A.M., for tAventy nights in suc- cession,2.—He is obliged to go to bed early (by 9 a.m.) ; after a time a copious SAveat breaks out, after AA'hich the previous symptoms disappear in the. sanie order in Avhich they appeared, only vertigo continued someAvhat longer, lasting half an hour,11.—[1910.] "Sweat in the morning1.—Sweat to- Avards morning, especially in the feet,1.—Some SAveat toAvards morning after waking,1.—General sweat on waking,13.—He SAveats while eating,2.—"He sweats on the slightest exertion,2.—*SAveat breaks out easily on the slightest exertion, also at night,1.—He sweats ali over when walking in tlie cold air,1. —An anxious sweat prevents sleep,2.—Slight perspiration in bed from evening till morning, with which he only slept from 12 till 3,1.—[1920.] Transpiration suppressed,21.—Very profuse warm SAveat over the Avhole body, even dropping from the hair,2.—SAveat which seems like oil Avhen washing, day and night,2.—*Sweat sour (sometimes towards midnight),39.— warm, and I had been busy in the house, so I was forced to ascribe this fever to Bryonia, especially as the accompanying symptoms were for the most part the same as those observed from repeated provings of Bryonia. I should also note that this was the third time during this short proving that I was feverish, and each time had nightly aggravations. BRYONIA. 299 "Sour-smelling, profuse sweat, during a good night's sleep»,1.—Sweat in the axilla?,1.—Warm SAveat in the palms,1. Conditions.—Aggravation.— (Morning), At daybreak, delirious; head confused ; on waking, head confused, etc. ; vertigo ; on Avaking, dizzy, etc.; on waking, headache; Avhen first openiug eyes, headache; after rising, headache ; pressive headache ; on Avaking, pressive headache ; before break- fast, pain as if head, compressed ; on Avaking, headache on top; in bed, after waking, while lying on back, headache in occiput; hair seems fatty ; on Avaking, pressure in eye; agglutination of lids; Aveakness of eyes; sneez- ing ; sneezing, etc. ; after rising, nose-bleed ; during sleep, at 3 o'clock, nose-bleed ; dry sensation in mouth ; in bed, tAvitching betAveen lower lip and gum ; nauseous taste in mouth ; fasting, taste in mouth ; on Avaking, paiu in tonsil, etc; ravenous hunger; on rising, great thirst; about 3 o'clock, before SAveat, thirst, etc. ; raises mucus from stomach ; tAvo hours after ris- ing, nausea, etc. ; after anxious dreams, nausea, etc. ; on waking, nausea, etc. ; sour vomiting ; about 6 o'clock, vomiting ; every time on waking, pressure in region of navel ; pain in left inguinal ring ; 6 o'clock, desire for stool ; di- arrhcea ; soft stool; brownish evacuation ; pasty evacuations ; in bed, pain in region of right kidney ; scraping sensation in trachea ; in bed, severe cough ; cough, etc. ; hacking cough ; expectoration of mucus ; dry cough, etc. ; anxiety in chest ; oppression of chest ; tAvitching near spine ; 6 o'clock, pains in right shoulder, etc. ; pressing, etc., in forearm ; stiffness in thighs ; pain in knee ; 9 o'clock, on Avaking, pain in right knee, etc. ; cramp in calf; stitches in heels ; weariness ; after rising, Aveak, etc. ; on rising, exhaustion, etc. ; whole body painful ; every part laid on, sore ; feels bruised, etc. ; dry heat ali over ; heat in head.—(Forenoon),. Attacks of vertigo; violent headache; Irbadache ; swelling of one eye, etc. ; pasty taste ; nausea ; rumbling in abdomen ; slight colie ; cutting in abdomen ; cough, Avith expectoration ; oppressed breathing, etc. ; Avhile sitting and talking, oppression in chest ; while Avalking, oppres- sion of chest ; tension in back, etc; stitches in back; Avhile walking, pains beneath scapula ; Avhile walking, loss of sensation in lumbar, etc, regions ; lumbar vertebrse pain ; pains in ali limbs, etc. ; stitches in the thighs ; Avhen Avalking, Aveak, etc, feeling in right knee ; when Avalking, tearing in meta- tarsal bones ; pain in periosteum ; heat in head ; heat, etc.—(Toweird noon), Pain below navel ; stitches in the axilla?—(Noon), On Avalking, pain about thorax.—(Afternoon), Vertigo ; oppressive headache ; pain in frontal re- gion ; sensation in right eye ; after drinking, nausea, etc. ; attacks of heart- burn ; while riding in a jolting Avagon, pain above navel ; after eating, ten- sion, etc, of abdoraen ; at 3 o'clock, gurgling in boAvels, etc ; after drink- ing warm milk, stitches in abdoraen ; ineffectual desire for stool ; 4 p.m., diarrhcea ; while lying, stitches betAveen the shoulder-blades ; stretching of the limbs, stitches in hollows of knees ; heaviness, etc, in right leg ; pain in metatarsal bones ; Avhen Avalking, painfulness of toe ; sticking in toes ; weariness ; great sleepiness ; Avhile walking, chilliness, etc. ; shivering ; 3 o'clock, heat in head.—(Toward evening), Headache, etc. ; sensitiveness of the scalp ; pressure above lids ; toothache ; unpleasant taste ; pain in epi- gastric region ; distension of abdoraen ; unusual Aveakness, etc. ; chilliness; heat in face.—(Evening), On lying down, feeling of anxiety ; insensibility ; on stooping, pressing outAvard in frontal region, etc. ; on going to bed, pres- sure in head ; in open air, pains about right eye ; 10 o'clock, attacks of sneez- ing ; in bed, toothache; dryness in mouth; after lying doAvn, bitter taste in mouth ; throat becomes slimy, etc. ; late, offensive taste in throat ; at 6 o'clock, gulping up of water, etc. ; before going to sleep, nausea ; nausea ; at 9 300 BRYONIA. o'clock, in bed, sudden nausea, etc. ; vomiting of mucus ; in bed, rumbling in boAvels ; at 6, 7, and 8 o'clock, sense of fulness, etc, in boAvels ; tearing, etc, in abdomen ; burning in hsemorrhoidal vessels ; stitches in perineum ; stitch in urethra ; after lying doAvn in bed, cough ; at 9 o'clock, pain over chest, etc. ; at 6 o'clock, stitches in chest ; pain in ensiform cartilage ; tAvitches near the spine ; in bed, stitches in right shoulder-blade ; on going upstairs, Aveak feeling in the knees ; pain in right knee ; digging, etc, about the knees, etc. ; bruised sensation in legs ; dull stitches ; after lying doAvn in bed, itching, etc, in various parts ; before lying doAvn, chilliness ; in bed, after lying down, chilliness ; pain in temples during fever ; in bed, chills in loAver extremities ; chills in left thigh ; immediately after lying down in bed, sensation of heat, etc. ; heat and red cheeks ; heat in external ear.— (Night), At 10 o'clock, delirious fantasy ; gnaAving ori scalp ; pain in tooth, etc; dry sensation on palate; thirst; at 11 o'clock, AA'akes Avith thirst ; griping in umbilical region ; passage of flatus ; diarrhcea ; diarrhcea, etc. ; frequent urinating ; urine copious ; sticking pain in back ; Avhen lying, cramp in knee, etc. ; cramp in calves ; Avhen lying in bed, cramp in feet ; immediately after lying doAvn, shooting into heel ; itching, etc, in hollow of knee ; dry heat ; SAveat.—(Toward midnight), Sudden vertigo.—(Bifore midnight), Nausea.—(After midnight), Wakes with nausea ; gasping for breath, etc. ; vivid dreams.—( Open air), Aversion to ; lachrymation ; stitches in ears ; pressure on border of sternum ; chilliness.—(Slightest draughts of air), Inclination to diarrhcea.—( On walking in open air), At- tacks of vertigo ; stitches in the head ; qualmish, etc. ; pressure on navel ; desire to urinate, etc ; hoarseness, etc. ; soon fatigued ; feels weakest.— (Asce.ndhig stairs), Loss of poAver in knees ; stitches in right knee ; feet Aveak ; weakness in knees, etc—( While ascending a steep mountcdn), Chilli- ness.—(After drinking beer), Offensive taste; thirst.—(Bendingforward), Fulness in stomach, etc.—(Bending body to right), Stitches in pit of stom- ach.—(Bending elbows), Stitches in tips of elboAA's.—(Bending fingers), Stiffness in finger-joints.—(Blowing nose), CraAvling, etc, in septum of nose. —(Breathing), Pressure behind sternum ; soreness of upper sternum ; stitches betAveen lumbar vertebraa.—( When chewing), Pain in back teeth.— (After breakfast ing on coffee), Nausea, etc.—(Cold air), Pain in ear.—(On coughing), Motion in head; shooting through head ; stitches in throat; vomit- ing of blood ; vomiting Avithout nausea; soreness in pit of stomach ; stitches in last ribs; stitch in sternum.—(Descending stairs), Pain in knee-caps; vertigo.—(During dinner), Severe nausea ; colic-pain ; stitching in loAver abdomen.—(After dinner), Griping in umbilical region ; colic-like pains ; colic-pains ; spasmodic pain in abdoraen.—(After drinking), Bitter faste returns.—( While eating), Pressure in stomach.—(After eating), Slight ver- tigo ; pressing outward in forehead ; pain above left eye ; toothache ; dry sensation in palate ; sour, etc, taste ; thirst ; eructations, etc. ; severe eruc- tations ; sourish eructations ; bitter eructations ; hiccough ; Constant nau- sea ; pain in stomach, eie. ; pressure in stomach ; attack of colie ; distension of abdomen ; tension in abdomen ; rumbling, etc, in abdomen ; attack of colie ; painless diarrhcea ; soft stool ; cough ; heaviness in chest, etc. ; draw- ing, etc, in lumbar region ; when one leg is riding over the other, pain in knee reappears ; immediately, sleepiness.—(During and after eating), Tooth- ache.—(After extraction of tooth), Vertigo.—(0/?- expiration), Pain beloAV right nipple; pressure in region of right nipple.—(On passing flatus), Stitches in rectum.—(Slightest food), Causes eructations.—(Attempting to hold anything firmly with the hand), Pains in shoulder.—(After going into BRYONIA. 301 house), Tearing in right shoulder reneAved.—(On going into house from a walk), Stitches under the ears.—(Inspiration), Heat in pit of storaach ; pain in hypogastric region ; sensation of heat throughout chest ; stitches in sternum ; stitch in upper chest ; stitches in left chest ; pain in angles of ribs ; stitch beloAV sternum ; pain in infra-mammary region ; pain in right breast.—(Deep inspiration), Pain in stomach ; stitches in stomach ; stitches in pit of storaach ; pain in right hypochondrium ; pectoral muscles do not seem free ; sticking, etc, beneath breast-bone ; sensation in sides of chest ; stitches in ribs.—(Lifting), Pain in sacrai region.—(Lying), Pains in teeth ; pain in small of back ; jerklike pain in small of back ; pain in hip-joints ; cramps in calves.—{Lying on side), Pain in chest.—(Lying on right side), Nausea. —{Lying on jwiinless side), Toothache.—(During a meal), Out of humor.— (After meals), Out of humor ; head confused, etc. ; headache ; distension of abdomen ; liquid stools ; pain in loins.—(During slight mental excitemeut), Burning OA'er Avhole body.—(Motion), The symptoms ; pain iu general ; throbbing in head ; pain in forehead ; pressive pain in forehead, etc. ; pressure in articular cavity of jaw ; nausea; griping, etc, in epigastric in- testines, etc. ; tearing, etc, in abdomen ; sticking, etc, beneath breast-bone ; stitches in left chest; sticking between shoulder-blades; pains in wrists ; stiffness in right hand ; pains in finger ; tAvitching of fingers ; tearing in finger-joints ; pain in left hip ; pains in right trochanter, etc ; painfulness of right thigh ; pain in right thigh ; stitches in knee-joints ; stitches in right knee-joint; tension in ankles ; stitches iu the joints ; chilliness reappears ; sudden dry heat.—(Quick motion), Pain above left eye, etc.—(Moving the part), Pain in left eyeball ; pain in left shoulder-joint.—(On moving head), Tension in nape of neck.—(On moving eyes), Tension in frontal muscles.— (Moving trunk), Stitches in back ; draAving, etc, between shoulders.—(Mov- ing arm), Pressure in stomach, etc.—(On moving and turning foot), Pain in outer side of left calf.—(Noise), Sudden dry heat.—(On opening mouth), Toothache.—(Pressure), Stitch in throat; pain in stomach.—(Putting limb out of bed), Chilliness reappears.—(Attempting to raise body upright), Pain in sacrai region.—(On raising head from forward inclination), Slight ver- tigo.—(On raising arm), Paiu in region of acromion.—(Attempting to raise or stretch out the legs), Pain in sacrai region.—(After continued reading), Pain in forehead.—(During rest), Especially in bed, toothache ; drawing, etc, in right shoulder ; paiu in finger-joint ; numb sensation in calf.— (While riding), Pains in ali the limbs ; pains in the long bones ; draAving, etc, in forearms.—(Rinsing mouth with water), Inclination to vomit.—(On rising), Stiff feeling in back ; after eating, feet feel heavy ; after long sit- ting, stiffness in feet.—(After rising), DraAving along left foot.—(Rising from bed), Confusion of head.—(On rising from chair), Vertigo.—(In room), Anxiety ; unconscious of what she is doing ; coryza ; after Avalking in open air, gets chilly.—(Sitting), Pressure in head; stitches in right chest; drawing down back; tAvitches near spine ; pressure betAveen shoulders, etc. ; pain in small ofback; pain in the arms, etc ; pain in hip-joints ; cramp in knee, etc ; pains in knees, etc. ; bruised pain in knees, etc. ; after a meal, tearing in right calf; pain in left ankle ; pain in sole of right foot ; pain in balls of right toes ; Aveariness.—(On sitting down), Pain in inguinal ring.— (On sitting up in bed), Vertigo, like whirling, etc. ; pain in sacrai region. —(After midday sleep), Ali symptoms ; chilly, etc.—( When smoking), Tooth- ache.—(Sneezing), Pain to right of sternum.—(Going up and down stairs), Tottering of thighs.—(Standing), Weakness of mind ; vertigo ; after mov- ing, tottered to one side ; pinching, etc, in abdomen ; griping, etc, in epi- 302 BRYONIA. gastric intestines ; tearing in back ; pain in region of scab of ulcer.—(Step- ping), Stitches in ear; stitches in holloAvs of feet; corn pains.—(On stepping hard), Stitches through head.—(Stooping), Pressure in the head ; frontal headache ; headache, as if everything would fall out of forehead ; pressure in forepart of brain ; Avhen Avriting, sensation in external meatus ; sticking headache.—(On sitting stooping), Dizzy heaviness in head ; pain in chest. —(Walking stooped), Pain from hip to knee.—(On stroking hand across forehead), Sneezing.—(After supper), Flatulent colie, etc.—(When swallow- ing), Stitch in throat.—(After sweating), Eruption around throat.—(Talk- ing), Pain in trachea.—(On the slightest tightening ofthe clothes), Sensation as if he must go to stool.—(Tobacco), Burning on tongue ; flow of saliva ; nausea ; pain in trachea.—(Touch), Pain in right OA7ary ; sensation on right chest ; pain in sacrai region ; pressure on right shoulder ; pain on outer side of calf; pain in corn ; stitches in the joints.—( Turning body), Pain in sacrai region.—(On turning head), Dizziness ; stitch in throat.—(On turning head to left), Pain in tendon of trapezius.—(On urinating), Pain in abdomen ; sensation as if the urethra were too narroAV. — (After vomiting), Hic- cough.—(0n waking), Great weariness; talked irrationally; chilliness. —( Walking), Confusion of head ; vertigo, etc. ; reeled to both sides ; pressing outAvard in forehead ; pinching, etc, in abdomen ; griping in abdomen ; respiration more rapid, etc. ; tension in chest ; pain in sacrai region ; draAving in coccyx ; stitches in left knee, etc. ; heaviness in loAver extremities ; pain in left hip-joint ; Aveariness, etc, in knees ; pains in left knee ; pains in knee-joint ; stitches in knees ; immobility of right knee ; pains in toes ; pain in great toe ; especially after rising from seat, and when be- ginning to Avalk, unsteadiness ofthe body ; fatigue ; Aveakness ; exhaustion, etc. ; painful sensitiveness in body ; pain in the joints ; frequent chills ; pro- fuse SAveat.—(Walking rapidly), Pressure in farepewt of brain; stitches in throat.—( While walking about room), Headache in left forehead, etc. ; stitches in pit of storaach ; back very tired.—( Warmth), Toothache.—(In warm room), Pain in throat.—(On going into warm room from open air), Sensation as of vapor in the trachea.—( On taking anything warm into the mouth), Toothache.—(On taking warm broth), Urging to stool, etc.—( While washing), Shivering ; SAveat like oil.—(After drinking wine and water), Pain in stomach.—(When writing), Pectoral muscles pain ; tearing in bones of right hand ; pain in fingers. Amelioration.—(Afternoon), In open air, tearing in right shoulder. —■( Open air), Anxiety ; coryza; stitches iu ribs.—(Walking in open air), Pain in tooth; pressure in region of navel.—(Bending backward), Fulness in stomach, etc.—(Chewing), Toothache.—(Drinking cold water), Bitter taste, etc.—(Uncovering and getting cool), Delirium.—(Descending steps), Weariness in thighs.—(Drawing legs up against abdomen), Pain in region of stomach.—-(Eating), Bad taste in throat; stitches in sternum.—(Empty eructations), Confusion of head.—(Profuse evacuations), Cutting in intes- tines ; ali symptoms.—(After three ivatery evacuations), A\\ symptoms, ex- cept Aveakness.—(Expiration), Paiu in right breast.—(Passage of flatus), Relief; colic-like pains; distension of abdomen.—( When lying), Feels bet- ter.—(Lying on painful cheek), Toothache goes aAvay.—(On taking milk), Appetite returns.—(Motion), Drawing down back; pain in small of back; drawing, etc, in right shoulder; cramp in calves; cold sensation along spine.—(Motion in open air), Seemed to afford relief.—( Moving affected part), DraAving through ali the limbs.—(Pressure), Pain over left eye, etc. ; pressure under cheek-bone ; pain in right side; pain in left hip-joint.—(On BUFO. 303 severe pressure), Pain in corn immediately ceases.—(On raising head), Dizzy heaviness disappears.—(Rest), Stitches in left chest ; tension, etc, on anterior surface of thigh; Aveariness, etc, in knees; drawing in knee-joint, etc ; tearing from feet into IioIIoaa's of knees ; symptoms disappear, except Aveakness; general prostration.—(Rest with body bent forward), Pain in sa- crai region.—(After riding in a wagon), Confusion of head, etc, disappears. —(Rising from bed), Pains in right shoulder ; stitches in knee-joint ; stitches in heels.—(Rubbing the part), Pain in epigastric region ; stiffness in finger. —-(Sitting), Confusion of head ; pressure in pit of stomach ; pain iu region of scab of ulcer.—(On sitting down), Attacks of vertigo disappear.—( Walk- ing), Vertigo ; fulness in stomach, etc. ; pressure in storaach ; immediately after supper, pressure in stomach, etc. ; difficult breathing; stiff feeling in back; pressure betAveen shoulders; pain in hip-joints; feeling in hip-joint; pain in tibia; paiu in left calf; paiu in balls of right toes; Aveariness.— (Continuing to walk), Unsteadiness of the body.—(After a long walk), Ten- sion iu abdomen.—(After becoming warm in bed), Rash, etc, disappears.— (Washing with cold water), Pain in frontal region, etc. BUFO. Rana Bufo, L. Nat. order, Bufonidse, of the Batrachian family of ver- tebrate animals. Common names, Toads ; (German) Die Kròte; (French) Le Crapaud commun. Preparation, Trituration of the poison from the cutaneous glands, obtained by irritating the animai. Authorities. 1, Desterne, Journ. d. 1. Soc Gal., 2d series, 4, 289 (symp- toms Avithout reference to cause or time) ; 2, Aétius, " De nox. animai. morsu," effeets of bite, from Desterne's compilation ; 3, Sennert, "La Med. chi Prophete," effeets of eating toads (ibid.); 4, Ambroise Pare, "De la Morsure du Crapaud," xxxi, 773, effeets of taking the poison in wine (ibid.) ; 5, J. L. Hannemann, effeets of venom appliecl to the sound skin (ibid.) ; 6, Standigelius, " De la crainte," etc, effeets of venom spirted into the eye ; of bathing in water taken frora a pool frequented by toads (ibid.) ; 7, Seìielammer, effeets of momentarily introducing a toad into the mouth, Avithout touching (ibid.); 8, Paullinus, " Ephemerides," effeets of toads taken into the stomach, by eating the spaAvn on herbs, also effeets of the venom injected into the eye, also effeets of the bite, also effeets of an in- fusion of roasted toads powdered (ibid.) ; 9, Brandelius, effeets of a toad iumping into the mouth and entering the stomach during sleep (ibid.) ; 10, Schrceckius, effeets of swalloAving the ovules of a toad in niuddy Avater (ibid.); 11, Gavini, Correspondence Scientif, effeets of venom injected into the eye; 12, Houat, Nouvelles Données de Mat. Med., I, p. 41; 13, Archive (Homceop.), 14, 2, 102, effeets of repeated doses ofthe 30th potency ofthe venom ; 14, Struvius (from Desterne), effeets of a live toad in the stomach; 15, Hencke, A. H. Z., Mon. BL, 1, p. 18, effeets of 30 drops (of the tinc- ture?). Mind.—Emotions. Constant feeling of intoxication,12.—After eat- ing he is always as if intoxicated,12.—Paroxysms of fury, which cease as soon as he sees any one,12.—Propensity to bite,11.—The child runs like mad,11.—Inclination to get drunk, and he takes pleasure in being intoxi- cated,12.— Desires solitude, and yet is afraid of being left alone and dying forsaken,12.—Aversion to strangers,12.—Dislike to conversation,12.—[10.] Howling, Constant crying,11.—Sadness, full of restlessness and apprehen- 304 BUFO. sion,12.—He is anxious about the state of hishealth ; is afraid be avìII die or that some other misfortune will happen to him,12.—Excessive anguish,12.— Very easily frightened ; a bird or iusect flying by causes a start,12.—Fear of animals,1'.—Fear of catching diseases,12.—Very sensitive disposition,12.— Choleric disposition,1.—Nervousness ; excessive irritability,1.—[20.] Irri- table, impatient humor,1.— He is irritated and weeps about the merest trifle,12.—He is irritable, anxious about his state of health, Avith great dread of death,12.—linpatience and ill-humor,12.—Ill-humor Avhen going to sleep at night, and on waking in the morning,12.—Defiance, duplicity, spiteful- ness,12.—Anger, Avith desire to strike and destroy,12.—Alternate complain- ing and crying in the case of a child,11.—Varying mood ; tacitimi, hypo- chondriac,12.—Apathy, sort of stupidity, with regular pulse,11.—Intellect. [30.] Enfeebled intellect,12.—Little disposed to Avork,1.—Great difficulty in collecting his ideas,12.—He mistakes words; often he only half pro- nounces a Avord and gets angry Avhen not understood,12.—After an attack, imbecility, palpitation of the heart, trembling of ali the limbs, spasmodic movements of the intestines, colie and pains, which extend into the groins,12. — Tdiocy, mania, furious insanity,12.—Absence of mind ; Avant of memory,12. —After the dizziness, stupefaction, sometiraes lasting for a minute, and ob- liging him to seek support,1.—Coma, Avhich lasts tWo days,11.—Stupor and inability to speak, Avhich last tAvo years,11. Head.— Vertiijo aud Generiti Sensations. [40.] Vertigo,3 *.— Vertigo with tottering, so that he requires support,12.—Dizziness ; the head is as if carried along by the motion of waltzing,1.—Dizziness, especially in the morning, with Aveakness, as after losing blood,1.—The dizziness appears only in the morning, three or four times, especially after a meal,1.—Con- stant shaking of the head and arms,11.—Numbness of the head, Avith sen- sation of intoxication and great somnolence,12.—Heavy, stupefying head- ache, Avith sensation as if the scalp and ears Avere burned by an acid,12.—■ Heaviness and ^veight of the head, so that he has to support it,12.—Heavi- ness of the head,6.—[50.] Pains in the head, extending to the maxillary sinuses,12.—Neuralgic pains running through the Avhole head, and affect- iug.the eyes and nape of the neck,12.—Headache with vertigo, trembling of the Avhole body, dimness of sight, eructation, nausea, and vomiting,12. —*Great heat in the interior of the head, with sensation as if the brain Avere boiling,12.—Sanguiueous congestion, with deepseated pains in the brain,12.—Sensation as ifthe crauial bones Avere separated,12.—Pressive and contractive pains in the interior of the head,12.—Pressive and throbbing pains in the head, with frontal heaviness,12.—Sensation of a great Aveight on the head, with lancinating pains in the sinciput and eyes,12.—Stitches and prickings in the brain,12.—[60.] Sensation of shaking, as if a heavy ball was in the head,12.—Hammering pains frora the eyebroAVs to the cere- bellum,12.—Hammering sensation iu different parts of the head, Avith com- motion ofthe Avhole brain,12.—Throbbing and lancinating pains, as if there Avere an abscèss in the head,12.-—Sensation of shivering and of vibration in the head, accompanied by fluent coryza,12.—Sensation as if the head Avere full of Avater,12.—The pains in the head increase for three or four minutes, and then diminish during the sanie time,1.—Headache on Avaking, at 3 a.m., for tAvo days in succession,1.—Headache in the afternoon, after break- fast, continuing into the night and preventing sleep,1.—Headache in the afternoon and at night, preventing sleep,1.—[70.] Headache in the evening toAvards 5 o'clock, for an hour and a half, obligiug bini to He down,1.—Ag- gravation of the head symptoms by movement,1.—Excessive headache after BUFO. 305 drinking spirits,12.—The beating of the heart increases the headache and seems to correspond Avith it,1.—Headache during work, Avhen sitting,1.— Headache better at night and by lying doAvn,1.—The epistaxis rdieves the headache,1.—Forehead, Temples, and Vertex. Weight in the forehead and eyelids ; disturbed vision ; sparks before the eyes, pain at the heart ; cold SAveat on the head and in the hair ; coldness of the body, especially the feet, and sudi piercing colie as almost to cause fainting ; at the same time burning thirst, vomiting after drinking; vomiting of food, then of bitter and acrid matter; the least movement aggravates the headache and brings on the nausea and vomiting,1.—-Headache in the forehead and vertex, Avith soreness of those parts Avhen touched, during eight days ; the soreness is Avorse in the evening toAvards 4 or 5 o'clock,1.—After a hard and curled stool, accompanied with protrusion of hsemorrhoids, headache in the forehead, heaviness in the eyelids, and nausea,1.—[80.] Lancinations from the interior ofthe head to the forehead and eyes,12.—Clawing-digging pain in the left tempie Avhen walking, lasting one hour (after three-quarters of an hour),15.—Alternate movements of traction and relaxation in the tem- ples,12.—Stitches in the temples, Avith constriction of the throat,12.—Head- ache on Avaking, toAvards 3 a.m. ; the pain affeets the left tempie and vertex; those parts are sore to touch,1.—-Pressure in the temples, as if the head were compressed by bands of iron,12.—Sensation as if a hot vapor rose to the top of his head,12.—Farietals, Occiput, and External. Hemicrania of the right side, ceasing when the nose bleeds,1.—Semilateral headaches, with nausea, depression,and inclination to He down, especially in the even- ing,12.—Headache, sometimes on the right side, sometimes on the left,12.— [90.] Lancinations in the cerebellum, making the head fall backwards ; loss of consciousness and falling down ; tonic and clonic spasms ; turgescence and distortion of the face ; convulsive agitation of the mouth and eyes ; bloody salivation ; involuntary emission of urine ; repeated shocks through the Avhole body ; the lower extremities are in more violent motion than the upper; face bathed in perspiration,12.—Falling off of the hair,3.—Complete baldness,12.—The hair changes color and decays,12.—A great deal of dan- druff and scales on the scalp and ali over the body,12.—Copious sweat of the hairy scalp; ali the head is soaked with it,1.—Frequent and oily SAveats on the head, especially in the evening,12.—Sour and disagreeable smeli of the hair,12.—Great sensitiveness ofthe scalp,12.—Burning-itching and shud- dering in the scalp,12. Eyes.—[100.] Frightful and squinting look,4.—The eye is someAvhat bloodshot from the penetration of the venom,11.—Inflammation of the eyes and lids,12.—Sensation as from cold water on the eyes,12.—Spasmodic pains in the eye,11.—DraAving in the eyes, with dimness of vision,12.—Pressive and crampy pains in the eyes, with dazzling and vertigo,12.—Lancinating and draAving pains in the eyes,12.—Lancinating and beating pains in the eye, which had been poisoned by the venom,8.—Sensation as if the eyes were full of sand,12.—[110.] Direetly after the poison has been cast into the eye itching, redness, SAvelling, dimness of vision ; very painful lancinating pains ; stinging ; these last two symptoms last a long time,6.—A Avhitish-looking crust over the brows,13.—Ulceratimi of the lids,12.—Large scabs on the eye- lids,12.—SAvollen and burning eyelids,12.—The eyes open more widely,6.— Inability to keep the eyelids open,11.—Continuai winking,12.—Convulsive beating of the eyelids,12.—The eyelashes fall out,12.—[120.] Burning pains at the corners of the eyes, with ulceratiou and suppuration of these parts,12. —Considerable lachrymation,12.—Ulcere on the cornea,12.—Pupil with red vol. il.—20 306 BUFO. and white reflections,12.—Pupil dilated aud apparently vacillating,12.—The sight, previously at times weak and disturbed, becomes excellent, and this condition lasts ten months,1.—Myopia,12.—Presbyopia,12.—Dimness of vision,38.—Loss of sight,4.—[130.] Photophobia,12.—He cannot look at bright objects,12.—Ali objects appear crooked,12.—Appearance of a veil before the eyes at exactly 3 or 4 o'clock p.m., with smarting in the eyes and lachrymation,1.—Muscse volitantes,12. Ears.—Ears SAvollen and scabby,12.—Inflammatory swelling of the ears and parotids,12.—Warty excrescences on the ears,12.—Desquamatiou, ulcera- tion, suppuration, and bleeding of the concha of the ears,12.—Ulcere and abscesses in the ears,12.—[140.] Herpetic eruption behind the ears, with in- tolerable itching,12.—Purulent discharge from the ears,12.—Sensation of burning heat in the ears,12.—Distensive pains in the ears, as if an animai was trying to force its way out,12.—Feeling as if the auditory canal were stopped up by concretions,12.—Crampy pains in the interior of the ears,12. —Stitches and digging in the ears, as from a foreign body in them,12.— Pulsative pains in the right ear, Avith a sensation as if there was hot vapor in it,12.—Pressing on the submaxillary glands rdieves the internai pains of the ears,12.—Very sensitive hearing,12.—[150.] The least noise annoys him ; even music is unbearable,12.—Attacks of deafness,12.—Hardness of hearing; he hears, and especially understands Avords, with great difficulty,12.—Crack- ling, roaring, and tingling in the ears,12.—The symptoms of the ears often coincide with those of the eyes and of the head,12.—The contact of water aggravates ali the ear symptoms,12. (Nose.—Nose swollen, red, and covered with pustules,12.—After coryza, crusts in the nose,1.—Liability to cold in the head,12.—Stoppage of the nose, Avith sensation as if it Avere clogged up,12.—[160.] A great deal of sneezing in the evening, on going to bed,1.—Frequent sneezing in the even- ing ; obstruction, Avith heaviness in the head and eyelids,1.—He bloAvs clear Avater from the nose,1.—Fluent coryza, with frequent sneezing,12.—Coryza, with great dryness of the nose,12.—Coryza in the morning, with sneezing three or four times in succession,1.—The secretion from the coryza has a bad smeli,1.—The coryza ceases after a SAveat, in the morning, in bed,1.— Considerable mucous secretion, which is dry or soft, and extremely fetid,1. —The secretion of mucus, of an exceedingly offensive smeli, continues for twelve days,1.—[170.] Discharge of yellowish, greenish, and grayish mucus, of a putrid odor, especially in the evening and after being in the open air,12. —Blowing of blood from the nose,1.—Epistaxis,1.—Epistaxis, principally morning and evening,12.—He bleeds from the nose nearly to fainting,12.— Heat and great itching in the nostrils ; Constant desire to bore in the nose,12. —Burning in the nostrils,1.—Burning, lancinating pains in the nose, ex- tending to the forehead,12.—The cold air, Avhen breathed, seems to corrode the nostrils,12.—Ulcerated nostrils, as if burnt,12.—[180.] Throbbing and gnawing pains in the nasal bones,12.—Strong odore are annoying, especially that of tobaeco,12.—Loss of smeli,12. Face.—Altered expression,11.—Thin, bouy face, with large eyes, red, or sunken, and with circles round them,12.—Face pale, yelloAV, or gray,12.— Face in places white and pale, or red and gray,12.—Face every now and then flushed with heat,1.—After an attack of dizziness the face becomes flushed, the heart feels compressed, the chest seems squeezed in a vice,1.— Red face, as after a vapor-bath,12.—[190.] Inflammation and puffiness of the face ; the eyes appear lost in their orbits,12.—Inflammation, SAvelling, and caries of the facial bones,12.—Lancinating pains in the face, with BUFO. 307 bruised sensation in the bones,12.—Throbbing and heat of the face, as from being too near the fire,12.—Water and dampness are very disagreeable to the face, and cause pricking,12.—Very painful cramps felt from the head to the cheeks, and vice versa,12.—Swollen, thick, hanging lips,12.—Lips con- tracted, dry, chapped, bleeding, very painful,12. Mouth.—Teeth and Glinis. The teeth decav and break easily,12. —The teeth fall out,3.—[200.] The teeth feel long and loose,12.—The teeth seem to sink into the gums when eating,12.—Toothache, especially in the evening and at night,12.—Boring pains in the teeth,1.—Pulling pains in the teeth, Avith contraction of the jaAv and cornpression of the teeth,12.—Lan- cinating, boring, and digging pains in the teeth, excited bycold air, change of temperature, and movement,12.—SAvollen gums, bleeding very easily,12. —Hard swelling of the gum, Avith pain as if forcing out the back teeth, Avhich seemed too long, with increased secretion of saliva at night ; the symptoms prevented sleep ; laying the arm hard on the cheek prevented the pain for a short time (after fifty-three days),15.—Inflammation, abscess, and ulcere of the gums,12.—Fains as if the gums Avere burned,1.—[210.] Tongue covered with a loose, pasty, yelloAvish coat,15.—Black tongue,*.— Tongue cracked, aud often of a bluish color,12.—Tongue thick, hard, and full of small burning pimples,12.—Large pimples like abscesses under the tongue, Avith great difficulty in eating,12.—Tongue difficult to move,13.— Easy biting of the tongue, Avhich bleeds readily,12.—Desire to drink and moisten the tongue, although it is covered Avith saliva,12.—Mouth in General and Salica. Cracks and exfoliation of the walls of the cheeks,12.—Erysipelatous inflammation ofthe entire mouth,12.—[220.] The mouth smells offensively,23.—Very bad-smelling breath, especially in the morning,12.—Pain in the palate and in the right margin ofthe tongue, Avith complete aversion to tobaeco,15.—Mouth burning, as if from an acid,12.— Scraping dry sensation on the palate and back of the mouth, painful on empty swalloAving, lasting three Aveeks (after three days),15.—Cold liquids aggravate ali the symptoms of the mouth,12.—Very copious salivation,12.— Abundant, frothy saliva,1.—Mouth full of thick mucus,12.—Taste and Speech. Insipid and disagreeable taste of the food, especially in the morning,12.—[230.] In the morning, nauseous, SAveetish taste, for a quarter of an hour, Avith clammy mouth, continuing while he remains in bed,1.— Bitter taste (not of food),15.—Peculiar, biting, bitter taste, as from radishes, in the back of the mouth (immediately, lasting several hours),15.—Salty and bloody taste in the mouth,12.—Constant taste of blood in the mouth,12. —Bitter, sour, bloody, nauseous, coppery, insipid, salty, strong, or oily taste in the mouth,12.—Desire for milk, dainties, even brandy, to remove the bad taste in the mouth,12.—Tobacco does not taste as good as usuai ; nausea and vomiting after long smoking ; smoking in the forenoon caused overpower- ing desire to sleep, lasting six Aveeks (after three days),15.—Stammering,4.— Difficult, impeded, and unintelligible speech,12.—[240.] Hearswhat is said without being able to ansAver or move,1. Throat.—Inflammation and SAvelling of the throat and tonsils,12.— Convulsive movements and constriction of the throat, Avith sensation as if there Avas a stone there,12.—Something seems to come doAvn from the head into the throat,1.—Mucus descends from the nasal fossse into the throat,1.— Accumulation of much viscid mucus in the throat, with Constant taste of blood,12.—Constant inclination to haAvk,12.—Dryness of the throat in the morning,1.—RaAv feeling and lancinating pains in the throat,12.—The air, in passing through the throat, seems impregnated with a corrosive acid,12. 308 BUFO. —[250.] Throbbing pains, as from an abscess, in the tonsils,12.—Inflamma- tion and dryness of the pharynx and cesophagus,8.—Difficult and painful deglutition ; he can hardly swallow his saliva,12.—Painful swelling of the submaxillary glands of the right side,15. Stomach.—Appetite and Thirst.—Excellent appetite,1.—Vio- lent hunger, even after eating, especially in the evening,12.—In the morning after breakfast, often feels hungry, as if he had eaten nothing,12.—Would like to be in the country and eat pot-herbs,12.—Desire for pastry and dain- ties,1.—Desire for confectionery aud acid fruits,12.—[260.] Fastidious in eating,12.—Dislike to salted or hot food,12.—Loss of appetite, Avith thirst,12. —Aversion to food and drinks,11.—Loathing of food,1.—Irregular appetite, which ceases after the first mouthful,1.—Slight thirst during a meal, Avhile the cough continues,1.—Urgent thirst for cold sugared Avater,1.—Eructa- tions, Hiccough, Nausea, and Vomiting. Incessant eructa- tions, evening and morning,12.—Eructations tasting sour, bitter, or nause- ous,12.—[270.] Eructations tasting like spoiled eggs for three or four hours, after eating fresh bread and pastry,1.—Sugar-water and milk cause eructa- tions aud nausea,12.—Fetid risings,8.—Risings during the day, with some acidity,1.—Regurgitation and heartburn after every meal,12.—Hiccough,28. —Frequent hiccough,12.—Phlegm, followed, especially in the morning, by bitter, bilious vomiting,12.—Abundant phlegm, which rises, especially in the afternoon, and seems to afford relief,12.—Nausea for five minutes, half an hour, or an hour after a meal, three or four times, on different days,1.— [280.] Nausea, with weight and pressure in the epigastric region,12.—Nau- sea, Avith feeling of intoxication, especially morning and evening,12.—Hor- rible loathing,6.—Incessant inclination to vomit,6.—Violent vomiting,4.— Yellow, green, or blood-streaked vomiting,12.—Brownish vomiting, and sometimes of bright blood,12.—Vomiting almost immediately after eating,12. —Vomiting after a meal, especially in the afternoon,12.—Vomiting, Avith urging to stool,12.—[290.] After drinking, vomiting of what has been eaten, followed by two other bitter and acid vomitings, during the headache,1.— Vomiting of food, bile, and mucus, with bloody taste in the mouth, and tensive and crampy pains in the stomach and abdomen,12.—Stomach in General. Difficult digestion, especially of the morning meal,12.—Feeling of Aveakness and faintness in the storaach,12.—Sensation of emptiness in the stomach ; also of heat and cold alternately,12.—Burning in the stomach, especially after eating,12.—Burning, crampy, and pinching pains in the stomach,12.—Heat and draAving in the stomach, extending to the back,AA*ith scraping in the epigastric region,12.—Fulness, heaviness, and distension of the stomach,12.—Cramps in the stomach,14.—[300.] Cramps in the stomach arresting digestion,12.—Cramps in the stomach from the least movement,12. —Pretty severe and prolonged cramp in the stomach, for a quarter of an hour after breakfast,1.—Stomachache, Avith burning and lancinating pains extending to the liver and heart,12.—DraAving in the stomach, as if from hunger, but Avithout appetite, Avith very strong beating of the heart, shortly folloAA'ed by headache,1. — Lancinations, contraction, and shocks in the stomach,12.—Great sensitiveness of the epigastric region,12.—Scraping and exeoriating pains in the stomach, Avith a feeling as if stones were being forced through the cardia,12.—Formication and gnaAving sensation in the stomach,12.—Wine aggravates the stomachache, and causes vomiting,12. Abdomen.—[310.] Burning and contraction in the hepatic region,12.— Cramps in the liver, which force him to Avrithe and to cry out,12.—Digging and gnawing sensation, with neuralgic pains at the liver and storaach, BUFO. 309 especially at night,12.—Throbbing pains, with sensation of SAvelling and tearing at the liver,12.—Beating and lancinating pains in the liver, as from an abscess, and accompanied with bilious vomiting,12.—Every movement of the body aggravates the pains in the liver,12.—Inflammation and swell- ing ofthe spleen, with pressive aud lancinating pains, ineffectual urging to stool, constipation, and disposition to be frightened,12.—Inflammation of the boAvels, with distensive pains, inflated abdomen, colie, and diarrhcea,12. —Enlarged and hard abdomen,12.—Inflation of the abdomen, with heat aud lancinations, especially on the left side,12.—[320.] Encysted tumore of the mesentery,12.—Flatulence,1.—Fetid flatulence,1.—Flatulence and eructa- tions for ten days, especially after a meal,1.—Copious emission of flatulence in the morning, preceded by borborygrai, with empty feeling in the stomach,1. —Sensations as if cold balls were running ali through the intestinal canal,12.—Buruing in the boAvels, as from an eruptiou,12.—Tensive pains, with extreme Aveariness at the abdomen, extending into the hypochondria,12. —Daily paiu in the abdomen, on the fortieth day after taking the medicine, after the ulcere on the finger aud tibia had healed, especially in the morn- ing and after drinking milk, and also from smoking tobaeco ; it Avas not very violent, but a very troublesome, digging-cutting pain (so that he thought of being poisoned),15.—Cramps in the boAvels, Avhich seem tAvisted and knotted up,12.—[330.] Colie in the daytime, four or five hours after a meal, with borborygmi, at various intervals and lasting several hours,1.—Violent colie, with convulsive movements of the limbs and jaAvs,12.—Lancinating colie, so violent as nearly to cause fainting, Avith burning thirst, cold SAveat in the hair, folloAved by four stools, inereasingly liquid,1.—Colie, with tearing sensation in the boAvels, borborygmi and flatulence, which often rises from the bowels into the stomach,12.—Pressive pains in the abdomen,1.—Great heaviness ofthe abdomen, with sensation as ifthe bowels were pressed and crushed,12.—Great sensitiveness of the abdomen ; the least pressure causes severe stitches,12.—Accumulation of serum, like ascites, in the hypogastric region,12.—Dull colie in the loAver abdomen,1.—Inflammation and swelling of the inguinal glands,12.—[340.] Swelling of the inguinal glands,12.— Enormous scrofulous buboes on the groins,12. Hectuni and Anus.—Prolapsus recti, even between stools,12.— Erysipelatous SAvelling of the anus,12.—Blind hsemorrhoids, with great pain,12.—Hamiorrhoids, with discharge of blood, and sometimes of purulent matter,12.—Frequent protrusion of very painful hsemorrhoidal knobs,12.— Reappearance of hsemorrhoids, with loss of clear red blood and a feeling of comfort, in the case of a female disposed to piles,1.—In consequence of straining at stool there escapes from the hsemorrhoidal tumor a jet of blood, the quantity of which may perhaps be estimated at 150 grammes ; after this trifling hajmorrhage sense of fatigue,1.—Itching and burning at the anus,12. Stool.—[350.] Stool every two days,1.—Frequent urging to stool for three or four days, but resulting in only one very scanty evacuation daily. To this state succeeds, for three or four days, four daily stools, accompanied with colie and flatulence,1.—Five stools in one day,1.—Several daily stools,12. —Two stools in the day, which are yellowish, soft, but consistent,1.—Stools at night, towards two or three o'clock, a.m.,1.—Diarrhcea, often accompanied with inclination to vomit,12.—Watery diarrhcea, with copious urination and canine hunger,12. — Dysentery,8. — Diarrhoeic stools, Avith tenesmus and heaviness,12.—[360.] Diarrhoeic stools, sometimes involuntary, with burn- ing in the abdomen, and especially iu the rectum,12.—Whitish stools, as in 310 BUFO. icterus,9.—YelloAvish, liquid stools,1.—YelloAV diarrhoeic stools mixed Avith dark substances,12.—BroAvn stools, of a very bad smeli,12.—Bloody diarrhoeic stools, sometimes folloAved by very liquid whitish stools,12.—Hard, difficult stools,12.—Stool sometimes hard, sometimes soft, sometimes both together,15. —Thin stools,11.—Semi-liquid stools after a meal, for three days; one or tAvo daily, morning and evening, Avithout colie; folloAved three or four days after by an obstinate liaaraorrhoidal tumor, the size of a filbert, and situated outside the margin of the anus ; the appearance of this tumor is preceded by smarting, three or four days before,1.—[370.] Lumbrici in the child's stools,11.—Àscarides and lumbrici,12.—Constipation ; frequent ineffectual urging to stool,12.—Suppression of stools; the Avhole body is cold, Avhile the head is burning hot,1. Urinary Organs.—Sensation as if the neck of the bladder Avere obstructed by polypi,12.—The bladder feels swollen, with Constant desire to urinate,12.—Soft concretions in the kidneys and bladder,12.—Nephritic colie,12.—After every urination, painful stitches in the kidneys and bladder ; weakness and depression,12.—Pulsative and lancinating pains in the kidneys, often with hsematuria,12.—[380.] Ulcere in the urethra,12.—Profuse dis- charge of yellow and gray mucus frora the urethra, Avith painful Aveariness and weakness in ali the lower portion of the body,12.—Cutting pains, as from a knife, ali along the urethra, with inclination to apply the hand there,12.—Great smarting in the urethra, especially after urinating,12.—Too frequent urination,12.—Urine frequent and copious, of a normal color,11.— Clear urine with liquid stools,1.—Whitish urine, with chalky sediment,12. —Red urine,1.—Urine brown, smelling strong, like fish-brine,15.—[390.] Urine full of glairy mucus,12.—Scanty urine, of a yellow-ochre color, Avith yellowish sediment, coincident with some pains in the loins; after the pains in the loins, the urine is clearer and very abundant; micturition four times in a night,1.—Urine scanty, thick, yelloAvish, depositing a sediment, and diffusing a strong ammoniacal smeli, during constipation,1.—Turbid and grayish urine,12.—Suppression of urine,14. Sexàal Organs.—Male. He applies the hands to the genital parts,11.—The least motion aggravates the pains in the genitals,12.—Penis swollen, red, and burning,12.—Hardly any erection,12.—Obstinate impo- tence,12.—[400.] Impotence ali night, in the case of a man thirty-tAvo years old,1.—Burning pains in the prepuce,12.—Pimples of a tuberculous appear- ance at the scrotum,12.—Inflammation of the testicles, Avith sensation as if a tumor were forming there,12.—Atrophy or hypertrophy of the testicles,12. —Pains in the testicles, as if they Avere pulled and twisted, and sometimes as if they Avould return into the abdomen,12.—Increased venereal appe- tite,12.—He seeks solitude that he may abandon himself to onanism,12.— Complete absence of venereal desire,12.—Aversion to coitimi,12.—[410.] Speedy ejaculation Avithout pleasure, sometimes with spasms and painful weakness of the extremities,12.—The ejaculation is tardy, or altogether wanting,12.—Frequent nocturnal emissions followed by debility,12.—Invol- untary discharge of semen,2 3.—Female. Hard tumor and polypi of the uterus,12.—Ulcere and fìssures at the os uteri,12.—Inflammatory swelling of the Avomb,12.—Metrorrhagia,12.—Liability to abortiou,12.—Difficult, painful and tedious parturition,12.—[420.] Sensation as if something rose from the uterus to the stomach, with nervous agitation and spasms,12.—Distensive and burning, or crampy, digging, or gnawing pains in the womb,12.—Grip- ing and contraction of the uterus, like labor-pains,12.—Severe stitches, like stabs, in the uterus,12.—The uterine pains are aggravated in the morning, BUFO. 311 by Avalking, and by too long sitting,12.—Hydatids of the ovaries,12.—Swell- ing and great sensitiveness of the ovarian region,12.—Sensation of burning heat, and of stitches, in the ovaries,12.—Violent cramps in the ovarian region, extending into the groins,12.—Itching ofthe vulva, causing frequent pollutions,12.—[430.] Leucorrhcea, without smeli, with no itching, and clear as water,1.—Purulent and very offensive leucorrhcea,12.—Leucorrhcea, espe- cially in the evening, with colie, burning in the hypogastrium, torticolHs, and general cramps.12.—Before and after the menses, yellow, thick, or Avhitish leucorrhcea ; leucorrhcea like creanti, or the washings of meat,12.— Discharge of blood betAveen the menses,12.—Before menstruation, headache, nausea, colie, itching, and burning in the uterus and vagina,12.—Menses too early and too profuse,12.—The menses are only three days too early, in the case of a woman who generally has them eight, ten, and even tAvelve days too early,1.—The menses are six days too early,1.—The menses, which usually anticipate the regular period by four days, are now eight days too soon,1.—[440.] Menses accompanied with headache, during two days, but the pain shifts about a good deal,1.—During menstruation, contractions in the hypochondria, pains in the liver, palpitation, chilliness ali over, espe- cially in the legs, strong venereal desire, stitches in the splenic region, painful weariness, weakness, and general malaise,12.—After the menses, heaviness and bad temper,12.—Menses of clotted, or very fluid and pale blood,12. Fespiratory Apparatus. — Membranous productions in the larynx,1'.—Ulcere and tubercles in the larynx,12.—A great quantity of mucus obstruets the larynx and bronchi,12.—Burning sensation, and bleed- ing fissures in the larynx, with severe, jerking, and suffocative cough,12.— Sensation of contraction in the Avindpipe, and of heaviness in the chest,12.— Sense of compression of the larynx, Avith great difficulty in breathing,12.— [450.] After having cold feet, prickings in the larynx exciting a cough ali day, and especially in the evening ; the cough continues ali night,1.—Throb- bing, lancinating, and exeoriative pains in the larynx,12.—Obstinate hoarse- ness,12.—Severe cough, excited by a Constant tickling in the larynx,12.— Cough caused by a pricking in the larynx, only at night, and for several nights running, towards 1, or 3, or 4 o'clock, a.m.,1.—Cough excited by a stinging in the larynx, folloAving coryza,1.—Thick cough, especially on waking, in the morning and in the evening, with cold sensation, folloAved by great heat, and congestion to the chest,12.—Cough after meals or from any emotion,12.—Motion increases the frequency'of the cough, although it is equally troublesome during rest,1.—Violent cough, provoking vomiting,12. —[460.] Hoarse cough, with tearing sensation in the chest,12.—Deep, hollow cough, Avith lancinating and bruised pains, especially in the left side ofthe chest,12.—Dry, hacking cough, seemingly araeliorated by more frequent alvine evacuations,1.—Dry cough, with burning in the larynx and chest,12. —Cough, with expectoration of mucus and blood, or of blood only,12.—The cough occurs in the daytime, before a meal and in the room ; it ceases during the night,1.—Clear, viscid expectoration, often without cough,12.— Copious expectoration, frothy, whitish, yellow, grayish, or greenish, and purulent,12.—Whistling respiration,12.—Whistling, difficult, rattling respi- ration,12.—[470.] The lungs seem always in want of air,12.—Attacks of paralysis of the lungs, and of suffocation,12.—Gradually increasing difficulty in breathing,2.—*Difficult and noisy breathing,12.—Suffocation at night, towards 3 a.m., with restlessness in ali the limbs, trembling of the hands, legs, and head ; it seems as if everything, even in the head, Avere unsteady,1. 312 BUFO. —The patient cannot catch breath, and pants like a dog after too mudi running,4.—Dyspncea, Avith inability to remain lying doAvn ; he is obliged to sit bent fonvard in order to breathe,12. Chest.—Inflammation and SAvelling ofthe breasts,12.—Engorgement of the breasts,12.—Small knotty indurations and tumore, like scirrhus, on the breasts,12.—[480.] Large abscess forming sinuses in the breasts,12.—Milk vitiated, and often mixed with blood,12.—Sensation as if the breasts Avere drawn toAvards the abdomen,12.—Boring, lancinating, digging, crampy, pinching, and gnaAving pains, in the mammary and axillary glands,12.— Granulations and tubercles in the lungs,12.—Inflammation and SAvelling of the lungs, especially on the left side, with severe, tiresome cough,12.—Weak- ness of the chest, Avith feeling as if it would collapse,12.—Feeling of rum- bling and of numbness, beginning at the cardiac region and extending through the chest,12.—Oppression of the chest,3 8.—Oppression in the after- noon, two days running ; the chest and heart feel tightly compressed,1.— [490.] Oppression and loss of breath when going upstairs,1.—Oppression of the chest, with palpitation, especially Avhen walking rather fast, or in going upstairs,12.—Burning heat in the chest, as if there Avere a fornace in it,12.— Pressive pain in the chest, in a small spot, hoav here, now there, wheu Avalk- ing (after five hours),15.—Cutting pains iu the Avhole chest, accompanied by tickling and pricking,12.—Painful stitches in the chest, which check respi- ration,12.—Violent, sharp, short stitches, Avhich impede respiration, as if piercing the deep pectoral muscles and the mammary gland, mostly on the right breast, several times a day at different times, lasting ten days (after tAvelve days),15.—Violent itching, Avhich seems to come from the lungs, aud often shifting about in the chest,12.—Feeling as if there Avere tAvo swell ings at the upper part of the sternum, appearing to groAv larger when in bed, impeding the respiration, and causing pain in swalloAving anything, even saliva,1.—Smarting in the upper third of the sternum,1. Heart and False.—[500.] The heart-beats are sometimes quick, sometiraes slow, interraittent, or irregular,12.—Palpitation of the heart, at intervals,6.—Palpitation of the heart, sounding in the ears like drura-beats,12. —Palpitation of the heart after a meal, with interval during Avhich the person feels as if going to be ili,1.—Four days after getting chilled, pain at the heart every two hours of the day ; straining to vomit; cough with ex- pectoration, tinged with clear red blood ; about 8 o'clock the next morning, the cough, the red expectoration, and the pain at the heart return ; towards the fifth day, the sensation of having two sAvellings ceases, but the cough and hoareeness remain,1.—Feeling as if the heart Avas very large, and plunged in a vessel of water,12.—Lancinating and pulling in the region of the heart, as if it were being distended,12.—Pains as if pins Avere thrust into the apex ofthe heart,12.—Sensation of scraping and Aveight in the heart,12.— Trembling feeling at the heart,12.—[510.] Shocks and digging at the car- diac region, with great oppression, especially in the evening, after meals, and from movement,12.—He has to press upoii the cardiac region, to allay the pains,12.—Hard, frequent, irregular pulse, much quicker and more agi- tated evenings than mornings,12. Neck and Bach.—On waking, stiff neck, arthritic pains, and aggra- vation of ali the pains,12.—The pains in the head affect the nape of the neck, which feels as if compressed,1.—Boring pains, with painful Aveariness in the loins ; he has to He on the back for relief,12.—Pains in the loins so violent that they prevent breathing; they very nearly cause fainting ; a red- hot iron seems to pierce the loins ; the violence of the pains renders the least BUFO. 313 movement impossible ; this symptom appears in the morning, tAvo days running ; the first time it lasts five or six minutes, and tAvo or three minutes the second day ; the folloAving day, dull pains in the loins, as from a strain in the back, preventing him from straightening himself, or stooping doAvn ; during the pains in the loins, the urine is scanty, of the color of yelloAv- ochre, thick, Avith a yelloAvish sediment; the pains in the loins last five or six days,1.—Pains in the loins, lasting six or seven days, followed by a very violent trembling of both legs at once, in the morning, and giving Avay of the legs, from Aveakness, for tAvo days together,1.—Distensive pains, with sensation of SAvelling and discomfort in the loins,12. Extremities in General.—Trembling of the limbs,12.—[520.] In the case of a child the legs are drawn up so as to touch the buttocks,5.— Lirabs easy to move,13.—Numbness and deadness of the limbs on Avaking in the morning,12.—Pinching-digging pains, draAving about as if in the periosteum, not continuing long, and ahvays affecting the middle of the long bones (after five days), lasting twelve days,15.—Contractions and very painful cramps, from the extremities of the limbs to the trunk,12.—Con- tractions in right arni and leg,12.—Cramps and startings in the limbs,12.— Lancinating, digging, and tensive pains with great Aveariness in the limbs,12. Upper Extremities.—Inflammatory tumore on the arms,12.—The upper extremities go to sleep when lightly lying upon them ; after a feAV days also the lower extremities, lasting fourteen days,15.—[530.] Heavi- ness of the arms, with great difficulty in moving them,12.—Painful Aveari- ness of the arms, with violent pain in trying to move them,12.—Paralytic Aveakness of the arms and hands,12.—Burning, lancinating pains in the bones of the arms,12.—After the poison has touched the right hand sharp burning and swelling of the arm, which is colored yelloAV on a black ground,8.—Bruised pains in the arms, legs, and loins, especially during movement,12.—Bruised and crushing pains in the arms, especially the joints,12.—Digging, pinching, pressive pain in the right arm, Avhich is seated in the deltoid muscle, on the slightest attempt to raise the arni, though by no other motion ofthe arm, and not Avhen taking hold of it or during rest, lasting fourteen days (after fifth day),15.—Digging, throbbing, periodic pain on the inner surface ofthe right ulna, lasting five days (after second day),15. —Drawing pains in the arms, especially in the evening, at night, aud on waking in the morning,12.—[540.] The lightest covering on the arra annoys and feels uncomfortable,12.—Pulsative and lancinating pains, Avith erysipelatous SAvelling of the arras and hands,12.—Digging pains in the elbow-joint,12.—SAvelling of the Avrist and of the finger-joints, with burning pains and strong pulsation in these parts,12.—Hands and fingers often numb and stiff, with disposition to become crooked,12.—Panaritium, attack- ing e\-en the bones of the fingere,12.—An insignificant bruise of the right little finger, Avhich he got fourteen days after taking the medicine, became on the third day very painful and suppurated ; a feAV days afterwards the finger became again inflamed, caused tearing-drawing pain along the whole arm and redness ofthe finger along the lymphatics extending to the_ axilla, in Avhich small granular sAvellings appeared and were painful, especially to motion and touch ; in thirty-six hours the inflamed lymphatics become swollen as if they had been injected ; the lymphatic glands in the axilla become hard and painful and swollen as large as beans ; the arm was heavy and painful, and had to be carried in a sling; a few olfactions of Hepar sulph. lst, relieved the lymphatic swelling iu one night, and the corrosive pain in the ulcer in the little finger and the ulcer under the nail of the thumb within twenty-four hours,15.—Superfìcial, slightly developed, 314 BUFO. hot, bluish-red swelling, painful to touch, on the lower border of the left thumb-nail ; afterAvards it suppurates, with throbbing-digging pain ; the suppuration involves half of the nail; the pain afterAvards becomes gnaw- ing ; the skin scales off several times ; the throbbing-digging pain of this ulcer extends into the joint of the index finger and metacarpal bones of the left hand (after second day), lasting several Aveeks,15. Lower Extremities.—Feeling as if a peg Avere driven into the joints of the hips, knees, and feet, and prevented them frora moving,12.— Staggering gait, more like jumping than walking,12.—[550.] Great Aveak- ness of the legs, so that on rising up they give Avay under the Aveight of the body,12.—Lancinating pains, with painful weariness in the hips and legs, especially when walking or changiug position,12.—Aching Aveariness of the thighs Avhen Avalking,15.—Cord-like swelling, as in phlegmasia alba dolens, from the groins to the popliteal region,12.—Tophus on the knees and feet,12.—Swelling of the knees, with pulsative and distensive pains,12.— Burning and dryness in the knee-pan,12.—Pains of dislocation in the knees and feet,12.—Lancinations in the knees, especially when walking,12.— Bruised pain in the knees; he has to squat doAvn,12.—[560.] Inflammation, SAvelling, and great brittleness of the leg-bones,12.—Gouty SAvelling of the legs,12.—SAvelling of the legs, especially in the evening and after walking,12. —Deep-red swellings, like bruises, on the legs,12.—Varicose swellings in the legs,12.—Trembling of the legs,1.—Uneasiness and irritatimi in the legs; he has to move them constantly ; he knows not what to do Avith them, nor Avhat position to take for relief,12.—Heaviness of the legs, with sensation of pulling in the joints,12.—The legs easily get numb,12.—Feeling of stiffness in the right leg that begins above the right knee, Avhere it is most marked (ten minutes),15.—[570.J Weakness of the legs, even to falling, for more than eight hours,1.—Violent cramps in the legs, Avhich draAV up with a start, towards 4 or 5 a.m.,1.—Cramps in the legs and toes, especially on stretching them out in bed at night,12.—Aching in the middle of the right tibia as from a bloAV, Avhen standing, lasting ali day (after one hour),15.-— The Aveakness is accompanied with a crampy pain in the calf, Avhich is Avorse Avhen moving and ceases Avhen at rest,1.—Arthritic swelling of the feet,12.—The feet are apt to turn in AA'alking, and the ankles to be sprained,12. —The feet, Avhich Avere constantly cold, become burning hot,1.—Burning, lancinating, and pulsative pains in the feet, Avith Constant sensation as if the shoes Avere too tight,12.—Digging pain in the linguai phalanges of the three last toes and on the inner malleolus, with corrosive itching on the inner border of the right foot (after second day),15. Generalities.—[580.] Inflammatious and sanguineous congestions, especially ofthe chest, throat, and head,12.—Swelling ofthe whole body,2.— Obesity,12.—Progressive emaciation, even to consumption and death,9.—Con- stant emaciation, with good appetite,12.—Emaciated body,Avith bloated abdo- men,12.—Swelling and induratimi ofthe glands,12.—Swelling, ulceration, and curvature of the bones,12.—Malignant tumore of an erysipelatous character,12. —Arthritic nodes,12.—[590.] Nervous attacks, Avith laughing and Aveeping together,12.—Pandiculations,11.—Jactitation of tendons,11.—*Convulsions,8. —Epileptic convulsions in the evening, at night, and sometimes in the morn- ing, as Avell as at the period ofthe new raoon,12.—Attacks of tetanus,12.—Great sensitiveness to cold air and to Avind,12.—He has every moment to change his position,12.—Fits of muscular exaltation, in Avhich he has to move the arms about forcibly,12.—Restlessness ali over, Avith great physical and moral agitation,12.—[600.] He cannot keep stili, is constantly restless, although BUFO. 315 movement aggravates the pains,12.—Desire to move about and take gym- nastic exercise in the evening,12.—Uneasiness and Aveakness, especially mornings, Avith inability to move about,12.—Languor, laziness, no desire for any occupation ; if he does anything it is only mechanically,12.—On waking great lassitude and drowsiness, as if he had not slept,12.—With the headache general feeling of fatigue, nausea, and cold feet,1.—Great fatigue and pro- fuse sweat after the least exertion,12.—General Aveakness, often accompanied by palpitation and vertigo,12.—Great weakness, with sensation as if the bones would give Avay under their OAvn weight,12.—In the midst of a meal, sense of general debility, kind of total prostration, with inability to speak or move, dimness of sight, and distress at the region of the heart; this at- tack lasts five minutes, and passes off Avithout leaving any traces,1.—[610.] Graduai failure of strength,6.—Sinks back in an arm-chair motionless, but Avithout loss of consciousness,1.—Faint feeling every now and then ; the head feels the reaction from it; it passes off like an effect of intoxication,1. ■—Faint feeling, as from hunger, in the morning and during the day, before a meal,1.—Syncope,3.—Fainting fits, especially after meals, and in the evening,12.—Faintness after breakfast,1.—Pains sometimes on the right side, sometimes on the left, but rarely on both sides at once,12.—Frequent cramps, doubly painful in the cold air, in the evening, and in the morning,12.—On going to bed he is attacked with cramps, formication in ali the limbs, and with neuralgic pains, especially of the head, which cause anguish and pre- vent sleep,12.— [620.] Frequent dislocateci pains,12.—Pains of dislocation, especially in the Avrists,12.—Sensation as if bitten in various parts of the body,,12.—Pulsative pains in the joints,12.—Disposition to He on the left side ; feels better so than Avhen on the right side,1. Skin. SAvelling and redness of the Avhole body, as in general erysipelas,12. —Skin bloated and tense, or loose and flabby,12.—The whole surface be- comes pale and SAvollen, as in dropsy,3.—The patient becomes yellow,49.— The skin takes on a deep yellow tinge,2.—[630.] Skin of a yelloAV tinge, as in jaundice,12.—Skin greenish, and ahvays looking dirty or oily,12.—Skin moist, or dry and stiff as parchment, and affected by every change of tem- perature,12.—Every slight injury, even the prick of a pin, suppurates, with corrosive pain,15.—Very unhealthy skin, excoriating and chapping easily,12. —The skin of the face tans quickly, and is easily excoriated and torn,1'.— Scabs and cracks in the face,12.—Chaps and fissures on the hands,12.—Ex- coriation between the buttocks and the thighs,12.—Eruptions, Dry. Acne rosacea,12.—[640.] Miliary eruptions and urticaria,12.—Very smart- ing miliary eruption on the penis, pubis, and scrotum,12.—Burning eruption like nettle-rash on the hands,12.—A large quantity of scales on the face, Avhich are constantly reneAvcd, Avith intolerable itching,12.—Furfuraceous herpes, with great itching of the legs and thighs,12.—Eruption of little pim- ples on the skin, after contact with the saliva or urine of the toad,3.— Pimples like small furuncles,12.—Small, Avhite pimples, lasting only for a day,12.—Red and very painful pimples on the forehead,12.—An erysipelatous attack, in a woman 'subject to the coraplaint for many years, was on the point of breaking out, when it was cut short immediately by a few doses of the remedy ; subsequently, two pimples appeared on the right tempie, on the side most frequently attacked by erysipelas; these pimples, the size of a small lentil, ended in"a rounded head ; the whole temporal region in the middle of Avhich they were situated was red and swollen. This redness disappears on pressure with the finger, but returns again immediately ; at the same time it is alwavs painfully sensitive to cold, and the sensation it 316 BUFO. causes is identical Avith that which marks the onset of erysipelas ; this erup- tion lasts seven days ; it is accompanied at its first appearance, for tAvo nights successively, by difficult and broken sleep ; afterwards return of the pimples on the temples, Avith sensation Avhen they first break out, as if the skin Avere pinched,1.—[650.] Subcutaneous pimples on the cheeks,12.—After a coryza, small herpetic pimples on the upper lip,1.—Pimples like small- pox on the glans,12.—Warts, mostly on the backs ofthe hands,12.—Erup- tions, Aloist and Pustular. Erysipelatous eruption ou different parts,12.—Phlegmonous erysipelas of the face,12.—Phleginonous erysipelas, Avhich leaves the face disfigured,12.—Erysipelas of the legs,12.—Herpes, fur- furaceous, moist, crusty, and yelloAvish,12.—Acute herpes of the face,12.— [660.] Herpetic eruptions, burning, and sanious oozing of the vulva,12.— A small vesicle, surrounded by an erytheraatous blush, appears near the left wrist ; this small vesicle excites a burning itching. It discharges a little serum, and is then succeeded by a small abscess like a boil, with fever and lancinating pain of the forearm, and of the corresponding upper arm, ex- tending to the axilla,1.—A corrosive vesicle on the inner surface of the first phalanx of the right index finger, very painful (after seven days) ; it lasts ten days, when the skin in this place scales off,15.—A small vesicle caused corrosive pain in the middle of the right tibia, Avith a red areola, and after a few days a Avhitish-gray, thick, fatty scurf formed, Avhich from neAv exudations enlarged until it reached the size of a quarter of a dollar, and was surrounded Avith a broad red areola ; at times on touch, aud even without cause, corrosive pains attacked this tetter; the crust dried in about fourteen days and desquamated, leaving a reddish-broAvn spot Avith shiny scaling skin (twenty-sixth day),15.—Large blisters in palms of hands and soles of feet, three inches in circumference, yelloAV ; the fluid Avas yellow and excoriating ; this Avas repeated in several places,13.—Very painful blis- ters and corns on the feet,12.—Phlyctena? and pemphigus,12.—Phlyctenoid eruption ; thick and sanious scabs on the scalp,12.—Phlyctense on the lips,12. —The whole body is covered Avith pustules like those of a bad case of scabies,7.—[670.] Eruptions like the itch, lichen, and prurigo,12.—Boils and abscesses,12.—Eruption like small boils on the cheeks and neck,12.—The skin-syraptoms are aggravated in the evening and at night,12.—Sensa- tions. Sensation of tension and of shuddering in the skin,12.—The skin feels as if stretched to bursting,12.—Formication and torpor on different parts of the body,12.—Tickling on the skin, as from insects, or drawing a fcather over it,12.—Great sensitiveness ofthe skin and bones of the face,12.— Intolerable itching, Avhich ends in smarting, ali over the body, and is ag- gravated on going into the open air,12.—[680.] The itching is relieved by the friction ofthe body-linen; it is followed by smarting, especially Avhen it has been thus allayed,1.—Violent itching in the afternoon, towards 4 or 5 o'clock, in the Avhole outer surface of the thighs and legs, for eight succes- sive days, always at the same hour,1.—Great itching of the cheeks,12.—In- tolerable itching at the nape of the neck,12.—Corrosive itching on the left leg and knee-cap, Avhich compels rubbing, lasting several days (after second day),15. Sleep and Dreams.—Fits of drowsiness coming on after eating, and in the open air,12.—Drowsiness, with agitation aud sleeplessness ; he is constantly turning in bed,12.—Great sleepiness, especially in the morning, after breakfast, or after being in the open air,1'.—Invincible droAVsiness after a meal,1.—Very heavy sleep, with congestion to the head,12.—[690.] Sleep tardy, or too prolonged in the morning, with dreams, nightmare, and BUFO. 317 great fatigue on waking,12.—Insufficient sleep ; he awakes too early,12.— Wakes too early, 3 or 4 o'clock a.m.,1.—Wakes up eve\ry few moments,1.— Wakes up sad, or very joyful,12.—Sleep with talking, cries and groans ; he aAvakes sobbing,12.—Restless sleep, with starting aAvake, fright, palpitation, etc,12.—Sleeplessness in the evening and at night,12.—Sense of fatigue during sleep, and of numbness in every limb, obliging him to change his position frequently,1.—Many dreams, fantastic, and generally frightful,12.— [700.] Dreams of travel, of projects, and of greatness,7. Fever.—He desires AA'armth ; is ahvays cold, especially in the limbs,12. —Obstinate coldness in bed at night,12.—Shivering ali over after stool, aggravated in the evening,1.—Coldness, shi\7erings, trembling, and vertigo, especially on going into the fresh air,12.—Coldness and shivering, with moisture of the skin, nervous excitability, and trembling,12.—Chilly sensa- tion in the calves, which precedes a cramplike pain in that part,1.—Chilliness and numbness of the feet,12.—Alternations of heat and cold rising like waves from the lower part of the body,12.—Heat and burning ali over, ac- companied by passing shiverings,12.—[710.] General sensation of heat and turgescence, folloAved by contraction and icy coldness of the Avhole system,12. —Fever with shivering, increase of muscular strength, and delirium, es- pecially in the evening,12.—Feverish heat ali over, exceptiug the feet, which remain constantly cold, day and night, during four days,1.—Calor mordax, Avith embarrassed head, burning of the neck, throat, and chest ; agitated pulse, great thirst,12.—The heat of the fire is distressing to him,1.—Fever is developed, the extremities become burning hot,23.—Quotidian evening fever, with great depression,12.—Tertian fever, with general painful Aveari- ness, great hunger, and urgent thirst,12.—Quartan fever, Avith intense heat and violent delirium,9.—Heat which rises into the face,1.—[720.] Great heat, contraction, and digging in the loins,12.—Burning heat of the hands for three Aveeks,1.—Sensation as if the legs and feet were held over a pan of burning eharcoal,12.—Burning hot feet,1.—The skin is burning, red, and crimpled in different places,12.—Aggravation ofthe fever in the evening, at night, and sometimes in the morning,12.—The body is almost ahvays moist with perspiration,12.—Cold sweats,4.—SAveat in the morning, in bed,1.—In bed, on Avaking up in the morning, general moisture,1.—[730.] Excessive perspiration during sleep, especially toAvards morning,12.—Debilitating, sour-smelling p repiration, especially in the morning, in bed,12.—Night- SAveat, especially on the head, chest, aud back,12.—Copious sweat after the slightest exertion,12.—Copious sweat, with Aveakness, and often with morbid hunger,12.—Frequent perspiration of the hands,12.—SAveat mostly on the harns,1. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Morning), On Avaking, ill-humor ; diz- ziness, etc; after a meal, dizziness; on Avaking, at 3 a.m., headache; co- ryza ; bad-smelling breath ; insipid taste of food ; nauseous, etc, taste ; dryness of the throat; after breakfast, feels hungry ; vomiting; emission of flatulence; pain in abdomen ; pains in uterus; toAvards 1, 3, or 4 a.m., cough ; on Avaking, cough; on waking, stiff neck, etc; pains in loins; on Avaking, numbness, etc, of limbs; after breakfast, sleepiness ; in bed,SAveat; in bed, on Avaking, general moisture; in bed, perspiration.—(Afternoon), After breakfast, headache; rising of phlegm ; after a meal, vomiting; op- pression ; towards 4 or 5 o'clock, itching.—(Evening), Towards 5 o'clock, headache; toAvards 4 or 5 o'clock, soreness in forehead, etc; semilateral headache, etc; SAveats on the head ; on going to bed, sneezing; mucus frora nose; toothache; hunger; leucorrhcea; cough ; shocks, etc, at cardiac re- 318 BUFO SAHYTIENSIS. gioii; pulse quicker; swelling of the legs; fainting fits; skin symptoms; after stool, shivering ; fever, etc.—(Night), When going to sleep, ill-humor; headache ; toothache ; digging, etc, in liver, etc. ; pains in arras ; skin symptoms.—(Towards morning), During sleep, perspiration.—(Open air), Mucus from nose ; itching; fits ofdroAVsiness ; sleepiness.—(When ascending stairs), Oppression, etc.—( On going to bed), Cramps in legs, etc.—(After breakfast), Faintness.—(Cold air), The pains; pains in teeth; coldness, etc. —(Cold liquids), Mouth symptoms.—(Dampness), Most symptoms.—(After eating), As if intoxicated ; almost immediately, vomiting ; turning in the stomach ; fits of droAVsiness.—(After exertion), SAveat.—(Hearty food), Most symptoms.—(Great heat), Most symptoms.—(Strong liquors), Most symp- toms.—(Lying on back), Ali the pains.—(Before a meal), Cough.—(After a meal), Regurgitation, etc; nausea; flatulence, etc; semi-liquid stools; cough; palpitation, etc; fainting fits; drowsiness.—(Meat), Most symp- toms.—(Before menstruation), Headache, etc.—(During menstruation), Con- traction in hypochondria, etc.—(After menstruation), Heaviness, etc.— (Drinking milk), Pain in abdomen.—(Movement), Head symptoms; head- ache ; toothache ; cramps in stomach ; pains of liver ; cough more frequent ; pain in calf.—( Odors), Most symptoms ; ( On changiug position), Pains in hips, etc.—( On slightest attempt to raise arm), Pain in deltoid muscle.—(In room), Cough.—(Sitting), During work, headache ; pains in uterus.—(Smok- ing tobaeco), Nausea, etc. ; pains in abdomen.—(Drinking spirits), Head- ache.—(When standing), Aching in right tibia.—(Change of temperature), Toothache.—( Walking), Pain in tempie ; pains in uterus ; pain in chest ; pains in hips, etc; rawness of thighs; lancinations in knees; swelling of cheeks; the pains.—(Walking fast), Oppression, etc.—(Contact of water), Ear symptoms.—(Windy weather), Heat.—(Wine), Stomachache.—(Work- ing in water), Most symptoms. Amelioration.—(Morning), In bed, after a sweat, coryza ceases.— (Night), Headache ; cough ceases; on stretching out in bed, cramps in legs ; in bed, coldness.—(Keeping bent over on one side), The pains.—(Epis- taxis), Headache.—(Friction of body-linen), Itching.—(Lying down), Head- ache.—(Lying on left side), Feels better.—(Lying on back), Pains, etc, in loins.—(Pressing on submaxillary gland), Pains in ear. BUFO SAHYTIENSIS. A South American toad, to Avhich this name has been given by Dr. Mure, in his Pathogenesie Brazilienne. Mind.—Aversion to Avork, Avith unfitness for it, the whole afternoon (first day).—Gay, lively (thirty-ninth day).—Very gay in the evening ; disposed to talk about cheerful things (thirty-eighth day).—Careless (twen- tieth day).—Sadness ; he shuns society (thirty-ninth day).—Gloomy and silent mood (thirty-ninth day).—He is unable to act with decision ; he forms projects and does not accomplish them (thirty-ninth day).—Height- ened iraagination (thirty-ninth day).—Weakness of mind and memory, less in the evening (thirty-ninth day).—[10.] Lazy and discouraged (tAven- tieth day).—Not disposed to study (after three days).—He is apt to forget things he had been occupied with a moment before (seventeenth day).— Weak memory (after twenty days). Head.—Extreme heaviness of the head, at 2 o'clock (first day).— Heaviness of the head after a walk (thirty-ninth day).—Long-lasting BUFO SAHYTIENSIS. 319 headache (thirty-ninth day).—Pressure on the right side of the forehead (thirty-ninth day).—Sharp stitches in the left terapie (thirty-ninth day).— (Sense of Aveakness in the whole left side of the head), (thirty-ninth day).— [20.] Large red pimple on the occiput (thirty-sixth day). Eyes and Ears.—The orbits feel larger and as if in contact Avith the orbitai walls (after seventeen days).—Almost continuai expansive pres sure in the orbits, and sensation of external itching ; he is obliged to rub his eyes with the palm of his hand (after tAvo days).—The upper portion of the orbits seems to be in contact with the orbitai Avalls, especially at night (after tAventy days).—The eyes are red, and sraart (seventeenth day).—The eyes smart, and are painful to touch (nineteenth day).—Pain in front of the lobe of the left ear (thirty-ninth day). Stomach and Stool.—Pricking at the pit of the stomach (thirteenth day).—Easy stools (third day). Sexit al Organs, Chest, and Back.—Constant erections without desire (after four days).—[30.] Painful sensation under the false ribs (thirty-ninth day).—Pressure at the cartilages of the false ribs (fourteenth day).—Itching on the lumbar vertebrse (tAventieth day).—Pain at the sacrum, Avorse Avhen rising, stooping, or sitting (after tAvo days). Extremities.—Pricking in the tips of the right fingers and left toe (thirty-ninth day).—Pinching at the inside of the left elboAV '(thirteenth day).—Pain in extensor muscles of right arra (thirty-ninth day).—Acute pain in the right wrist (thirty-ninth day).—Crampy pain at the outer side ofthe right leg (thirteenth day).—Pain at the inner part of the right knee (third day).—[40.] Ganglion on the sole of the right foot (thirty- ninth day).—Prickling at the right big toe (tAvelfth day). Generatiti es and Skin.—Less active than usuai (after three days).—Excoriation of the left masseter muscle, discharging a little san- guinolent humor (thirty-ninth day).—A former fungus bleeds (seventeenth day).—Red pimple, which breaks and leaves a black spot in its place (thir- teenth day).—Pimples on the forehead (thirty-ninth day).—Pimple on right wrist (thirty-ninth day).—A black spot on the right outer ankle, which had remained after a pimple, continues (twentieth day).—Fonnica- tion of the loAver jaAV (twentieth day).—[50.] Formication in the lumbar region (thirty-ninth day).—Violent itching (thirty-ninth day).—Itching almost ali over (after three days).—Itching on the face (after two days).- He is obliged to rub his face in the morning (tAventieth day).—Violent itching at the lips (second day).—Itching at the pubis (second day).— Itching about the anus (twentieth day). Sleep and F*reams.—DroAVsiness (thirty-ninth day).^Sleeps for an hour in the middle of the day, contrary to habit (thirty-ninth day).— [60.] No sleep (eleventh day).—Dreams every night, but on Avaking, does not recollect what they were about (thirty-ninth day).—Poetic and philo- sophical dreams (thirty-ninth day). Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Morning), Obliged to rub face— (Ris- ing), Pain at sacrum.—(Sitting), Pain at sacrum.—(Stooping), Pain at sacrum.—(After a walk), Heaviness of head. Amelioration.—(Evening), Weakness of mind, etc 320 BUXUS—CACAO. BUXUS. Buxus sempervirens, L. Nat. order, Euphorbiacese. Preparation, Tinc- ture of the young leaves and twigs. Authority. Br. Journ. of Hom., 11, 158, effeets of an infusion taken every six hours for eight days, for the purpose of producing an abortion, which it failed to do. Strong forcing pains, like those of .labor, in the loAver part of the abdo- men, Avhich varied greatly in intensity, and lasted from tAventy or thirty seconds to a miuute or longer.—Pretty frequent desire to urinate, but no increase in amountof urine emitted.—Slight increase in frequency of pulse. —Slight degree of nausea on one or two occasions. CACAO. Theobroma cacao, Linn. Nat. order, Sterculiacese. Tribe, Buettnerieaa. Common nome, Cocoa (chocolate in part). Preparation, Trituration of the seeds (crude). Authority. Marvaud, Aliments d'epargne. In order to ascertain the effect of the active principles (aromatic essences and theobromin) contained in Cacao upon the nervous system and its de- peudencies, it Avas necessary to separate those principles, as far as possible, from the fatty substances (Butter of Cacao) of Avhich the beans are so largdy composed. With this vieAV, we prepared a decoction of poAvdered Cacao in boiling water, and conducted our experiments with this liquid. By placiug ourselves under the influence of a decoction highly charged Avith aromatic principles, and made from poAvdered Cacao Avell roasted, we as- certained that this beverage produces an excitement of the nervous system similar to that caused by a strong infusion of black coffee ; since these ef- feets are insignificant if a decoction of the raAV bean is employed, it is nat- urai to attribute them to the aromatic essences Avhich are developed in the Cacao by the process of roasting. A stili Avider difference is observed Avhen Ave compare the effeets on the circulation respectively produced by a decoction of poAvdered Cacao roasted, and one of the same substance in a crude state. In the former case, the sphygraographic tracing indicates an excited state ofthe circulation, as shoAvn by an accelerated pulse, with increased fulness and diminished ar- terial tension. When, on the other hand, an infusion of the raAV bean is made use of, the action of the theobromin predominates, and an entirely different char- acter of pulse is the result, as may be placed beyond doubt by exaraining the folloAving traces, obtained from a single individuai. JS'ormai pulse. CACAO—CACTUS. 321 In explaining the nutritive value of Cacao, we must take into account the presence in this substance of a special alkaloid, theobromin, whose physiological effeets are identical with those of caffein and thein (as we Pulse live minutes after a decoction of the roasted bean. (Action of the aromatic essences.) have proved by numerous experiments), and which, retarding the organic waste in the sanie Avay as the active principles of coffee and tea, place Pulse iitteen minutes after a decoction of the erude bean. (Action of Theobromin.) Cacao high up among " les aliments d'épargne ou antidéperditeurs " (the conservative substances, or those which check tissue-Avaste). CACTUS. Cereus grandiflorus, Haw. (Cactus grandiflorus, Linn.) Nat. order, Cactaceaa. Common name, Night-blooming cereus. Prepa- ration, Tincture of the floAvers and young tAvigs. Authority. 1, Rubini (translated by Dr. Ad. Lippe) ; 2, Hencke, A. H. Z., 86, 173, proving with the lst dil.; 3, ibid., proving Avith the 3d ; 4, ibid., proving Avith the 6th ; 5, ibid., proving Avith the tincture; 6, Lembke, N. Z. f. H. Kl. 12, 2, proving Avith the tincture; 7, Dr. John H. Fitch, The Medicai Eclectic, 1, 190, proving with 7 to 20 drops of tincture; 8, ibid., proving with one dose of 195 drops of tincture; 9, Dr. Burt, West. Hom. Obs., 3, 239, proved 100 to 600 drops of the 3d dee dil., under the name of " Cactus serpentarius." Mind.—Slight delirium at night; on Avaking up, it ceases for a time, but begins again as soon as he goes to sleep (seventh day),1.—Talking non- sense while asleep at night ; on aAvaking, he talks unconnectedly (tenth day),1.—Love of solitude; he avoids those around him who wish to comfort him (ninth day),1.—Felt decided impulses to swallow large and umvhole- some portions of medicine (first day),8.—Continued taciturnity ; he will not ansAver repeated interrogations (third day),1.—Decided repugnance to take any more medicine (first day),7.—Was affected with irnpulses to do some- thing facetious, Avhich Avere repelled (first day),7.—Impulses to do some- thing bordering on the grotesque (first day),7.—Depression and languor during the whole day,1.—[10.] *Sadness, taciturnity, and irresistible inclina- tion to weep (first six days),1.—*Hypochondriasis and invincible sadness (first six days),1.—Profound hypochondria; he is unwilling to speak a Avord VOL. II.—21 322 CACTUS. (fourth day),1.—Unusual melancholy, for which he himself can give no reasons (first four days),1.—Anxiety returning in the evening (first fifteen days),1.—Extraordinary irritability ; the smallest contrariety puts him into a passion (fifteenth day),1.—Feeling of semi-remorse at having done some- thing wrong (first day),8.—Feeling of having done violence to myself (first day),8.—*Fear of death extreme and continuous ; he believes his disease to be incurable (seventh day),1.—Disposition to do deliberately Avhatever Avas undertaken (first day),7.—[20.] Felt a considerable degree of difficulty in fixing upon anything settled or fixed in Avhat he Avas pursuing ; when con- clusions were arrived at, however, they were to the mind quite satisfactory (first day),7. Head.—Vertigo, from sanguineous congestions to the head (after ten days),1.—On retiring to his room, felt some uusteadiness of gait, almost amounting to staggering, a reeling sensation,7.—At night, sensation as if the brain was attached to the skull, groAvn fast (first day),7.—Feeling of emptiness in the head (second day),1.—Violent pain in the head, insuffer- able, from congestion to the head (fourth day),1.—Excessive pain in the head, which causes such anxiety that he cannot stay in bed (first day),1.— Pain in the head, with great prostration and Aveariness,1.—Dull frontal headache (after four hours), (600 drops),9.—Pressing pain in the forehead, day and night, for tAvo consecutive days,1.—[30.] In the eveniug, a Con- stant pressing pain in the left side of the forehead, lasting until he Avent to sleep, and felt at night on waking twice (first day),6.—Pressing pain in the forehead, increased by bright light, and on hearing loud voices or noises,1.—Pressure in the forehead during the Avhole day, at intervals; Avorse in the room than in the open air (first day),6.—Jerking-tearing in the forehead, and throughout the limbs (first day),6.—Sensation of heavy weight in the right tempie and on the right eyebrow, diminished by pres- sure,1.—Strong pulsations in the temples, as if the skull would burst,1.— Continued and tormenting pulsation in the temples and ears, which is ex- ceedingly annoying, and causes hypochondriasis (first eight days),1.—Pul- sating pain in the temples, becoming intolerable at night (second day),1.— Tensive pain in the vertex, which returns periodically every two days (in the first twenty days),1.—^Pressing pain in the head, as if a great weight lay on the vertex,1.—[40.] *Sensation of weight on the vertex, with dull pain, increased by the sound of talking and by any noise1.—*Heavy pain, like a weight, on the vertex, ivhich diminishes by pressure,1.—Very severe pain in the right side of the head, Avhich increases to a great degree Avhen raising the head from the pillow, for many days in succession (after three days),1.—Very severe pain in the right side of the head, Avhich is increased by the sound ©f talking and by a bright light (first five days),1.—A trou- blesome pressure on the right parietal bone (3d dil.), (second day),3.—Pres- sure in the left parietal bone (first day),5.—Pressive pain in the left pari- etal bone, in the morning, after rising (second day),5.—Pressive pain in the left parietal bone, in the forenoon, more internally (6th dil.), (first day),4. —^Pulsating pain, with sensation of weight in the right side of the head, con- tinuing day and night, so severe as to make him cry out with a loud voice (after four days),1.—On retiring, felt some heaviness and pain, not severe, however, affecting the posterior region of the brain, increased by lying on the back with the head touching the pillow. Instantly relieved by lying on the side, so that the occipital portion of the skull did not come into con- tact with anything hard or othenvise (first day),7.—[50.] Complained most bitterly of its producing Constant dull pain in the cerebellum ; if the rem- CACTUS. 323 edy was omitted, the pain Avould cease, but Avould return as soon as its use was resumed,9.—Pain and draAving in the occiput, increased by the motion ofthe head,1.—Painful draAving in the aponeurotic covering ofthe occiput, araeliorated by bending the head backAvard,1.—Felt at times pressure in the occiput, not severe, and relieved by quick exercise or mental activity (first day),7. Eyes.—Weakness of sight recurring periodically ; objects appear to be obscured,1.—Weakness of sight for many days in succession ; objects ap- pear as if clouded (first four days),1.—Dimness of sight; at a feAV paces' distance he does not recognize his friends,1.—At a short distance he does not recognize any one, not even a friend,1.—Momentary loss of sight (first day),1.—Loss of sight ; there appear circles of red light before the eyes, Avhich dim the sight (sixth day),1. Ears.—{60.] Pulsations in the ears, continuing day and night (first six days),1.—Hearing diminished by the buzzing in the ears ; it is necessary to speak in a loud voice to be understood (first day),1.—Noise in the ear, like the running of a river, continuing ali night (first day),1. Afose.—Dry and very unpleasant coryza ; he must breathe, during the night, with bis mouth open,1.—Fluent and very acrid coryza, Avhich makes the nostrils sore,1.—* Profuse epistaxis, which ceases in a short time,1. Face.—* Paleness of the face and emaciation (first six days),1.—Face flushed (after four hours), (600 drops),9.—Face bloated (acceso) and red, with pulsating pain in the head (twelfth day),1. Mouth.—Fetid breath in the morning (third day),1.—[70.] Scraping in the palate for an hour after taking (first day),5.—Sensation of having SAvallowed something unpleasant (after quarter of an hour),7.—For some minutes a soapy taste in the mouth (after one hour),7.—Slimy, weedy taste, not so distinctly soapy as the night before (second day),7. Throat.—Felt an accumulation of mucus in the throat, which Avas expectorated (immediately),7.—Constriction of the throat, which excites the frequent swalloAving of saliva (eighth day),1.—Scraping on the soft palate (6th dil.), (first day),4.—Constriction of the cesophagus Avhich pre- vents SAvalloAving ; he must drink a great quantity of water to force any- thing doAvn into the stomach (sixth day),1. Stomach.—Appetite good, better than usuai,8.—At breakfast, appe- tite better than usuai (second day),7.—[80.] Great appetite, but Aveak and sIoav digestion (tAventieth day),1.—*Complete loss of appetite ; he cannot take the least morsel of food (third day),1.—Want of appetite and loss of the taste of food, Avhich disappears after a feAV hours (second day),1.—Want of appetite and nausea for many days ; it is only by an effort that he can swalloAV a feAV mouthfuls (first fourteen days),1. — Great thirst, which causes hira to drink much Avater (first day),1.—Nausea in the morning and ali day long (seventh day),1.— Copious vomiting of blood1.—Severe gastro- enteritis, cured in five days,1.—Bad digestion ; ali food causes Aveight in the stomach, and so much suffering that he prefers to remain fasting,1.—Very sIoav digestion ; even after eight or tèn hours the taste of the food rises up in the throat,1.—[90.] Acrid acid in the stomach, which rises in the throat and mouth, and makes everything he attempts to eat taste acid (fourth day),1.—A feeling of emptiness in the stomach, with good appetite and naturai stool (fifth, sixth days),5.—Sensation of something disagreeable at the stomach (second day),7.—Sensation of violent burning in the stomach (first five days),1.—Sensation of great constriction in the scrobiculus, which extends to the hypochondria, constricts them, and impedes respiration 324 CACTUS. (fourth day),1.—Sensation of heaviness in the stomach,1.—Sensation of great weight in the stomach, which continues many days (during the first eight days),1.—Sensation of weight in the stomach, Avhich soon goes off, but reappears every time the medicine is taken (first fifteen days),1.—Oppres- sion and Aveight in the stomach (fourth day),1.—*Strong pulsation in the scrobiculus (first eight days),1.—[100.] *Continuous aud aunoying pulsa- tion in the stomach,1.—Very troublesome pulsation of the cceliac artery, after dinner, Avhich lasts three hours, aud corresponds Avith the pulsation of the right temporal artery,1. Abdomen.—Wandering pains in the umbilical region, which cease and recur periodically (fifth day),1.—Sharp, cutting pains in the umbilicus (after half an hour), continuing about one hour after stool,9.—Severe cutting pains in the loAver umbilical and hypogastric regions, lasting about an hour (after thirty-five minutes),9.—The abdominal parietes, when touched with the hand, impart a burning sensation, and are much hotter than the other parts of the body (third day),1.—Borborygmus in the bowels, before the alvine evacuations,1.—Slight pain in bowels (after four hours), (600 drops),9.—Very violent pains in the bowels, almost causing him to faint, Avhich continue, more or less, during the day (seventh day),1.—Soreness, with distension of the abdomen (third day),7.—[HO.] Distressing sensation in the boAvels, as if a serpent Avas turning round, here and there, in the boAvels (fourth day),1.—Sensation of painful constriction in the groins, ex- tending around the pelvis,1. Fectuni and Anus.—Swollen varices outside the anus, which cause much pain,1.—Stool, followed by blood from piles (first day),7.— Copious hemorrhage from the anus, which soon ceases,1.—A peculiar sensation in the anus, as if the rectum was SAvollen ; it caused a scraping during the stool and a prickling sensation (second and third days),2.—*Sensation of great Aveight in the anus, and a strong desire to evacuate a great quantity; hoAV- ever, nothing passes (fifteenth day),1.—Pricking in the anus, as from sharp pins, which ceases on slight friction,1.—Great itching in the anus, Avhich causes him to rub the part very often,1. Stool.—Morning, diarrhcea of very loose fseces, preceded by very great pain, eight motions from 6 to 12 a.m. ; no motion in the afternoon (seventh day),1.—[120.] Bilious diarrhcea,with pain in the abdomen ; eight evacuations in one day (third day),1.—Bilious diarrhcea, with four or five evacuations in one day, always preceded by pain (during the first eight days),1.—Mucous diarrhoea, preceded by draAving pains ; three motions in the day (twelfth day),1.—Watery diarrhcea, very abundant each time; passages during the morning hours always preceded by pains and borborygmus (ninth day),1.— Soft stool, followed by quite severe pains in the hypogastrium (after four hours), (600 drops),9.—Mushy stool (after three hours),9.—Dry, hard stool (second day),9.—Evacuation of hard, black fseces, immediately on taking the remedy, in a man who had been constipated for some days ; on the folloAving day bilious evacuations (first day),1.—Had Avith difficulty a hard stool ; afterAvards a discharge of fluid blood from the anus, which continued to drop a moment or tAvo (second day),7.—Constipation during ali the first six days,1.—[130.] Constipation, as if from haamorrhoidal congestion,1.— During the early part of the proving felt a tendency to constipation, with hard stools and bleeding piles ; the bleeding after stools ; after the second or third day this passed into a more loose condition of the boAvels, mushy stools, and felt no more of the piles,7. Urinary Organs.—Constriction of the neck of the bladder, which CACTUS. 325 at first prevents the passage of the urine ; but when he strains much he urinates as usuai (tenth day),1.—Redness at the orifice of the urethra,8.— *Insupportable irritation in the urethra, as if he should pass water con- stanti}',1.—Heat in the urethra, which, increasing gradually, becomes in- supportable (fifth day),1.—Great desire to pass Avater, and though he tries a long time, he is unable to pass any at ali (first day),1.—*Frequent desire to urinate, Avith an abundant flow of urine, each time, during the night (first six days),1.—Desire to urinate ; after he had endeavored to do so for a long tirae he at last succeeds in passing Avater abundantly (first day).—*Urine very mudi increased ; he must pass water very frequently, aud each time discharges it in great quantity,1.—Involuntary escape of urine in bed, at night, whilst asleep, at 5 a.m. (first night),1.—[140.] Urine passed by drops, with much burning (fourth day),1.—Urine more copious than usuai (first four days),1,—*Very profuse urine of a Straw color (first day),1. —Urine more scanty than usuai (fifth and sixth days),5.—Passed about half a pint of urine, having the odor of freshly draAvn green tea (immediately),8. —*Urine reddish, turbid, very abundant,1.—Urine, on cooling, deposits a red sand,1. Sexual Organs.—Alale. Tendency to congestion to the urino- genital system, early in the proving,8.—Toward evening priapisras (first day),8.—Just before retiring slight priapismal symptoms (first day),7.— [150.] In one or tAAo instances strong sexual desire, with priapisras,8.—About 12 m. copious seminai emission, after strong sexual desire (third day),8.— Female. Pain in the uterus and its ligaments, periodically returning every evening, and increasing gradually until 11 p.m., Avhen it is much Avorse ; it then ceases until the following evening for many successive days (after fourteen days),1.—Painful sensation of constriction in the uterine region, Avhich gradually extends upAvards, and in a quarter of an hour reaches the storaach, and causes the sensation as of a great bloAV in the veins, that makes the patient cry out, after which it rapidly goes off (on the first day after taking one globule of the lOOth potency),1.—Pulsating pain in the uterus and OA'arian regions, like an internai tumor suppurat- ing ; the pain extends to the thighs, and becomes insupportable ; then it ceases completely, and occurs ou the next day at the same time, and so on, for many successive days (after fifteen days),1.—* Menstruation eight days too soon (it happened usually some days too late), (third day),1.— Menstruation scanty, and ceasing Avhen she remains lying down,1.—Men- struation of black, pitchy blood, rather abundant,1.—Menstruation with most horrible pains, causing her to cry aloud and weep (fifth day),1.—Very painful menstruation, accompanied by great prostration of strength ; she is obliged to remain in bed for three days (eighth day),1.—[160.] Men- struation, which was usually preceded by very strong pains, comes this time Avithout any pain, and very copiously,1. Respiratory Apparata». — *(Bronchitis speedily cured),1.— *(Chronic bronchitis, with rattling of mucus, which, becoming acute in con- sequence of a cold, causes great anxiety and suffocation; it is rapidly relieved, and the acute state ceases very soon),1.—*( Chronic bronchitis, of many years' standing, with rattling of mucus, continuous day and night; oppression of breathing on going upstairs, and inability to He horizontally in bed, which is rapidly cured),1.—Obstinate, stertorous cough, Avorse at night,1.—* Spas- modic cough, with copious mucous expectoration,1.—Dry cough, from itching in the larynx (first night),1.—Cough, with thick expectoration, like boiled starch, and very yelloAV,1.—* Catarrhal cough, with much viscid expectora- 326 CACTUS. tion,1.—*Heemoptysis, which soon ceases,1.—[170.] Congestive asthma, Avhich soon passes away,1.—Short inspiration (after first day),6.—Short breathing Avhen walking, also Avhen going upstairs, with palpitation of the heart (fourth day),0.—* Oppression of breathing, as from a great weight on the chest (third day),1.—Slight oppression of breathing when walking (third day),2.—Prolonged oppression of the respiration, with great anxiety (first eight days),1.—Chronic oppression of the breathing, which increases in the open air, and soon goes off again,1.—Difficult breathing (first day),5.— *Difficulty of breathing ; continued oppression and uneasiness, as if the chest were constricted with an iron band, and could not dilate itself for normal respiration (first eight days),l.—Periodical attacks of suffocation, with fainting, cold perspiration on the face, and loss of pulse (first eight days),1.— [180.] * Inspiring fresh air is very reviving (second day),6. Chest.—*Sanguineous congestion in the chest, which prevents him from lying down in bed (third day),1.—(*Pneumorrhagia, renewed every four, six, seven, or eight hours, accompanied each time with convulsive cough, and expectoration of two or three pounds of blood ; is at once relieved, and ceases entirely in four days),1.—For a moment, at night, pain in the nerves, running from the left axilla to the pectoral region adjoining (first day),7.— *Sensation of constriction of the chest, as if bound (fourth day),1.—Constric- tion in the upper part of the chest, Avhich hinders respiration (first fifteen days),1.—*Painful sensation of constriction in the lower part of the chest, as if a cord was tightly bound around the false ribs, with obstruction of the breathing (sixth day),1.—Feeling of constriction in the chest, Avhich prevents free speech ; and when forced to speak, the voice is Ioav (Aveak), and hoarse (tenth day),1.—Oppression ofthe chest, Avith loss of breath (first four days),1.—Oppression in the left subclavian region, as if a great weight prevented the free dilatation of the thorax (fourth day),1.—Pressive pain in the upper part of the side of the chest (first day),5.—Sensation in the chest as if some one were pressing and holding it tightly ; under the delu- sion that this Avas the case, the patient cried out, "Leave me alone!" (third day),1.—[190.] A pressive pain in the chest, that impedes respiration and causes deep breathing ; is worse in AA'alking and on going upstairs ; is very troublesome on account of palpitation of the heart,2.—*Sensation of great constriction in the middle of the sternum, as if the parts were compressed by iron pincers, which compression produces oppression of the respiration, aggravated by motion (first ten days),1.—Sharp, Avandering pains in the tho- racic cavity, very annoying, especially in the scapular region (first fifteen days),1.—Pain in the left breast, which is increased by touching, and re- lieved by gently raising it (first tAvelve days),1.—Painful draAvings in the muscles ofthe left side ofthe chest, Avhich extend to the shoulder-joint, and impede respiration and the free use ofthe arra,1.—Pressive pain in the left side ofthe upper part ofthe chest, betAveen the second and third ribs, Avhen sitting quietly, impeding respiration, and causing deep breathing, lasting several minutes (second day), (frora 3d dil.),3.—Several violent stitches in the right upper thorax,6. Heart and Fulse.—*Increased action ofthe heart, and on walking, pulsation in the chest with anxiety ; lasts the whole forenoon (first day),5.— * Rapid, short, irregular beats of the heart, on rapid motion?.—Several violent, irregular beats of the heart, on sIoav Avalking, rising from a chair, turn- ing suddenly (fourth day),6.—[200.] *Several violent, irregular beats of the heart, with sensation of pressure and heavines* in the region ofthe heart (after one hour),6.—Many violent beats ofthe heart on walking the room slowly; CACTUS. 327 with tightness of chest and deep breathing (second day),6.—The beating of the heart and the pulsation of the chest were Avorse when lying on the back, more perceptible and audible than Avhen lying on the side, together with anxiety and restlessness at night,5.—Violent palpitation and pulsa- tion in the upper part of the chest, at night in bed (first day),5.—Fast Avalking does not cause palpitation of the heart ; on the other hand, it is brought on by a rapid motion, such as suddenly stooping, or rising from a chair, as well as by any excitement (first day),6.—The palpitation occurs very frequently during the day, and ahvays at the commencement of any motion Avhatever, such as stooping, rising, turning around ; but walking for some time does not bring it on ; it is accompanied by an anxious sensation in the chest, rising into the throat (second day),6.—*Palpitation of the heart, continuous day and night, worse when walking, and at night, when lying on the left side (first six days),1.—Palpitation of the heart, on standing and sitting ; anxious sensation in the heart (after first day),6.—Palpitation, and feeling of oppression at the heart, on sitting, and lying in the evening, in bed, especially Avhen lying on the back,6.—* The palpitation of the heart con- sists of small, irregular beats, ivith necessity for deep inspiration ; slight ex- citement or deep thought is sufficient to produce this condition,6.—[210.] Nervous palpitation of the heart, augmented gradually on the occurrence of the catamenia,1.—Dull, heavy pains in the region of the heart, increased by (external) pressure (second day),1.—*Sensation of constriction in the heart, as if an iron band prevented its normal movement (first ten days),1. —For a moment, just before going to his room to retire, a slight drawing sensation in the region of the heart,7.—* Very acute pain, and such painful stitches in the heart as to cause him to weep and to cry out loudly, with obstruc- tion of the respiration (first eight days),1.—Pricking pain in the heart, im- peding respiration and the motion of the body (fourth day),1.—Sensation of very annoying movement, from before backAvard, in the cardiac region, as if a reptile Avere moving about in the interior ; worse by day than by night (first ten days),1.—On Avaking at night, and changing position, the heart symptoms Avere felt, as in the daytime,6.—The heart symptoms are repeated very often to-day ; Avhen commencing to Avalk, they are often so violent that he must stand stili, and inspire deeply several times ; this also occurs on ascending steps quite sloAvly, aud even on descending ; so that the condition becomes someAvhat annoying (third day),6.—Later in the day, the heart-symptoms again appeared, several times very violently, so that he had to stand stili and inspire deeply, on which the heart's action became quiet and he could go on ; this symptom Avas often noticed, also, on rising from a chair, etc; and toAvard evening, even a sudden movement while sitting, Avas sufficient to cause several violent, irregular beats of the heart (fifth day),6.—[220.] The pulse was hard and sudden, without being fre- quent (first day),5.—Pulse completely lost, for many days, in a man af- fected with chronic hypertrophy of the heart ; immediately after taking the remedy, the pulsation returns, with an irregular rhythin, and intermitting, as before,1. Back and Extremities in General.—Pain in the lower part of the muscles of the back on the right side, extending into the gluteals, in the morning before rising, continuing the whole day (third day),5.—ToAvard evening, single violent pains inthe lirabs appear, but soon cease (second day)/'.—Drawing in the fingers, toes, knees, and ankles (fifth day),6. Upper Extremities.—After retiring, and before going to sleep, a draAving pain, for ten or fifteen minutes, in the left axilla and neighboring 328 CACTUS. portion of the chest anteriorly, affecting the nerves,7.—Sensation of great constriction in the shoulders, so that he could not move (fifth day),1.— Tearing in the left shoulder-joint (6th dil.), (first day),4.—Transient tearing pains in the joints, uoav in the shoulder, uoav in the elbows, noAV in the fingere, for the most part on the right side (fourth day),5.—Painful Aveari- ness and heaviness of the arms (fifth and sixth days),1.—[230.] Formication and weight in the arms, which cannot be raised freely ; worse in the left arm,1.—Pain in the muscles of the right upper arm, of the thorax, of the calves, ofthe soles of the feet, noAV and then during the day (second day),0. —Numbness of the left arra, and troublesome pricking in the little finger (first night),5.—Tearing through the left arm (first day),6.—A draAving- tearing in the right arni, early in the morning, on waking, and lasting through the forenoon ; after rising, it extends into the right side (6th dil.), (second day),4.—CEdema of the hands, Avorse in the left,1. Lower Extremities.—Great Aveariness and heaviness of the legs, and unusual sleepiness in the morning, on rising, after a quiet sleep, lasting about Iavo hours (second day),2.—Violent pain in the right knee, extending from the knee-cap to the outer side of the leg ; the slightest motion of the leg increased the pain; it awoke him at night; lasted an hour (first night),5. —Pains in the knees and forehead, with necessity to inspire deeply, and single, irregular beats of the heart (after one hour).—(OSdema of the legs up to the knees ; the skin is shining, and pressure with the fingere leaves an irapression for a long time),1.—[240.] (03dema of the feet up to the inferior third of the legs, which soon goes off),1.—Cramplike pain in the sole of the right foot, several times during the day, when walking (3d dil.), (third and fourth day),3. Generalities.—In the evening, the muscles did not accurately obey the will, Avhether owing to defective vision or other causes. Had noticeable ill-luck in perforraing accurately Avhat he undertook in anything requiring precision, either on account of perfect sight or execution. Played a game of croquet very badly (second day),7.—He cannot remain stili Avhen sitting ; he throws his legs about here and there involuntarily,1.—For several days, marked restlessness, and haste in his actions ; he seemed to be too late everyAvhere, never to be in time, and always behindhand in his business; at the sanie time, agitation at the heart, with feeling of oppression,6.— General weakness, so that he does not venture to speak,1.—Great Aveakness for many successive days ; he does not venture to walk at ali,1.—*Such great weakness, that he does not venture to do anything, not even to Avalk through the room,1.— General weakness, with sadness and bad humor,1.— Great corporeal depression ; he does not trust himself to stand on his feet,1. [250.]—Great prostration of strength, so that he must remain in bed, not feeling able to use his legs,1.—General discomfort (fifth day),5.—General malaise, and such Aveakness as to be unable to rise from his seat,1. Skin.—Dry scaly herpes at the outside of the right elboAV, without itching, of one and a half inches in breadth (thirtieth day),1.—A similar dry, scaly, herpetic eruption on the outside of the left elboAV (after forty- eight days),1.—Dry scaly herpes, tAvo inches broad, on the left internai malleolus, without itching (after tAventy-four days),1.—A similar dry, scaly herpes on the right internai malleolus (after tìiirty-eight days),1.—Every evening very troublesome itching, like the stings of insects, on the chest and abdomen, compelling one to rub; relieved'in bed ou going to sleep; it Avas jiot noticed during the day (third to sixth day). The same itching ap- peared even during the day and disappeared at evening (tAvo provings), CACTUS. 329 (first day),2.—Itching on the abdomen and on the calves in the evening on undressing (3d dil.), (second day),3.—Very violent itching, causing him to scratch the loAver part of the tibia (after tAventy-one'days),1.—[260.] Vio- lent itching on the ankles (tAventieth day),1. Sleep and Dreams.—Slept Avell every night during the whole time of the proving,8.—Sleepiness as after severe illness (fifth day),5.— Felt rather drowsy, laid down early, and slept well ali night with his clothes on (first day),8.—At about daylight, undressed himself, and Avent to sleep again (second day),8.—AAvoke, feeling refreshed ; in fact, better than usuai (second day),7.—AAvoke, feeling splendidly (second day),7.— Restless sleep at night (fifth day),5.—The forepart of the night sleepless on account of rush of ideas, afterAvards restless sleep (second night),5.— Interrupted sleep at night ; the next morning he feels fatigued, as if he had not slept at ali (tAventieth day),1.—[270.] He cannot sleep in the first hours of the evening, and Avhen then he falls asleep he aAvakens suddenly (first eight days),1.—Sleeplessness in the evening and at night, from arterial pulsations in the scrobiculus and right ear (second night),1.— Sleeplessness at night, Avithout apparent cause (first night),1.—Protracted sleeplessness during forty-eight hours, Avith pulsations in both ears (third day),1.—Sleep disturbed by voluptuous dreams and painful erections (first night),5.—Had an erotic dream, with emission of semen (second day),8. Fever.—Slight shivering, Avhich passes off quickly toAvards 2 p.m. (first day),1.—* General chilliness, so severe as to make the teeth chatter, which lasts three hours, and does not go off, although he lies down, and covers himself over with many blankets (first day),1.—Great chilliness to- Avards ten in the evening (first day),1.—Great coldness at night, Avhich lasts half an hour (first day),1.—[280.] * Coldness in the back and icy-cold hands, Avhich remained so for half an hour, although he took Avarm soup, and his face and hands became hot (after tAvo and a half hours),6.—Burning heat, Avhich causes shortness of breath and madness, so that he cannot re- main quiet in bed; this heat succeeds the chili of three hours' duration, and continues during tAventy hours (first day),1.—Scorching heat in the couree of the night, Avith much pain in the head, great dyspncea, and inability to remain lying (first day),1.—Great heat in the head, and heat of the face, as if he had been before a strong fire, Avhich causes madness and horrible anxiety (first day),1.—Insupportable heat in the abdomen, as though some- thing burned him internally (after two days),1.—Copious perspiration, Avhich follows the hot stage (first day),1.—Slight fever and pain in the head, Avhich develops itself after a very short chili ; it lasts but a short time, and terminates with slight perspiration, at 4 p.m. (first day),1.— *Quotidian iutermittent fever, which recurs every day at the same hour for many successive days. At 1 p.m., a slight chili, then burning heat, dyspncea, and very great pulsating pains in the uterine region, terniinating in very slight perspiration. From 11 p.m. till 12 a.m., the next day, complete apyrexia (after thirteen days),1. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Morning ), After rising, pain in parietal bone ; fetid breath ; diarrhcea ; early, on Avaking, tearing in right arm.— (Toward evening), Priapism ; pains in limbs.—(Evening), Anxiety ; pain in left forehead ; itching on chest, etc. ; on undressing, itching on abdomen, etc; toward 10 o'clock, chilliness.—(Night), Delirium ; sensation in brain; pain in temples; cough in bed, palpitation, etc.; when lying on left side, palpitation of heart; heat, etc.—(Open air), Oppression of breath.— (Ascending stairs), Short breathing; pain in chest.—(After dinner), Pulsa- 330 CACTUS—CADMIUM SULFURATUM. tion of cceliac artery.—(Brighi light), Pain in forehead ; pain in right side of head.—(Lying on back), Palpitation of heart, etc.—(Lying on back, with head touching pillow)', Pain in occiput.—(On occurrence of menstruation), Palpitation of heart.—(Motion), Constriction in sternum; palpitation of heart.—(Rapid motion), Palpitation of heart.—(Moving head), Pain, etc; in occiput.—(Noise), Paiu in forehead ; Aveight on vertex.—(Periodical), Pain in vertex; pains iu umbilical region ; pains in uterus, etc; attacks of suffocation; fever.—(Pressure), Pains in region of heart.—(Raising head from pillow), Pain in side of head.—(Rising from chair), Beating of the heart.—(In room), Pressure in forehead.—(Sound of talking), Weight in vertex; pain in right side of head.—(Touch), Pain in left breast.—(Turn- ing suddenly), Beating of the heart.—(Walking), Short breathing; op- pression of breath; pain in chest; beating of the heart; palpitation of the heart; pain in right sole.—Amelioration.—(Inspiring fresh air), Is very reviving.—(In bed), On going to sleep, itching on chest, etc.—(Bend- ing head backward), DraAving in occipital aponeurosis.—( Quick exercise), Pressure in occiput.—(Deep inspiration), Weight over the heart;0 heart- symptoms.—(Lying on side, so that occiput did not touch anything), Pain in occiput.—(Mental activity), Pressure in occiput.—(Pressure), Sensation in tempie, etc. ; pain on vertex.—( Gently raising the part), Pain in breast. CADMIUM SULFURATUM. Sulphide of Cadmiura (CdS). Prepeiration, Triturations. Authorities. 1, Petroz, pathogenesis, Jour. d. 1. Soc. Gal. 5, 15 ; 2 Bur- dach, took half a grain at once, Hufeland's Jour., voi. 64, 1827 (Frank's Mag., 2, 771). Mind.—Horror of solitude,1.—Horror of Avork,1.—Anxiety,1.—Anxiety before going to stool,1.—Apprehension at the approach of anybody,1.—Ex- cessive irritability,1. Head.—Inflammation of the brain,1—Apoplexy,1.—Lancinations in the head,1.—[10.] Hammering in the head,1.—Tingling, digging, and draAv- ing in the head,1.—Pulsation in the temples,1.—Pain in the vertex,1. Eye.—Scrofulous inflammation of the eyes,1.—Cicatrix on the cornea,1. —HoIIoav eyes,1.—Blue circle around the eyes,1.—Lancinations in the eyes from Avithin outward,1.—Rending pains in the eyes,1.—[20.] Tension in the eyebroAvs,1.—Pressure above the eyes,1.—Burning lachrymation,1.— Dilatation of one pupil, and contraction of the other,1.—Inability to read small type,1.—Hemeralopia,1. Ear.—Pressure behind the ears,1.—Lancinations in the ears,1.—Lacer- ating pain in the ears,1.—Abnormal hearing, alternating Avith abnorraal vision,1.—[30.] Sounds echo in the head,1.—Clucking in the ears,1. Uose.—Caries ofthe nose,1.—Ulceration ofthe nostrils,1.—Obstruction of the nose by SAvelling,1.—Epistaxis,1.—Numbness of the nose,1.—Tightness at the root of the nose,1.—Tension in the nose,1.—Lacerating pain in the nose,1.—[40.] Ulcerative smeli,1.—Cancerous smeli,1. Face.—Gloomy countenance,1.—Vexed look,1.—Grayish complexion,1. —CraAvling sensation in the face,1.—YelloAV spots on the cheeks and uose,1.— Swelling ofthe lips,1.—Spasmodic motion ofthe upper lip,1.—Trembling of the jaw,1. Mouth.—[50.] Salivation,2.—Food tastes salt,1.—Pitchy taste,1.—The symptoms ofthe mouth are aggravated during deglutition,1. CADMIUM SULFURATUM. 331 Throat.—Constriction ofthe cesophagus,1. Storniteli.—Thirst. Thirst,1.—In bed, at night, thirsty and hot,1.— Eructations. Rancid eructations, especially at noon,1.— Nausea and Vomiting. Nausea,1.—Nausea at the chest, in the mouth, in the abdomen, generally accompanied with red face and trismus,1.—[60.] Gag- ging aud retching up of tough mucus, every few minutes,2.—Vomiting,1.— Vomiting food, bile, and mucus,2.—Vomiting of acid matter, of black or yellowish matter, accompanied Avith cold SAveat on the face, and griping,1. —Stomach. Violent pains in stomach and navel, and urging to stool,2.— Burning pain in the stomach,1.—Cutting pain in the stomach,1.—Gastric symptoms aggravated during pregnancy ; in drunkards ; after cramps in the stomach ; after drinking beer ; in the forenoon,1.—The symptoms of the storaach aud hypochondria are aggravated by walking, or carrying burdens,1. Abdomen.—Lancinations in the left hypochondria,1.—[70.] Inertia in the abdomen,1.—Stretching pain in the abdomen,1.—Compressed feeling in the abdomen,1.—Pressure in the sides of the abdomen,1.—Lancinations in the abdomen,1.—Bruised pain in the abdomen,1.—Pulsation in the abdo- men,1.—Griping in the lower bowels,1. Urinary Organs.—Griping in the region ofthe kidneys,1. Fespiratory Organs.—Coùgh, Avith loss of consciousness, agita- tion, red face, pain in the stomach, or vomiting of bile,1.—[80.] Inter- rupted breathing during sleep,1.—On Avaking, want of air,1. Chest.—SAvelling of the external chest,1.—Inflamed nipples,1.—Rheu- matic pain in the external chest,1.—DraAving in the external chest,1.—Feel- ing as ifthe lungs adhered to the chest,1.—Weakness ofthe chest,1.—Feel- ing of dilatation in the chest,1.—Contraction in the chest,1.—[90.] Painful bloAvs in the chest,1.—Tingling in the chest,1.—The chest symptoms are aggravated by a squatting posture,1. Heart.—Beating near the heart,1. Neck.—Pain in muscles of neck, as from the efforts to vomit,2. Superior Extremities.—Suppuration of the axillary glands,1.— Stretching of the arms,1.—Swelling ofthe arm-bones,1.—Sensation of swell- ing of the arms,1.—Tension in the forearm,1.—[100.] GnaAving in the hands,1.—Tearing pain in the metacarpal joints,1.—Jerking ofthe fingere,1. Inferior Extremities.—Rheumatism ofthe lower limbs,1.—Boring in the loAver limbs,1.—Digging in the loAver limbs,1.—Lancination in the joints of the loAver limbs, and in the toes,1.—Numbness of the thighs,1.— Trembling in the knee,1.—Crainps in the knee,1.—[110.] Pressure in the knee,1.—Tearing pain in the legs,1.—Cramp of the calf,1.—Pain as if sprained,1.—While asleep, the feet are agitated by shocks,1.—Heaviness of the feet,1.—Chilblains,1. General Symptoms.—He Hes with the head low, and the hands under it,1.—Jactitations ; startings ofthe limbs,1.—Restlessness,1.—[120.] Weakness after vomiting,2.—Weakness of affected parts, with horripila- tion,1.—Cutting pains in the joints,1. Skin.—Blueness ofthe skin,1.—Red spots on the extremities,1.—Brown spots on the chest,1.—Brown spots on the elbow,1.—Yellow eruption,1.— Chronic eruption of the forehead,. on the nose. and around the mouth,1.— Aphthae on the lips,1.—[130.] Scaly, tearing, damp, suppurating herpes,1.— Herpes on the temples,1.—Erysipelatous inflammation of the uose,1.—Ery- sipelas ofthe mammse,1.—Boils on the nose,1.—Boils on the buttocks,1.—In 332 CADMIUM SULFURATUM—CAINCA. bed, at night, itching,1.—Itching when touched, and during cold,1.—Itching ameliorated by scratching, which excites a voluptuous feeling,1. Sleep and Dreams.—Sleepiness in the forenoon,1.—[140.] DroAv- siness Avhen sitting,1.—Soranolence, with broken dreams,1.—He sleeps with his eyes open,1.—Moaning and smiling during sleep,1.—Nightmare,1. Fever. — Horripilation, after drinking,1. — Horripilation, with hot hands,1.—Coldness, even Avhen near the fire,1.—Icy coldness,1.—Coldness after sleeping, and after walking,1.—[150.] Coldness, with heat in the hands,1.—Fever, before midnight,1.—SAveat in the axillse,1.—SAveat in the palms,1. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Morning), Symptoms in general.— (Forenoon), Symptoms in general; gastric symptoms; sleepiness.—(Noon), Eructations.—(Night), In bed, itching.—(Before midnight), Fever.—(Open air), Symptoms in general.—(After exposure to a draft of air), Symptoms in general.—(Ascending stairs), Symptoms in general.—(Carrying burdens), Symptoms of stomach and hypochondria.—(Cool air), Symptoms in gen- eral.—(After crainps in stomach), Gastric symptoms.—(During deglutition), Symptoms in general.—(After drinking), Horripilation.—(After intoxica- tion), Symptoms in general.—(Looking steadily), Symptoms in general.— (Lying down), Symptoms in general.—(FU of passion), Symptoms in gen- eral.—(Duringpregnancy), Gastric symptoms.—(After reflection), Symptoms in general.—(After running), Symptoms in general.—(Sitting), Symptoms in general ; droAVsiness.—(After sleep), Symptoms in general ; coldness.— (Squatting posture), Chest symptoms.—(In sunshine), Symptoms in general. —( Vexation), Symptoms in general.—( Ori waking up), Symptoms in gen- eral.—( Walking), Symptoms in general ; symptoms of stomach and hypo- chondria ; coldness. Amelioration.—( While eating), Symptoms in general. CAINCA. Chiococca racemosa (L.) Jacq. Nat. order, Rubiacese. Preparation, Tincture of the root. Authorities. 1, Dr. Koch, took the infusion, A. Z. f. Hom., 2 (day-books, translated in N. Am. J. of Hom., 2, 50); 2, Wimer, ibid., took an infusion ; 3, Ibid., a young man took 150 and 200 drops of the tincture; 4, Ibid., a young man took 100 to 700 drops ofthe tincture ; 5, Ibid., the same prover took, at another time, 20 to 150 drops of the tincture ; 6, Dr. Lippe took the 2d dilution. Mind.—Feeling of anxiety, with increased warmth ofthe loAver abdo- men (soon after),3. Head.— Vertigo. Vertigo,2.—Symptoms of giddiness and sickness (after four hours),4.—On going upstairs, he became giddy,5.—Giddiness, with vomiturition,5.—Sensations (in general). Heaviness of the head,2.—Very violent headache,2.—Severe headache, particularly in the occiput, forbidding reading and every intellectual exertion,6.—Sensa- tions (locai). Pressure in the sinciput,*.—[10.] Darting pains in right half of sinciput,4.—Forepart of the head uneasy,4.—Heaviness, pressure, and uneasiness of front of head,4.—Piercing pain in right tempie (after four hours),*.—Feeling of weight and pressure in occiput,4. Eye.—As his eyes gave him so much pain, as the sight Avas considera- bly impaired, aud both upper eyelids began to be again cedematous, he CAINCA. 333 found himself forced to give up taking the medicine, and to employ anti- dotes,5.—Burning in the eyes,6.—Increased sensibility of the eyes,2.—Lids. Right loAver eyelid cedematous, afterAvards a minute pustular point Avas dis- cerned, which again disappeared,4.—CEdema of left upper eyelid, lasting five days ; it then became red and Avrinkled, and there Avas considerable itchiness in it at intervals,5.—Fall. [20.] Pressure in eyeballs,5.—Pressure in the eyeballs from above dowmvards and from belovv upwards, with sensa- tion as if the eyeballs Avere pressed upAvards, and the light foli only from alxwe, with troubled vision for five minutes, returning after half an hour,5. — I ision. Photophobia (seventh to tenth days),6.—On Avaking frora afternoon sleep, he could not, for a quarter of an hour, see clearly in the open air, from a mist before the eyes (after eight hours),4.—Before 12 o'clock, as it Avere clouds before the right eye (second day),4. Ear.— Intolerable hissing in the ears,2.—Roaring and buzzing in the ears, as if frora a swarra of insects in the air,2. Afose.—Violent catarrh of thin mucus, excoriating the nose, especially in the daytime (tAvelfth to eighteenth days),6. Face.—Heat of the face,2. Mouth.—Teeth. After dinner, obliged to clean the teeth of a great quantity of paplike mucus,5.—[30.] In evening, tearing pains in the teeth of the upper jaAV,4.—Tongue. Tougue coated with mucus,2.—Tongue furred white (seventh to sixteenth days),6.—Tongue exceedingly dry, Avith a white and very dark coating,2.—General Mouth. Offensive smeli of the breath,4.—On awaking, offensive smeli of the mouth (second day),4.—Sa- liva. While it was taken, there Avas considerable salivation,1.—Saliva seemed no longer to be secreted,2.—Taste. Taste perverted,2.—Taste in the Avhole mouth like that of the sloe, bitter, the teeth set on edge,2.—[40.] Mucous, insipid taste,4.—Drug tasted like apple-Avine, first sweetish, then bitter and burning,2. Throat.—Ulcere in the throat to the Eustachian tube (eighth, ninth, and tenth days),6.—Inflammation of the throat (seventh day), with foul- smelling salivary flow (eighth, ninth, and tenth days),6.—Distressing dry- ness in throat (soon after),3.—Through the day, some roughness of the throat,4.—Obliged to hawk ofteu from irritation of the upper part of the throat,0.—Burning and gratiug pain in throat,2.—RaAvness of throat, Avith taste like that of pepper in it,4.—Rawness and dryness of throat, requiring frequent clearing of it,4.—[50.] Grating feeling of rawness in throat, Avhich afterwards became drier, so as to make him haAvk (immediately),4.—Grat- ing sensation in throat (after first dose), which increased more and more as the doses followed quickly on one another. If the doses are large and fre- quent, this feeling becomes so distressing that it might well drive one raad, if one were to take large quantities in the forni iudicated ali through the day,1.—Feeling of scraping in throat, forcing him to cough,4.—Fharynx. Burning in the pharynx, at first with sensation as if from pepper,4.—Dry burning heat in pharynx,2.—Feeling of itchiness and scraping in pharynx and cesophagus,4.—(Esophagus and Sicalloicing. Cold feeling doAvn the cesophagus,4.—Burning in the cesophagus while swallowing the tincture,4.—Dysphagia beginning at the upper and back part of the throat,5. Stomach. — Appetite and Thirst. In the evening, appetite good,4.—[60.] Absence of appetite,2.—Less appetite than usuai for dinner,5. —No appetite for supper,1.—Thirst,2.—Eructations. Eructations,4.— Eructations, as after small doses of tartar emetic,2.—Much tasteless eruc- tation, dryness of the throat, trembling of the hands,4.—Nausea and 334 CAINCA. Vomiting. Slight qualms (after half an hour),5.—Some nausea,4.—Con- stant vomiturition,2.—[70.] Vomiturition and slight shivering, for half an hour (after each dose),2.—Violent vomiting (from three spoonfuls) ; it soon abated, however (second day),1.—Stomach. Much Avind carne off. the stomach,4.—Feeling of cold in the epigastric region,4. Abdomen.—Hypochondria. Stitches in and through the spleen,4. — Umbilical. Felt a degree of warmth about the umbilicus,2.—Pain under the umbilicus, with desire to go to stool,4.—General Abdomen. Fulness of the abdomen (second day),4.—Although a stool had already been passed, the abdomen soon became full and distended,4.—Fulness of the abdomen, Avith inclination to vómit, and turgescence at upper part, in- creased by clearing the throat,5.—[80.] Inflation and uncomfortable feeling in the abdomep, with tenderness to touch, especially under the umbilicus,4. —After eating, perceptible pulsation of abdominal aorta during rest,4.— Rumbling in boAvels,4.—Gurgling and rumbling in the abdomen,4.—To- wards evening, some wind passed Avithout relief,4.—Slight pains in abdo- men,*.—Slight pinching pains in belly,4.—Slight colie, Avith borborygmus,2. —Cuttings in the abdomen (second day),4.—After breakfast and dinner, cutting abdominal pains (second day),4.—[90.] Cutting pains in abdomeii before evacuation of the bowels,4.—Cuttings in abdomen, with calls to make Avater (after four hours),4.—Tenderness of the abdomen on touching it and bending backward (after four hours),4.—Hypogastrium. Hypo- gastrium SAvollen (after one hour),5.—Hypogastrium distended, but soft,4. Rectum and Anus.—Inclination to go to stool, with pressure at the anus,4.—Frequent calls to stool, with escape of nothing but air (soon after),3.—Burning at the anus (second day),5.—In the evening on lying doAvn to sleep, lively tickling in the anus, obliging him to scratch frequently,4. Stool.—Fecal evacuations increased, occurring two or three times a day, of semifluid consistence, yellow color, preceded by cutting pains in the belly, but moderate and of short continuance,3.—[100.] Fecal diar- rhcea (after four hours). In about nine hours the diarrhcea returned, fol- lowed by rumbling in boAvels,4.—Three stools between morning and midday, first hard, then softer like pap, and less highly colored (second day),5.— Tavo soft dark-colored stools in the day,4.—Immediately after rising, a co- pious, soft stool (second day),4.—After dinner, a soft stool,4.—Stool delayed till 2 p.m., then naturai ; some partially digested food was evacuated at the same time (second day),4.—After increased colicky pains, fecal diarrhceal stool, mixed with many small air-bubbles (after six and eight hours),4.— Paplike stool, followed by short colicky pains, which returned periodically throughout the day, never lasting more than half a minute (after a quarter of an hour),4.—A somewhat hard stool (he was previously constipated),1.— Scanty stool, folloAved by itching at the anus (after eight hours),4. Urinary Organs.—Urethra. [HO.] Slight feeling of uneasiness, while the desire to pass urine continued (secoud day),1.—Burning in the glandular portion of the urethra,5.—Goustant desire to micturate (first day),1.—Micturition. In the morning, difficulty in making water, after- wards accompanied by burning in the glandular portion of the urethra ; at noon Avith burning at the orifice ofthe urethra, and unremitting desire to make water (second day),5.—Passed much urine, though he had done so twice in the afternoon,1.—8.30 a.m., a pretty large quantity of urine Avas passed, though this had been done already at 7 o'clock (after a fe\v minutes),1.—The evacuation of urine had taken place three times to a con- siderable amount ; and then had set in an increasing nisus to make water CAINCA. 335 Avithout any uneasiness (second day),1.—Another discharge of urine, which Avas passed in tolerably large quantity, and of a lighter tint than the first (after half an hour),1.—A good deal of colorless water passed (second day),1-—Scanty evacuation of urine, Avhich Avas of a dingy broAvn, exciting burning heat in the urethra, almost with strangury,4.—[120.] Urinary secretion not increased, but frequently evacuateci,2.—Urine passed with erection of the penis, fiery, and causing a burning pain in the urethra (soon after),3.— Urine. Polyuria of some months' duration disappeared (011 the tenth day),6.—Renai secretion stili abundant, and clearer in color (after eight days),1.—Urine not increased, but darker in color,4.—Urine through the day is strongly saline ; has an animai smeli, not unlike sausage-soup,5. —The urine had the disgusting taste of the root,1. Sexual Organs.—In the evening, continuai drawing in the testicles and spermatic cord, Avith flaccidity of the scrotum, and feeling as if it Avere enlarged, after half an hour, with pain, such as to make him go to bed uuusually early. During the passing of the urine, Avhich had a pungent smeli, the pains increased (third day),5.—Horridly excited sexual impulses, for a Aveek after,6.—In the night he had fearfully lascivious dreams, Avith erections, restlessness, and Avas finally avvaked toAvards morning by an emission (second day),6. Respiratory Organs.—Larynx and Trachea. [130.] In- clination to cough,4.—Accumulation of easily detached portions of mucus in the trachea (seventh to tAvelfth day),6.—Violent heat in the trachea (seventh to tenth day),6.— Voice. Hoarseness,4.—Voice hoarse and hollow,2. —Hoareeness and roughness (seventh to tenth day),6.—Hoarseness, vomituri- tion, and colie ceased after the occurrence of diarrhcea (after thirty hours),2. —Aphonia (eighth to ninth day),6.—Cough. Tickling cough, Avith tough greenish-gray expectoration, Avaking hira at 3 A.m. (tAvelfth to eighteenth day),6. Chest.—Constriction of the chest,4.—[140.] Constriction of chest (after four hours),4.—Constriction and pressure on chest,4.—Peculiar shooting and beating pain over the trunk,2.—Sides. Piercing pain in middle part of right side of chest,4.—Dartings in middle third of right side of thorax,4.— Pricking pain in lower third of right side of chest, with feeling of weight there (after five hours),4. Heart and False.—Tension in the prsecordia, which did not pre- vent him, however, from moving about,5.—Pulse accelerated during the Avhole day, especially after the siesta,4.—The pulse, though increased in frequency to 55, was quite uniform (second day),1.—Pulse full, rather than accelerated,2.—[150.] Pulse 54 (after a few minutes),1.—Pulse became small, and sank to 50 (second day),1. Superior Extremities.—Pricking pain in left hand,4. Inferior Extremities.—Stretching of loAver limbs,4.—Heaviness of the loAver limbs,4.—Feet and Toes. Feeling of lassitude in soles of feet,5.—Constant pressure in the loAver third of the under part of right foot,4.—Acute pricking under nail of great toe,4. General Symptoms.—Slight uneasiness (after a feAV minutes),1.— Weakness,4.—[160.] After dinner, Aveakness so as to make him He doAvn,5. Sleep and Dreams. — Sleepiness. YaAvning,4. — Yawning ; stretching of the limbs, with cramplike feeling ofthe lower extremities,4.— Sleepiness in morning,4.—Somnolence,4.—Yielded to his desire to sleep (after eight hours),4.—Sleeplessness. Sleepless during the whole night,2. —Sleep very restless, with lascivious dreams,6. 336 C AINC A—C A JUPUTUM. Fever.—Heat. Heightened temperature of the body,5.—Warmth ali over the body,2.—Sweat. [170.] Moist skin ; SAveating even Avhen at rest (second and third days),2.—He perspired more easily than usuai with him,4. —In the evening, he SAveated ali over on moving in the least, and in the cold,5. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(In daytime), Catarrh. — (Morning), Difficulty in ranking Avater, etc.—(Afternoon), 4 to 6 o clock, symptoms in general.—(Toward evening), Passage of wind.—(Evening), Pains in upper teeth ; on lying doAvn to sleep, tickling in anus ; SAveat.—(Ascending stairs), Giddiness.—(After breakfast), Abdominal pains.—(Clearing throat), Turgescence of upper abdomen.—(After dinner), Mucus on teeth ; ab- dominal pains; drawing in testicles, etc.; Aveakness.—(After siesta), Pulse accelerated.—(On waking), From afternoou sleep, mist before eyes. Aniciioration. — (Evening), Appetite good. — (After diarrhcea), Hoarseness, etc, ceased. CAJUPUTUM. Oleum Cajuputi (obtained by distillation of the leaves of Melaleuca leucadendron, L.). Naturai order, MyrtaceaB. Authority. Dr. C. Rudeu, Hahn. Month., 6, 66, proving of 6 to 10 drops ofthe oil. Alind.—Feeling as if I did not want any one to speak to me (after twenty-four hours).—Do not want to be spoken to ; feel better in the society of ladies ; do not like to talk with the men, but can laugh and make free Avith the Avomen (am naturally bashful), (after two hours).—Feel sad and down-hearted, as if I could cry (after two hours). Head.—Frontal headache, especially in the eyes, worse on bending fonvard (third day). Eye.—Pain in the right eye (after tAvo-hours).—" He looks around the eyes as if he had taken too mudi liquor."—Pain over the left eye (after six hours).—Sticking pain above the orbitai arches, relieved by pressing the hand on the parts, Avorse on removing the hand (after ten minutes).— Could not see on going out of doors ; rubbed his eyes to bring sight (at midnight). Nose.—[10.] Nose is most promineut ; it looks as if it Avere large and extending out from the face, on looking doAvn. Face.—Sensation of burning in the face (had same sensation last night).—Pain through the left inalar bone (after six hours). Mouth.—Tongue looks Avhite and rough ; feels as if it were scalded, and as if the skin would peel off; it looks like a calf's tongue.—Tongue moist, feels as if scalded, looks white and rough.—Much water in the mouth ; Avant to spit a great deal (after tAventy-one hours).—Taste in the mouth between sour and bitter (after tAventy-one hours).—Always had salty taste, now have sweetish taste (after tAventy-one hours). Throat.—Burning in the throat down to the storaach. Stomach.—Some appetite, but Avhen I get what I had previously de- sired, then I do not Avant it (after tAventy-four hours).—[20.] No appetite. —No appetite (after one hour).—No appetite (after twenty-one hours).— No appetite (second day).—No thirst (after one houri).—No thirst (second day).—Nausea.—Smoking tobaeco makes me feel like vomiting (after tAventy-one hours). CAJUPUTUM—CALADIUM. 337 Abdomen.—Griping pain in the boAvels on riding. Rectum and Anus.—Itching around the anus. Stool.—[30.] Diarrhcea, watery, yellowish, although AA'hile taking the medicine I Avas costive (second day).—Diarrhcea by day, and worse by night; boAvels moved about ten times (second day). Urinary Organs.—Passed water, the first for thirty hours (after ' eighteen hours).—Urine dark-red, and smells like that of eats (after eight- een hours). Sexual Organs.—Erections, with great desire for an embrace (after four hours). Chest.—Pain across the chest (after one hour).—Soreness across the chest, with pain in the left shoulder (after one hour).—The lungs felt loose aud that I must hold them together by pressing on them, on riding (after ten hours).—Pain in the right side beloAV the ribs.—Pain in the right lung. Heart and Pulse.—[40.] Pulse 74.—Pulse 70. Extremities in General.—Joints feel enlarged, with some pain (after tAventy-one hours). Superior Extremities.—Sensation in the arms, as if they Avere tied to the body, especially the left one (after one hour).—Left arm feels as if it were out of joint; cannot raise it Avithout pain (after two hours).— A pain, as if the joints Avere enlarged, in both shoulders (after twenty-one hours).—Pressure on the inside of shoulder-joint ghres sharp pain, Avhich seems to act most on the left side (after tAvo hours). Lower Extremities.—Weakness and pain in both knees, so that it was with great difficulty that I could walk, on going to supper. Went to bed Avithout supper, aud Avas better on lying down.—Stitching pains through both knees, on rising in bed (never had such pains before), lasting quarter of an hour (at midnight). General Symptoms.—Languid.—[50.] Tired and sleepy.—Felt as though I could not get myself together, and could not find my clothes for some time, although they Avere quite near ; better in the open air, at 10 p.m.—Feel ali over as if poisoned (after tAventy-one hours). Skin.—Au eruption as thick as measles, ali over the arms and body, and upper portion ofthe legs (third day).—Intense itching, aggravated by scratching, lasting tAvo hours (after five hours). Sleep and Dreams.—Wanted to sleep with his arms locked under his head, for the first time.—Sleep, with amorous dreams, Avithout emissions. Fever.—Feels cold, and cold sweat ali over the body (after one hour). —Very (uncommonly) profuse and weakening sAA'eat. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Night), Diarrheca.—(On bending for- warel), Frontal headache.—(On riding), Pam in boAvels ; loose feeling in lungs, etc.—(Scratching), Itching. Amelioration.—(In open air), Felt as though he could not get himself together, etc—(In society of ladies), Feels better.—(Lying down), Weakness, etc.—(Pressure), Pain above orbitai arches. CALADIUM. Caladium seguinum, Vert. (Arum seguinum, Linn.) Nat. order, Aracese. Preparation, Tincture of the root. vol. ii—22 338 CALADIUM. Authorities. 1, Hering, Archiv f. Hora. Hielk., 11, 2,161 ;f 2, Schreter, Neu. Archiv., 3, 3, 153, proving with the 30th dil. ; 3, Dr. Chairou, L'Union, 1863 (Sehmidt's Jahrb., 119, 289), case of poisoning by the root; 4, Berridge, Am. J. Hom. M. M., 8, 126, a man proved the 200th dil. ; 5, ibid., a womau proved the 200th dil. Alind.—Emotional. Extreme excitement,3.—Loud cries about an illness, like a child, Avith inconsiderate prattlings, after many days,1.—He is very apprehensive about his health, and about everything apprehensive and anxious (after a fever, for several Aveeks),1.—Apprehensiveness, before going to sleep,1.—Fear of cutting himself while shaving (eleventh day),2.— Becomes easily angry at everything,1.—Intellectual. Very forgetful ; he cannot reraember if Avhat he ought to have done and written during the day is really accomplished until he convinces himself of it,2. Head.—Confusion and Vertigo. Confusion and Avhirlings in the head,1.—Vertigo, after some walking (second day),2.—[10.] Vertigo and nausea, in the morning, with stitches in the pit of the stomach (after fourteen days),1.—Sensations.—Occasionai heat in the head,2.—Heat ascends from beloAV into the head and becomes an internai gloAviug heat (after two hours),1.—Pressive headache after the midday sleep, or after lying on the side; disappears Avhen sitting,1.—DraAving-tearing, extending to the head,2.—Bursting headache, especially in the forehead (sixth day),2. —Forehead. Boring pain in the forehead,2.—Temples. Boring and sticking in the left tempie, relieved by pressure,2.—On Avaking, stupefying pressure in the right temples (fifth day),2.—Sticking in the right terapie, especially in the right eye,2.—Occiput. [20.] DraAving in the occiput (first day),2.—External. Pimples on the hairy scalp behind the ear, sensitive Avhen touched,2. Eye.—Burning in the eyes,1.—Sensitive, stupefying pressure in the eyes and forehead, AA'ith heat in the face, and restlessness he can hardly control, Avhile smoking tobaeco ; followed by much haAvking of mucus and slimy vomiting, with urgency to stool,2.—The eyes dose from sleepiness before dinner, with tension in the temples (second day),2.—Pressure in the eyeballs, Avith painful sensitiveness when touching them, soon after rubbing his abdomen Avith Calad. (fifth day),2. Ear.—Sensations. Pains in the ear, during a fever (after seventh day),1.—Burning on the external upper margin of the ears, Avithout red- ness or heat (fifth day),2.—Throbbing in the right ear, and a sensation around it as if Avarra Avater Avere floAving about it in a circle (after five days),2.—Tickling and itching in the right ear, evenings,2.—Hearing. [30.] Extremely sensitive to noise, especially if he Avishes to sleep (after three, four days),1.—When going to sleep he is Avaked by the folding of paper; he is sensitive to it (fifth day),2.—Something seems to be put before the ears Avhich makes hira deaf,1.—Twittering in the ears,2.—Roaring in the ears, frequently during the day,2. Nose.—Sudden burning in the upper part ofthe nose, then a long-con- tinuing irritation to sneezing, and at last violent, as from pepper; short sneezing, folloAved by fluent coryza (in the evening), (first day),1. f I began with half a drop, and experienced most of the symptoms a few hours after taking it, or during the day ; those that appeared later I have always marked with the number of the day ; larger doses produced no more symptoms than the smaller, only more severe. An exceedingly healthy feeling appeared after twelve or twenty-four hours; ali the symptoms seemed to disappear, but they always re- turned again ; in many provtrs on the fourteenth day there were quite neAV symptoms. CALADIUM. 339 Face.—Biting-burning stitches in the cheek,1. Alouth.—Teeth. After vomiting, the teeth seem too long; insipid taste ou the tongue, herbaceous, Avith a scratchy sensation in the throat, as of something sharp (second day),2.—Toothache, mornings and evenings,2. —Toothache, in the evening, that Avakes him from his sleep again in the morning,2.—[40.] Boring toothache, Avith stitches in the-ear,2.—DraAvings through the left back teeth from above doAvnAA'ard (after a feAV hours),1.— General Mouth.—Mucous membrane of the mouth uniformly very red ; the curtains of the palate exceedingly red, not swollen ; the uvula slightly SAvollen,3.—The mouth is sticky and herby (after several hours),1.— Burning in the mouth and fauces,3.—Sensation in the mouth as if burnt Avith creasote,2.—Taste. Milk tasted sour and Avas repugnant,3.—Throat. Scratchy in the throat, with dry sensation, with much haAvking of mucus,2. —Tickling in the throat, Avith cough (after one hour), often reneAved during the day,2.—Dryness in the fauces and pharynx, not in the mouth, without thirst, and Avith aversion to cold water (after one and several hours),1. Stomach.—Appetite and Thirst. [50.] Sensation of hunger, soon after taking,2.—Evenings, after the theatre, he is hungry, contrary to custom, but eats nothing; nausea in the morning Avhile half asleep, a sen- sation like faintness, as if he had over eaten and must vomit ; when fully aAvake this sensation ceased (second day),2.—Takes his breakfast with hunger and relish, but is hardly satisfied when he becomes discouraged and uncomfortable ; head exceedingly confused, and he grows sleepy (fifth day),2.—Has great desire to smoke, and relishes it uncommonly (fourth day),2.—He only eats because the storaach is so holloAV, Avithout hunger, but, very hastily, and is immediately satisfied,1. —Thirst, Avith dry lips, Avakes; hira at night,1.—Longing for beer, Avithout decided thirst; he Avas not able' to drink Avater throughout the proving,1.—Does not drink the whole day,1- ■—After eating, he drank only because it seemed so dry in the stomach,. which sensation could not be called thirst ; it Avas quite different from it,1. —Eructations and Hiccough. *Frequent eructations of very little wind, as if the stomach were full of dry food, (after twelve hours),1/}"—[60.] Incomplete eructations, because they are hindered by burning pressure in the abdomen,1.—Hiccough continues for some rime,2.—Nausea. After, and Avhile smoking his accustomed tobaeco, nausea and inclination to vomit,2.—While smoking a cigar, sudden inclination to vomit ; he must stop smoking ; at the same time urgency to stool, so that he thought he could scarcely retain it, yet is obliged to strain hard to get ricl of the pappy yelloAV stool (second day),2.—Nausea, with confusion of the head,1.— Stomach.—Pain deep, internally, Avhen pressing on the pit of the stomach (after several hours),1.—A Constant sensation as if a bird Avere fluttering in the stomach and trying to escape, causing nausea in the stomach, but without retching, from morning till afternoon (very soon),5. —Burning in the stomach, Avhich is not relieved by drinking (after one hour) ; it continues the Avhole evening after drinking tea and chocolate (several hours after eating),1.—Dull internai burning in the storaach and upper part of the abdomen ; at last it becomes a very severe pressure, ex- tending upward under the breast, and then a gnawing, in the orifice of the stomach, Avhich prevents deep breathing and eructations (after several hours),1.—[70.] Pressure in the pit of the stomach impedes respiration and causes cough,1.—Cuttings, as with glass, across the pit of the stomach,1.— ■j- From this characteristic, Caladium cured several asthmatic attacks.—C. Hg. 340 CALADIUM. Cuttings in the pit of the stomach and in the left flank ; disturbed him at midnight so that he could no more sleep,1.—Stitches, as with needles, deep in the pit of the stomach,1.—Stitches in the pit of the stomach, Avhich is draAvn inAvard with every stitch ; worse Avhen sitting ; it makes him Aveak and nauseated (Ignatia relieves),1.—Throbbing in the pit of the stomach, after AA'alking; it makes hira very tired,1. Abdomen.—Hypochondria. Stitches, jerkings, and pressure in the region of the spleen,1.— Umbilical. Spasmodic cutting in the abdo- men, at the navel; must bend himself doublé,1.—General Abdomen. Abdomen very hard, distended, painful to pressure,3.—Scanty, offensive flatus,1.—[80.] Felt, three or four times, a sensation as if a long worm Avere writhing in the region of transverse colon or transverse duodenum,4.—He eats a sour plum that does not agree Avith him, and is folloAved by a draw- ing in the abdomen ; he begins to smoke a cigar, which he is at once obliged to lay aside, as it causes nausea and inclination to vomit, although he has only taken a feAV whiffs ; soon after, the inclination to vomit is increased, and folloAved by a corrosive, acid vomiting, Avith mudi mucus, and a part of some cocoa he had taken ; he is hungry not long after, and eats bread and buffer with relish (second day, forenoon),2.—If the pain extends into the abdomen it leaves behind a dull pressure,1.—Sudden tAvisting pain in the abdomen, in the evening (first day),1.—The abdomen is painful to touch, especially the region of the bladder (one hour),1.—Violent throbbing, especially on the right side, above the navel,1.—Violent pulsating in the upper part of the abdomen,1. Rectum and Anus.—Sticking in the rectum,2.—Stitches as of knives, in the rectum (first day),2.—Stitches in the rectum, soon after stool (second day),2.—[90.] Mornings, urgency to stool ; passage of noisy flatus at first ; is compdled to strain hard to eject the soft pappy stool (second day),2. Stool.—Diarrhcea. Frequent desire for a soft, pasty, yellow stool (first day),2.—Seven stools, at first Avatery, aftenvard thicker (three hours),1. —Soft stool, after one hour, followed by passage of blood ; later, moving about, and burroAving in the abdomen ; hsemorrhoidal symptoms, an hour after a second stool, with passage of blood after the evacuation (after tAA'O hours),2.—-Soft stool, yelloAV, pasty; he Avas scarcely dressed after the move- ment before he Avas obliged to go again (third day),2.—Mucus passes after the stool, aud later, a thin fluid Aoavs from the anus (for three days),2.— After stool, thin red blood passes in considerable quantities,2.— Consti- pation. Stool omits the first day, with a feeling of diarrhcea, in the even- ing,1— Very scanty pasty stool1. Urinary Organs.—Bladder. Region of the bladder painful to touch ; Avithout desire to urinate, the bladder seems as if full, folloAved by moderate urination,1.—[100.] Spasmodic drawing sideAvise, from the blad- der toAvards the penis, or deep behind and near the bladder,1.— Urethra. Burning in the urethra, with and Avithout urinating (sixth day),2.—Stitches in the urethra, evenings (after third day),2. Sexual Organs.—Sexual organs seem larger, as if puffed, relaxed and sweating ; the skin of the scrotum seems thicker than usuai (after tAvo hours),1.—Glans very red, covered Avith fine red points, very dry, Avhich causes a desire to rub it; the prepuce is very mudi SAvollen along its mar- gin, sore and very painful (after second day),1.—Prepuce SAvollen, sore on the margin, with biting on urinating, compelling him to rub it frequently,1. —After coition, the prepuce remains retracted, does not cover the glans, CALADIUM. 341 with pain and swelling,1.—Sore corrosive pain on the prepuce,1.—The symptoms of the prepuce soon disappear after Mercurius 2d, but they return the same as ever after coition, and continue for two months,1.—Erection mornings, Avithout any desire (eighth day),2.—[HO.] Erections, when half asleep, mornings, that ceased Avhen fully aAvake,2.—An erection in the morning and cohabits, but suddenly his desire ceased, and he did not know if there AA'as an emission or not,2.—Painful erections, without sexual desire; it alternates one morning Avith desire, Avith relaxed penis,1.—Incomplete erection; it seems as though it Avere broken, Avith which the semen emits too soon,1.—No erection, even after amorous caresses (first day),2.—Impotency ; the penis remains relaxed during excitement and sexual desire (first night),1. —Dull burroAving in the penis,1.—Durhig an embrace, no emission and no orgasm ; penis less hard than usuai,1. Respiratory Organs.—Larynx. The epiglottis and adjacent parts decidedly SAvollen, and exceedingly painful to pressure,3.—*Larynx and trachea seem constricted, so that it impedes deep breathing; and the attacks of cough seem to originate above the larynx,1.—[120.] When asked where he suffered, he pointed to his larynx, then to his mouth, and lastly to his storaach,3.—He desires to cough, but the heaviness in the pit of the stomach avìII not permit it,1.— Voice. He Avas unable to speak a Avord, apparenti}' on account of the SAvelling of the vocal cords, or on account of the continuai cough,3.— Cough. Weak, toneless cough ; at night, prevents sleep ; continues the next morning,1.—Incessant cough of a hoarse sound,3.— The cough Avas not spasmodic, Avas Avithout expectoration, and aggravated if he attempted to speak a Avord,3.—Cough in slight, Aveak, sensitive parox- ysms, Avith expectoration of small lumps of mucus,1.—Continued weak cough ; after the expectoration of lumps of mucus, the chest seems hollow and empty,1.—Respirai ion. Respiration very incomplete, inspiration catching; on inspiration, the sinking in ofthe pit ofthe stomach Avas very noticeable,3.—Respiration difficult and oppressed ; he grasped his throat with his hand every moment,3. Chest.—[130.] On straightening up, cracking below the last ribs, as if they had been dislocated and snapped back again,1.—Oppression of the chest, with burning in the stomach ; the oppression also continues after- Avards,1.—Dull sticking in the right side of chest, Avith oppression ; Avorse on the left, better Avhen lying on the right side, evenings, in bed (fourth day),2.—Pressive sticking in the left side of the chest, near the sternum,2.— Stitches, in a small spot betAveen the left nipple and shoulder, as Avith needles, very deep internally, without influencing respiration or motion,1.— Stitches in the chest, in the evening,1. Heart and Pulse.—A peculiar throbbing beloAV the heart, not pal- pitation, only perceptible on applying the hand,1.—Hard, full, jerking pulse (after six hours),1. Rack.—Stitches in the back, as if from incarcerated flatus (forenoon, sixth day),2.—The sacrai region and back feel bruised ; in the morning, on rising,1.—[140.] Pains in the sacrum, mornings, a kind of Aveakness, as if he had not sufficient strength in the sacrum; stitches even on certain move- ments, especially Avhen Avalking,2.—Boring and burrowing in the sacrum and anus (sixth day),2. Superior Extremities.—DraAving-pinching pains betAveen the bones of the forearm, and behind the tendo Achillis,1.—Feeling in palms, like pins and needles, similar to Avhat is felt Avhen the ulnar nerve is strtick, or, by some people, when looking doAvn from a height ; this lasted till sleep, 342 CALADIUM. causing her to rub them hard, toAvards evening (second day),5.—Ali the fingere felt very large, like sausages ; she could not use them Avell ; they felt as if they were going to be paralyzed ; this lasted till middle of the next day (first day),5. Inferior Extremities.—Sudden violent pain in the left knee, as if it Avould be torn asunder; it cracks on stepping, preventing walking (second day),1.—Cramp in the soles, at night,1.—When standing, his knees feel Aveak and tremble; is obliged to sit doAvn,2.—Sticking in a corn (first day),2.—Stitches in a corn of the left little toe (after five minutes),2.— [150.] Stitches in a corn, left foot, and in the left eye, often during the day,2. General Symptoms.—Restless during the forenoon, not inclined to anything, afterAvards very busy and forgetful,2.—Dread of motion ; wishes to He down the whole time, though he is strong enough when he makes an effort,1.—Must He down and dose the eyes, Avhen it seemed as if he were rocked (after four hours),1.—Faintness after Avriting, Avhen reflecting, lying, and on rising up,1.—Stitches, as from insect-bites, pain very much ; they itch and bum afterwards,1.—Evenings, after eating fish pickled in vinegar, feeling umvell, discomfort, and distension of the abdomen ; relieved when walking, Avorse AA'hen driving (seventh day),2.—Throbbing in the abdomen, after internai heat ; very much prostrateci (after three hours),1. Skin.—Eruptions, Dry. Nettle-rash eruption on the chest; it alternates Avith asthma, for several Aveeks,1.—Nettle-rash on the inner side of the forearm, consisting of very red pimples, which itch and burn very much, after three to four days, Avhen it disappears, immediately; great oppression of the chest, so that he could scarcely get the breath, as if mucus would suffocate him, without anxiety ; especially after eating, and after .a midday nap,1.—[160.] Painful pimples on the septum of the nose, in the right nostril,2.—Pimples on the mons veneris, and on the left ear,2.— Moist. Rash, with Avhite vesicles, on the Avrist, forearm, and elboAV ; it itches in the heat, at night, burns internally after scratching, the tAvelfth day. Carbo rdieves it for some time,1.—Pustular. White, suppurating pimples, with red areolaa, appear here and there on the body, with an itch- ing sensation, sore to the touch (after seven days),2.—A caricamele had formed on the buttock, that pained him severely, Avhen sitting. When the external application of Calad. Avas discontinued, the pain of the carbuncle ceased,2.—Sensations. On the skin, especially in the face, frequent sen- sations, as if a fly were craAvling there,2.—Sudden, violent, corrosive burning frequently in small places in the skin, on the cheeks, nose, toes, and ili other places ; obliges touching, always on the right side (without any con- tact Avith the juice ofthe plant), (after one hour),1.—Stitches in the skin of the forehead, as if with needles,2.—Itchkig of the fingere, especially Avhen lying doAvn at night,2. Sleep and Dreams.—Sleepiness. Sleepy very early in the even- ing ; cannot keep aAvake,1.—GroAvs sleepy and fretful again at 7 in the morning, and Avould like to return to bed,2.—Sleepy in the morning, after rising; his eyes dose while walking in the open air, Avith nausea and qualm- ishness in the stomach, like a sensation of emptiness, with weakness and prostration in the knees,2.—Sleeplessness. [170.] He is obliged to He doAvn during the day, but is unable to sleep ; he shivers, and is dizzy,1.— Cannot get asleep till 1 at night (second day),2.—Sleep at night restless, with confused dreams,1.—Restless night, with heat; is obliged to uncover, with light sleep, like slumber. Excessive erections, at 4 in the morning, CALADIUM. 343 Avithout desire ; deep sleep towards 6 o'clock, so that he can scarcely rouse himself, Avith vivid dreams of persons \vhom he has not seen for years,2.— Everything troubles him in sleep,1.—[180.] He groans and moans anxiously in sleep, so that he Avakes the neighbors several times in the night, and for several nights,1.—Violent starting in sleep,1.—Dreams. During a con- fused sleep, everything comes to his mind Avhich he had forgotten Avhile aAvake,1.—Very clear, vivid dreams,1.—Restless, anxious dreams,2.—Dreams of dead persons, and eA'ents of past years, so vivid that Avhen he aAvakes, he falls asleep again direetly, and continues to dream of them,2. Fever.—Chilliness. Chilly in the evening, Avithout thirst; coldness extends from the abdomen to the feet ; they are icy cold, as also are the fingere,1.—Chilliness over the back and whole body, Avith draAving pains in the left little finger, that feels as if full and gone to sleep, besides a pulled, stretched sensation in the whole body (second day),2.—Heat. Fever the ninth day ; heat with thirst, in the evening, till midnight ; it again Avakes him, Avhen it disappears,1.—Fever after seven days; heat Avith thirst; violent pain in the ear; SAvollen submaxillary glands, and constipation,1.—Internai feverish heat, exhausting SAA'eat, as from oppressive heat (after one hour),1.— Internai fever disappears during sleep,1.—Heat of the hands, face, and abdomen, Avith cold feet before midnight ; after midnight, the abdomen is cold, the feet hot, Avithout thirst,1.—[190.] Heat before midnight, chili after midnight,1.—Heat after the midday sleep, then sweat, then chili in the open air,1.—Fever on the tAvelfth and thirteenth days ; in the evening, till midnight, coldness with thirst, catching in the chest, therewith he feels sleepy ; it wakes him again about midnight, and then disappears, together Avith throbbing in the chest and coryza (Ignatia cured),1.—Sweat. Per- spiration toAvard evening, Avith prostration, yaAvning, and sleepiness (sixth day),2.—On account of perspiration after heat, flies trouble him very much, being allured by the sweat (first day and afterAvards),1.—Excessive perspi- ration on the scrotum (after five days),2.—The sweat relieved ali the symp- toms (first day),1. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Morning), Vertigo, etc; till after- noon, sensation in stomach; urgency to stool, etc; erections; on rising, small of back, etc, feel bruised ; pains in sacrum ; 7 o'clock, sleepy, etc.— (Forenoon), Restless, etc.—(Toward evening), Perspiration.—(Evening), Tickling, etc, in ear ; huugry ; pain in abdomen ; stitches in rectum ; stick- ing in side of chest, etc; stitches in chest; after eating pickled fish, feels unwell, etc; chilly; till midnight, heat, etc.—(Night), Thirst, etc; cramp in the soles; Avhen lying down, itching ofthe fingere.—(Midnight), Cutting in pit of stomach, etc.—(After coition), Symptoms of the prepuce return.— (Driving), Feeling umvell, etc.—(After eating), Oppression of chest.— (Lying), Faintness.—(After lying on side), Headache.—(When refleeting), Faintness.—( On rising up), Faintness.—(After the siesta), Headache ; op- pression of chest.—(Sitting), Stitches in pit of stomach.—(Sleep), During the day, ali the symptoms.—(Before going to sleep), Apprehensive.—(At- tempting to speak), Cough.—(After stool), Sticking in the rectum; mucus passes.—(Tobacco smoking), Pressure in eyes, etc. ; cramp in the soles ; Avhen lying doAvn, itching of the fingers.—( Walking), Vertigo ; throbbing in pit of stomach ; stitches in the sacrum.—(After writing), Faintness.—(Lying on right side), Sticking in right side of chest.—(Pressure), Boring, etc, in left tempie.—(When sitting), Headache disappears.—(During sleep), In- ternai fever disappears.—(Sweat), Ali symptoms.—(Walking), Feeling un- well, etc. 344 CALCAREA ACETICA. CALCAREA ACETICA. Calcium acetate, CaC,H302. Preparation, Triturations. Authorities. 1, Hahnemann (Chr. Kr., 2); 2, Fr., ibid.; 3, Htn., ibid.; 4, Lgh., ibid.; 5, Stfi, ibid. ; 6, Sol., ibid.; 7, Gr., ibid. Mind.—Disinclined to talk Avithout being morose (after six and a half hours),3.—He is lively and desirous to be with people and to talk with those about him (after ten hours),3.—Sadness, almost to Aveeping, Avith solicitous care for the present and future,4.—Anxious disposition, as though something evil Avere impending or to be dreaded in the future, with Con- stant inclination to work,4.—Anxious thoughts, Avhich carne and went, be- fore going to sleep in the evening; with Avhich the objects seemed like different objects ; he dreaded the dark, and made an effort to look at the light ; ali of which Avas relieved after the passage of flatus,1.—Anxiety about the present and future, Avith deep thought, with indifference to ob- jects about him, though not Avithout inclination to work,4.—Apprehensive, sad mood, as though he Avere awaiting some depressing news,4.—As soon as he was quiet and thoughtful, he became fretful and sleepy, and averse to everything,2.—Very fretful and disinclined to talk ; as soon as he Avent into the open air he felt better, but it returned in the room Avith increased head- ache,2.—[10.] Fretful, peevish, and very irritable, and completely indifferent to the most important objects ; he performed ali his Avork Avith aversion and as if compelled to do so,4.—Anxious the first part of the day ; during the last part of the day lively and contented with himself,4.—Fretful and peevish the Avhole day ; in the evening good-humored and talkative,4.— Loss of Avill-poAver, although he feels strong (seventh day),1. Head.— Vertigo. Slight impending vertigo (after a quarter of an hour),3.—Vertigo as if his body did not stand firmly (after six hours),6.— Vertigo on walking in the open air (after tAventy-six days),4.—Vertigo on Avalking in the open air, as if he would fall to the right side (after tAvo hours),4.—An attack of stupefying vertigo ; the head inclined fonvard to the left side, during rest and motion (after three-quarters of an hour),4.— Sensations. Shattering in the brain, on stepping, like an echo in the head,1.-—{20.] Stupid feeling in the head, as if he had turned in a circle for a long time, 3 to 4 p.m.,4.—Great heaviness in the head, with severe jerks in both temples, and painfulness in the Avhole head, Avhich disappeared on rising up (after nine and a half hours),3.—DraAving pain in the right side of the forehead, above the eye, and in the occiput, on exerting the mind (second day),2.—DraAving and pressive headache in the left supraorbital region, or in the temporal bone,2.—Pressive pain in the Avhole head, es- pecially in the temples (after nine hours),3.—Drawing, pressive, at times, also, tearing, headache, noAV in the forehead, noAV in the occiput, now in the temples, Avhich disappears on pressing upon the parts or on exerting the mind (third day),2.—Forehead. Pressive headache, in the right frontal eminence, which extended to the right eye, and compelled him to involuntarily dose it (after one and a half hours),3.—Pressive headache in the forehead, especially above the left eyebrow, on walking in the open air,4.—Stupefying pressive pain in the right side ofthe forehead, especially increased on stooping (after fifty hours),4.—Stupefying pressive pain in the Avhole forehead in the morning after rising from bed, as though he had not slept enough, or had been dissipatiug through the night (after twenty-four CALCAREA ACETICA. 345 hours),4.—[30.] Stupefying pressive pain in the forehead with confusion of the senses and obscuration ofthe whole head while reading ; he Avas obliged to stop Avhile reading and did not knoAV where he was,4.—Boring-sticking pain in the left side of the forehead, Avhen sitting, which immediately dis- appeared on Avalking, standing, and on touch (after twelve hours),4.— Intermitting needle stitches in the left side of the forehead, during rest or motion,4.-—Boring stitches in the middle of the forehead, extending into the brain (after three hours),6.—Dull pressive stitches on walking, Avhich es- pecially affect the left side of the forehead, but disappear after continuing to Avalk,4.—Temples. Cramplike pain in the right tempie (after six hours),6.—Cramplike pain in the left tempie (after eight and fourteen hours),4.—Pressure in the left temporal bone, as if it were pressed in, in- ternally and at the same time externally (after seven and a half hours),3. —Pressure in the right terapie, dose to the eye, as if something hard pressed upon it (after five and a half hours),3.—Pressing-out pain in the left temporal region, and on the Avhole left side of the head, as also on the right side of the occiput,3.—[40.] Draiving-pressive pain in the righi temporal muscle, also in the evening, at times with pressure on the upper roAV of teeth ; on pressing upon the tempie the pain changes into a pressive headache in the forehead,2.—The drawing-pressive headache about the tempie Avas ahvays increased after eating, and even while eating, Avith great sensitiveness of the teeth Avhen cheAving, as though they AA'ere loose and Avould be bent over,2.—Digging stitches in the left terapie, near the eye- broAV, on moving the loAver jaw (after five hours),4.—Dull pressive stitches inAvard from both temples (after tAventy-four hours),6.—Rhytbraical inter- mitting, boring, knifèlike stitches extending upward into the left temporal region, Avhich disappear on touch and when sitting,4.— Vertex. Pressure on the vertex, extending into the eye,1.—Fine stitches in the vertex ex- ternally (after seven hours),6.—Severe throbbing in the upper part of the head in the region of the vertex as from an artery, with cutting shocks extending outAvard,6.—Parietals. Feeling on stooping, every time, as if headache would commence in the right side of the head,3.—Violent jerk- like stitches in the whole right half of the brain, which often return and leave behind a pressh'e, bursting sensation,3.—[50.] Pulsating stitches in the left parietal bone (immediately),6.— Occiput. A feeling iu the occiput as if it Avould be pressed asunder,3.—Pressive pain, suddenly shooting through the occiput, Avhich only gradually disappeared,3. — Jerklike pressing from Avithin outward, in the left side ofthe occiput, Avhich extends doAvn into the neck (after fourteen hours),3.—DraAving-pressive headache in the left side ofthe occiput, with stiff feeling in the neck,2.—Sore pain on the occiput, Avhen touched, as if the place Avere suppurating,4.—External. Tickling-itching on the scalp, Avhich causes scratching, Avith painfulness of the roots of the hairs on touch,4.—CraAvling and itching on the scalp, not relieved by rubbing (after ten hours),6.—The Avhole scalp is painfully sensitive on moving the frontal muscles back and forth (after one and a half hours),6. Eye.—Violent inflammation of the eyes; the Avhite of the eye is en- tirely red, Avith much matter in the eyes, especially in the external cantili the Avhole day ; the external canthi are sore and ulcerated for fourteen days (second day),1.—[60.] Violent tearing-stitching in the right eye, as though it would become inflamed,6.—Severe itching of the eyes,1.—Orbit. Boring-stitching on the upper margin of the orbit (after five hours),6.— Fine tAvitching in the upper margin of the orbit, extending doAvn to the 346 CALCAREA ACETICA. nose,1.—Lids. Hardened matter in the canthi for two days (after ten hours),4.—Agglutinatimi of the eyes in the morning, on Avaking from sleep (after twenty-four hours),4.—Stickiness of the lids on moving them, with pressure in the canthi, especially in the external one (after fifty-five hours),4. —Burning in the left upper lid, extending to the inner canthus (after six hours),3.—Sticking in the outer and inner canthi,2.—Itching-stitching in the inner canthi, Avhich disappeared on rubbing (immediately),6.—[70.] Itching in both corners of the eyes,1.—Tickling-itching in the right exter- nal canthus, which compelled rubbing (after tAventy-five hours),4.—Pupil. Pupils at first dilated, then contracted,4.— Vision. Farsightedness in one naturally nearsighted ; he could distinguish ali objects at a distance, the Avhole day,4. Ear.—TAvitching in the cartilage of the ear (after forty-eight hours),6.— A feeling in the right ear as if something Avas put before the drum, Avith- out diminished hearing (after fifteen hours),4.—Cramplike feeling on the back of the concha (after nine hours),3.—Stitches in the ears,1.—Hear- ing. Sensitiveness to noise, in the evening on falling asleep,1.—Slight whizzing in both ears, with confusion of the Avhole head, immediately (after half an hour),6. Nose.—Objective. [80.] Pimples in both nostrils, Avith scabs,1.— Frequent sneezing, Avithout coryza,4.—Coryza, with painful sensitiveness of the nose, and internai heat in the head (after seventy-two hours),6.—Fluent coryza, with much sneezing (after twenty-seven hours),1.—Fluent coryza, with headache (immediately removed by camphor), (after five days),1.— Stopped coryza, with frequent sneezing (after seventy-two hours),4.—Sub- jectivc. Gnawing pain at the root of the nose (after one hour),6. Face.—Yellow face,1.—Cheeks. A feeling of tension in the right cheek, as if it were. SAvollen (after second day),2.—Dull pain in the muscles of the left cheek (after two hours),4.—[90.] Pulsating throbbing on the cheek-bones (after tAvo hours),6.—Pressive pain in the right upper jaAV, Avhen cheAving (after three hours),3.—Violent tearing in the right upper jaAV (after nine hours),3.—Lips. Much moist scurf below the right angle ofthe mouth,1.—Roughness and dryness ofthe lips, especially of the upper, as if it would crack (after forty-nine hours),4. Mouth.—Teeth. Gnawing toothache in the upper back teeth, as though they Avould be holloAV; in ali positions (after six hours),4.—Stitches in the teeth,1.—Throbbing toothache, with sensitiveness of the teeth to touch, and SAvelling of the gum, Avhich pained Avhen touched (after seven days),1.—Gums. Boring in the gum of the right side of the upper jaAV, folloAved by SAvelling, avìth pressive-drawing in the right temporal muscles,2. —Fine stitches in the gum of the Avhole upper jaw (after Iavo hours),4.— [100.] Blisters on the tongue, Avith burning pain and heat in the mouth,1. —Tongue. Dry sensation on the tongue (after five days),1.—A feeling of rawness and soreness in the tongue, which is coated Avhite,4.—RaAvness and scraping on the back of the tongue, Avhich provokes cough, but does not disappear after coughing (after tAvelve days),6.—Saliva. Dryness in the mouth, as from chalk,2.—Accumulation of much mucus in the mouth ; he could not SAvalloAV it fast enough (after one and a half hours),4.—Taste. Food, especially meat, has little taste,2. Throat.—Throat hoarse and rough, for three days (after tAventy-four hours),1.—Sensation of much mucus in the fauces on swalloAving, with dry- ness in the mouth (after one and a half hours),4.—Violent sticking on the right side of the upper part of the cesophagus, when not swalloAving (after CALCAREA ACETICA. 347 three-quarters of an hour),3.—[110.] SAvelling of the submaxillary glands, with pressive sensation in them,2. Stomach—Thirst. Thirst,with dryness of the throat,1.—Thirst in the morning,1.—Severe thirst, Avith desire for cold drinks, especially for Avater ; he Avas obliged to drink a great deal, for eight hours (eighth to fifty- fifth day),4.—Eructations and Hiccough. Frequent empty eruc- tations,4.—Constant sour eructations,3.-—Sour, offensive eructations*.—Fre- quent hiccough,4.—Mudi hiccough, for a quarter of an hour (after five hours),6.—N~ausea. Nausea, with eructations and accumulation of water in the mouth, with a kind of vertigo in the head (immediately),3.—[120.] After drinking milk in the morning, nausea arose from the stomach, as from a foul stomach,1.—Nausea, with cough and a kind of heartburn, aAvoke him at midnight,1.—Dull pinching-retching just beloAV the pit of the stom- ach (immediately),3.—Stomach. Anxiety'in the pit of the stomach (after six^ hours),6.—Anxiety, as if it arose from the pit of the stomach, Avhen sitting, Avith immediate burning in the abdomen, Avhich soon disappeared Avhen Avalking or standing (after tAventy-six hours),4. Abdomen.—Hypochondria. Violent pinching in the hypochon- driac region and chest, Avhich here and there ends in small stitches (after half an hour),3.—Tensive pinching pain in the whole hypochondrium, and in the pit of the stomach (after ten hours),3.—Griping iu the hypochon- driac region beloAV the pit of the stomach, with chilliness over the Avhole body,1.—Griping-tAvinging sensation in the Avhole hypochondriac region, ex- tending to beneath the breast-bone, where it becomes sticking, and causes eructations (after three-quarters of an hour),3.— Umbilical. Griping in a small spot below the navel, Avhich becomes a gurgling, on rubbing with the finger (after half an hour),3.—General Abdomen. [130.] Audi- ble rumbling in the right side of the abdomen, as if diarrhcea would fol- Ioav,4.—Frequent audible rumbling and craAvling, extending outAvard in the right side of the abdomen, as from flatulence, Avhich is passed,2.—Loud rumbling and gurgling in the abdomen, as from emptiness,4.—Pinching, almost cramplike pain in the walls of the abdomen, in the right groin, in a small spot, only Avhen speaking; also painful to pressure with the finger (after eight hours),3.—Cutting pain in the abdomen every morning, also in the evening and night ; it ceased after eating, and left behind a gurgling in the abdomen,1.—Tearing in the abdominal muscles, increased by inspira- tion,6.—Hypogastrium aud Iliac Regions. Griping deep in the lower abdomen, as if in the region of the bladder, frequently repeated, and always associated with passage of flatus,3.—Pressure in the lower portion of the abdomen, which causes confusion of the head,1.—Pressive tension in the left groin (after eight hours),3.—Sore pain in both groins, as if the glands Avould become SAvollen, especially felt Avhen walking ; on touch there seems to be slight enlargement of the glands (after ten hours),4.—[140.] Swelling of the glands of the left groin (after twenty-two days),1.—Tear- ing in the inguinal glands, when sitting and Avalking (after nine hours),2. —Pinching on the crest of the ilium,6. Rectum and Anus.—TAvinging in the end of the rectum when at stool, with loud rumbling and gurgling in the abdomen,6.—Pressure in the anus,6.—Severe itching in the anus,1. Stool.—Diarrhcea. Diarrhcea, not exhausting, two, three, or four times a day, for several days (after second day),1.—Frequent stools, the first is solid, afterAvards pasty, then thin, Avith difficulty ; constipation the two folloAving days,4.—During the day three soft stools,4.— Constipa- 348 CALCAREA ACETICA. tion. Constipation for two days (seventh day),1.—[150.] No stool (second day),2. Urinary Organs.— Urethra. Frequent desire to urinate, Avith scanty discharge (after twenty-six hours),4.—Frequent urging to urinate, Avith profuse discharge,4.— Urine. The urine becomes turbid after stand- ing, like gruel,6. Sexual Organs.—Male—Penis and- Testicles. Tickling- itching on the prepuce, which caused rubbing (after nine hours),4.—Tick- ling-itching at the end of the glans, compelling rubbing (after ten hours),4. —The left testicle is draAvn spasmodically up to the abdoraen, and is painful to touch, Avith painful pressure and pain in the left groin,1.—Emissions. Frequent emissions,1.—Emissions at night,2.—Two emissions the first night, with voluptuous dreams,3.—[160.] Tavo emissions in one night, Avithout vo- luptuous dreams,4.—Female. Discharge of blood from the uterus of an old Avoman Avho had not meustruated for several years ; in the last quarter of the moon (after seven days),1.—Itching of the pudenda,1.—The usuai leucorrhcea Avas increased,1. Respiratory Organs.—Loud rattling in the air-passages on expi- ration, as from much mucus in the chest (after thirty-seven hours),4.—Tick- ling irritation in the air-passages, Avhich provokes cough,4.—The cough be- came loose, and large pieces, like purulent matter, Avere expectorated,7.— Difficult breathing, Avhich Avas relieved by bending the shoulders backAvard,1. Chest.—Anxiety in the chest, as if it Avere too narroAv, Avith short breath, especially Avhen sitting, with pressive pain in the chest, especially on inspiration ; the heart beat anxiously and trembling,6.—Constrictive, anxious sensation the whole day, as if there Avas not room enough in the chest to breathe, Avith stoppage of the uose (after thirteen days),1.—[170.] Very anxious constriction of the chest and difficult breathing, like a ten- sion in the loAver portion of the chest ; the breathing Avas affected for almost an hour almost to suffocation, both on motion and Avhen sitting (after thirty hours),4.—Cutting pain from Avithin outAA'ard in the IoAvest ribs, aggravated by inspiration,6.—Broad stitches in the pectoral muscles on every beat of the heart,6.—Itching stitches in the chest, Avorse on expiration, disappear- ing on rubbing (after forty-eight hours),6.—Sides. Long stitches in the right side beneath the ribs (after thirteen hours),3.—Sharp stitches in the right side of the chest from within outAvard, Avithout affecting breathing (after seven hours),6.—Sharp stitches in the left side beneath the axilla, from within outward, worse on inspiration (after tAvo hours),6. Heart.—Sticking-drawing pain in the prsecordial region (after nine and a half hours),2. Rack.—Dorsal. Sharp pain onthe inner side ofthe shoulder-blade,6. —Severe stitches from the thoracic cavity out through the spine, betAveen the shoulder-blades,6.—[180.] Dull jerks from the posterior Avall of the thorax to betAveen the shoulder-blades, synchronous Avith the beat of the heart, Avith great anxiety (after eight hours),6.—Lumbar. Severe needle- Hke stitches in the middle of the spine, almost cause crying out, on walk- ing in the open air, somewhat relieved Avhen standing,4.—Cutting, pressing- out pain in the right lumbar region, which only transiently disappears on touch,2.—Sacrai. Sticking in a place above the sacrum, on touch,1.— Sharp stitching in the sacrum, and at the same time in the leg above the ankle (after two hours),6. Superior Extremities.—Shoulders. Pain in both shoulders,1. —Severe stitches in both axillse (after four days),6.—Arm. Pinching pain CALCAREA ACETICA. 349 (Avith tearing) in the muscles of the upper arm (on Avalking in the open air),4.—Tearing-stitching in the muscles of the left upper arni, Avhen sit- ting,4.—Fine jerkings in the left upper arm,6.—[190.] Tearing-jerking in the upper arm (after seven hours),6.—Forearm. Cramplike tearing in the muscles of the left forearm (after forty hours),4.—Cramplike pain in the forearm, in front of the elboAV-joint (after one hour),6.—Cramplike pain in the outer side of the left forearm near the Avrist (after one, thirteen, and tAventy-nine hours),4.—Tearing pressure in the muscles of the left forearm during rest and motion (after three hours),4.—Fine tearing and boring stitches in the muscles of the left forearm,4.— Wrist. Pain as if sprained just above the Avrist, Avorse in rest than on motion,4.—Sharp stitches in the external condyle at the wrist,6.—CraAvling and sticking in the Avrist,6. Inferior Extremities.—Hip. DraAving, sprained-like pain in the hip-joint, Avhen Avalking,2.—[200.] Cutting in the socket of the hip- joint, Avhen sitting (after three hours),6.—Tearing in the hip-joint and about the anterior crest of the ilium, extending into the groin, on motion,2.— Pinching-jerking on the posterior side of the hip-joint, Avorse in rest than on motion,6.—Thigh. Pressive-sticking on the inner side of the left thigh, Avhen sitting (after three hours),3.—Cramplike stitches in the muscles of the right thigh, Avhen standing and Avalking, disappearing Avhen sitting,4.—Sharp stitches on the outer side of the thigh above the left knee (after three hours),6.—Tearing stitches on the inner side of the thigh above the knee, when sitting (after tAA'dve hours),2.—Tearing pain on the inner side of the thigh, on motion,2.—Bruised pain in the muscles of the thighs, Avhen walk- ing,1.—Soreness betAveen the nates, when Avalking,1.—Knee. [210.] An inflamed SAvelling below the patella,1.—Pain in the left knee-joint, evening during rest,1.—Pain in the knees, when turning or touching them,1.—DraAv- ing cramplike pain on the knee-cap (after second day),2.—Pain as if sprained in the left knee-cap, when sitting, disappearing Avhen Avalking and standing (after tAA'dve hours),4.—Sharp stitches in the right knee-joint (after four hours),6.—Bruised pain just below the patella, on Avalking in the open air (after thirteen hours),4.—Leg. Drawing in the legs, extending to the tips of the toes,1.—Bruised pain in the leg, especially in the loAver leg, Avhen lying,2.—Bruised pain in the leg, as if Avearied ; he Avas obliged to change frequently from one place to another,6.—[220.] Tearing-jerking in the forepart of the leg beloAV the knee, during rest,6.—Cramplike pain dose to the tibia, Avhen sitting,4.—Pressive pain in the left tibia near the ankle, Avhen Avalking in the open air (after fifty-tAvo hours),4.—Intermitting pres- sive pain in the calf,2.—Ankle. SAvelling of the left external malleolus,1. —Foot. Cramplike pain in the left sole (after five hours),3.—Cramp in the soles after Avalking, which became better on continuing to Avalk, and disappeared Avhen sitting,1.—Cramp in the soles and toes at night, and on draAving on the boots, during the day (eleventh day),1.—Toes. Severe stitching in the left little toe, as if outside of it (after fourteen hours),3.— Intermitting, cramplike, needle stitches in the right toes when sitting and standing, but disappearing Avhen walking (after half an hour),4.—L230.] Sharp stitches in the last joint of the great toe, during rest (after twenty- four hours),6. General Symptoms.—Very weary from Avant of sleep, during the day ; he is, hoAvever, unable to sleep,1. Skin.—Eruptions, Dry. A pimple beneath the lobule ofthe ear, on account of which there is tensive pain in the joint of the jaAV, on cheAv- ing,1.—Pimples in the middle of the cheek that became moist after scratch- 350 CALCAREA ACETICA. ing, and were followed by greenish crusts (after forty-eight hours),4.— Pastular. A pustule above the left eyebroAV,4.—An ulcer on the cheek, Avith sticking pain,1.—Sensations. Fine craAvling in the face beneath the eye and on the side of the nose,6.—Itching-crawling on the upper lid, Avhich after rubbing immediately appears on another spot, near by (after one hour),6.—Itching-tickling on the border of the left hand, with irrita- tion to scratch,4.—Itching-sticking tickling, in the right palm, provoking scratching,4.—[240.] Itching returned in a spot Avhere there had been a tetter, several years previous (after five days),1.—Itching below both calves1. —Tickling-itching on the index finger, Avith irritation to scratch,4. Sleep and Dreams.—Sleepiness. Frequent yawning, as if he had not slept enough (after fifty-six hours),4.—Great sleepiness and fretful- ness, in the evening,2.—Great sleepiness in the morning with fretfulness and pressive headache in the Avhole forehead (after tAvo days),2.—Sleep- lessness. Restless sleep, Avith talking in it, aud frequent Avaking,3.—He Avas unable to sleep nearly the Avhole night ; tossed about, and sAveated over the Avhole body (after ten hours),4.—Frequent Avaking from sleep, as though he had slept enough,4.—Frequent waking from sleep, as frora some dis- turbance,4.—[250.] He frequently awoke from sleep, on account of tossing about, and thiuking; he thought he was lying turned around in bed,4.— Dreams. Dreams vivid, confused, not recollected,4.—Very vivid dreams of previous transactions, with long deep morning sleep,6.—Dreams vivid, full of strife and anger,4.—Frightful, shuddering dreams,4.—-Dreams of sick people, and dead people, Avith violent Aveeping in the sleep (in one who never dreamt),5. Fever.—Chilliness. Frequent chilliness Avith yellow color of the skin,1.—Shivering over the whole body, as though he had taken cold, with frequent yaAvning,4.—Shivering over the Avhole back (after twenty-four hours),4.—-Shivering over the whole body, with warmth or heat of the forehead aud face, and cold hands (after three, forty-eight hours),4.—Heat. [260.] External heat, with internai chilliness, even on lying down (after seventy-two hours),1.—Glowing heat and redness ofthe face, with hot fore- head, cold hands, and great thirst, for several hours,4.—Sweat. Exhaust- ing SAveat, day and night, for three days,1.—Sweat every morning (after seven days),1. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Morning), After rising from bed, pain in forehead ; thirst ; after drinking milk, nausea ; sleepiness, etc—(Even- ing), Before going to sleep, anxious thoughts, etc ; on falling asleep, sensitiveness to noise; during rest, pain in knee-joint; sleepiness, etc.— (Night), Cramp in the soles, etc.—(Walking in open air), Vertigo; head- ache in forehead ; stitches in spine ; pain in muscles of arm ; pain beloAV patella ; pain in left tibia.—( When drawing on the boots), Cramp in the soles, etc.—(Eating), Headache about temples.—(Expiration), Stitches in the chest.—(Inspiration), Pain in chest ; pain in ribs.—( When lying), Pain in leg.—(On exerting the mind), Pain in side of forehead, etc.—( On motion), Tearing in hip-joint; pain in inner side of thigh.—(While reading), Pain in the forehead.—(Rest), Pain above the wrist; jerking in side of hip-joint ; jerking in leg ; stitches in great toe.—( When sitting), Pain in left forehead ; anxiety; tearing in inguinal glands; anxiety in chest; stitches in muscles of upper arm ; cutting in hip-joint ; sticking on inner side of thigh ; stitches on inner side of thigh ; pain in knee-cap ; pinching dose to tibia ; stitches in toes.—(When speaking), Pain in walls of abdomen.—(When standing), Stitches in muscles of thigh ; stitches in toes.—(On stepping), Shattering in CALCAREA CARBONICA. 351 the brain.—(During stool), Pinching in rectum, etc.—(Stooping), Pain in right forehead ; feeling in head.—(On touch), Sticking aboA'e the sacrum ; pain in knees.—( When turning the parts), Pain in the knees.—( On walking), Stitches in head ; sore pain in groins ; tearing in inguinal glands ; pain in hip-joint ; stitches in muscles of thigh ; pain in muscles of thigh.— (After walking), Cramp in the soles.—( Water), After working and Avashing in, the symptoms are aggravated or renewed,1. Amelioration.—(Evening), Good-humored, etc.—(Open air), Fret- ful, etc. — (Bending shoulders backward), Difficult breathing. — (After eating), Pain in abdomen ceases.—(Passage of flatus), Anxious thoughts, etc—(Inspiration), Tearing in abdominal muscles. — (Exerting mind), Headache.—(Pressure), Headache.—(On rising up), Heaviness in head, etc,disappears.—(On rubbing), Stitches in chest.—( When sitting), Stitches in left temporal region disappear; stitches in muscles of thigh disappear; cramp in soles disappears.—(Standing), Pain in left forehead ; burning in abdoraen; stitches in middle of spine; pain in left knee-cap.—(Touch), Pain in left forehead ; stitches into temporal region.—( Walking), Pain in left forehead ; burning in abdomen ; pain in left knee-cap.—(After con- tinuing to walk), Stitches in head; cramp in soles. CALCAREA CARBONICA. Calcium carbonate (CaC03). Preparation, For Hahnemann's provings, trituration of the middle layer of the oyster-shell. For Dr. Koch's prov- ings, precipitated carbonate of lime from a solution of chalk in hydrochloric acid, is triturated Avith an equal quantity of sugar of milk ; tAventy parts of this are mixed Avith one hundred parts of alcohol, and this is termed the tincture.t Authorities. 1, Hahnemann, Ch. Kr., 2; 2, Franz, ibid.; 3, Gross, ibid.; 4, Hartmann, ibid.; 5, Langhammer, ibid.; 6, Rummel, ibid.; 7, Stapf, ibid.; 8, Wislicenus, ibid.; 9, Schreter, ibid.; (10, Omitted); 11, A man, aged 31, took the tincture, Hygea, 5, 318 (Dr. Koch's preisschrift) ; 12, A Avoman, aged 26, took the tincture, ibid.; 13, The same person proved the lst, 2d, and 3d dils.; 14, A maid, aged 17, proved the tincture, ibid.; 15, The same girl proved the lst dil.; 16, A man, aged 40, proved the tincture, ibid.; 17, The same man proved the lst and 3d dils.; 18, Knorre, A. H. Z., 6, 33, fragmentary svniptoras, dose not given; 19, Robinson (B. J. of Hom., 25, 322), a young man proved the lOOOth, 200th, 30th, 12th, and 6th, in rotation, and afterward the lst X trit.; 20, A young woman proved the 3d X trit., ibid.; 21, A young man proved the 30th, ibid. ; 22, A young man proved the 30th, ibid.; 23, A woman proved the 30th, ibid.; 24, Dr. Lillie gave a boy, aged 12, Cale potentized higher from the 2000th, Berridge, Fragraent. Provings, Am. J. of Hom., M. M, 8, 125; 25, A man took the 107th (of Fincke), ibid.; 26, Dr. L. W. B., took the 107th ( Fincke), ibid. Alind.—Emotional. Illusion of fancy Avhen going to sleep, as if she heard noises aud clattering about her bed, Avhich caused shuddering,1.— As soon as she closes the eyes, in the evening, in bed, a swarm of fancies present themselves to her,1.— Great desire to bemesmerized,1.—Repugnance, aversion, disgust for most persons,1.—Disinclination for every kind of labor1. ■f Neither of these preparations consists of pure Calcium Carbonaie. 352 CALCAREA CARBONICA. —Dread and aversion to labor, Avith great irritability, and heaviness of the feet,1.—Londiness is very oppressive, with coldness of the face, hands, and feet,1.—Mudi crying (in an infant, Avhose mother had taken Calca- rea),9.—Cries and complains about the long-past offences,1.—[10.] Weep- ing about trifles, Avith a sensitive, irritable mood,1.—Weeping Avhen re- monstrated with,1.—Aloods. Sad, despondent mood, Avith irritable incli- nation to weep,1.—She became sad, and was obliged to Aveep, from every walk in the open air,1.—*Despondent and melancholy, in the highest degree, Avith a kind of anguish,1.—Melancholy, not exactly a sad feeling, about the heart, without cause, with a kind of voluptuous trembling of the body,1.— SorroAvful and peevish ; she looked upon everything from the Avorst side, and imagined everything evil,1.—She is very hypochondriac ; she thinks that she is deadly sick, uevertheless can complain of nothing,1.—Despairing mood, with dread of disease and suffering, Avith foreboding of sad events,1.— She despaired of her life, and believed that she must die, with a most sad mood, and Aveeping, and frequent sudden attacks of general heat, as if hot water had been dashed over her,1.—Anxiety in the afternoon, sub- sequent to nausea in the forenoon, Avith headache,1.—[20.] At night, she was very anxious and raving; she started up anxiously in a dream, with trembling on AA'aking out of it (after tAventy days),1.—Anxious at night, as if she would become insane, folloAved by shuddering chilliness for a feAV minutes, aud a sensation as if the body Avere dashed to pieces,1.—Anxious, restless, and busy mood ; she is undertaking many things but accomplish- ing nothing ; after this activity, she is very much exhausted,1.—Anxious about every trifle, and lachrymose,1.—*Great anxiety and palpitation,1. —*Frightened, apprehensive mood, as if some misfortune were about to happen to him, or some one else, which he could in no way overcome (after tAveuty-three days),1.—Every near sound frightened him, especially in the morning,1.—* Fearful aìid restless, as if something evil would happen (after four days),1.—*Shefeared that people would observe her confusion of mind,1.— *She feared she would lose her reason,1.—[30.] Dread and anxiety of the future, Avith fear of consumptiou,1. — Irritable, Aveak, and despondent, in the morning, after a little work,1.—Fretful, Avith persistent obstinacy for three days (after tAventy-eight days),1.—Frequent attacks of irrita- bility and anxiety,1.—Very peevish after a feAV hours,1.—Peevish, Avithout cause, especially in the morning,1.—Peevish without cause, for tAvo evenings in succession,1.—Very peevish and irritable (after taking cold),1.—So peev- ish about trifles that she Avas dizzy the Avhole evening, and Avent to bed early, but could not sleep (after tAventy days),1.—Peevish about trifles, and very irritable, in the morning, before the stool ; he gets angry at every- thing,1.—Frequenti}' peevish, and she spits out saliva,1.—Peevish and rest- less,1.—[40.] Obstinate disposition,1.—Obstinate, depressed mood,1.—Insup- portable and sullen mood,1.—Everything is disagreeable, with great peev- ishness,1.—The thought of former vexations provokes him to anger;1.—Im- patient and desperate,1.—Uunaturally indifferent, unsociable, taciturn (after eight days),1.—Intellect uà l. Thoughts vanish ; his memory is short,1.— She misplaces Avords and easily chooses a wrong expression,1.—Great weak- ness of the imagination ; during a slight effort in speaking, it seemed as if the brain Avere paralyzed, especially in the occiput ; he could no more think nor recollect what had been said ; Avith confusion of the head,1.—[50.] Very forgetful (after forty-eight hours),1.—On stooping or moving the head, it seemed as if she did not know where she Avas,1.—Loss of consciousness, with CALCAREA CARBONICA. 353 anxious oppression of the stomach, front which she was suddenly aAvakened as by a violent frigbt,1.—In the evening, tAvo attacks of loss of conscious- ness, Avhen Avalking ; she Avould have fallen to the floor, if one had not caught her (after five days),1.—Loss of consciousness, with illusion as re- gards place; it seems as ifthe room Avere a bower,1.—Stupefaction, like un- consciousness of external objects, with Avaving tingling on the upper part ofthe head,1. Head.— Confusion. Confusion of the head (first day),16.—The head feels confused,1.—A dull, continued confusion of the head,1.—Sudden confu- sion ofthe head, as if it were too full1.— [60.] Painful confusion ofthe head, so that she did not understand Avhat she had read, did not comprehend Avhat Avas spoken,1.—Confusion in the head, in the morning, on waking,1.— Confusion of the head, in the morning, on waking, Avith trembling through the Avhole body, and rush of blood to the head,1.—Great confusion of the head, after the midday nap,1.—Confused trembling condition of the head (first day),6.—Stupefaction of the head, like vertigo, the Avhole afternoon (after twenty-four days),1.—Stupefaction of the head at night, on account of Avhich he awoke ; it continued to get worse until it almost amounted to faintness, folloAved by trembling ofthe limbs and Aveariness, so that he was unable to fall asleep again,1.-—Insensibility and bluntness of the whole head, as in a severe coryza,1.— Vertigo. A feeling of vertigo, as if he AA'ere raised up and pushed forward,1.—Vertigo from vexation,1.—[70.] Vertigo and painful turning of the head, as if in a circle, in the morning, Avhen rising ; especially very dizzy Avhen walking and standing, with chilliness and needle stitches in the left side of the head,1.—At night, excessive ver- tigo, with flickering before the eyes, Avhich lasted till midday,1.—Very transient vertigo, mostly Avhen sitting, less Avhen standing, and stili less; Avhen Avalking,1.—During menstruation, vertigo, on stooping, and rising up again,1.—Scwere vertigo Avhen stooping, folloAved by nausea and headache,1.. —Vertigo in paroxysms, after stooping, Avhen Avalking and standing ; sbe- Avas obliged to steady herself,1.—*Vertigo, on suddenly turning the head,, and also when at rest,1.—* Vertigo, on walking in the open air, as if he would tumble, especially on suddenly turning the head,1.—* Vertigo after walking,, when standing, aitel looking about, as if everything were turning around ivith her,1.—Vertigo, even to falling doAvn, with Aveakness,3.—[80.] Dizziness and loss of sense, after turning in a circle,1.—Dizziness in the head, in the morning, after rising, with nausea and roaring in the ears, and feeling as if he Avould fall doAvn in consequence (after tAventy-tAvo days),1.—So great dizziness, in the forenoon, that everything seemed in a half dream,1.— Dizzy tottering, in the evening, Avhen Avalking in the open air, so that he staggered to and fro,1.—Sensations. * Warm streaming of blood from the pit ofthe stomach to the head, twice}.—'''During menstruation, rush of blood to the head, and heat in it,1.—*Ru*h. of blood to the head, with heat in the face (tAvo hours after dinner),1.—*Rush of blood to the head, with heat of the face, seven hours after a meal,1.—Rush of blood to the head, with dis- charge of blood from the anus, for several days in succession,1.—Congestion of blood to the head and chest, preceded by painful stiffness in the spine,1.— [90.] Great affection of the head, the day after coition,1.—Great dulness in the head, every morning, on rising from bed,1.—Heaviness and heat of the head, almost only in the forehead,1.—Heaviness in the head, in the morn- ing, on waking, for several hours (after twenty hours),1.—Great heaviness of the head, in the morning, on Avaking, with beat in it; both are much aggravated on moving the head and on raising it (after twenty-seven vol. il—23 354 CALCAREA CARBONICA. hours),1.—* Constant fulness1.—Shivering in the brain, on severe motion, Avith dull tearing pain (twelfth day),1.—Painful shivering in the brain, especially in the left side of the occiput, on slightly shaking the head, and on every step,1.—Icy coldness in and on the head (after four hours),1.—*The head becomes cold very easily, which causes headache, as if a board lay upon the head, ivith pressive pain in it, auel chilliness ofthe whole body (after six days),1.—Heat about the head, in the evening,1.—[100.] Headache the day before menstruation,1.—Headache, also vertigo, every morning on waking,1. —In the forenoon, first, headache, Avhich continually increased, Avith rapid sinking of the strength, so that he could scarcely reach the house, Avith great heat in the forehead and hands, Avith much thirst for acid drinks ; then, after lying doAvn, ice-cold hands Avith rapid pulse (after twenty-one days),1.—Pain in the head, as though the skin Avere detached, extending doAvnwards upon the neck,1.—Headache, with nausea (after twelve days),1.— ^Feeling of fulness in the head, constantly,1.—The head hurts as if tense,1.— During every cough, the head is painfully shattered, as if it Avould burst out,1.—Digging and pressure in the head, Avhich extend to the eyes, the uose, the teeth, and the cheeks, with great sensitiveness to noise, and attacks of faintness,1.—Painful dragging, from Avithin outAvard, in the Avhole head, Avith a feeling as if the brain were pressed together (fifteenth day),1.— [110.] DraAving headache, extending upward from the neck,1.—Pressive headache, mostly in the forehead, increased in the open air,1.—Sticking headache, extending outward to the eyes (the first days),1.—Sticking pains in the brain, Avith a feeling of emptiness of the head, for three days (after tAventy-eight days),1.—Stitches in the head,1.—Stitches in the brain,17.— Transient stitches, here and there, in the head,1.—Stitches in the head, in the evening, with stitches in the limbs,1.—Stitches in the Avhole head, for half an hour, if she rises up from lying fiat on the back, and also after stooping,1.—During the cough, stitches in the head,1.—[120.] Several stitches through the head, Avith great chilliness,1.—During the cough, pain- ful shootings in the head, like tearings,1.—Tearing on the head and in the eyes, Avith redness of the Avhole face, every afternoon, from three or four till nine or ten,1.—Jerks in the head, momentarily,1.—Single jerks or shocks through the brain,1.—Throbbing headache in the middle of the brain, every morning, and continuing the whole day,1.—Stitch-like throbbing in the head, when walking rapidly,1.—Forehead. * Heaviness in the forehead, aggravated by reading and writing,1.—Headache in the forehead,11.—Head- ache in the forehead, over the nose,1.—[130.] Painful, full sensation in the forehead, with throbbing in the temples,1.—Sharp tensive pain in the fore- head,1.—Pinching pain in the forehead,6.—Stupefying, pressive aching in the forehead, as in vertigo, during rest and motion (after one and a half hours),1. —Boring pain in the left side of the forehead externally, after Avalking in the open air,1.—Dull pain in the forehead, with confusion of the head, in the morning, on Avaking, with dry coated tongue (after five days),6.—Vio- lent dull headache, first in the forehead, then also in the occiput, for several days (after eight days),1.—Stitching-like tearing in the forehead,17.—Pres- sure in the forehead,1.—Pressing in the forehead (after four days),1.—[140.] Violent pressive headache in the forehead (first day),13.—Pressive headache in the forehead, as if it Avere very thick there,1.—* Painful pressure in the forehead, extending down into the nose (evening of first day),12.—Pressive pain in the forehead (about noon, first day),13.—Pressing out in the fore- head, very severe, and causing vertigo, relieved by pressure of the cold hand, and disappearing on walking in the cold air (after nine days),1.— CALCAREA CARBONICA. 355 Sticking headache, in one-half of the forehead, which is better Avhen lying,1. —Four stitches in the left side ofthe forehead, at 11 a.m. (second day),15.— Tearing in the left frontal eminence (first day),16.—Throbbing pain in the forehead,1.—Sticking-throbbing pain on the right frontal eminence,11.— Temples. [150.] SAvelling in the right tempie, in the morning, which at evening had disappeared (after fifteen days),1.—Swelling beloAV the left tempie (after fifteen days),1.—At first dull, then pressive headache, in the temples, in the morning on waking, Avith many empty eructations,6.— Pinching-draAving pain in the left tempie, tOAA'ards the parietal bone, Avith heat of the face,6.—Pressure in the temples, every day, for eight days,1.— Sticking pain in the left tempie (in the nervus temporalis profundis),11.— Frequent stitches in the temples (after seven days),1.—Stitches in the left tempie (second day),11.—Stitches inward through the left terapie, and again outAvard through the right (after five hours),1.—Tearing pain the Avhole day in the temples, the orbitai bones, and the cheeks, which become much SAvollen,1.—[160.] Spasmodic jerking pain in the right terapie,1.—Slight creeping, as of forinication on the left tempie (first day),11.— Vertex. Tension in the upper part of the head,1.—Drawing pain in the upper part ofthe head,1.—Pressure in the head, uoav in the upper part, iioav in the tem- ples (after tAvelve days),1.—Stupefying pressure in the upper part of the head, as after rapidly turning in a circle (after twenty-four days),1.—Spas- modic pain, extending from the forehead to the vertex (after taking colei), (after six days),1.—Almost Constant drawing pain beneath the vertex,1.— DraAving pain beneath the vertex, and in the temples, Avhich seems to come up from the back,1.—Spasmodic draAving beneath the vertex, in the upper part of the head, Avith stitches in the temples, and heat in the ears (after forty-eight hours),1.—[170.] Violent, pressive pain in the vertex,19.—Severe pressh'e pain in the vertex, aAvakens him every morning at 5 o'clock, and after an hour disappears,1.—Pressure in the vertex aud forehead, after dinner,1.—During menstruation, pressh'e pain on the vertex,1.—Violent pressing outward, almost sticking pain, in the region of the vertex, Avhile looping (after fourteen days),1.—When walking in the open air, a pressive headache in the vertex, Avhich continued until going to sleep,1.—Parie- tals. SAvelling on the right side of the head, without pains (after fifteen days),1.—Heat in the left side of the head,1.—A numb spot externally, ou the right side of the head,1.—Headache only on the side on which he had just been lying (a burning?),1.—[180.] Frequent one-sided headache, always with much empty eructation,1.—Tension and pressure in the right side of the head, as from a blunt instrument pressed downward through the head, by paroxysms,1.—Compressive pinching headache on the left side,1.—DraAving pain in the Avhole right side of the head, in the zygoma, and in the jaAV (after four days),1.—Sudden pain in the left parietal bone, as if the bone were hackedto pieces, Avith shivering over the Avhole body,6.—Pressive head- ache on the parietal bones, apparently more in the bones (immediately after taking), (first day),11.—Sticking headache on the right side, extending into the eye,1.—Sticking headache in the left side, above the tempie (after Iavo days),1.—.Stitches in the upper part of the right side ofthe head, extending to the right eye (after tAventy-nine days),1.—Shooting pains in both sides of the head, Avith nausea,20.—Occiput. [190.] Crackling, audible for several minutes, in the occiput, toAvards midday, followed by warmth in the neck,1. —Heaviness and pressure in the occiput (after thirteen hours),1.—Head- ache in the occiput, whenever she ties anything tightly about the head,1.— DraAving pain in the occiput, ahvays toAvards the side to which he moved 356 CALCAREA CARBONICA. the beaci ; disappeared after sneezing (after tAvelve days),1.—GnaAving sen- sation in the occiput,1.—Tensive pressure iu the occipital bone,11.—Cutting pain in the occiput, and in the forehead, as if something sharp Avere pressed into them, aggravated by Avalking, and by pressure with the hand (after third day),1.—Stitches in the right side of the occiput (after eleven days),1. —Itching on the occiput,1.—External. The hair falls out on combing,1.— [200.] Much eruption on the head,6.—Eruption on the scalp, Avith swell- ing ofthe glands ofthe neck,1.—The scalp at the vertex becomes scaly,1.— Thin moist scurf on the scalp (after twelve days),1.—Several places on the head pain Avhen touched (after fourteen days),1.—■* Itching on the scalp,1.— * Itching on the head, every night, on waking,1.—Itching on the scalp, when Avalking in the open air,1.—Burning-itching on the scalp (after thirteen days),1.—Burning-itching, as from nettles, with severe craAvling on the scalp, and the lower portion of the face, in the evening, before going to sleep,1. Eye.—[210.] Right eye became much inflamed ; lids glued together,21. —Purulent mucus (gum) is constantly in the eyes ; she is obliged to Avipe them frequently,1.—TAvitching and throbbing in the eyes, by paroxysms (after tAA'enty days),1.—The eyes are affected and Avatery (after seven days),1. —A sensation as if fat were in the eyes,1.—A feeling as if something pain- less Avere moving on the right eye,11.—The eyes pain so that she is obliged to dose them, Avith a feeling as if she ought to press them in (after eight days),1.—* A painful sensation as if a small foreign body were in the eyes (after seventeen days),1.—Cold feeling in the eyes (immediately),1.—Burn- ing of the eyes (second day),11.—[220.] Burning in the eyes, when closing the lids,1.—Burning in the eyes, on the head, and in the throat (after seven days),1.—Burning and itching in the eyes (after eight days),1.—Sensation of heat in the eyes, with heaviness in the upper lids,1.—Tension in the mus- cles ofthe eyes, on turning them, and exerting them by reading,1.—*Se\rere pressure, day and night, as if a grain of sand Avere under the upper lid,1.— Presxurc in the eyes, in the evening,1.—Pressure and burning in the eyes, Avith lachrymation,1.—Pain in the eyes, as if they were pressed in,1.—Stick- ing paiu in the right eye, as if a foreign body Avere betAveen the loAver lid and the ball,11.—[230.] Sticking and biting in the eye,1.—Severe stitch in the eye, which had a lachrymal fistula,1.—Stitches in the left eye, as from a foreign body (second day),11.—Stitches in the eye and iu the head (during menstruation), (after eight days),1.—Tearing in the left eye,17.— Biting iu the eyes (after seven days),1.—Soreness of eyes,25.-—Itching in the eyes, in the evening, but pressure in the morning,1.—Orbit. SAA'elling under the left eye, without pain,1.—Severe stitches over the right eye, in the supraorbital nerve (evening of first day),13.—Lids. [240.] SAvelling of the lower lid, in the morning, after rising,1.—Sivelling and redness of the lids, ivith nightly agglutination ; during the day they are full of gum, with ei hot sensation and smarting pain and lachrymation (after eleven days),1.—Redness ofthe margins ofthe lid,1.—Spasmodic trembling of the loAver lid,11.—The left lower lid Avas spasmodically moved doAviiAvard toAvards the internai canthus,11.— Twitching in the upper lids, Avith a sensation as if the eye Avere moving of itself (after eighteen days),1.—She Avas obliged to wink when reading ; the eyes kept continually closing (they Avere red and watery),1.— Dry matter on the margins of the lids and in the cantili,1.—Agglutination of the eyes,1.—Agglutination of the eyes, iu the morning, on Avaking (third day),11.— [250.] Lids agglutinated in various places, in the morning (sec- ond day),11.—The lids are agglutinated ivith gum in the morning, the eyes CALCAREA CARBONICA. 357 look ivettery, and pain if she looks at the light (after tAventy-four hours),1.— During menstruation the eyes become agglutinated, with lachrymation, to- gether Avith heaviness of the head and inability to fix the thoughts,1.— Smarting pain in the loAver lid,1.—* Iteli ing on the margins of the lids,1.— Inflammation and SAvelling of the left canthus and lower lid, with sticking and throbbing pain and itching ali about (after ten days),1.—*Burning in the inner canthus, with stitches near it,1.—*Stitches in the inner cantiti, Avith alternating stitches and throbbing iu the eyes, and after the pain disap- peared, frequent bloAving of the nose,1.—Itching in the cantili1.—*Itching in the right inner canthus,1.—Lachrymal Apparatus. [260.] Lachrymation (second day),11.—Lachrymation of the right eye (seventh day),11.—Profuse lachrymation of the right eye, Avith burning (third day),11. —Lachrymation in the morning,1.—Lachrymation in the evening (after five days),1.—'''Lachrymation on Avriting,1.—Biting AA'ater runs from the left eye, Avhich is red,1.— Conjunctiva. Redness ofthe white ofthe eye,1.— Redness of the Avhite of the eye, Avith pressure in the eyes (after tAventy days),1.—Some blood oozes from the Avhite ofthe eye, Avhich is very red, but painless,1.-—Fall. [270.] Stiffness of the left eyeball, in the morning, after rising ; is unable to move it Avithout an unpleasant sensation,1.— Pupil. Dilated pupils,1.— Vision. Small objects seem more distinct than large ones,1.—Farsightedness; she Avas obliged to Avear convex glasses when reading,1.—Feirsightedness ; formerly she saAv both far and near ob- jects distinctly, uoav she is unable to recognize anything fine near her ; can- not thread a needle (first nine days),1.—It seemed as though a shadow passed before the eyes, Avith very dilated pupils, so that one side of objects was invisible; she saAV, for example, only one eye in a person,1.—Dimness of vision ; she felt the need of closing the eyes without being sleepy (after six days),1.—Dimness of the eyes, after getting the head cold (after six days),1.—Sudden blindness, immediately after dinner; he was unable to see the table, even, by Avhich he sat ; together with anxious SAveat and nau- sea, and an appearance of a bright shiny light before the eyes ; after an hotir's sleep it disappeared,1.—The light blinds her,1.—[280.] The sunlight hurts the eye and causes headache,11.—The giare of the candlelight is sen- sitive to the eyes and head,1.—Lettere dance before the eyes,1.—Appear- ance of flickering and sparks of fire before the eyes, in the morning, on Avaking,1.—Flickering before the eyes, and Aveakness of them,1.—He saAv a halo around the light and the moon,1.—In the dark, she seemed to see elec- tric sparks before the eyes,1.—Black spots float before the left eye (second day),11.—At times, she saAv a black spot before the left eye, Avhich disap- peared after a feAV minutes,1.—A black point accompanied the lettere, when reading,1.—[290.] During physical exertion she often saAv black spots be- fore the eyes (after eleven days),1.—Like feathers before the eyes,1.—It seemed like a veil before the sight in both inner canthi, Avhich disappeared with lachrymation,1.—A darkness or blackness passes before the eyes at times,1.—Frightful visions appear on closing the eyes,1. Ear.—Objcctive. Great SAvelling ofthe right ear,1.—SAvelling ofthe left ear, with itching,1.—Swelling ofthe inner ear and the right side ofthe face, with profuse secretion of the ear-wax,1.—* Swelling in front of the left ear, which pains like a boil when touched,1.—Profuse purulent discharge from both ears,19.—[300.] A little Avater trickles from the ear (with Avhich he beare Avell), while it is difficult to bear Avith the other ear (Avhich has good wax),1.—Subjective. Sensation of fanning before the left ear,1.—Flap- ping in the ear, as if a piece of skin were loose in it,1.—Burning pain 358 CALCAREA CARBONICA. around the ear,1.—Heat within the ears, like hot blood (after twenty-nine days),1.—Heat streams out of the left ear (after five days),1.—The bones behind the left ear seem SAvollen, and itch ; the parts pain on touch as if suppurating,1.—Cramplike pain in the ear (after seven days),6.—DraAving, dull pain in the ears,1.—Pressure in the ears,1.—[310.] Crushing in the ears when swallowing (first days),1.—Pain in the ear, as if something pierced through it,1.—Shooting in the ear, Avhen sneezing,1.—Sticking in the left ear,11.—Sticking and pain in the' right ear,1.—Stitches behind the left ear (in the morning, third day),15.—Stitches in the left ear and in the temples, which disappeared during rest Avith closed eyes,1.—Tearing stitches in the right ear (after three days),1.—Tearing behind the left ear,17.—Tearing in the left ear,17.—[320.] TAvitching in the right ear, Avith a hissing noise, every minute, and so violent that the Avhole body tAvitched Avith it,1.—Pul- sation in the ears (first day),1.—CraAvling in the right ear (after seven days),1.—Burning-itching in both ears,1.—Hearing. Sensitiveness in the brain to a shrill sound,1.—Bad hearing (first three days),1.—*Hard of hearing for a long time,9.—When blowing the uose very hard, something comes before the ear, so that she cannot hear Avell (on SAvalloAving, it dis- appears),1.—Noiscs in the left ear and in the head,1.—Humming in the left ear,1.—[330.] *Singing in the ears, followed by crackling in them,1.—Singing at one time, at another cracking in the left ear,1.—*Singing and roaring in the ears,1.—Ringing before the ears,1.—A cracking in the ear, when chew- ing,1.—A grunting in the ear, when swallowing,1.—A loud roaring in the ears, Avith difficult hearing, in the morning (second day),1. Nose.—Objective. Inflammation,redness,and swellingof the forepart of the uose,1.—* Swelling of the uose, especially at the root, frequently appear- ing and disappearing (after six days),1.—Swelling of the right Aving of the nose, Avith painfulness to touch,1.—[340.] *Sore, ulcerated nostril, preceded by frequent sneezing1.—Pimple in the right nostril, only painful on moving the muscles of the face aud nose ; the wing of the nose is red and itches ex- ternally and internally,1.—Painful pimple in the left nostril, with itching- stinging pain,1.—A red spot on the tip of the nose,1.—Twitching in the ex- ternal muscles of the nose (after fourteen days),1.—*A smeli from the nose as of bad eggs, or of gunpowder (after one hour),5.—Coryza ; it affects him in every limb,1.—Severe coryza, which disappeared after tAvo days and changed to a violent colie, lasting several days (after seventeen days),1.— Severe coryza, with headache and oppression ofthe chest (tenth and sixteenth day),1.—Severe coryza, Avith heat in the head, and cough (after thirteen days),1.—[350.] Violent coryza, for eight days (after thirty-six d«ys),x.— Violent coryza, with pain in the loAver abdoraen,9.—Fluent coryza,22.— Fluent coryza for three days, with ulceration of the left nostril (after nine days),1.—Fluent coryza with great Aveariness,1.—Profuse fluent coryza,1.— Profase fluent coryza (almost immediately and after four days),1.—Excessive fluent coryza, folloAved much ineffectual sneezing,6.—Stopped coryza (first and tAvelfth day),1.—Severe stopped coryza, Avith headache (after thirty-tAvo days),1.—[360.] *Stopped coryza, with sneezing (first seven days),1.—* Attacks of stopped coryza, with sneezing, for several weeks,1.—Frequent sneezing, daily,1.—Frequent sneezing, without coryza,1.—Much sneezing, in the morn- ing,1.—Profuse discharge of mucus from the nose, Avhile it is stopped (fourteenth day),1.—Profuse bleeding of the nose (after ten days),1.—Nose- bleed, in the morning (seventh day),1.—Severe nose-bleed, as in a profuse venesection, almost to faintness,9.—Some nose-bleed, at night (thirteenth day),1.—[370.] Blackish blood is bloAvn from the uose,1.—Stopped nose CALCAREA CARBONICA. 359 (after eighteen days),1.—*Complete stoppage of the nose, in the morning, on rising,1.—Stoppage of the nose, Avith coryza,1.—Subjective. The skin of the uose seems covered Avith oil (after tAventy-five days),1.—Dryness of the nose (after tAventy-tAVo days),1.—Nose dry the whole day (first day),11.— *Dry nose at night; moist during the day,1.—Tensive pressure above the nasal bones, as if they were swollen,11.—Sore, painful, SAvollen, and erysipelatous-looking nose ; it is quite hard to the touch, and attended Avith much frontal headache,22.—[380.] Soreness of the right nostril,1.— A sore pain on the border of the nostrils, and especially in the septurn of the nose,1.—The almost sore nostril stings and pains on touch,1.—Itching of the nose, internally and externally (after two days),1.—Smeli. The sense of smeli is very sensitive (after tAventy-tAVO days),1.—The smeli is blunted,1.—* Very offensive smeli in the nose (after twenty-five days),1. Face.—Objecti ve. *The color of the face is pale, with blue rings around the eyes (first day),1.—*Pale, lean face, with deepseated eyes sur- rounded by dark rings (fourteenth day),1.— Yellowness of the face1.—[390.] Frequent excessive redness aud heat of the face,1.—Continued puffy red- ness and heat of the face,1.—SAvelling of the face, Avithout heat, with needle-stitches here and there,1.—Right side of face mudi SAvollen, and covered Avith pimples,21.—TAvitching of the muscles of the face,1.—Sub- jective. Pain in the face, folloAved by swelling of the cheeks, whereupon the pain disappears (after ten days),1.—Burning in the whole of the face,1. —The face feels swollen, especially under the eyes and around the nose, without visible swelling,1.—Tearing in the bones of the face and head,1.— Prickling in the face and neck,1.— Cheeks. [400.] Painless SAvelling of the cheeks, in the morning, on rising (second day),1.—With pinching, con- tractive pain, the right cheek is draAvn spasmodically sideways (after thirty days),1.—Stitches in the right cheek, very violent, the Avhole day (after five days),1.—Tearing in the left cheek-bones,1.—Tearing in the left cheek- bones (first day),16.—Lips. *Swelling of the upper lip, in the morning1.— The lips and mouth Avere spasmodically draAvn together, so that she could not open them,1.—Cracked lips, Avith a cracked, smarting tongue (after forty-eight hours),1.—The upper lip Avas cracked,1.—Eruption in the lower portion of the red lip (after thirty-tAvo days),1.—[410.] At first, slight draAving in the loAver lip ; afterAvard it became as if dead, white and numb, Avithout feeling, as though it Avere thick and would hang doAvn (for five minutes),7.—Stitching-itching about the upper and loAver lip,1.—Lower Jaw. *Swelling of the glands under the lower jaw,1.—On the left side of the loAver jaAV, great swelling with drawing pains (after tAvelve days),1.— Tearing in the loAver jaAV (first and second days),16. Alouth.—Teeth. Protrusion of a SAvollen tooth; only when she bites upon it it pains very much,1.—Looseness of an old sturap Avith SAvollen gum, Avith sore, sticking paiu when touched,1.— Offensive smeli from the teeth1.— ^Inclination to gnash the teeth as in a chili,1.—The teeth feel too long,1.— [420.] Toothache at night, more like a pressure, or rush of blood to the teeth, beginning immediately after lying doAvn (first three nights),1.—Pain in the teeth from heat or cold, *but mostly caused by a current of air, day and night, Avith running of much saliva from the mouth, and sticking ex- tending to the ears and eyes, which prevented her sleeping at night (after eight days),1.—During menstruation, an attack of toothache,1.—Boring toothache, Avith stitches extending to the nasal bones, day and night, with SAvelling ofthe gum aud cheek,1.—During menstruation, a boring in holloAV teeth, Avhich becomes a pulsation on stooping (after sixteen days),1.—Dull 360 CALCAREA CARBONICA. toothache, in the evening on lying doAvn (as soon as she lays the head doAvn), lasting one hour, followed by sleep,1.—DraAving in the teeth,1.—Drawing in the first upper left teeth,11.—DraAving pain in the front teeth, lasting several minutes, and returning by paroxysms (after sev7enteen days),1.—Immediately after menstruation, toothache, draAving and sticking day and night, worse if she inclined the head to the right, or to the left, or backAvard ; it prevented sleep or aAvoke her out of sleep (after fifty days),1.—[430.] Boring-drawing pains in most of the back teeth, at night,1.— Gnawing toothache, Avorse in the evening,1.—Biting pain in the teeth,1.—DraAving-cutting in ali the teeth (after eleven days),1.—Boring-sticking toothache, extending to the eye and ear, excessively increased on riding in a AA'agon (tAventy-second day),1.— At first, stitches in the last back teeth, tAvo hours after eating, folloAved by boring, relieved by eating,1.—Severe stitches in a tooth, extending to the right eye and right terapie ; only during the day ; with inclination to touch the tooth Avith the tongue, Avhich causes every time a severe stitchlike jerk iu the tooth, so that she starts, and it shakes her (first five days),1.—Tooth- ache in ali the teeth (as from fine needle stitches), much aggravated by the entrance of cold air ; it aAvoke him from sleep at night,1.—A thrust in the teeth, as from a fist,1.—Tearing in the teeth,17.—[440.] Tearing in the teeth, as if the roots Avould be torn out (after tAventy hours),1.—Tearing in the teeth, extending to the head, to the temples, mostly at night,1.—Tearing in the first left upper back tooth,11.—Single tearings in hollow teeth, at half hour intervals, most severe on taking anything warm ; also at night, tear- ing through the whole cheek,1.—The teeth pain, as if sensitive on slight touch,1.—Jerking toothache (tAventy-fourth day),1.—Jerking in the left teeth, and in the left side of the head,1.—Throbbing toothache in an incisor, only AA'hen eating,1.—Mudi tickling toothache in a hollow tooth,1.—*The teeth cannot endure the air or any coldness,1.—[450.] *Toothache if cold air or cold drinks enter the mouth,1.—The toothache Avas aggravated by noise,1.—Swelling of the gum of a holloAV tooth,1.—SAvelling of the gum (and of the jaAv) ; especially near a broken tooth a pimple savcIIs, from Avhich pain extends into the ear,1.—Painful SAvelling of the gum Avithout toothache, also with SAvelling of the cheek, which is painful to touch (after three days),1.—Pustules on the gum above one of the back teeth, like a dentai fistula (after taking cold?), (after tAventy-four days),1.—An ulcer on the gum (after fourteen days),1.—Bleeding from the gum, even at night (second and third day),1.—At night, tearing pain in the gum, and on biting a feeling as if the teeth were loose,1.—Soreness of the gum, with painful- ness in the roots of the teeth,1.—[460.] Throbbing in the SAvollen gum,1.— Severe pulsation in the gum,1.—The gum itches,6.—Tongue. SAvelling of one side of the tongue, which makes SAvalloAving difficult,1.—Blisters on the tongue, which hinder him in eating,1.—* White-coated tongue (first days),1. —Thick, Avhite-coated tongue, with a feeling as if it Avere raw and sore,1.— Tongue difficult to move,1.—Dryness of the tongue, in the morning on Avak- ing (after thirteen days),1.—The tongue pains along the side and on its lower surface, especially Avhen chewing, swallowing, or spitting (seventh day),6.—[470.] *Pain beneath the tongue, when swallowing, on the left side behind the hyoid bone,6.—Violent burning on the tongue, and in the Avhole of the mouth,1.—* Burning pain on the tip of the tongue, as from soreness ; she could take nothing warm into the mouth on account of pain (after six hours),1.—General Mouth. The mouth is slimy in the morning ; it is not relieved byrinsing (after tAventy-four hours),1.—In the mouth, swelling of the right cheek, forming a thick nodule, with draAving-tearing pain in CALCAREA CARBONICA. 361 it, every evening,1.—Blisters in the mouth, Avhich open and form ulcere (after tAvelve days), (after anger?),1.—Blisters in the mouth, and ulcere forra from them on the inner surface of the cheek (after taking cold ?)/.— Small blisters on the inner side of the cheek, Avhere the teeth touch it,1.— Dryness in the mouth (after one and a half hours),5.—Great dryness of the mouth and tongue, Avith a raAV, sticking sensation,6.—[480.] SAvelling and inflammation ofthe palate; the uvula is dark-red and full of blisters,1. —Sticking in the palate,1.—Dry sensation in the palate, Avhich obliges him to hawk up mucus,1.—Saliva. In the forenoon, the saliva frequently col- lects in the mouth, with nausea (fourth day),1.—Sour taste of the saliva, which she continually spits out (second day),1.—Much mucus in the mouth, with a dry sensation,6.—Accumulation of much mucus in the mouth, though it does not cause spitting,1.—Taste. SAveet taste as of sugar in the mouth, day and night (tAvelfth day),1.—Fiat, Avatery taste in the mouth ; the taste of food is unnaturally sensitive,1.— Offensive taste in the mouth, in the morn- ing, as of a foul stomach,1.—[490.] Bitter mouth (second day),16.—Bitter taste, in the morning tAvo hours after rising,1.—Bitterish taste in the back part of the throat (fifth day),1.—Impure, bitter taste in the mouth,1.—*Sour taste in the mouth,1.—Sour taste in the mouth, and much tough saliva,1.— Sour taste of ali food, Avithout a sour taste in the mouth (after taking cold?),1. —Metallic faste, faste of lead in the mouth, in the morning (sixth day),1.— Taste of iron in the mouth,1.—Inky taste, in the morning on Avaking,1.— [500.] Everything tastes unsalted,1.—Salty taste in the mouth, and much thirst (after some hours),1.—Fecal taste in the mouth and fauces,1.—Taste blunted,1.—Speech. Speech is difficult,1.—He moves the mouth as if he would speak or scream, but cannot utter a word,1. Throat.—Mucus in the throat, Avhich tastes like iron,1.—HaAvking of mucus in the morning,1.—Relaxed throat, Avith roughness and hoarseness,25. —Sensation in the throat as if something rose up and stuck (first day),11.— [510.] The throat is dry and bitter the Avhole day, especially in the morn- ing,1.—During menstruation, severe burning in the throat, Avith hoarseness,1. —After every meal, almost unendurable burning in the throat lasts several hours, Avith or Avithout eructations,1.—*Pain in the throat, as from internai swelling, extending to the ears (after fourteen'days),1.—A feeling as if a Avorm were gnaAving in the throat; continues till she goes to bed (at 4 p.m., first day),14.—Sticking and pressure in the throat, on sAvallowing,1.—*Stitches in the throat when swallowing ; she is not able to SAvalloAV bread,1.—Severe stitches in the throat, extending to the ear, Avhen swalloAving, and stili more Avhen speaking,1.—Sore throat, with difficulty of SAvalloAving,22.—Sore throat, as from a lump in it, Avhen swalloAving,1.—[520.] Sore throat, Avith SAvelling of the glands under it,1.—A feeling as if the throat and uvula Avere raAV and sore,1.—RaAvness and soreness of the whole throat ; he could scarcely SAvalloAV anything (after tAventy-nine days),1.—RaAvness and burning in the throat, Avith a sensation as if the cesophagus, as far as the opening of the stomach, Avere raAV and sore,1.—Tickling in the throat, as if a very small object Avere lying there, which excites cough (first day),11.— Uvula. SAvell- ing and dark redness of the uvula,1.—Pain in the throat, as if the uvula prevented SAvallowing, even on empty swalloAving ; less pain when speaking, and none at ali when lying in bed,1.—Tonsils. *Swelling of the tonsils, with elongation of the palate, and a feeling as if the throat were too narrow when swallowing, sometimes a feeling of soreness with stitches (after five days),1.—Whitish-yelloAV ulcere on the right tonsil,1.—Pharynx. A feel- ing as though a foreign body were in the pharynx, which constantly obliged 362 CALCAREA CARBONICA. him to SAvallow (after fifteen days),1.—[530.] *A feeling in the pharynx, in the afternoon, as if the food remained sticking in il and could not get into the stomach, with a kind of nausea,1.—^Spasmodic contraction of the pharynx,1.— Pressure in the pharynx after SAvallowing,1.—During menstruation, a sore throat ; a sore pain in the pharynx, on swallowing, on the uvula and behind it,1.—Swallowing. Inclination to choke in the cesophagus, Avithout nausea, with accumulation of Avater in the mouth, like AA'ater-brash,1.—Ob- struction in the throat, on SAvallowing, as from a pressing substance,1.— SAvalloAving is difficult, as if the tongue were SAvollen posteriorly,11.—Pain in the throat on swallowing (third day),15.—Throat Externally. *Hard swelling of the submaxillary glands, as large as hen's eggs, with painful tension when chewing, and sticking pain when touched (after forty-one days),1. Stomach.—Appetite and Thirst. *Ravenous hunger, in the morning,1. — [540.] *Ravenous hunger, Avith weak stomach,1. — Great appetite, v/ith great weakness, in the evening,1.—Much appetite for Avine, which she never before liked,1.—Great desire for salt things,1.—He relishes milk,4.—Daintiness,1.-—*Loss of appetite; but when he began to eat he rel- ished it (first day),11.— Complete loss of appetite (after twenty-four hours),1.— The appetite is slight ; she feels an acidity in the stomach,1.—She will eat nothing cooked,1.—[550.] Does not relish his accustomed tobaeco ; smoking causes headache and nausea,1.—* Great thirst,1.—Great thirst, in the afternoon (after three hours),1.—Mudi thirst and broAvn urine,1.— Great thirst for beer,1.—Eructations and Hiccough. Eructations of air,11.—Eructations of wind (first day),11.—*Eructations of food,1.— Eructations like hiccough,1.—Many eructations, in the morning, even on Avaking and fasting,1.—[560.] Eructations at night, on waking,1.—Severe eructations at night when lying ; she was obliged to rise in order to be re- lieved,1.—Many eructations after eating,1.—* Frequent eructations tasting of the food,1.—After every meal, eructations tasting of the food,1.—Eructations, even after six hours, tasting of the food eaten at dinner,1.—Eructations tasting of bile, in the afternoon,1.—Eructations of brownish-sour fluid, Avith burning, extending upward from the pit of the stomach (eighth and ninth days),1.—Eructations of bitter, acrid fluid,11.—Sour eructations in the morning,1.—-[570.] Acid eructations late in the evening,1.—Bitter eructa- tions,1.—Rancid eructations ; scraping heartburn,1.—Heartburn (after one hour),1.—Acidity ofthe stomach rises up as far as the pharynx; a kind of heartburn, the whole day,1.—After taking milk, water rises from the stomach (Avaterbrash),1.—Waterbrash with colie (after twenty-four hours),1. —* Tasteless fluid rises into the mouth (evening of first day),12.—The milk taken in the morning regurgitates sour (after three days),1.—Hiccough the whole day till evening (tAventy-ninth day),1.— Nausea and Vomit- ing. [580.] Faintish nausea, frequently,1.—Nausea, the whole day, as in a previous pregnancy (third day),12.—Nausea, as if an emetic had been taken ; it continues until she goes to bed (evening, first day),12.—Nausea, as if one would vomit, at 6è p.m. (first day),12.—Nausea, which lasts until the afternoon (first day),13.—* Nausea in the morning (after two hours, and after five days),1.—Nausea, every morning, Avith diminished appetite,1.— * Nausea in the morning fasting, with qualmishness and shuddering,1.— * Nausea in the pit of the stomach, in the morning, fasting, with blackness be- fore the eyes so that he was obliged to sit down,1.—Nauseated feeling, in the forenoon,1.—[590.] Great nausea, in the pit of the storaach, in the after- noon, as from great emptiness in the stomach,1.—Nausea, in the evening, CALCAREA CARBONICA. 363 with very restless sleep,1.—At dinner, after he is scarcely half-satisfied, he becomes nauseated; the food that he has eaten rises'into the mouth, Avith nauseous taste, and suddenly eructations follow for three hours (after tAventy days),1.—During menstruation, nausea, and ineffectual urging to stool,1.—Nausea, before a stool,1.—Nausea, with anxiety (after eight days),1. —*Nausea, with flow of sour water from the mouth1.—Nausea and qualmish- ness, at 11 a.m.,1.—Nausea, with vomiting of food, weakness and faintness, and loss of consciousness,9.—* When he had eaten almost enough, he became nauseated, which hoxvever disappeared if he once ceased eating (ninth and tAvelfth days),1.—[600.] Milk does not agree with him ; causes nausea,1.—She feels sick, but is unable to bring up anything,20.—Qualmishness in the stomach, Avith accumulation of saliva in the mouth (after three hours),5.— Severe retching in the stomach, like a cramp, for tAvo hours, on account of Avhich she could not remain in bed, but was obliged to rise,1.—Vomiting in the morning, folloAA'ed by nausea, the Avhole day, with digging pain in the abdomen,1.—*Vomiting of sour water, at night,1.—Black vomiting (after nine days),1.—Stomach. *Swelling of the epigastric region, to- Avard the left side,1.—Pain in the stomach (first day),16.—Feeling of warmth in the stomach (first day),11.—[610.] Burning in the stomach,1.—Sharp burning pain in the stomach (third day),11.—Burning in the stomach, as from acrid fluid (second day),11.—*Burning extending up into the throat, after every meal, especially after the use of hard dry food,1.—Sudden pain in the stomach, as though it Avould be distended,1.—Fulness ofthe storaach in the afternoon,1.—After thin fluid food, in the evening, he feels stuffed, with much spasmodic pressing,1.—Constrictive pain in the storaach, for several days, at times Avith pressure after eating,1.—Cramp in the stomach and abdoraen, cutting and constricting,1.—Severe cramp in the stomach, in the afternoon, until SAveat broke out ali over,1.—[620.] Cramp in the stomach, at night, Avhich aAvoke him,1.—Cramp in the stomach, with nauseous eructations, and yaAvning (after three-quarters of an hour),1.— Griping in the pit of the stomach,1.—GnaAving-griping in the stomach, ex- tending from the chest,1.—Gnawing and a sensation of jerks in the stomach,1.—^Pressure in the stomach (first day),1116.—*Pressure in the storaach, even Avhen fasting,1.—^Pressure in the stomach the whole day (after seven days),1.—* Pressure in the stomach, as if something ivere lying heavy and solid in it,1.—*Pressure in the stomach, as if a lump were in il, after a moderate supper, lasting one hour,1.—[630.] ^Pressure transversely across the stomach,1.—* Severe pressure in the pit of the stomach, Avhen pressing upon it, and after the stool, in the forenoon,1.—Pressure in the storaach, in the evening, before lying doAvn, like a retching,1.—Spasmodic pressure in the stomach, after supper, and Avhen this passes off, a feeling in the intestines as though he Avould have diarrhcea, Avhich hoAvever does not come on (seventh and eighth days),1.—Pressure and oppression ofthe pit of the stomach,1.— Pressure in the stomach, Avith accumulation of saliva in the mouth,1.— Stitches transversely across the epigastric region,1.—Stitches in the pit of the stomach, on breathing (forenoon, first day),16.—Stitches in the epigastric region, after dinner (after nine days),1.—Stitching pain in the pit of the stomach, on pressing on it, especially severe after stool,1.—[640.] Sore pain in the stomach,1.—*Tbe epigastric region is painful to touch,1.—Frequent jerks in the pit of the stomach, with the anxiety,1. Abdomen.—Hypochondria. Tension in the hypochondria,1.— *Tight clothes about the hypochondria are unendurable,1.—*A feeling as if leiced below the hypochondria, with trembling and throbbing in the epigas- 364 CALCAREA CARBONICA. tric region,1.—Sharp griping in the left hypochondriac region,1.—DraAving pain extending frora the right hypochondrium towards the symphysis pubis,1.—Transient stitches in the right hypochondriac region, in the fore- noon, lasting one hour,1.—Stitches in the right hypochondriac region, Avhich extend to. the back, in the evening (thirtieth day),1.—[650.] Attacks of pressive throbbing in the left hypochondrium, lasting a quarter of an hour, frequently through the day, during rest and motion,1.—Tensive pain in the hepatic region,1.—Tension and pressure in the hepatic region, as if it were very mudi enlarged, even to bursting,1.—DraAving pain in the posterior portion ofthe hepatic region, extending towards the back, like tearings,1.— Dragging pain in the hepatic region (seventh day),1.—^Pressure in the hepatic region, on every step, when walking1.—Smartiug-sticking pain in the hepatic region, in the last false ribs,1.—^Stitches in the hepatic region, during or after stooping,1.—Pressive pain in the liver, especially at night, Avhen a hardness is also more distinctly felt,1.—RaAV pain in the liver,1.—-Um- bilical. [660.] Loud rumbling around the navel, when eating,1.—Noav a burning, noAV a sticking pain, below the navel, extending into the groin, which is distended, worse on the left side,1.—Burning pain beloAV the navel, for several hours, in the afternoou,1.—Pinching and dragging just beloAV the navel, after supper, increased Avhen Avalking, and followed by distension,1.—Pressive pain in the abdomen, beloAV the navel, in the morn- ing, after rising, like a pressing inAvard upon the abdomen, with constipa- tion (after tAvelve days),1.—Spasmodic tAvisting and griping around the navel (after four days),1.—Stitches transversely through the abdomen, beloAV the navel, on inspiration,1.—General Abdomen. * Abdomen very much distended,1.—* Abdomen distended, hard,1.—Abdoraen very much distended, hard, after dinner,1.—[670.] On Avalking in the open air, visible distension of the abdomen,1.—Distension of the abdomen and stom- ach, after eating and drinking a little,1.—Distension of the abdomen, soon after dinner, not after supper, Avhen, hoAvever, she had eaten considerable,1. —Great distension ofthe abdomen, Avith colie, frequently during the day,1. —Abdomen distended, full ; constriction of the rectum, Avhich retains the flatus,1.—Enlargement and elevation on the right side of the abdomen (in the hepatic region ?) ; a pressure is constantly felt there, especially when sitting, and a heaviness ; she cannot He upon this side ; Avith incarceration of flatus,1.—TAvitching in the abdominal muscles during stool,1.—Much fermentation in the abdomen,1.—Gurgling in the left side of the abdomen, with uneasiness in it, without paiu,1.— Constant rumbling in the bowels,1.— [680.] Much rumbling in the abdomen,1.—Rumbling in the abdoraen, both on inspiration and expiration,1.—Rumbling in the abdomen, folloAved by eructations,1.—Continued rumbling in the left side of the upper abdomen (after four days),1.—Much accumulation of flatus in the abdomen, for sev- eral nights (after five days),1.—Incarceration of flatus very frequent, Avith rumbling in the abdomen (after nineteen days),1.—Incarcerated flatus, with much vertigo (after six days),1.—Incarceration of flatus, with pain in the small of the back (after nineteen days),1.—Passage of offensive flatus,1. —Pain in the abdomen, above the hips, Avhen Avalking and breathing (after six days),1.—[690.] Slight pain and trembling in the small intestines, with pain in the small ofthe back, and dragging toAvards the rectum, as if a stool Avould folloAv,11.—Frequent burning in the abdomen,1.—Fulness of the abdomen, especially after eating,1.—Fulness in the abdomen, in the evening, so that she could scarcely move, Avith severe colie,1.—Tension in the abdomen (first days),1.—Tension in the abdomen, with distension, the CALCAREA CARBONICA. 365 Avhole afternoon, Avithout sensation of flatus, Avhich disappears after passing Avind (tAventieth day),1.—Tension in the abdomen, Avhen sitting, and during great exertion,1.—Tension in the muscles ofthe upper abdomen, Avhen lean- ing backAvard, with painfulness of the upper abdomen Avhen stroked with the hand, as if the skin AA'ere sore (tenth day),1.—Constrictive pain in the abdomen, extending to the small of the back (after forty days),1.—Con- striction of the abdomen, extending up to the chest, immediately, in the morning, lasting one hour (eighteenth day),1.—[700.] Constrictive pain in the upper part ofthe abdomen, so that she was obliged to Avalk bent, espe- cially excited by deep breathing (after a feAV days),1.—Constrictive sensa- tion in the abdomen and pit of the stomach, with appetite at times great, at times small,1.—Pinching sensation in the boAvels, Avith diarrhcea,22.— Griping in the abdomen (first day),1.—Griping in the abdomen, extending frora the navel, during dinner (eighteenth day),1.—* Frequent severe cramp in the intestinal canal, especially in the evening and at night, with coldness in the thighs (eighth and tAventy-ninth days),1.—Much colie at night, without diarrhcea (tAvelfth day),1.—Colie after supper,1.—During menstruation, when the discharge ceased for some hours, constrictive griping colie,1.— Frequent colie through the day, lasting several minutes, like griping, fol- loAved by nausea,1.—[710.] Frequent attacks of colie, after the disappearance of a severe coryza that had lasted tAvo days, Avith great Aveariness and sickly look of the face, lasting several days, and then suddenly and completely relieved by bathing in cold Avater (after nineteen days),1.—Drawing in the abdomen, with uneasiness in it, in the morning, on Avaking,1.—Pressure in the abdomen, extending doAviiAvard from the pit of the stomach,1.—During menstruation, draAving-pressive pain, Avith stitches, in the abdomen and other parts of the body, uoav here, noAV there, with an uneasiness amount- ing to faintness (after ten days),1.—TAvisting in the intestines,1.—Cutting in the left side ofthe abdomen, Avhich disappeared on the passage of a soft stool,1.-—Violent cutting in the abdomen, in the morning, on Avaking,1.— TAvisting-eutting pain in the abdomen,1.—Stitches in the abdomen (after seventeenth day),1.—Violent stitches.in the abdomen (third day),11.—[720.] Stitches in the left side of the abdomen, extending to the small of the back, AA'orse in the evening, aud after turning the body, or on stooping,1.—Transient stitches in the abdomen, especially on inspiration,1.—Stitches as with needles in the abdominal muscles below the ribs, from Avithin outward, especially on inspiration,1.—Stitches in the boAvels, extending through the back, with im- peded respiration,1.—Tearing in the abdomen, extending toAvards the gen- itals,17.—Jerklike tearings doAvn the sides of the abdomen (after thirty-six days),1.—In the middle ofthe abdomen, excessive soreness from nausea, Avith- out inclination to vomit, for a quarter of an hour (after twenty-seven days),1. —Griping-craAvling in the abdomen, extending toAvards the uterus, for sev- eral days, Avith passage of bloody mucus with the stool (seventeenth day),1.— Hypogastrium and Iliac Regions. Pain in the loAver abdomen, even Avhen Avalking a few steps, Avith a feeling of heat in the Avhole body (after five days),1.—Tension and cutting in the loAver abdomen (after fifteen days),1.—[730.] Griping in the loAver abdoraen (after eight days),1.—Grip- ing deep in the loAver abdoraen, in the region of the bladder, with pain on every step, as if the internai parts Avere dragged down by a weight,9.— * Pressure in the lower abdomen, on physical exertion,1.—Pressure in the loAver abdomen, Avith sticking in the pit of the stomach, extending down- ward,1.—Severe pressure in the loAver abdomen, and a hard stool (first days),1.—Pressive pain in the lower abdomen, with nausea, lasting eight 366 CALCAREA CARBONICA. days,1.—Stitches in the loAver abdomen,1.—Sore pain in the loAver abdomen, with painful tension, on holding one's self erect or bending the body back- ward (after sixteen days),1.—Tearing in the left pelvic bones,17.—Pulsation in the pelvis, along the course of the rectum (first day),11.—{740.] Heavi- ness and drawing pain in the groin,1.—Dragging in the groin, in the her- nia, in the rectum, and the back, with stitches in the chest,1.—Cutting pain in the groin, about the pubis (after tAventy-one days),1.—TAvitching pain in the right groin, Avhen sitting (after eighteen days),1.—Soreness in the groin, as from being shaken (after twenty-four hours),1.—Stitches in the inguinal region, as if a hernia Avould protrude,1.—Fine pain, like needle-stitches in the upper part of the left inguinal region, as if in the peritoneum (first day),1.—Smarting pain in the right inguinal region,1.—*Small swollen glands in both groins,1.—Sensation of SAA'elling in the inguinal glands,6.— [750.] Tension in the glands of the groin, even Avhen sitting (after forty days),1. Rectum and Anus.—The rectum, with its hozmorrhoids, protrudes during stool1.—Protrusion of a large hsemorrhoid,1.—The hamiorrhoids pro- trude, and pain very mudi on Avalking, less during stool,1.—*Swollen hozmor- rhoids protrude and cause pain during the stool, which is not hard,1.—Hsemor- rhoids as large as nuts, appear Avith itching in the anus, and constipation; they often last two or three days (on this account, he took Sulphur three times, Avhich relieved, but they returned on reneAving the proving),16.—The hsemorrhoids become suddenly swollen,1.—The haamorrhoids SAvell and pro- trude daily, during the first days, afterwards not again,1.—The hamiorrhoids are swollen and painful, Avhen sitting, and discharge blood,1.—Hemorrhage from rectum, several days,18.—[760.] * Passage of blood from the rectum,6.— Pin-worms from the rectum,6.—A pin-worm crawls out of the rectum, and causes itching,6.—Troubles from pin-worms in the rectum,1.—Gurgling in the rectum,1.—*A feeling of heaviness in the lower portion of the rectum,1.— * Burning in the rectum,1.—* Burning in the rectum, in the morning, after a copious stool1.—* Cramp in the rectum, the whole forenoon, a griping and sticking, with great anxiety, so that she was not able to sit, but was obliged to walk about (after ten days),1.—DraAving and cutting in the rectum, with a feeling of heat in it, after a naturai stool,1.—[770.] Severe pressure in the rectum (after some hours),1.—Pressure in the rectum, as in diarrhcea,1.— Pressure in the rectum, in the evening, when sitting (after tAventy-tAvo days),1.—Continued pressure in the rectum, and oppression of breathing, after a stool,1.—TAvisting, almost dragging-doAvn pain, in the rectum, soon after eating,1.—Stitches towards the rectum (after thirteen days),1.—A pain in the rectum as if it Avere torn, with a stool that is not hard,1.—TAvitching in the rectum,1.—Tensive-tAvitching pain in the rectum, Avithout a stool, in the evening,1.— Crawling in the rectum, as from worms,1.—[780.] Inflamed, burning, painful, grape-like eruption in the anus (after nineteen days),1.— Much loss of blood from the anus, during the stool, in the evening,1.— Hemorrhage from the anus, accompanying a severe coryza,1.—Moisture oozes from the anus, smelling like herring brine,1.—Burning in the anus, also during the midday nap,1.—* Burning in the anus, during stool1.—Burn- ing and dry sensation in the anus,1.—Twistings in the anus, and painful dragging in the rectum,1.—After the stool, draAving cuttings in and about the anus,1.—Sticking sore pain about the anus, externally,1.—[790.] Stitches in the anus during coition,1.—Soreness of the anus and between the thighs,1. —Transient smarting pain in the anus (sixteenth day),1.—CraAvling in the anus,1.—Burning-itching in the anus, after a stool,1.—Constant desire for CALCAREA CARBONICA. 367 stool, which can only be accomplished with great exertion, Avhen only a very little passes (after twenty-four hours),1.—Ineffectual urging to stool (eighth day),6.—Urging, as in diarrhcea, though Avith a naturai stool,1.— Painful urging to stool, day and night,1. Stool.—Diarrhcea (the first eight days),1.—[800.] Diarrhcea-like stool (first, third, and fifth days),1.—*Frequent passage of stool, at first hard, then pasty, then liquid1.—Stool at first thin, then crumbling, without colie,4.— Hard, black stool (after four days),1.—*Hard, undigested stool, and not every day,1.—-Hard stool, with mucus, burning Avhen passing,1.—Unusually thick, formed stool,1.—*Undigested stool, rather thin (sixth day),1.— Un- digested, hard, intermitting stool1.— Stool scanty, mixéd with blood (after twenty-six days),1.—[810.] Diminished stool (after tAventy-four hours),1.— Perfectly white stool1.—White stool, streaked with blood, Avith great ill- humor and mudi colie, caused by breathing and touching,1.—* Offensive stool, like bad eggs,1.—A pin-Avorm during the stool,1.—Constipation,6.— * Constipation (seventh, eighteenth, and tAventy-fourth days),21.— Constipa- tion the first day; she has no stool Avithout an injection,1.—Increased consti- pation, from day to day,1.—Great constipation ; he had to take castor oil,19. —[820.] Extreme constipation,19.—No stool, Avith Constant urging ; with confusion ofthe head,1. Urinary Organs.—Kidneys and Bladder. Aching in the kidneys and lumbar region, when riding,1.—Pressive pain in the region of the kidneys,1.—Pain in the bladder, and cutting, on urinating, through the night (eleventh day),1.— Urethra. Pain in the urinary passages, after getting the feet slightly wet,1.—Burning in the urethra, when urinating1.— Burning in the urethra, and Constant desire to urinate after urinating,1.— Burning and sore pain in the urethra, ou urinating,1.—Burning in the urethra, before and after urinating,1.—[830.] Cutting in the urethra, Avhen urinating (the first days),1.—Stitches through the female urethra,1.—Cutting stitches in the urethra, Avith ineffectual urging to urinate,1.—Fine tickling stitches through the urethra (second day),11.—Frequent desire to urinate, soon after urinating, with a scanty discharge,1.—Desire to urinate, especially when walking,1.—The child desires to urinate, Avithout urine folloAving im- mediately ; at another time, he was not able to retain the urine but alloAved a feAV drops to pass,1.—Urging to urinate ; it seems as though he could not hold the urine,1.—Micturition. *Very frequent urinating (after eight hours),1.—Frequent urinating (in an infant whose mother had taken Cal- carea),9.—[840.] Frequent and copious urinating, forenoon and afternoon,6. —An unusual amount of Avatery urine, the Avhole day,1.—Nocturnal enu- resis (after three days),1.—Frequent urinating at night,1.—Urinating fre- quently the Avhole night,1.—Urinating at night, with burning in the orifice of the urethra,1.—Mudi sour-smelliug urine at night,1.—A sensation as though he could not finish urinating, as though some urine remained in the bladder,1.—Some urine ahvays remains in the bladder after urinating, Avhich runs out after he thinks that he has finished,6.—Trickling of urine after urinating,1.—[850.] Involuntary passage of urine, on every motion during menstruation,1.— Urine. *Very dark-colored urine without sedi- ment,1.—Pungent odor to the urine,1.—Very offensive urine (second day),1. ■—Offensive, pungent odor to the urine, which is very clear and pale (tAventy-fifth day),1.—* Offensive, dark-brown 'urine, with a white sediment,1.— Mudi mucus passes Avith the urine, like leucorrhcea, but Avhich is not noticed at other times,1.—The urine becomes turbid after a short time, and deposits a whitish, flaky sediment ; a fatty pellicle forms on the surface, 368 CALCAREA CARBONICA. and the urine smells fatty (sixth day),11.—Profuse sediment of Avhite mealy- Hke poAA'der, in the evening (after eleventh day),1. Sexual Organs.—Alale. The prepuce is inflamed and red, Avith a burning pain on urinating, and on touch (fourth day),1.—[860.] *In- fleanmation of prepuce and frcenum, and orifice of urethra, with a little yellow pus between frcenum and glans; gone next day (first day),24.—Severe burning in the tip of the glans (after ten days),1.—Cutting pain in the tip of the glans (fourth day),1.—Severe stitches in the glans (after three days),6. —During coition, such violent tickling on the forepart of the glans, that he was obliged to AvithdraAV the penis,1.—Itching in the forepart of the glans, especially after urinating (after tAventy-eight days),1.—Erections in the morning, after rising, Avith much inclination for coition (sixth day),1.—Fre- quent erections, at night (second day),11.—Incomplete erections at night,11.— Unpleasant tAvitching in the penis, in the morning and evening, in bed,1.— [870.] The scrotum hangs doAA'n relaxed,1.—A sore spot on the scrotum,1. —Severe itching on the scrotum,1.—Pain in the spermatic cord, as if con- tracted,1.—Pressive pain iu the right testicle,1.—Pressive or bruised pain in the left testicle (after tAvelve days),1.—Crushing pain iu the testicles,1.— Stitches in the testicles (previously indurated), at intervals of tAvo minutes,1. —Cutting-smarting in the testicles, starting from the groin,1.—Sexual desire much increased,1.—[880.] Very great sexual desire (after twenty-one days),1. —Great desire for coition, especially when Avalking, in the forenoon (after seventeen days),1.—Sexual desire, in the evening (second day),11.—*Excessive sexual desire, caused by lascivious fancies, wherewith the penis failed in erection, which was only induced by rubbing; scarcely had coition taken place when the semen was emitted ; this was followed by excessive weakness and great excitability of the nerves ; he was discontented and angry, and the knees seemed to give way from weakness (^fourth day),1.—Prostatic fluid Aoavs after the urine,1.—Pros- tatic fluid is discharged after the stool, and after the urine,1.—Emissions fre- quenti)', during the first eleven days, in a man forty-three years of age, avIio had bad none for eighteen years,1.—Emissions, during the first days fre- quently, then continually less,\—Emissions the first night, folloAved by an improved condition,1.—Emissions at night, Avhich are very slight and in- complete (first day),11.—[890.] Two emissions in one night,19.—Emission very late, during coition (after seven days),1.—No ejaculation of semen, at the orgasm, during coition, but it is sloAvly discharged afterwards,1.—The usuai emission during an embrace, but Avithout any tbrill of enjoyment (fifth day),1.—Female. Voluptuous sensation in the female genitals (in the afternoon, Avithout cause), Avith orgasm, folloAved by great Aveari- ness (after seven days),1.—Burning-sore pain in the genitals,1.—Burnina;- biting, Avith soreness in the female genitals,1.—Itching and sticking in the female genitals,1.—Moisture, like profuse SAveat, in the fold betAveen the pudenda and thigh, Avith biting,1.—Inflammation, redness, and SAvelling of the pudenda of a little girl, with purulent discharge Avithout pain, Avhen urinating,1.—[900.] Sore pain in the pudenda, after urinating,1.—Burning in the labias, tAvo days before menstruation (after thirty-nine days),1.—Itch- ing on the external and internai labise,1.—Leucorrhcea like mucus (fifth and sixteenth day),1.—*Leucorrhcea like milk (the first three days),1.— Milky leucorrhcea, Avhich is usually discharged Avhen urinating,1.—Discharge of bloody Avater from the vagina of an old woman, Avith pain in the back, as if the menses would reappear,1.—Discharge of blood, nine days previous to menstruation, lasting two days (after tAvelve days),1.—Alenstraation. CALCAREA CARBONICA. • 369 Menstruation appears the first tirae tAvo days too early (after fourteen days) ; but the next time it appears on the thirty-second day (after forty-six days),1. —*Menstruation three days too early (after seventeen days),1.—[910.] *Menstruation four days too early, lasting eight days,1.—The usually regular menstruation appears immediately after taking Calcarea, about seven days too early,1.—The menses, which had been long suppressed, appeared at the neAv moon (in one thirty-tAvo years of age), (after six days),1.—Menstrua- tion, long since ceased, reappears at the neAv moon, in one fifty-tAvo years of age (after six days),1.—The usually too profuse menstruation Avas moderated (curative action),1.—Menstruation unusually profuse, tAvice in succession, and brought with it a small foetus, Avith a kind of labor-pain, like an abor- tion, Avith a great desire for stool, and cutting and pressure in the loAver abdomen,1. Respiratory Organs.—Larynx. Mucus in the larynx, which is loosened by haAvking,1.—* Whistling in the letrynx, in the evening, after lying down,1.— The larynx is rough, especially in the morning,1.—RaAvness of the larynx, Avith pain on sAA'alloAving,1.— Voice. [920.] *Painless hoarse- ness, so that she was scarcely able to speak, in the morning (eleventh day),1.— Cough and Expectoration.—Hacking, hoarse cough, which, to the sound, Avas not caused by mucus,1.—Constant short, hacking cough, in single hacks,1.—* Tickling cough, as from a faather in the throat,1.—* Cough caused by a sensation as if a plug stuck in the throat and moved up and down,1.— Spasmodic cough, in the evening,1.—*Night cough (after six days),1.— Night cough, during sleep, without waking,1.—At night, severe cough on Avaking, for two minutes,1.—Constant forcible, scraping cough at night, in bed, after the first Avaking (about 10 o'clock), (seventh day),1.—[930.] Con- stant cough at night, Avith hoareeness (after thirty-nine days),1.—* Cough caused by eating,1. — * Cough provoked by inspiration,1. — *Cough ahvays caused by playing on the piano,1.—Cough mostly in sleep, together Avith stopped, then fluent coryza,1.—*Cough,Avith coryza,1.—Hard, dry cough,23.— *Dry hacking cough, in the evening, especially in bed (after tAvo days),1.— *Dry cough, especially at night1.—*Dry cough at night after midnight, so that the heart and arteries throb,1.—[940.] * Very violent cough, at first dry, afterward with profuse salty expectoration, with pain as if something had been torn loose from the larynx1.—Cough and expectoration the Avhole day,1.— * Cough with expectoration during the day, but none during the night,1.— * Cough in the morning, with yellowish expectoration (after five days),1.—In the morning, after he had choked himself, he Avas obliged to cough violently,. Avhich caused expectoration of blood several times, folloAved by stitches in the palate,1.—Much cough, with mucous expectoration, in the evening after lying doAvn, and at night; during the day only a little and dry cough,1.— Cough, with much tough, tasteless, odorless expectoration, morning and evening, in bed,1.—Cough, with much expectoration of thick mucus, at night,1.—* During a violent cough, in the evening, he raises and expectorates something sweet1.—* Expectoration of mucus, with a sweetish taste,1.— [950.] Mucous expectoration, in the morning, with hacking,1.—Expectora- tion of mucus, at night, with scraping in the throat,1.—* Expectoration of blood, when coughing and hawking, with a rough and sore sensation in the chest,1.—Expectoration of blood caused by a short hacking cough, Avith vertigo and unsteadiness of the thighs, when Avalking rapidly,1.—Res- piration. Hot breath, with heat in the mouth, Avithout thirst,1.—*Fre- quent need to breathe deeply,1.—*Was obliged to breathe deeply, Avhich caused sticking, uoav in the right, uoav in the left side of the chest, or hypo? vol. n.—24 370 CALCAREA CARBONICA. chondrium,1.—Excessive urging to take a deep breath, Avith great distension and contraction ofthe abdomen, and pain in the abdoraen and chest (after three days),1.—Desire to hold the breath,1.—Tightness of breath in the chest, Avith stitches in it,1.—[960.] * Shortness of breath on going up the slightest ascent,6.—Short breath, Avorse Avhen sitting than Avhen moving,1. —Short, almost sobbing breathing, Avhen asleep after previous Aveeping,1.— Difficult respiration (after seven days),1.—Difficult loud breathing, through the nose, when walking,1.—Loss of breath on lying doAvn, folloAved by Avhistling respiration,1.—Loss o*f breath when walking in the wind; the oppression of the chest also continues in the room, and increases as soon as she Avalks a few steps,1. Chest.—Mucus in the chest, without cough (after some hours),1.—Weak- ness in the chest, after some loud speaking,1.—Anxiety in the chest,1.—[970.] Tightened sensation of fulness in the chest, in the morning on rising, as if he could not sufficiently expand the lungs by breathing; disappearing after some expectoration,1.—Tightness of the chest; breathing fails her,1.— * Tightness of the chest, as if she were filled too full, and with blood,1.—Tightness of the chest immediately after rising in the morning ; he Avas unable to Avalk tAvo steps without being obliged to sit doAvn (after tAventy-four days),1.— Tightness of the chest in the forenoon, on Avalking in the open air (after forty-eight hours),1.—Oppression of the chest, after a stool,1.—* Oppression and tension ofthe chest,1.—Pressure in the chest, especially below the right nipple,1.—* Cutting in the chest, on inspiration, after a feAV hours,1.—*Stick- ing pain in the chest (first evening),13.—[980.] Fine sticking pain around the Avhole chest, in the region ofthe fourth and fifth ribs,11.—Stitches ili the chest, extending to the throat, for several hours,1.—Stitches in various parts ofthe chest, Avith oppression (seventh day),11.—A stitch causes shuddering, extending from the hepatic region into the chest (after ten hours),2.— Stitches through the chest, from the left to the right side, Avith a feeling of contraction ; he breathed Avith difficulty, and on breathing the stitches Avere more violent (after four days),1.—Jerking stitches in the chest, mostly on the left side,1.—*Sore pain in the chest, especially on inspiration,1.—*Sore pain in the right mamma on the slightest touch,1.—*The whole chest is pain- fully sensitive to the touch and on inspiration,8.—RaAv pain in the chest after much speaking and Avalking, as also on coughing,1.—[990.] During the cough pain iìt the chest as if raw, evenings and nights,1.—* The mammary glanels pain as if they were suppurating, especially on touch,1.—Discharge of milk from the breast of an infant (after forty-eight hours),1.—Oppression on the forepart of the chest, even when not breathing,1.—Pain in the ster- num, as if pressed,1.—Stitches through the chest, across the sternum, from before backAvards,11.—Sides. SAvelling and external heat of the right breast,1.—Glandular swelling of the right breast, Avith pain on touch,1.— SAvelling and inflammation of the left mamma, Avith fine stitches in it (fourth day),1.—Pain in the ribs of the right side,17.—[1000.] Tension in the ribs of both sides, extending across to the pit of the stomach (second day),16.—Cramp in the left intercostal muscles; she AA'as obliged to bend suddenly towards that side in order to relieve it,1.—GnaAving pain in the left side ofthe chest, as if externally on the ribs aud sternum, only slightly aggravated by inspiration (after one hour),8.—Oppression and sticking pain in the region of the fifth and sixth ribs of the right side (after three-quarters of an hour), (first day),1.—Paroxysmal pressure in the right side of the chest after motion, lasting one hour,1.—Stitches in the region ofthe fifth to seventh ribs, in the left side (first day),11.—Stitches in the region of the CALCAREA CARBONICA. 371 seventh and eighth ribs ofthe left side (second day),11.—Stitches and draAv- ing in the left side of the chest, extending to the left submaxillary gland,1.— Stitches in the left side ofthe chest, especially in the evening (after eleven days),1.—Stitches deep in the right side of the chest. in the evening, espe- cially on breathing,1.—[1010.] Stitches in the left side ofthe chest, on almost every respiration, usually disappearing by rubbing (after a feAV hoursj,1.— Stitches in the left side of the chest, on breathing and on raising the body,1. —Tearing under the ribs of the left side,17. Heart and Pulse.—Anxiety about the heart (second day),1.—Spas- modic contraction in the region ofthe heart, impeding respiration, folloAved by severe shocks (after sixteen days),1.—Painful pressure in the prsecordial region,1.—* Palpitation,1.—* Great jjalpitation,1.—Palpitation and anxiety, in the evening, in bed, before going to sleep,1.—Palpitation, Avith restless sleep, at night,1.—[1020.] Great palpitation of the heart after dinner,1.— Palpitation ofthe heart after eating, felt without laying the hand upon the chest,1.—Palpitation in the midday sleep Avhile sitting, Avhich Avakes bini,1.— During a Avalk palpitation and pain in the chest (after nineteen days),1.— Severe palpitation, Avith anxious dread that he raight bave organic disease of the heart,1.—Severe palpitation, Avith excessive anguish and restless op- pression of the chest and pain in the back ; she makes a loud sound as if every breath Avould leave the body, with coldness of the body and cold SAveat,3. — Excessive palpitation, Avith irregular pulse,1. — Stitches in the heart, Avhich prev^ent breathing and leave a pressive pain there,1.—Pulse rapid, Avithout feverishness,1. Neck and Back.—Neck. *Hard swelling of the cervical glands (after thirteen days),1.—[1030.] *Painless swelling of the glands, of the size of a hazelnut, in the neck, on the margin of the hair (after five days),1.— SAvelling and painfulness of the IoAvest cervical vertebrse,1.—The neck feels stiff,1.—The neck feels stiff, on stooping,1.—Effeets of taking cold; stiffness in the neck, and cervical muscles ; stitches in the neck and in the head, over the eyes, with cough (soon),1.—Pain in the neck, with stiffness,11.— *The glands of the neck pain,1.—*Pain in the neck, on turning the head, as if a tumor would protrude there1.—Itching sticking burning, in the neck and betAveen the shoulder-blades, with heartburn (after five days),1.— Sudden pain in the neck, as if burnt, on tAvisting and turning the head,1.— [1040.] Tension in the neck, so that she could not turn the head,1.—Sticking pain in the neck,11.—Tearing in the muscles of the neck,17.—Stiffness in the nape of the neck and throat,1.—Stitches in the nape of the neck, aud shoulder-blades, with confusion of the head,1.—Tearing in the nape of the neck,17.—Tearings in the nape of the neck (first day),16.—Tearing in the nape of the neck (second day),16.—SAvelling on the left side of the neck, with painfulness on touch, or turning the head, with internai soreness of the throat,1.—Swelling in the glands on the left side of the neck, as large as a pigeon's egg, with sticking pain iu the throat on SAvalloAving,1.—[1050.] Stiff sensation in the side of the neck,6.—Tearing in the sides of the neck,17. —Back. Pain in the back,17.—Intolerable pain iu the back,1.—The spine pains on bending backAvard,1.—Painful stiffuess in the spine, with indolence and heaviness in the legs. in the morning on Avaking, and after rising (after seveuteen days),1.—Pressive pain in the middle of the back and beneath the shoulder-blades (after tAventy-seven days),1.—Pain as if wrenched in both sides of the back,1.—Stitches in the back (first day),1.—Bruised pain in the back and chest,1.—[1060.] Spasmodic, jerking pain, extending from the left side of the back to the anus,1.—Painful jerks in the right side 372 CALCAREA CARBONICA. of the back, on breathing, with chilliness, and cold creepings (after seven days),1.—Dorsal. TAvitching in both shoulder-blades, and on the chest,1. —Pressure beneath the right shoulder-blade extending upAvard,1.—Stitches in the right shoulder-blade (at 9 a.m., second day),15.—Stitches in the left shoulder-blade, in the prsecordial region (second day),1.—Itching stitches in the right shoulder-blade,1.—Piuching constriction betAveen the shoulder- blades (after thirty days),1.—Drawing pain between the shoulder-blades,1.— Pressure between the shoulder-blades, which on motion impedes respiration,1.— [1070.] Pressive pain in the spine, betAveen the shoulder-blades, Avith short breath and aggra\rated by breathing, Avith painfulness in the bones of the spine on touch,1. — Burning-sticking pain in the back, betAveen the shoulders,11.—Cutting pain between the shoulder-blades, during rest (after six days),1.—Stitches between the shoulders,17.—Tearings betAveen the shoulder-blades (after three hours),1.—Tearing between the shoulder-blades (first, second, and third days),16.—Tearing betAA'een the shoulder-blades,17.— Drawing pressive-tearing pain betAveen the shoulder-blades,11.—Single fine stitches in the upper part of the back, during inspiration,1.—Lumbar. Paiu in the small ofthe back,17.—[1080.] Pain in the small of the back,1117.— Pain in the small of the back (second day),11.—Pain in the small of the back (third day),16.—Pain in the small of the back (after six aud eight days),1. —Pain in the small of the back, so that he could scarcely rise from sitting1.— Pain in the small of the baek, as from lifting,1.—Pain in the small of the back, from lifting a heavy weight,1.—Pain in the simili ofthe back, in the morning, immediately after rising,1.—Severe pain in the small ofthe back; she could neither sit nor He,1.—DraAving in the small of the back (after four hours),1.—[1090.] DraAA'ing pain in the small of the back, Avhen sitting,1.— Dragging in the small of the back, towards the rectum,1.—Tearing in the small of the back (first, second, and third days),16.—Tearing in the small of the back,17.—Pains in the lumbar region, and in the iliac bones, as if menstruation would come on (third day),12.—The spine in the region ofthe kidneys is painful on stretching, as after lifting,6.—Sticking pain in the left side of the sacrum, Avhile Avalking (second day),11.—Drawing in the coccyx (third day),16.—Sticking pain in the coccyx (first day),11. Extremities in General.—Single involuntary motions and tAvitch- ing in the right thigh, in the left shoulder and left arra,1.—[1100.] Pros- tration and Aveariness in ali the limbs (evening of first day),12.—*Greed weakness and weariness of ali the limbs, especially in the feet; it lasts till she goes to bed (evening of first day),12.—Painless draAvings in the limbs, in the afternoon,1.—Shooting pains throughout the limbs, both upper and lower; he began to imagiue he was going to have rheumatic fever,19.— Tearings in the Hmbs,1.—Slight tearing pains in the extremities (fifth and sixth days),16.—Painless tAvitching of single limbs, during the day,1.— Violent sticking-draAving pains in ali the joints (first day),11. —DraAving pressure in the joints,6.—Slight sticking pains in the joints (second day),11. —[1110.] Sticking pain in the joints, on great exertion only (eighth day),11.— Tearing stitches in various joints (third day),11.—* Paralytic bruised pain in the long bones, and in the joints of the limbs, also in the small of the back, on motion; even when sitting and standing the back pains as if beaten, and the muscles of the legs are sore to touch,1.—Tearings iu the arms and legs, though ahvays only in a small spot,1.—The hands aud feet go to sleep,1.—■ Burning in the palms and soles,1. Superior Extremities.—Slight sticking-tearing pains in the arms (fifth day),11.—* The arms pain as if bruised, on moving them or taking hold CALCAREA CARBONICA. 373 of them,1.—* The arm goes to sleep if he lies upon it, with pains,1.—* Cramp in the whole of one or the other arm, for a quarter of an hour (after fifth day),1.—[1120.] TAvitching or sticking pain in the arm and Avrist at night, Avhich prevented sleep,1.—Uneasiness aud anxiety in the joints of the arni and Avrist,1.—Burning paralytic pain in the Avhole of the right arm, from the finger-joints to the shoulder (after six days),1.—Tearing beloAV the right arm (first and second days),16.—Tearing in the right arm from above cIoavii- Avard,1.—DraAving-tearing in the right arm, from the shoulder to the hand (after three hours),1.—Jerking pain in the right arm, in the evening (thir- teenth day),1.—* Weakness and a kind of paralysis of the left arni; it is diffi- cult to move or raise it ; it ivill fall down of itself,1.—Severe Avrenching pain on moving the left arm (second day),12.—Tearing in the left arm (second day),16.—[1130.] Tearing in the left arm,17.—Shoulder. Pain in both shoulders and in the elbows, as after great fatigue,1.—Pressure on the shoulders (after tAventy-fonr hours),1.—Pressive pain in the right shoulder- joint, only during rest, not Avhen raising or moving the arm,1.—Shooting pains under left shoulder,20.—Stitches in the right shoulder after dinner,11. —Tearing in the shoulders,17.—Tearing in the shoulders (third day),16.— Tearing in the left shoulder and elboAV-joint (after fourteen days),1.—The shoulder-joints disturb him at night, at the commencement of sleep ; he Avas obliged to lay the arm above the head,1.—[1140.] The shoulder-joint pains in the evening and at night,1.—Sticking pain in the right shoulder-joint,11.— Sticking pain in the left shoulder-joint,11.—Stitches in the left shoulder- joint, the whole day (after four days),1.—Tearing in the left shoulder-joint (first day),16.—Arm. Partially paralyzed condition of the muscles of the upper arra,11.—The upper arm pains just below the shoulder-joint, so that he cannot raise it high up, nor pirt it across the back,1.—Pain in the middle of the upper arm, as if the flesh Avere tightly adherent to the bone,1.— DraAving pain in the left upper arm, when sitting (and seAving),1.—Sticking pain in the right humerus, folloAved by trembling of the arra with stitches of various muscles,11.-—[1150.] Stitches in the upper arni, beneath the arms, in the back, and in the limbs,1.—Tearing pain in the middle of the upper arm in a small point,1.—Tearing in the right upper arm (first day),16.— Elbow. Sticking pain in the right elbow-joint (second day),11.—Tearing in the elboAvs,17.—Forearm. SAvelling of the forearm and back of the hand, Avith tension on motion,1/—DraAving pain in the left forearm,1.— DraAving pain in the forearm, extending from the bend ofthe elboAV to the Avrist, mostly during rest,1.—Painful pressure in the muscles of the forearm when Avalking, Avhich immediately disappears on toucti, standing, and sitting (after a quarter of an hour),5.—Spasmodic tearing pain on the outer side of the forearm, extending from the elboAV to the Avrist, as soon as he takes hold of anything with the hand,1.—[1160.] Tearing in the right forearm (first day;,16.—Tearing in the left forearm (first day),16.—Tearing in the left fore- arm,17.— Wrist. DraAving pain in the wrists and metacarpus,1.—Jerklike draAvings in the Avrist, and thence up the arm, even in the morning, in bed,1. —Feeling as if sprained in the right Avrist,1.—*Pain as from, a sprain in the right wrist, or as if something had been wrenched or dislocated,1.—Pain as if sprained in the right wrist, with sticking and tearing in it, on motion,6.— Stitches like tearing in the right Avrist,17.—Stitches in the left Avrist (second day),11.—[1170.] Violent stitches in the left wrist (third day),11.—Tearing in the Avrists,17.—Tearing in the right Avrist (second and third days),16.— Tearing in the left Avrist (second and third days),16.—Tearing in the left wrist,17.—Sticking-tearing pain in the Avrists (sixth day),11.—Jerking shocks 374 CALCAREA CARBONICA. in the Avrists,1.—Hand. Distended veins on the hands, with burning sen- sation onthe back of the hands,1.—* Trembling in the hands, lasting several hours, in the afternoon (second day),1-—The hand Avas painful in the morn- ing, and completely relaxed,1.—[1180.] Cramp in the hands, at night, last- ing till morning on rising,1.—Cramp in the left hand,1.—Drawing pain in the hands,1.—Sticking in the palms, in the morning, in bed, for tAvo min- utes,1.—Violent sticking pain in the metacarpal bones ofthe left hand (first day),11.—Piercing stitches in the left metacarpal bones,11.—Tearing in right hand (first day),16.—Tearing in the left hand (first and second days),16. —Tearing in the left hand,17.—Tearing in the left raetacarpus (third day),16. —[1190.] Tearing pain in the palms,1.—Fingers. * The finger-joints be- came much swollen,19.—Spasmodic contraction of the fingere,1.—Involuntary tAvitching of the left thumb,1.—*The fingers become dead,1.—*The third middle fingers become dead ; they are white, cold, and senseless, preceded by slight drawing in them (after three hours),7.—Severe pain in the knuckles, as if cauterized,1. — *Pain in the finger-joints, as if they were swollen, on waking from sleep in the evening, without visible sivclling,1.—On stretching out the fingers, they seem tense and bent inward, as if stuck together,1.— Cramp in the fingers, Avithout their being draAvn inAvard,1. — [1200.] Cramplike pain in the last joint of the index finger,5.—Cramplike pain be- tAA'een the third and fourth fingere of the right hand,4.—DraAving in the second joint of the left index finger (second day-),16.—Sticking pain in the left finger-joints (seventh day),11.—Sticking pain in the first joint of the left index finger,11.—Piercing-sticking pain in the first phalanx of the right index finger (second day),1.—Piercing-sticking pain in the last phalanx of the right middle finger (first day),11.—Tearing in the finger-joints (after tAventy-eight days),1.—Tearing in the first joint of the left thumb (first day),16.—Tearing in the second joint of the left thumb,1617.—[1210.] Tear- ing in the left thumb (third day),16.—Tearing in the first joint of the left thumb,17.—Tearing in the first joint of the left thumb (fourth day),16.— Tearing in the left index finger,17.—Tearing in the first joint of the left index finger (first day),16.—Tearing in the second joint of the left index finger (first day),16.—Tearing in the right middle finger,17.—Tearing in the right and left ring fingere,17.—Tearing in the first joint of the left ring finger (first day),16.—Tearing in the second joint ofthe left ring finger,17.— [1220.] Tearing in the second joint of left ring finger (third day),16.— Tearing in the first joint of the right little finger (second day),16.—Tear- ing in the first joint of the left little finger (first and second day),16.— Tearing in the second Ijoint of the left little finger,17.—Transient tearing in the tips of the fingere,1.—Jerking pain in the fingere,1.—Several hang-nails,1. —Commencing suppuration around the nail of the right index finger (after six days),1.—Suppuration around the nail of the middle finger,1. Inferior Extremities.—Muscular tAvitches in the legs and around the pelvis,1.—[1230.] Severe tAvitches and spasmodic draAvings of the ex- tremities, at night, awake him from sleep (first day),11.— Unusual weariness in the lower extremities, at noon, especially in the ankles (fourth day),11.— * Painful weariness of the legs, especially of the thighs, as after a long walk (seventeenth and nineteenth days),1.—The legs are Aveary and bruised, es- pecially the joints (after twenty days),1.—* Weakness and trembling in the legs, especially above and below the knees, after coition,1.—Tearing in both legs, from the hip to the ankle (after fourteen days),1.—Bruised pain in the joints of the legs,1.—Hip. Numb sensation on the right hip and thigh, with a feeling as though those parts Avere brittle, as if short and small,1.— CALCAREA CARBONICA. 375 Tension in the hip-joint, with draAving pain in the hip-bones, during a Avalk, in the evening,1.—Wrenching pain in the left hip-joint (third day),11.— [1240.] Stitches above the right hip,1.—Stitches in the hip-joint, extending up from the knee-cap, Avhen stepping on beginning to AA'alk,1.—Stitches in the hip-joint, on stooping,1.—Dull stitches in the left hip-joint, aggravated by motion,11.—Tearing in the hip-joints,17.—Suppurating pain in both hip- joints, Avhen walking in the room,1.—Thigh. * Weariness and a feeling of stiffness in the anterior muscles of the thigh, in the morning, on beginning to walk1.—Weakness in the thighs and groin, Avhen walking,1.—Pain in the nates, as if suppurating, on touch, less Avhen sitting than when walking (after forty-eight hours),1.—DraAving pain in the muscles of the legs, on the back of the thighs, and in the calves, in the evening (after thirty-six hours),1.—[1250.] DraAving spasmodic pain on the right nates, extending toAvards the anus,1.—Cutting pain in the upper part of the left thigh, as from over-distension of the muscles, especially on motion,1.—Stitches in the thigh, in the knee, and in the heel, only at night,1.—Painful twitching in the right thigh, in a small spot,1.—Painful muscular tAvitches in both nates, Avhen sitting and standing,1.—Tearing in the thighs,17.—Tearing in both thighs (second day),16.—Tearing in the right thigh,17.—Tearing in right thigh (first day),16.—Tearing in the left thigh,17.—[1260.] Tearing in the left thigh (second, third, and fourth days),16.—Bruised pain in the muscles of the right thigh, after walking,1.—Knee. *Swelling of the knees1.—Numb sensation in the knees during the afternoon nap, which dis- appeared on Avaking,1.—A feeling in the knee as though she could not stretch out the leg enough (after sixteen days),1.—Weariness in the t.nees, at night,1.—Great Aveariness in the knees and ankles, after a warm bath (third day),11.—Pain, as from Aveariness, in the knees (seventh day),11.— Pain in the knee-cap, on rising from sitting (fourth day),6.—Tension below the knee, on kneeling,1.—[1270.] Tension in the right knee-joint,17.—Pain, as if sprained, in the right knee (after fourteen days),1.—Pressive pain in the knees,1.—Dull pressive pain in the knee-cap,1.—Sticking pain in the knee, at noon, Avhen riding (third day),11.—Sticking and throbbing pain in the left knee, in the morning, more Avhen sitting than Avhen Avalking ; he Avas obliged to lirap,1.—Transient stitches in both knees (first day),11.—Stitches in the left knee, lasting half an hour (after five days),1.—Dull draAving- stickiug pain in the patella (seventh day),11.—Tearing in the knees,17.— [1280.] Transient tearings in the knees,1.—Tearing and tension on the in- side of the knee, on rising from sitting,1.—Tearing in the right knee (first day),16.—Tearing in the left knee (second day),16.—Stitchlike tearing in the left knee,17.—Tearing pain about the knee, just above the holloAV of the knee,1.—Tearing in the right knee-joint,17.—Tearing in the right knee-joint (first and second days),16.—Tearing and tension in the right knee-joint,17. —Bruised pain in the knee (tenth day),1.—Leg. [1290.] Erysipelatous inflammation and SAvelling ofthe loAver leg, with chilliness ofthe body,1.— Jerking of the loAver leg,1.—A stitching jerk in the right leg, so that he Avas suddenly jerked upAvard (after thirty days),1.—*The legs go to sleep, in the evening, when sitting,1.—Numb sensation in the left leg (after seven days),1.—Heaviness in the legs (after eight days),1.—Uneasiness in the legs, Avith much eructations,1.—Tension in the leg, from the foot to the knee, as though the bone had gone to sleep, with a pressive cramp in the storaach,1. —Cramp in the right leg for an hour, Avith draAving inward and pain of the foot (after four days),1.—Tearing in the left leg,17.—[1300.] A stitch- ing-craAvling on the loAver leg,1.—Cramp in the muscles, near the tibia, at 376 CALCAREA CARBONICA. night,1.—DraAving and crushed pain in the tibise,1.—Pain, as frora a sprain, in the anterior tibial muscles, Avhen walking (after tAveuty-one days),'.— Dull pressive pain in the muscles near the tibise, when Avalking,1.—Cuttings over the tibia,1.—Tearing in the right tibia (first day),16.—Tearing in the left tibia (second day),16.—Sticking-tearing pain in the tibise and calves (sixth day),11.— The lower leg is painful in the calf, on walking and stepping, or on touch and on bending the foot,1.—[1310.] Tension in both calves (first day),11.—Tension in the right calf,17.—Tension in the calf,1.—* Violent cramp in the calves, at night,1.—* Cramp in the calves and hollows of the knees, on stretching out the legs (Avhen draAving on the boot), Avhich is relieved on bending the knee, but returns on stretching it out again,1.—Cramp»in the calf and foot, if he moves very much, with sticking pain,1.—Tearing-draw- ing in the calf,1.—Stitches and Aveakness in the calf,1.—Tearing in the calves,17.—Tearing in the right calf (first day),16.—[1320.] Tearing in the left calf (first and fourth days),16.—Tearing in the tendo Achillis,17.—Tear- ing in the left tendo Achillis,17.—Ankle. Great weariness in the ankles (first day),11.—Weariness in the ankles, especially on standing (first day),11.— Pain in the left ankle, as if it Avere tightly bound around,1.—Pain in the ankle, as if it Avere broken, Avhen walking, especially in the afternoon,1.— Pain in the right malleolus, Avhen stepping, as if the foot Avould be put out of joint,1.—Tension in both inner malleoli,1.—Tearing in the ankles,17.— Foot. [1330.] SAvelling of the feet, lasting eleven days,1.—* Sweat of the feet, toward evening,1.—*So great weariness of the feet that it seems as though they c£uld not bear the body, and the knees would bend (second day),11.— Sudi great Aveariness in. the feet, at 7 p.m., that she believed that the feet Avould break to pieces ; lasted till she went to bed (first evening),14.—Burn- ing in the feet, in the evening,1.—DraAving pain in the feet at night, which aAvakes her,1.—Pain, as from a sprain, in the left foot (after thirteen days),1.—Tearing in the feet,17.—Tearing in the right foot,17.—Tearing in the left foot (third day),16.—[1340.] Tearing in the anterior part of the left foot (first and fourth days),16.—Very violent tearing in the anterior part of the left foot,17.—Tearing in the right metatarsal joints (second day),16.— Inflammatory swelling on the back ofthe left foot, Avith burning pain, and severe itching ali about,1.—Suddenly, a very hot feeling on the back of the left foot, and on the leg, as if hot air Avere bloAvn upon them,1.—Rheumatic pain in the sole of the left foot,11.—* Burning in the soles,1.—Burning in the soles of the feet, at night,1.—* Cramp in the left sole,1.—Severe cutting on the outer side of the right sole, in the evening and through the Avhole night (after ten hours),1.—[1350.] Severe tearing in the soles,1.—Tearing in the sole of the right foot (first day),16.—Painful sensitiveness of the soles, even in the room, as if softened by hot water, Avith great painfulness when walking,1.—Pain in the soles, as from suppuration,1.—Blisters appear on the left heel, when Avalking, which become a kind of large boils, Avith sticking and itching pain (after eight hours),1.—Visible tAvitching in the left great toe, in the evening, in bed,1.— Cramp in the toes,1.—The toes pain, as from a tight boot,6.—Stitches in the great toe,1.—Tearing in the toes,1.— [1360.] Transient tearings in the toes,1.—Tearing in the great toe,6.—Tear- ing in the left great toe (first day),16.—Violent pain on the tip of the right great toe (after tAA'enty-one days),1.—Severe burning in the tip of the great toe (after tAventy-one days),1.—Burning pressure beneath the nails of the great toes,1.—Sore burning pain in the corns,1. General Symptoms.—Objective. Inclination to stretch, in the morning1.—* Twitching of the muscles,1.—* Trembling in the body11.—[1370.] CALCAREA CARBONICA. , 377 * Trembling of the body (second day),11.—Trembling in the body, on Avak- ing, Avith spasmodic tAvitches of various muscles in the thigh and arni (sec- ond day),11.—Trembling in the morning,1.—Continuai trembling of the Avhole body, Avhich became worse when she Avent into the open air,1.— Anxious trembling, with weariness,1.—She started so much from the slight prick of a needle in the finger, that she became nauseated ; the tongue, lips, and hands became very Avhite and cold, Avith coldness of the forehead and face, with obscuration óf sight, uneasiness, flushes of heat, and trembling; she was obliged to He doAvn (mesmerizing relieved ber at once), (after eigh- teen days),1.—*Epileptic attacks ; while standing at his work he fell sud- denly to the ground sideways, Avithout consciousness, and on returning to consciousness found himself lying with outstretched arms ; this Avas folloAved by beat and some SAveat (after nine days),1.— Congestions of blood,1.—*He becomes tired very soon, from bodily exertion,1.—* After walking, he becomes fatigued, even to feverisbness, and is attacked with chilliness and thirst,1.— [1360.] * Easily strained; pain in the small of the back; he could not lift anything heavy,1.—*Such great weariness that the person is not able to walk (second day),12.—Unusual weariness, Avhich was better when Avalking,1.— Very weary and sleepy the whole day (after eleven days),1. — Weakness (first day),13. — Great general weakness in the evening, lasting half an hour,1.—Weakness and Aveariness, after dinner (after nine days),1.—* Very weak from speaking ; she was obliged to cease,1.—A feeling of Aveakness, after a stool,1.—*Very weak and sick, for several days after coition,1.— [1390.] Weakness during the day, so great that she scarcely kneAV hoAV she could bear the oppressive anxious condition ; breathing the fresh open air, only, refreshed and strengthened her (after tAvelve days),1.—Weakness, Avith yaAvning (after four days),1.—* Great loss of strength,1. — *Great loss of power on walking, especially in the limbs, with exhausting sweeit,1.—Exhaus- tion and Aveariness in the limbs, especially in the knees,1.—* Great exhaus- tion on waking in the morning from a deep sleep, so that the confused anel sleepy condition continues even after rising from the bed,1.—*She was unable to go upstairs, and became very much exhausted from it (after fourteen days),1.— She lay for ten days in the greatest exhaustion, so that she could neither move about nor do any Avork ; Avith most violent attacks of convulsive laughter,1.—Attack of faintness in the evening, Avith blackness before the eyes Avhen sitting,1. — Attacks of faintness, with coldness and indistinct vision (after three days),1.—[1400.] Attack of faintness, Avith great drops of sweat on the face,1.—Mudi uneasiness, so that he Avas obliged to move the hands and feet,1.—Great uneasiness in the evening, especially in the Hmbs ; he was unable to He stili,1.—Bodily restlessness does not perni it her to He long in one place,1.—Restless motion of the Avhole body, on ac- count of suppressed eructations,1.—Extremely restless in the evening, after nausea in the afternoon, Avhereby she was very absent-rninded,1.—Restless disposition, Avith gloorniness and anxiety,1.—Restlessness, and orgasm of blood,1.—He found it necessary to walk a great deal,1.—The skin of the whole body is very sensitive to touch, mostly in the feet,1.—Sensations. [1410.] * Takes cold very easily,1.—Rushing of blood in ali the veins, in the morning, on waking from a restless sleep ; the veins are swollen, with a bruised sensation in the Avhole body,1.—Uncomfortable feeling in the even- ing, such as one feels before an attack of ague,1.—Very much indisposed ; the hands and feet were frequently cold ; paleness ofthe face and frequent palpitation ; ali of which Avas relieved by motion,1.—Attack of general de- 378 CALCAREA CARBONICA. pression, with confusion of the head, vertigo, pain in the small of the back, aiid chilliness ofthe Avhole body, for six hours (after tAventy-tAvo days),1.— Sick feeling in the Avhole body ; she was obliged to spit a great deal, and dreaded the open air (after tAventy-tAvo days),1.—A very sick feeling, the day before menstruation ; a trifle caused the greatest fright,1.—After a Avalk, sick, hoarse, with oppression of the chest,1.—The parts on Avhich he has lain during the afternoon nap go to sleep,1.—* Great heaviness of the body,1.—[1420.] A feeling of painful tension over the whole body,1.—Dur- ing a Avalk, a draAving sensation in the Avhole body, extending into the head, Avhich obliged her to sit down (after thirty days),1.—In various places ofthe joints and muscles, more or less severe sticking pains (second day),11.—Severe pulsation of the vessels, especially in the chest, after din- ner ; pulse rapid (second day),11.—The pain Avas very intense, but disap- peared quickly,1.—The chronic troubles Avere Avorse and better every other day,1. Skin.—Skin inflames or suppurates easily from injuries,1.—Erup- tions. Dry. Eruption of red elevated spots of the size of a pea aud larger, mostly on the cheeks and elboAvs, Avith great heat, much thirst, and little appetite; they disappeared the third day and left a dark spot, as if congested with blood ; in an infant Avhose mother had taken Calcarea,9.— Nettle-rash, Avhich ahvays disappears in the cold air,1.—Many very small warts appear here and there,1.—[1430.] White spots on the face, Avith itch- ing,1.—Eruption of Avhite spots and some scattered red patches, on wrists, backs of hands, thighs, legs, and ankles, with violent irritation,19.—Erup- tion on the nose,1.—On left ala nasi (externally) a red, SAvollen spot, tender on touch, and on moving muscles of nose,26.—Large dark-red itching spots on the lower legs, with some SAvelling in them,1.—Scurfy spots on the loAver leg, Avith burning during the day (after twenty-four hours),1.—Rashlike eruption in the face, about the eyes and on the uose,1.—Violent irritation about the chest, back, neck, and shoulders, and in the calves ofthe legs; a reddish rash Avas partly developed ali over the back and chest,19.—*Red stripes on the tibia, consisting of nettle-rash elevations, with severe itching and burning after rubbing (after seven days),1.—Fine rash on the skin and neck, with itching,1.—[1440.] * Eruption on the feet, itching, violent biting, causing scratching, bleeding when scrutched, and changiug to a nettle-rashlike erup- tion,16.—Itching pimples on the forehead, with itching iu the Avhole of the face,1.—Eruption of small painless pimples over the whole face (after five days),1.—Many pimples in the Avhole of the face, with severe itching,1.— Itching pimples on both cheeks, on the malar bones, for several weeks,1.— Pimples beneath the right corner of the mouth,1.—Pimples on the upper Hp,1.—* Scurfy pimples on the border of the red portion of the lower lip,1.— Stinging-burning pimple on the border of the labia (after eight days),1.— Pimples on the loAver part of the chest, with smarting on rubbing,1.—[1450.] Papulous eruption on the forehead,1.—Papulous eruption around the mouth and in the corners ofthe mouth,1.—Papulous eruption in the middle ofthe chin,1.—Papulous eruption on the small of the back and on the nates,1.— Papulous eruption on the thighs (after eleven days),1.—A wart in the bend of the elbow inflames, pains like a boil, then dries up and disappears,1.— Moist. Itching vesicular eruption over the whole body, especially over the hips,1.—•*Eruption. behind the right ear, which becomes moist,1.—Erysipe- las on the cheeks (which are thick),1.—A tetter speedily reappears,1.— [1460.] An old tetter beneath the axillse, in the beni of the left elboAV, and in the holloAV of the knee, reappears (after tAventy days),1.—Vesicular erup- CALCAREA CARBONICA. 379 tion grouped on the back of the hand, Avith severe itching ; it obliges scratch- ing involuntarily; the vesicles are clear, without areola, filled Avith clear fluid ; a dark point forms at the tip ; they gradually dry and the skin des- quamates ; if the vesicles are scratched, they become enlarged and seem like nettle-rash ; cold rdieves the itching (the prover had suffered for two years, during great beat in the sunimer, frora an insignificant vesicular eruption on the back of the hand), (seventh day).11.—Pustules and Ulcers.—Boil on the margin ofthe hair on the forehead (first day),1.— A boil on the back of the left hand, Avith sticking pain on touch,1.—J. pain- ful boil 011 the last phalanx ofthe fourth finger (tAvice from different doses),9. —A pustule on the back,1.-—Unhealthy ulcerating skin; even small wounds suppurate and do not heal again,11.—Wartlike growths (behind the ears) become inflamed and ulcerate,1.—The corner of the mouth ulcerated, for fourteen days,1.— The right corner of the mouth is ulcerated and pains as if sore,1.—[1470.] A smarting, oblong, transverse ulcer on the loAver sur- face of the penis, Avhich burns severely, with profuse hsemorrhoidal SAveat on the scrotum and peritoneum (second day),11.—An old ulcer on the thigh becomes painful, with throbbing, Avith draAving about it, and begins to be offensive like bad eggs (after seven days),1.—Several ulcers on the loAver legs (after seven days),1.—Sensations. The damp open air does not agree with her; the skin is immediately affected by it,1.—Burning in the skin, with itching over half the back, on the nates and posterior surface of the thighs (after ten days),1.—Stitching in the skin, as frora needles,1.—Itching on the skin,1.—Itching over the Avhole body (after tAventy-tbree days),1.— Violent itching over Avhole body,18.—Itching of the dry, hot skin, as if it had been sprinkled Avith salt and asbes,1. [1480.] Severe itching of the sweating parts, especially betAveen the shoulder-blades,1.—Itching in the concila,1.—Itching behind the ear, with dizziness in the head, after scratch- ing,1.—Itching about the mouth, on the nose and on the nates,1.—Itching externally on the chest (after ten days),1.—Itching and itching pimples on the back,1.—Itching on the thighs (after twelve days),1.—Itching on the right thigh (first day),16.—Itching on the malleolus ofthe diseased foot,1.— Mtteh itching on the lower leg and foot,1.—[1490.] Itching about the ankle and beloAV the calves (after thirteen days),1.—Severe itching in the whole face; she Avas obliged to scratch it constantly (first seven days),1.—Severe itching on the back, on the pit of the storaach, the neck, chin, the left eye, the scalp, the mons veneris, and the scrotum, in the evening, in bed,1.—Severe itching in the loAver part of the thighs, at night,1.—Burning-itching on the left arra, from morning till evening,1.—Burning-itching on the fingers of the left hand (after thirteen days),1.—Burning-itching on the nates,1.— Burning-itching on the left thigh, from morning till evening,1.—A burniug- itching on the right tibia,6.—Violent burning-itching on the malleoli of the right foot, from morning till evening (after fifteen days),1.—[1500.] Fine sticking-itching on the thighs,1.—Sticking-itching in a small spot on the left thigh (after tAventy days),1.—-Tickling-itching on the margin of the right loAver jaAV, Avith desire to scratch,0. Sleep and Freams.—Sleepiness. Frequent yaAvning,1.—Con- tinued yawning, with sleepiness (after four days;,'.—Long-continued, al- most endless yaAvning, followed by sbattering throbbing in the head, ab- doraen, and chest, Avith great heat ofthe face,1.—* During the day, sleepiness and weariness; he fell asleep several times in the forenoon (ninth day),1.—■ Sleepy and Aveary through the day, with chilliness and headache,1.—Sleepi- ness in the morning,1.—In the morning, when he should rise, he Avas stili 380 CALCAREA CARBONICA. sleepy and Aveary ; could hardly get awake,1.—[1510.] *Sleepy very early in the evening (after three hours),1.—* Weary sleepiness in ali the limbs in the evening, with chilliness; he Avas unable to escape sleep; he did not, hoAV- ever, sleep soundly, but continually avvoke (for sixteen hours); in the morn- ing much SAveat and dryness in the throat, Avithout thirst (after four days),1. —Sleepiness, with nodding, after dinner,1.—* Great inclination to sleep after supper1.—Very long sleep at noon,1.—He seemed to fall suddenly four times into a sweet sleep, with nausea, in the evening, from 7 to 9, with blackness before the eyes, Avhich stili continued while lying doAvn, Avithout vomiting,1.—OA'erpoAvering sleep, after eating, folloAved by chili and tick- ling cough,1.— * Difficult to arouse himself, in the morning, on waking,1.— Sleeplessness. *ìVhen she went to bed late she could not get to sleep; she felt as though she could not get rested,1.—* Frequently very late falling asleep in the evening,1.—[1520.] Cannot get to sleep at night, and Avhen asleep soon Avakes again,1.—Difficult to get asleep on account of many invol- untary thoughts,1.—Was unable to sleep before midnight, on account of mental activity,1.—Was unable to get to sleep at night before 2 or 3 o'clock,1. —She Avas unable to sleep before 12 o'clock, but tossed restlessly about,1.— He Avas unable to get to sleep for a long time in the evening, and could not free himself from lascivious or vexatious thoughts; they folloAved him even in the morning after Avaking,1.—Night restless, full of dreams,11.— Restless sleep, with sweat,1.—Restless sleep towards morning (after fifteen days),1.—Restless, half asleep at night, with dry heat and confusion in the head and Constant waking, as in fever,1.—[1530.] He tossed about the bed the Avhole night,1.—At night, soon after falling asleep, he rose out of bed and worked Avith the hands, with open eyes, without consciousness,1.—The child rises up in bed after midnight aud calls "father;" begins to cry and tries to spring up; the more one talks to him the worse become bis cries and resistance; he rolls upon the floor and avìII not be touched,1.—Frequent waking from sleep,1.—Anxious Avaking at night; frequent anxious dreams (after thirty-six hours),1.—Anxious waking after midnight and difficult breathing (tAvelfth day),1.—Uneasy waking, in the evening, in bed,'full of frightful fantasies (sixth night),1.—He could not sleep long in the even- ing, because he Avas too hot, although only lightly covered in a cold room (after eleven days),1.—Sleep only from 1 to 2 or 3 o'clock, then she could sleep no more, and Avas wide awake,1.—Unrefreshed, after Avaking in the morning,1.—[1540.] In sleep she laid the arms above the head,1.—Starting up in the evening, soon after falling asleep, till she was wide aAvake,1.— Jerking of the upper part of the body on going to sleep in the evening, with jerking extending into the head, folloAved by roaring and hissing in the ears,1.—In sleep he often cheAvs and then SAvalloAVS,1.—Snoring the Avhole night in a stupid-like sleep, from Avhich he could not be Avakened, with Constant tossing about; profuse sweat in the face before falling asleep,1. —Screaming at night, Avith restless sleep,1.—Crying out and starting from anxious dreams,1.—Talking during a dreamy sleep (after ten days),1.— Confused talking in the sleep, with restlessness from dreams and heat,1.— Freams. Sleep at night full of dreams,1.—[1550.] Half Avaking dreams in the evening, soon after falling asleep, Avith great anxiety,1.—Vivid dreams, ali night,1.—Amorous dreams at night (first day),11.—A voluptuous dream the night before menstruation,1.—Confused, anxious dreams,1.—Several anxious dreams in each night, for seven nights in succession,1.—An anxious dream, toAvard morning, of fire and death,'.—Anxious dream that he would be bitten by a dog, which awoke him, after which he fell asleep again, and CALCAREA CARBONICA. 381 was again aAvakened by the same anxious dream, and several times every night,1.—Anxious and frightful dreams, from which he was unable to free him- self on waking1.—Frightful dream, as though he Avould fall or be thrown down,1.—[1560.] Frightful dreams the whole night, and at last a sensual dream with an (extremely seldom) emission (after ten days),1.—At night frightful things present themselves to her, and she is unable to keep them off,1.—Dreams of dead people and smeli of corpses,1. Fever.—Chilliness. Great sensitiveness to the cold air; the feet seem dead, in the evening,1.—Goose-flesh in the thighs and legs, on the slightest contact of cold air, so great that it was painful,1.—Shivering, at first over the face, with Avhich the hairs stood on end, then over the Avhole body, Avith chilliness,6.—Very chilly in the evening,1.—She became chilly if she got out of bed,1.—Frequent external chilliness, on the ears,1.— Great internai chilliness; she Avas obliged to Avrap up the cold hands, but the feet AA'ere Avarili,1.—[1570.] Continued severe chilliness, the whole day (sec- ond day),1',—Constant chilliness and coldness, Avith pale sickly look,18.— Great Constant chilliness, with much thirst,1.— Chili in the evening, for several hours (after ten hours, thirteenth day),1.—Chili for a quarter of an hour, tAvo evenings, Avithout subsequent heat or SAveat,1.—Chili, in the even- ing, in bed,1.—Chili in the evening, in bed, so that he was unable to get warm, though coA'ered with a feather bed, as though he had no Avarmth in his body (after thirty days),1.—Shaking chili at night,1.—The evening before menstruation, after supper, a severe chili, folloAved by colie, lasting theAvhole night,1.—Internai chili, Avith restlessness and trembling anguish,1. —[1580.] Coldness and numb sensation on the side of the back on which he had lain, during the midday sleep,1.—He felt very feverish, and was obliged to stay at home for three days ; his teeth chattered, and though he sat over the fire, he Avas quite cold,19.—Cold feet, after eating,1.—* Paroxysm of fever, in the forenoon ; chili and heat alternating,1.—Paroxysm of fever ; now chilliness, now heat ; she Avas obliged to He doAvn,1.—Paroxysm of fever, in the evening ; chili externally, Avith internai heat and great thirst ; even in bed he was chilly, and SAveating at the same time; he could not . get Avarra ; at last profuse SAA-eat (after ten hours),1.—Heat. Orgasm of blood, in the morning, on Avaking, after a restless sleep, for several morn- ings (first day),1.—*Much orgasm of blood, at night, with many dreams,1.— *At night, orgasm of blood, with restless sleep, especially during menstruation,1. —In the evening, in bed, he became immediately Avarm, and SAveat the Avhole night,1.—[1590.] Frequent transient heat,1.—Transient heat, two or three times a day, general, though most in the face and hands; it attacked her while sitting, as from anxiety, with sweating ofthe face and hands, for ten minutes,1.—Almost Constant heat, which at first caused Aveariness and anxiety, lasting until SAveat broke out,1.—* Severe heat in the head, and great orgasm of blood,1.—Very much heated, in the morning, after rising,1.—Heat for several evenings, from 6 to 7 o'clock,1.—Dry beat, towards morning (after six days),1.—Dry heat, at night (after tAvelve hours),1.—Fever, from morning till noon or afternoon ; first, tearing in the joints and heaviness in the head, then Aveariness, Avhich scarcely allowed her to rise from bed; with heaviness of the limbs, stretching, heat, and sensation as if she would SAveat, Avith trembling and uneasiness in ali the limbs,1.—Paroxysm of fever, every forenoon, at 11 o'clock, Avithout thirst, and without previous chili, lasting one hour; she felt hot, and was hot to touch, with red face; followed by anxiety and slight sweat, especially on the hands and feet, and in the face; for four days in succession (previous to menstruation),1.—[1600.] A feeling 382 CALCAREA CARBONICA. of heat in the interior of the body,1.—* Internai heat at night, especially in the hands and feet, with dry tongue, in the morning, without thirst, Avith ex- ternal heat in the head (sixth aud seventh days),1.—Heat in the chest and head, with chilliness of the rest of the body, the Avhole day (after twenty- four days),1.—Fe\rer-heat, Avith burning first, then alternating with chili,1. —Unaccountably feverish ; first hot, then cold,20.—Sweat. Profuse SAveat during the day, in the cold air,1.—* Sweat breaks out frequently through the day,1.—Almost Constant SAveat,1.—*Sweat during the day, on the slightest exertion,1.—SAveat in the morning (the next morning),1.—[1610.] SAveat in the morning, for three mornings in succession,1.—^Profuse sweat in the morning, far several mornings iu succession,1.—Night-sweat, especially before midnight, with cold lirabs,1.—*Much sweat through the day, when walking, and also at night,1.—A kind of anxious SAveat, with some nausea,1.—Sweat of the Avhole face, at supper,1.—Night-SAveat, on the back,1.—Night-sweat, only on the limbs, which feel clammy (after a few days),1.—* Sweat ofthe palms, on the slightest exertion,1.—SAveat on the knees,1.—[1620.] *Sweeit of the feet,1. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Morning), Near sounds frighten him ; irritable, etc; peevish; before stool, peevish, etc; on Avaking, confusion ofthe head; Avhen rising, vertigo, etc; after rising, dizziness; on rising from bed, dulness in head ; ou waking, headache ; throbbing headache ; on Avaking, pain in forehead, etc; SAvelling in tempie; on waking, head- ache in temples; at 5 o'clock, pain in vertex; pressure in eyes; after rising, SAvelling of IoAA'er lid; lachrymation; after rising, stiffness ofthe eyeball ; on Avaking, appearances before eyes ; roaring in ears, etc. ; sneez- ing ; nose-bleed; on rising, stoppage of nose ; on rising, swelling of cheeks; SAvelling of upper lip ; dryness of tongue ; mouth slimy ; after rising, bitter taste; metallic taste, etc, in mouth; on waking, inky taste ; haAvking of mucus; throat dry, etc; hunger; eructations; sour eructations; nausea; nausea, etc; vomiting, etc; after rising, pain in the abdomen ; immediately, constriction of abdomen; drawing in abdomen, etc; on Avaking, cutting in abdomen ; after copious stool, burning in rectum ; after rising, eructations ; tAvitching of the penis; larynx rough; hoareeness; cough; in bed, cough ; * mucous expectoration ; on rising, sense of fulness in chest ; tightness of chest; stiffness in spine, etc; on Avaking, and after rising, sleepiness; im- mediately after rising, pain in small of back ; hands pain, etc; in bed, sticking in the palms; on beginning to walk, Aveariness, etc, in muscles of thigh ; more Avhen sitting; pain in knee; inclination to stretch; on Avaking, trembling of body; trembling of body, etc; great exhaustion; on waking, rushing of blood; on waking, difficulty in rousing; orgasm of blood; after rising, much heated ; SAveat ; profuse sweat.—(Forenoon), Nausea ; dizzi- ness ; headache, etc; at 11 o'clock, stitches in forehead ; saliva collects in mouth ; nauseated feeling ; when pressing on the part, and after the stool, pressure in pit of the stomach ; stitches in right hypochondriac region ; cramp in the rectum; frequent, etc, urinating; Avhen Avalking, desire for coition; on Avalking in open air, tightness of chest ; paroxysm of fever.— (Toward noon), Crackling in occiput.—(Noon), Very long sleep.—(After- noon), Anxiety ; stupefaction of the head ; from 3 or 4 o'clock till 9 or 10, tearing on the head, etc; feeling in the pharynx; thirst; eructations; nausea; cramp in stomach ; burning beloAV navel ; tension of abdomen, etc; frequent, etc, urinating; draAving in limbs; trembling in hands; Avhen Avalking, pain in ankle.—(Evening), Peevish; when walking, loss of con- sciousness ; Avhen Avalking in open air, tottering ; beat about head ; stitches CALCAREA CARBONICA. 383 in the head; burning-itching, etc, on scalp ; pressure in eyes; itching in eyes ; lachrymation ; on lying doAvn, toothache ; toothache ; SAvelling of right cheek, etc. ; great appetite, etc.; acid eructations ; nausea, etc; feels stuffed, after eating; pressure in stomach; stitches in hypochondriac re- gion ; fulness in abdoraen ; cramp in intestinal canal; stitches in side of abdomen ; Avhen sitting, pressure in rectum ; pain in rectum ; during stool, blood from anus ; in bed, twitching in penis ; after lying doAvn, mucus in larynx ; spasmodic cough ; especially in bed, dry cough ; after lying down, much cough ; in bed, cough ; during cough, SAveet expectoration ; during cough, pain in chest; stitches in left chest; especially on breathing, stitches in right chest ; before going to sleep, palpitation, etc; pain in right arm ; shoulder-joint pains; on Avaking frora sleep, pain in finger-joints; during Avalking, tension in hip-joint ; pain in muscles of legs ; when sitting, legs go to sleep ; burning in feet ; in bed, tAvitching in great toe ; great general Aveakness; attack of faintness, etc; uneasiness; restless, uncomfortable feeling; in bed, itching on back, etc; in bed, uneasy Avaking, etc; soon after falling asleep, starting up ; chilly; in bed, chilly; in bed, becomes Avarili, etc; heat.—(Night), Anxious, etc; stupefaction of the head, etc; vertigo; on Avaking, itching of scalp ; nose-bleed; pains in back teeth; tearing in teeth ; tearing through cheek ; pain in gum ; on waking, eructa- tions ; vomiting of sour Avater; cramp in stomach ; pain in liver; cramp in intestinal canal; colie; pain in bladder, etc.; frequent urinating; cough; on Avaking, cough ; much cough ; cough ; expectoration of mucus, etc. ; during cough, pain in chest; palpitation, etc; pain in arm, etc; at com- mencement of sleep, shoulder-joints disturb ; shoulder-joints pain ; cramp in hands; tAvitches, etc, of the extremities; stitches in the thigh, etc; weariness in knees ; cramp near tibia ; cramp in calves ; burning in soles ; cutting on right sole ; itching in the thigh ; shaking chili ; orgasm of blood, etc; dry heat, etc; internai heat, etc; sweat.—(After midnight), Dry cough. —(Toward morning), Anxious dream ; dry heat.—(Every other day), Chronic troubles.—(Air), Teeth cannot endnre it.—( Open air), Headache ; trembling of the body.—(On ascending a height), Shortness of breath.—(On bending backward), Spine pains.—( On getting out of bed), Became chilly.—( On breathing), Stitches in pit of stomach ; pain in abdomen ; stitches in left chest.—(Deep breathing), Pain in upper abdomen.—( Chewing), Pain in tongue; tension in submaxillary glands.—( When closing eyelids), Burning in eyes.—(During coition), Stitches in anus; tickling in glans penis.— (Aftrr coition), Weak, etc.—(Coldness), Teeth cannot endure it.—(Cold air), Toothache.—(After getting head cold), Dimness of eyes.—(Coughing), Stitches in head ; shootings in head ; raAV pain in chest.—(At dinner), Nausea; griping in abdomen.—(After dinner), Pressure in vertex, etc; immediately, blindness ; stitches in epigastric region; abdomen distended; distension of abdomen; palpitation; Aveakness, etc; pulsation of the ves- sels; sleepiness.—(Eating), Throbbing toothache; eructations; rumbling around navel; fulness in abdomen; pain in rectum; cough; palpitation of heart ; sleep ; cold feet.—(After eating and drinking), Distension of ab- domen.—(On exertion), Pressure in loAver abdomen ; sweat of the palms.— (During great exertion), Tension in abdomen ; pain in the joints.—(Inspi- ration), Stitches through abdomen ; stitches in abdomen ; stitches in ab- dominal muscles; cough ; cutting in chest; pain in chest; stitches in back. —(On kneeling), Tension beloAV knee.—(When leaning backward), Tension in muscles of upper abdomen, etc.—(After every meal), Burning in throat; eructations; especially after hard, dry food, burning.—(Before menstruation), 384 CALCAREA CARBONICA. Voluptuous dream.—(During menstruation), Rush of blood to head, etc. ; pain on vertex; eyes become agglutinated, etc; attack of toothache; boring in holloAV teeth ; burning in throat, etc; sore throat; nausea, etc; Avhen the discharge ceased for some hours, colie ; paiu in abdomen.—(After menstru- ation), Immediately, toothache.—(Milk), Water rises from stomach ; nausea. —(Motion), Pressure in right side of chest; pain in long bones, etc; pain in arms; pain in Avrist; stitches in hip-joint; pain in left thigh.—(Moving head), Does not know Avhere she is ; heaviness of the head, etc.—(Noise), Toothache.—(Pressure), Pain in occiput; especially after stool, pain in pit of stomach.—(Raising head), Heaviness of head, etc—(Raising body), Stitches in left chest.—(Reading), Heaviness in forehead.—( On respiration), Stitches in left chest; jerks in back; pain in spine.—(During rest), Pain be- tAveen shoulder-blades ; pain in shoulder-joint ; pain in forearm.—( When riding), Aching in kidneys, etc—(Riding in a wagon), Toothache.—(On rising from sitting), Paiu in knee-cap; tearing, etc, in inside of knee.— (Rising up from lying on back), Stitches in head.—(Shaking head), Shiver- ing in the brain.—(Sitting), Enlargement, etc, of abdomen ; tension in ab- domen ; pain in groin ; pain in hamiorrhoids ; short breath ; aud seAving, pain in left upper arm.—( When going to sleep), Illusions of fancy.—(Dur- ing the midday sleep), Moisture from the anus; Avhile sitting, palpitation.— (After midday sleep), Confusion of head ; sensation in knees.—(Sneezing), Pain in occiput; shooting in ears.—(Speaking), Stitches in throat; pain in chest.—(Spitting), Pain in tongue.—(Standing), Vertigo; Aveariness in an- kles.—(Stepping), Shivering in the brain ; pressure in hepatic region ; stitches in hip-joint ; lower leg painful.—(Before stool), Nausea.—(During stool), TAvitching in abdominal muscles ; burning in anus.—(After stool), Oppression of breathing; itching in anus; oppression of chest; feeling of weakness.—(Stooping), Did not know Avhere she Avas ; during menstruation, vertigo ; stitches in head ; pain in region of vertex ; stitches in hepatic re- gion ; neck feels stiff; stitches in hip-joint.—(On stretching), Spine painful. —( On stretching out leg), Cramp in calves.—(At supper), SAveat of face.— (After supper), Pressure in stomach ; colie ; inclination to sleep.—(Swallow- ing), Pain in tongue ; pain beneath tongue ; pressure in pharynx.—(Touch), Pain in submaxillary glands; pain in mammary glands; pain in nates.— loAver leg painful.—(After turning in a circle), Dizziness.—(On suddenly turning head), Vertigo.—(On twisting and turning head), Pain in neck.— (On urinating), Pain in urethra.—(After urinating), Itching in glans.— (From vexation), Vertigo.—(On beginning to walk), Stitches in hip-joint.— ( When walking), Vertigo ; pain in occiput ; after supper, pinching, etc, below navel ; pain in abdomen ; pain in hsemorrhoids ; desire to urinate ; difficult breathing ; palpitation, etc; pain in sacrum ; pressure in muscles of forearm ; Aveariness in thighs, etc. ; pain in tibial muscles ; lower leg pain- ful ; draAving sensation in body ; sweat.—(When walking fast), Throbbing in head.—( Walking in open air), Sadness, etc; vertigo ; pain in forehead ; headache in vertex; itching on scalp; visible distension of abdomen.— ( When walking in the wind), Loss of breath.—( When walking in room), Pain in hip-joints.—(After walking), Vertigo; pain in chest; pain in mus- cles of thigh ; sick, etc.—(After warm bath), Weariness in knees, etc.— (Writing), Heaviness in foreheeid; lachrymation. Anici ior ut Ì0ìl.—(Fresh air), Weakness.—(Bendingtoward left side), Cramp in intercostal muscles.—(Bending knee), Cramp in calves.—(Cold air), Nettle-rash.—(On walking in cold air), Pressing out in forehead disap- pears.—(Bathing in cold water), Attacks of colie—(Pressure of cold hand), CALCAREA CAUSTICA. 385 Pressing out in forehead.—(Eating), Stitches in back teeth.—(After expec- toration), Sensation of fulness of chest disappears.—(lying), Headache in forehead.—(Motion), Indisposition.—(Rest with closed eyes), Stitches in left ear, etc.—(Rubbing), Stitches in left chest.—(Sitting), Pressure in muscles of forearm ; pain in nates.—(Standing), Pressure in muscles of forearm.— (Touch), Pressure in muscles of forearm.—( Walking), Weariness. CALCAREA CAUSTICA. Aqua Calcis (in part). Preparation, To one part by Aveight of quick- lime (CaO), add five parts of distilled water (to be securely corked in a warm bottle) ; Avhen quite cool, add five parts of alcohol, shake frequently for several days, after which, decant the clear liquid. Authorities. 1, Dr. A. W. Koch, prize essay, Hygea, 5, 270, a man thirty-one years old, took 3 to 6 drops of the tincture ; 2, Ibid., took the lst and 2d dilutions ; 3, A married Avoman, twenty-six years old, ibid., took 2 to 6 drops of the tincture ; 4, Ibid., took the lst and 2d dilutions ; 5, A maid, seA'enteen years old, proved the tincture, ibid.; 6, Ibid., proved the lst and 2d dils.; 7, A man, forty years old, proved the tincture, ibid.; 8, Ibid., proved the lst and 3d dils. ; 9, Wife of last, forty years old, proved the tincture; 10, A maid, seventeeu years old, proved the tincture; 11, Ibid., proved the lst dil.; 12, A man, tAventy-five years old, proved the tincture; 13, Ibid., proved the lst and 2d dils.; 14, A maid, sixteen years old, proved the tincture ; 15, A maid, tAventy-five years old, proved the tincture; 16, A Avoman, thirty-two years old, proved the tincture; 17, A maid, tAventy years old, proved the tincture ; 18, Dr. Keil, Zeit. f. H. KL, 3, 149, a Avoman took a spoonful of Aqua Calcis, night and morning, for several days (as a tonici); 19, Liedbeck, A. H. Z., 42, 26, proving of Aq. Calcis. Alind.—Thought very difficult (second day),7. Head.— Confusion. Confusion ofthe head (first day),2714.—Confu- sion ofthe head (second day),13.—Confusion ofthe Avhole head (first day),9. —Head very much confused (after tAvo hours),12.—Head very much con- fused, especially on the left side (first day),2.—Confusion in the head (in the evening, first day),7.-—Head much confused (in the evening, Avhen drinking beer), (first day),1.—In the evening, after drinking his usuai beer, the head became so confused that he could scarcely hold it up (second day),1.—[10.] Head much confused, evenings, in bed, especially on the left side (after drinking beer), (first day),1.—Head confused, the Avhole afternoon, as after intoxication (second day),2.—Confused head, in the forenoon, especially on the left side, Avith periodic stitches; the headache is pressive, so that mental labor is very difficult (third day),1.—Head very mudi confused ; dull pres- sive pain in the forehead, extending tothe occiput, so that be could scarcely attend to his business (second day),1.—Confusion in the head, with pressure in the forehead, and transient stitches in the temples (second day),2.—-Feel- ing in the head as if she Avere foolish (fourth day),15.—Headache, so that (as she expresses it), she cannot think any more (third day),14.— Vertigo. Vertigo (first day),121516.—Vertigo, as ifthe room were turning in a circle; she thinks she will fall from the chair (first day),5.—Vertigo (in the even- ing, first day),13.—Sensations. [20.] Severe pain in the head (first day),17.—Heat in the head (first day),10.—Stitches in the head, frora before backward (second day),8.—General pressive headache (first day),12.—Vio- vol. n.—25 386 CALCAREA CAUSTICA. lent pain in the head, on stooping, as if the brain folloAved the force of gravitation (third day),4.—Tearing in the head (third day),8.—Tearing from the occiput to the forehead (fifth day),12.—Forehead. Very con- fused head, in the forehead (first day),16.—Pain in the forehead and above the eyes (first day),7.—Frontal headache (first day),9.—[30.] Frontal head- ache, especially above the eyes (first day),10.—Transient presshre pain in the forehead,3.—Sticking pain in the left frontal eminence (after two hours),2.—A violent sticking pain from the right eye to the frontal emi- nence, so that the eye Avaters, at dinner (third day),2.—Stitches in the whole of the frontal sinus, and in both temples (second day),6.—Dull stitches in the left side of the forehead and tempie (second day),2.—Tearing in the forehead, above the eyebrows (first day),5.—Tearing pain in the left frontal eminence (after tAvo hours),5.—Tearing in the frontal sinus (first day),14.— Throbbing pain in the frontal sinus, so that one is constantly obliged to contract the skin ofthe forehead, which affords relief (second day),6.—[40.] Severe throbbing pain in the forehead, at 9 p.m. (second day),6.—Tem- ples. Sticking pain in the left terapie, at 6^ p.m. (first day),6.—Tearing- sticking pain in the left tempie (first day),2.—Tearing in the right tempie (first day),1.—Tearing pain in the left tempie, extending to the left frontal eminence (after one hour),1.— Vertex. Dull pressive headache, in the middle of thè upper part of the skull (first day),7.—Occiput. Pain in the occiput (first day),9.—Dull rheumatic pain in the occiput (evening, at 5), (first day),1.—Pressive pain in the occiput (first day),12.—External. A feeling as if the hairs were pulled up (first day),5.—[50.] Transient sensa- tion, as if the hairs on the forepart of the head were pulled up (evening, first day),3. Eye.—A pain in the right eye, as if a foreign body Avere under the upper lid; stitches extend thence to the forehead, and the conjunctiva of the lids is red (sixth day),2.—Feeling in the left eye, on rising in the morn- ing, as if a thorn were in it, so that she must rub it ; she Avas unable to open it (second day),6.—Burning in the eyes, in the evening, by candle- light (second day),3.—While reading in the evening, at 10, burning of the eyes (second day),1.—Tearing in the eyes (in the afternoon, first day),13.— Orbit. Paroxysmal boring pain on the upper orbitai border of the right eye (first day),3.—Stitches along the course of the supraorbital and supra- trochlear nerves (immediately after taking),2.—Transient tearing pain from the supraorbital border of the left orbit to the inner canthus, and doAvn to the wing of the nose, at 6 p.m. (first day),3.—Lids. Violent pains in the upper lids, so that every motion is painful (first day),3.—[60.] Severe pres- sure and heaviness in the lids (first day),9.—Tearing pain in the inner canthus ofthe right eye, extending doAvn to the upper lid, Avith a feeling as if the eyeballs Avould become SAvollen (first day),9.—Lachrymal Àp- paratus. Lachrymation of the right eye (fifth day),2.—Lachrymation in the open air (third day),2.—Conjunctiva. Redness of the conjunctiva of the lids (first day),3.—Fall. Pain in the eye, as if the ball Avould be pressed out (first day),12.—Stitches in the eyeball (first day),12.—Tearing stitches through the eyeballs (first day),12.— Vision. Photophobia (first day),3. Ears.—Tearing in the right mastoid process (first day),8.—Dull pain in both ears (second day),2.—[70.] Burstiug pains within the left ear (at 9 p.m., first day),1.—Severe tension and pressure in the internai portions of the ear (first day),12.—Pinching-sticking pain in the left ear, extending to the opening ofthe Eustachian tube, in the throat, at 5 p.m. (second day),2. CALCAREA CAUSTICA. 387 —Violent sticking-draAving pains within the left meatus auditorius, extend- ing outAvard (immediately),1.—Violent sticking, pressing-out pain in the interna] portion of the left ear ; this continues, more or less severe, some time,1.—Sticking pains through the left and right ears (evening, second day),1.—Dull sticking in the left ear, as from a foreign body (first day),2.— Tearing through the inner portion of both ears (first day),7.—Hearing. Ringing and roaring in the ears (third day),13. Nose.—Coryza, especially ofthe left nostril (second day),2.—[80.] The nose has been dry for tAvo days; it discharges a thick tough mucus (third Cl;l)r)/-—Stitches from the left Aving of the nose, at the angle extending to the internai canthus (first day),4. Face.—Tearing in the right cheek-bone (first day),8.—The inner sur- face of the lips very red, Avith injected vessels,18.—Stiffness in the joints of the jaAvs (first day),10.—Very violent paiu in the right articulation of the jaAV, which was someAvhat SAvollen, fourth day ; the next day the joint was immovable, aud the cheek SAvollen ; the third day, violent pain on moving the ja.Av ; the pain Avas relieved in the evening, and the night Avas quiet ; the right cheek was stili greatly swollen ; disappeared after tAvo days,3.— Rheumatic nervous pain in the right articulation of the jaAV, on pressure i^this raight be attributed to the fact that the person had worn a neckcloth through the Avhole Avinter, and had left it off the last three days),4.—Tearing in the left half of the loAver jaw (second day),8. Mouth.—Teeth. Severe toothache, every night, at 2 o'clock, as if the tooth Avas fuzzy and too large, together with tensive pain in the left ear, as if something Avas sticking in it (fourth to sixth day),2.—Dull tear- ing toothache in a hollow tooth (first day),2.—[90.] Transient tearing pain in the left loAver incisors (first day),1.—The back teeth feel fuzzy (first day),9.—Severe pain in the hollow back teeth ; they seem too large (third day),1.—The back teeth seem too large, and are somewhat painful (first day),10.—DraAving pain in an upper holloAV back tooth of the left side, and a feeling as if it Avere too large (first day),2.—Dull tearing-sticking pain in two holloAV back teeth, which seemed enlarged (first day),1.—Tongue. Tongue greenish-yelloAV, and thickly coated (fifth day),12.—General Mouth. Offensive mouth (fourth day),1.—Mouth offensive, especially the posterior portion, on the arches of the palate, with mucus (fourth day),2.— Dryness of the mouth,18.—[100.] The palate feels as if mucus was upon it but none is expectorated (first day),1.—Taste. Mouth bitter (fifth day),12. Throat.—Mucus in the throat, Avhich is difficult to raise, almost causing vomiting ; for tAA'O days (second day),9.—HaAvking of granular glutinous material*(like cooked rice), Avhich collects in the larynx and trachea (for fourteen days),4.—Pain in the throat, on rising; swalloAving is difficult (second day),5.—Burning in the fauces and cesophagus, caused by water,18.—A feeling in the pharynx as if a bone Avere sticking in it (first day),1.—Was scarcely able to SAvalloAV (first day),17. Stomach.—Appetite. Severe hunger three hours after eating (first day),1.—Loss of appetite (third day),12.—[110.] Loss of appetite for beer (second day),2.—Eructations. Many eructations (first day),1.—Eructa- tions tasting of the food, and also sour and bitter (first day),1.—Nausea. Nausea (second and fifth days),12. — Nausea, Avith eructations of frothy fluid, after eating some bread (after one hour),4.—Nausea, Avhich is folloAved, after half an hour, by vomiting of sour fluid, half an hour after dinner (first day),6.—Stomach. Burning in the stomach,18.—Tensive feeling in the stomach (first day),1.—Spasmodic contraction of the stomach (second 388 CALCAREA CAUSTICA. day),12.—[120.] Oppression above the epigastric region, and in the hypo- chondria (first day),7. Abdomen.—Hypochondria. Sticking pain in both hypochon- dria, especially severe in the left (first day),1.—Paiu on the left side of the region of the spleen, as if a ball Avere turning onits axis (second day),4.— General Abdomen. Rumbling in the abdomen (first day),0.—Rum- bling in the abdoraen (fifth day),12.—Constrictive pain in the abdomen, extending towards the uterus (first day),5.—Griping in the abdomen (first day),141517.—Griping in the abdomen (first day),17.—Griping in the abdomen (fìfth day),12.—Griping in the abdomen, with flatulence, at noon (second day),2.—[130.] Violent stitches in the intestines, like fine knife-stitches (he often had this symptom Avhen not proving), (second day),1. — Violent stitches in the small intestines Avhen bending fonvard (second day),2.— Tearing in the abdomen (after half an hour),12.—Slight tearing pain in the abdomen (after one hour),12. Fectum and Anus. The usuai hsemorrhoids seemed to be smaller (second day),1.—.Hsemorrhoids trouble (first day),13. — Sticking-tearing motions in the rectum, extending towards the anus (first day),12.—CraAvling in the rectum and anus (second day),13. Stool.—Diarrhcea. Stool twice and painless (second day),2.—Three thin stools before breakfast, and one again after breakfast (second day),5.— [140.] Stool always very painful, as if a nail Avere scratching in the anus (since the beginning ofthe proving, until the last two days, Avhen it Avas no longer painful, and the hsemorrhoids Avere very small),2.—Thin, pasty stool, with mudi mucus, immediately after breakfast (second day),1.—Passed many pieces of a tapeworm (first day),15.—Constipation. No stool (first day),12. Sexual Organs.—Alale. Emissions in the night (first day),1.— Female. Menstruation eight days too early,4. Respiratory Organs.—Larynx. Stitches in the larynx (first day),14.—Dull stitches in the left half of the larynx (third day),2.— Voice. Hoarseness (first day),14.—Hoarseness with pain iu the throat (first day),17. —[150.] Hoarseness ; a feeling of raAvness in the trachea ; cough (first day),15.— Cough and Expectoration. Cough, with stitches in the chest (first day),17.—Cough, with expectoration of mucus and blood (third day),13.—Cough, with some expectoration of blood, hoareeness, and pain in the throat (first day),16.—Expectoration of mucus streaked with blood (fourth day),13. Chest.—Pressure on the chest, which disappeared after half an hour; it felt as if ali the blood had stagnated in the abdomen, as after nightmare (third day),1.—Pressive pain in the chest (third day),13.—Sticking pain in the region of the sixth and seventh ribs, increased by inspiration, without cough ; it changes to a tearing, its seat being in the intercostal muscles and pleura costalis (first day),1.—Stitches in the chest (first day),16.—Stitches in the chest, on inspiration, Avith some cough at noon (second day),14.—'■ [160.] Biting in the nipple, Avithout eruption (first day),4.—Sternum. Oppression across the sternum (second day),13.—Pressive sticking pain beneath the sternum, above the prsecordial region and the hypochondrium (fourth day),1.—Stitches across over the breast-bone (second day),2.— Sides. Sticking paiu, in the left side of the region from the fifth to the seventh rib, after dinner (first day),2.—Stitches in the right side, in the IoAvest ribs (first day),8.—Stitches below the right short ribs (third day),6. —Stitches in the left side of the chest (second day),214.—Stitches in the left CALCAREA CAUSTICA. 389 side of the chest (second day),14.—Stitches in the left side of the chest, betAveen the sixth and seventh ribs (first day),1. Neck and Rack.—Neck. [170.] Stiffness of the neck (first day),10. —Stiffness of ali the muscles of the neck (second day),1.—Neck stiff from noon till evening (first day),9.—Stiffness in the back of the neck (first day),7.—Tension in the muscles of the neck, on both sides (first day),12.— Aching and stiffness in the neck, half an hour after rising (third day),6.— Tension and stiffness in the nape of the neck and occiput (second day),1. —Tearing in the neck (third day),8.—Tearing in the muscles of the neck (first day),18.—Sticking-tearing pain in the muscles ofthe neck; continues the Avhole day (third day),2.—[180.] Tearing in the nape of the neck, with stiffness (first day),7. — Rack. Tearing in the back (first day),7-— Dorsal. Violent pains in the shoulder-blades, extending into the small of the back, Avhen sitting (second day),4.—Peculiar pain like rheumatism in both shoulder-blades (first day),3.—Rheumatism in the right shoulder- blade, at 10? p.m. (third day),2.—Sensation in both shoulder-blades as if they \A*ere fuzzy, and had gone to sleep, at 8 p.m. (secoud day),3.—Sticking in the shoulder-blades (third day),6.—Tearing in both shoulder-blades, be- tAveen the shoulders, then through the neck and occiput as far as the fore- head (first day),5.—Tearing betAA'een the shoulders (first day),8.—Tearing betAveen the shoulders (second day),8.—[190.] Tearing between the shoulders (third day),8.—Rheumatic pain betAveen the shoulder-blades, with stitches, on breathing, and oppression, extending forward to the sternum (first day),9.—Tearing betAveen the shoulder-blades (first day),7.—Lumbar. Stitches in both lumbar regions (first day),5.—Pains in the small of the back (first day), 1389.—Pain in the small of the back (fifth day),12.—Pain in the small of the back, on Avaking, relieved on moving about (third day),1.—Slight rheumatic pains in the small of the back, neck, and upper arm (second day),1.—DraAving in the small of the back (first day),13.— DraAving pains in the small of the back (first day),9.—[200.] Pressive- drawing pain in the small of the back (in the morning, second day),1.— Violent sticking pain in the small of the back (first day),5.—Sticking in the small of the back, at 6ì p.m.,6.—Tearing pain in the small of the back (first day),7 8.—Sacrai. Tearing in the coccyx (first day),7.—Tearing in the coccyx (third day),8. Ext rem ities in General.—Trembling in the Hmbs (first day),12.— Trembling in the extremities (first day),1.—Trembling in the extremities, and Aveariness, Avorse iu bed (possibly the result of the day's exertion), (first day),1.—[210.] Trembling of the limbs, she could not continue ber Avork ; the symptom disappeared after eating a piece of bread (first day),3. —Great trembling in the arms and feet (second day),6.—Great Aveariness of the limbs (after one aud a half hours),3.—Rheumatic pain, alternating in ali the joints (third day),2. — Slight rheumatic pains in the left arm and in the feet (first day),1.—Wandering pains in the extremities (third day),12.—Pains in the hands and feet, after a foot-bath (third day),3.— DraAving-tearing pain in a joint, when exerting it, or in an unaceustomed position (seventh day),2.—Tearing in the right upper arm and right thigh (first day),7. Superior Extremities.—Tearing in the left arm (third day),8.— [220.] Tearing under the left arm (first day),8.—Tearing in the right arni (third day),7.—Shoulder. Slight rheumatic pain in the right shoulder (third day),2.—Rheumatic pain in the left shoulder (first day),1.—Tearing in the right shoulder (first day),578.—Sticking-tearing pain in the right 390 CALCAREA CAUSTICA. shoulder,2.—Slight rheumatic pain in the right shoulder-joint (second day),1. —Rheumatic pain in the left shoulder-joint, at 10 p.m. (second day),2.— Aching in the left shoulder-joint on hanging down the arni (second day),6. —Tearing-draAving pain in the left shoulder-joint, Avhich extends over the whole upper arra and becomes so violent that it is difficult to raise the arm ; it is ehiefly seated in the deltoid muscle, in the fascia, and in the shoulder- joint, lasting three hours (immediately after taking),1.—[230.] Tearing in the right shoulder-joint (first day),9.—Slight tearing in the right shoulder- joint (twenty-first day),7.—Tearing in the left shoulder-joint (first day),7.— Tearing in the right axilla (first day),8.—Tearing in the left axilla (first day),7.—Arni. Rheumatic pain in the biceps, deltoid, and elboAV-joint of the right arm (first day),2.—Stitches in the left upper arm (first day),7.— Tearing in the left upper-arm (first day),7.—Transient dull tearing pain in the left upper arra, frora the shoulder to the elboAV, after dinner (first day),4. —Elbow. Stitches in the right elbow (first day),2.—[240.] Stitches in the tip of the right elboAV (second day),6.—Tearing in the elboAvs (first day),8.—Very marked tearing in the left elbow-joint (first day),7.—Forc- ami. Tearing in the right forearm (second day),8.—Tearing in the left forearm (third day),8.—DraAving-tearing pain in the left forearm, as if in the bones, or in the intercostal ligament (first day),2.— Wrist. Stitches in the left Avrist and metacarpal joints (second day),2.—Tearing in the right wrist (first day),8.—Tearing in the left wrist (first day),8.—Tearing in the left wrist (third day),8.—Hand. [250.] Paralyzed condition ofthe right hancl, so that he is unable to raise it; the hand will folloAV the force of gravitation, at 5 p.m. (first day),5.—Tearing in the left band (first day),8.— Tearing in the left hand (third day),8.—Tearing in the left metacarpus (second day),7.—Fingers. Sticking-tearing pain in the right thumb, at 10 p.m., when in bed (first day),2.—Tearing in the first joint of the right thumb (second day),8.—Tearing in the second joint of the right thumb (second day),8.—Tearing in the left thumb (first day),7 8.—Tearing in the first joint of the left thumb (first day),8.—Tearing in the first joint of the right index finger (first day),7.—[260.] Tearing in the second joint of the left index finger (first day),8.—Drawing-tearing pain in the first joint of the left index finger, Avhich changes to a dislocating pain, after dinner (first day),2.—Tearing in the left middle finger (first day),7.—Tearing in the first joint of the right little finger (first day),7 8.—Tearing in the first joint of the left little finger (first day),7 8. Inferior Extremities.—Severe tension in the lower extremities (third day;,12.—Hip. Transient stitches in the right hip, Avithout moving (second day),1.—Wrenching pain in the right hip-joint (second day),8.— Stitches from the right hip-joint down to the middle of the thigh (third day),2.—Severe stitches in the right hip-joint, on Avalking, 5 p.m. (first day),5.—[270.] Tearing in the right hip-joint (first day),11.—Sticking pain in the left hip-joint, when Avalking, and in the open air (first day),2.— Tearing in the left hip-joint (first day),8.—Thigh. Tearing in both thighs (second day),8.—Tearing in the right thigh (first day),8.—Tearing in the right thigh (second day),7.—Tearing in the right thigh (fourth day),8.— Tearing in the left thigh (second day),8.—Knee. Tearing in both knees, extending doAvn through the feet (first day),5.—Stitches in the right knee (second day),6.—[280.] Tearing in the right knee (third day),8.—Tearing in the holloAV of the right knee (first day),7.-—Tearing in the left knee (second day),8.—Tearing in the left knee, at 6 p.m. (first day),6.—Tearing and sticking in the left knee (first day),2.—Tension in the right knee-joint CALCAREA CAUSTICA. 391 (first day),7.—Violent sticking pain in the right knee-joint, on stepping, continuing in bed on moving it, at 10 p.m. (fourth day),4.—Tearing in the right knee-joint (first day),7 8.—Tearing in the right knee-joint (third day),8. —Tearing in the left knee-joint (first day),8.—Leg. [290.] Tearing in the left leg (third day),8.—Tearing in the loAver part of the right tibia (first day),8.—Tearing in the right side of the tibia of the right leg, doAvn to the toes, at 5 p.m. (second day),5.—Tension in the calves (second day),8. —Tearing in the right calf (first day),8.—Tearing in the left calf (second day),8.—Tearing in the left tendo Achillis (third day),8.—Ankle. Tear- ing in the left ankle (first and second days),8.—Foot. Tearing over part of the right foot (first day),8.—Stitches in the sole and in the forepart of the right foot (first day),7.—[300.] Tearing in the left heel (first day),8.— Toes. Aching in the first phalanx of the right great toe, on moving the joint (second day),6.—Sticking pain in a corn on the left third toe (third and fourth days),1. General Symptoms.—Weariness (first day),15.—Great Aveariness (first day),1216.—Great Aveariness (third day),12.—Extreme weariness, so that he must He doAvn, and Avas only free from the troubles in the throat and cough after eight days,17.—In the morning, on rising, Aveary and peevish (second day),2.—Great prostration and trembling of the body (first day),1.—On Avaking, felt as if he had been intoxicated (second day),2.— [310.] In the morning he felt unwell, as if he had been intoxicated the day before (he had drunk'wine the evening previous), (second day),1. Skin.—Very fine rashlike eruption on the forehead, without biting (second day),4.—Six brownish-red, isolated, or partly confluent spots like flea-bites, of the size of a penny, in the lower part of the tibia ; the skin someAvhat SAvollen ; lasting fourteen days (second day),2.—Biting vesicles, filled with lymph, in various parts of the body (first day),8.—Biting-itch- ing eruption, Avith a red areola filled Avith purulent lymph (fifth day),2.— Severe itching and sticking in the skin, especially in the neck and back; small vesicles appear filled Avith lymph, and surrounded by a red areola (sixth day) ; the next day the eruption extends to the chest, throat, and behind the ears and occiput,3. Sleep and Dreams.—Sleepiness. Yawning (first day),1.— Much yaAvning (first day),1.—Great sleepiness in the evening (first day),7. —Night quiet, until morning, Avhen a severe tension of the skin wakes him (first day),12.—Sleeplessness. [320.] Night restless, with many dreams (second day),9.—Night restless, with many dreams (third day),2.—Night very restless (second night),1.—Night restless with confused head (first day),9.—Night very restless, tossi ng hither and thither, loss of sleep, head much confused (first day),1.—Night restless, sleepless; continued toothache in a left upper IioIIoav back tooth, also with earache (second day),2.—Night restless, sleepless, with many dreams, which could not be remembered the next morning (second day),2.—Restless sleep at night, with dreams (first day),7.—Restless sleep, with anxious dreams (first day),7.—Sleep restless, fu lì of unpleasant dreams (first day),2.—[330.] Night quite sleepless, full of dreams, mudi tossing about in bed (third day),2.—Nightmare and rest- less dreams (third night),1, Fever.—Chilliness. Shivering down the back (first day),9.—Severe chili (first day),17.—Violent chili, in the evening, on goiug to bed (first day),4.—Very violent chili at 7 p.m., lasting half an hour (first day),3.— Severe shaking chili, with chattering of the teeth, at 1\ p.m. (first day),6. —Chilliness for several Aveeks, in summer,19.—A severe chilliness, on rising,3. 392 CALCAREA IODATA. —Great chilliness ofthe whole body in the evening, on going to sleep (first day),3.—[340.] Continued chilliness, folloAved by heat at noon (fifth day),12. —Severe shaking chili at 7 p.m., lasting an hour, folloAved by severe heat in the head, lasting half an hour (first day),5.—Heat. Severe burning of the skin, before going to sleep (in the evening, first day),13. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Morning), On rising, feeling in eye ; pain in small of back ; on rising, Aveary, etc.—(Forenoon), Confused head. —(Noon), Griping in abdomen ; stitches in chest, etc. ; till evening, neck stiff.—(Afternoon), 5 o'clock, pain in ear.—(Evening), Confusion of head ; Avhen drinking beer, head confused ; in bed, after drinking beer, head con- fuseti ; vertigo; pain in occiput; sensations as if hairs Avere pulled up; by candlelight, burning in eyes ; while reading, at 10 o'clock, burning of eyes ; oii going to bed, chilly ; on going to sleep, chilliness ; before going to sleep, burning of the skin.—(Night), 2 o'clock, toothache.—(In open air), Pain in hip-joint.—(In bed), Trembling in the extremities, etc.—( When bending forward), Stitches in the intestines.—(After eating bread), Nausea. —(At dinner), Pain from right eye.—(After dinner), Nausea ; pain in rib-region.—(On hanging down arm), Aching in shoulder-joint.—(Inspira- tion), Paiu in rib-region ; stitches in chest.—(Pressure), Pain in jaAvs.— (On rising), Pain in throat.—(After rising), Aching, etc, in neck ; chilly.— (When sitting), Pains in shoulder-blades.—(On stepping), Pain in knee- joints.— (On stooping), Paiu in head.—(On waking), Pain in small of back. —(On walking), Stitches in hip-joint; pain in hip-joint. Amelioration.—(Evening), Pain in articulation of jaAvs.—(After eating bread), Trembling of limbs disappears.—(On moving about), Pain in small of back. CALCAREA CHLORATA.f Calcium chloride, CaCl. Preparation, Solution of the freshly prepared substance, at first in Avater, afteiwvard in alcohol. Authority. Cattell, B. J. of Hom., voi. 11, 168. Glandular SAvellings; faintness, anxiety, and Aveakness; trembling and giddiness ; [glandular indurations and SAvellings soften and disappear] ; scrofula. The respiration quick, snoring; increased secretion of mucus, perspiration, and urine ; nausea and vomiting ; diarrhcea ; prsecordium ten- der; pulse accelerated. Failure and trembling of the limbs; giddiness; pulse small and contracted ; cold sweats, convulsions, paralysis, and insen- sibility. (Vogt, Pharmak. ; Beddoes, Daneau's Annals, 1 ; Med. Gaz., 35, 64.) CALCAREA IODATA. Calcium iodatum ; Iodide of lime, Cai. Preparation, Triturations. Authorities. 1, Dr. W. Jas. Blakely, Hah. Month., 3, 267, proving with half a grain ofthe crude ; 2, ibid., proving with the lst trit. ; 3, ibid., proving Avith the 2d trit. ; 4, M. J. L., 30 years old, proving with the 2d trit. ; 5, ibid., proving Avith the lst trit. Alind.—Indifferent to anything which may happen (after three-quar- ters of an hour),4. f Chlorata must not be confounded with Chlorica. CALCAREA IODATA. 393 Head.—Lightheaded (after three-quarters of an hour),4.—Slight giddy headache (after eight and three-quarters hours),4.—Sensation as though my head wasn't, yet Avas (after three-quarters of an hour),4.f—Slight pain in the head, with heaviness over the eyes and nose (after four hours and five minutes),6.—Fulness of the head (after three and a half hours),5.—Attack of the same dull headache as he experienced after the first dose (immedi- ately),2.—On waking in the morning, he had stili the same dull aching as he had the previous night (after ten hours),2.—Forehead. Very severe headache over the forehead and in the temples, while riding against a cold Avind (after one and a half hours),2.—[10.] Fulness in the forehead, aggra- vated by stooping,2.—Severe aching in the forehead, afterAvards most severe in the left tempie,2.—Severe dull aching over the forehead and sides of the face, worse in the right tempie,2.—Severe dull headache in the forehead (after five minutes),1.—Constant dull pain in the forehead, ever since first taking the drug (third day),1.—Severe dull pain in the forehead and over the right side of the face, with dull pain in the first upper molar tooth on the same side, on Avaking in the morning (after ten hours),3.—Dull heavy pain iu the forehead (after ten minutes),2.—Temples. Severe headache in both temples, while making the 2d cent. trit.,2.—Constant dull pain in the temples, ever since first taking the drug (third day),1.—Severe dull headache in both temples, especially in the right (after five minutes),1.— [20.] Dull pain in both temples, especially in the left, and over the root of the nose (after half an hour),3.—Sharp piercing pain in the right tempie (after ten minutes),2. Eye.—Pain over the eyes (after eight and three-quarters hours),4. Ear.—Nnmbness and ringing in the ears (after one hour),4. Mouth.—Dry furred feeling on lips and tongue (after one and a quar- ter hours),4.—Mouth and gums bum like fire (after five minutes),1.—Bitter taste in the mouth, but not disagreeable, like myrrh (after one hour and forty minutes),5.—Bitter taste, partially relieved by tobaeco (after two hours),5.—Taste at first SAveetish, afterAvards slightly astringent and metal- lic,2.—Astringent taste, like alum (after five minutes),1. Stomach.—[30.] Inclined to belch wind (after one hour),4.—Slight hiccough (after one hour),4.—Slight nausea (after one and a quarter hours),4. Abdomen.—Rumbling in the boAvels, with discharge of wind (after one hour and five minutes),4.—Constant evacuation of large quantities of wind doAvnAA'ard,2.—Evacuation of large quantities of Avind, after rising (after ten hours),3.—Slight pain in the abdomen,3. Heart and False.—Pulse regular and soft, 80,1. Neck.—Stiffness of the back of the neck (after eight and three-quarters hours),4.—Stiffness of the neck continues (after forty minutes),5. Superior Extremities.—[40.] Dull, heavy lameness in the pos- terior surface of the right arm,2.—Severe laming pain in the external por- tion of the right arm, with numbness of the hands and fingere,2. Inferior Extremities.—Tirecl feeling in the loAver limbs, espe- cially in the calves of the legs,1.—Pain across the anterior surface of the upper third of both thighs, as if he had been beaten,3. General Symptoms.—Easy, indolent feeling (after three-quarters of an hour),4.—Weariness of the Avhole body,1. Skin.—Itching in various parts of the body, disappearing and reap- pearing in other parts, only relieved after much scratching (after one f As I did not see the prover again, I cannot explain this "sensation."—W. J. B. 394 CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA. hour),2.—Persistent itching on the right elboAV, folloAved by the same on the left knee,2. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(i/orarne), On waking, pain in fore- head, etc. ; after rising, evacuation of Avind.—( While riding against a cold wind), Headache over forehead, etc—(Stooping), Fulness in the forehead. Amelioration.—(Tobacco), Bitter taste. CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA. A mixture of the basic and other phosphates of lime, prepared by drop- ping dilute phosphoric acid into lime-water, as long as a white precipitate is formed ; this precipitate is collected and triturated. (Hering, in Corre- spondenzblatt, 1837). Authorities. 1, Hering, collection of provings Avith the crude, lst and 2d triturations, Correspondenzblatt, Allentown, Pa., Feb. 8th, 1837 ; 2, Bute, ibid.; 3, Green, ibid.; 4, Huraphrey, ibid.; 5, Additional symptoms from Hering's résumé, N. Am. J. of Hom., NeAv Series, voi. 2, p. 232 ; 6, Schreter, N. Archiv., 3. 3. p. 153, proving Avith the 300th potency. Mind.—Emotion al. Easily excited (frora the 2d),\—Likes to be alone,5.—She Avishes to be at home, and Avhen at home to go out ; goes from place to place,5.—A child of fifteen months, witli a big head and open fon- tanels, took from a trituration of a drachm, C. ph., with half an ounce of milk-sugar, half a teaspoonful, in the evening. Soon violent screaming, grasping Avith hands in great agony, toAvards his mother; cold SAveat, most in face ; AA'hole body cold ; lasted nearly two hours; next day, as Avell as usuai ; 6 p.m., another speli, lasting only fifteen minutes. Mother did not give another dose. Sooner than expected the fontanel closed. (1852, N. N.),D. —With the droAVsiness, gloomy mood, inability to think, headache, singing in ears, SAA'eat in face, prostration of limbs,5.—After vexatiou, depressed, as if lame ; cannot Avork, hardly Avalk ; gets a looseness of boAvels,5.—Anxious- ness, Avith other complaints,5.—Anxiety of children ; in pit of storaach ; Avith bellyache; with chest complaints; with palpitation,5.—Feels as if she had been frightened,5.—[10.] Great ill-humor and dread of labor ; will absolutdy do nothing that he should (from the 2d),1.—Very much out of humor, disinclined to speak, prefers not to be asked questions, and to be left alone, after disagreeable neAVS (nineteenth day),6.—Peevish and. fretful children?.—GroAvs very violent, if his opinion is differed from, or if contra- dicted, so that he is vexed not to have been able to control himself (seventh day),6.—Violent, irritable, and snappish ; it affects him most to bear that some one has done Avrong ; indignatimi rises in him, and he would like to avoid the conversation (seventh day),6.—A communication in Avhich some one is justly reproached concerning his conduct, affects him very disagree- ably; he grows violent, and holds up his faults to himself (fifth day),6.— Unpleasant neAvs makes him beside himself; SAveat breaks out ; inclined to indignation and anger,5.—Unpleasant news makes him beside himself; he can seriously think of nothing, cannot collect his thoughts, and gets into a general SAveat about, it (ninth day),6.—Stupid indifference ; cretinism,5.— Intellectual. He has a clearer oversight, and more distinct vieAvs of many things (eighth day),6.—[20.] Indisposition to Avork, also to mental work,5.—Obtuse intellect; difficulty in perfonning intellectual operations ; cannot clearly distinguish,5.—AVrites Avrong Avords, or the same Avords tAvice,5. —Forgetfulness ; forgets Avhat he did a short time ago,5.—A lack of defin- CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA. 395 iteness of memory (Jones),5.—Complete loss of memory, so that he does not knoAv at ali Avhat he has just done, or what he should do (from the 2d),4. Head.— Vertigo. Some vertigo and nausea toAvards noon (first day),4. —With his dinner, vertigo and loss of memory (Neidhard),5.—Vertigo, Avhen getting up or rising from sitting,5.—Stooping causes vertigo, rush of blood to the head, dull pain in head,5.—[30.] Vertigo, staggers when Avalk- ing in the open air, Avith draAving in the nape ofthe neck in Avindy weather (sixteenth day),6.—While Avalking, vertigo ; running from the nose; bones of pelvis, hip-joint, thigh, knees, and ankle-joiut ache,5.—During catamenia, vertigo aud throbbing in the forehead, blood rushes to the head ; throbbing headache, increasing after ; over os pubis, pressure ; Avant of appetite ; bellyache and diarrhcea ; backache, shooting ; loAver limbs Aveary ; o\Ter- fatigued ; going upstairs, feels stiff ali over,5.—Vertigo, with other ailments; a dull headache, nausea ; complaints of eyes, neck ; limbs ache ; with cos- tiveness of old people ; with leucorrhcea before catamenia ; in motion, Avalking in the open air ; Avorse in windy Aveather,5.—Vertigo, with confu- sion ofthe head (twenty-first day),6.—Old people stagger when getting up from sitting,5.—Staggering, dizzy Avhen walking, Avith drawing in the nape of neck, and confusion of the head (nineteenth day),6.—General Head. Acute hydrocephaloid, with cholera infautum (Raue),5.—Heat in head ; burning on top, running doAvn to the toes,5.—Headache, like a confusion ali over on the inner sides of the skull (frora the 2d),\—[40.] Headache, in the morning, on Avaking, a heavy painful confusion, as if dose to the bone, from within and Avithout, Avorse on the vertex; aggravated by bodily exer- tion ; it seems to disappear on mental exertion, and return on bodily exer- tion ; relieved by Avashing with cold Avater (from the 2d),\—Headache like a fulness, a painful pressure ofthe brain against the skull, most severe on the top of the head; it returns regularly almost every ten seconds; at last it becomes continuous, but is stili more severe every ten seconds ; aggra- vated on motion, especially on stooping, even on changiug the position while sitting ; especially worse on sitting up after lying down, also on rising after sitting, when it is accompanied by vertigo ; better Avhile lying stili, and after stooping (from the 2d),1.—Fulness; pressure and dulness of head; worse from pressure of the hat,5.—After catamenia increases, throbbing headache ; Avant of appetite ; backache and aching in the loAver limbs ; white.?,5.—Headache, Avith hot head and face, together with ill-humor and indolence (from the 2d),:.—Some headache, with flatulence in the abdomen (after the 2d dose),4.—Headache, Avith gastric symptoms, Avith uterine com- plaints, or folloAving other sensations,5.—Headache, in the morning, with sore throat (from the 2d),L—Headache not aggravated by drinking Avine, but afterwards severe on going into the open air; relieved by scratching the head, but only Avhile scratching (from the 2d),\—Ali great exertions in- crease the headache or bring it back,5.—[50.] Every step is felt in head, in sacrum,5.—Headache better at first, from going out (from the 2d),\ — After the meals, more after dinner, headache or droAVsiness, Aveariness, itch- ing, etc,a.—Forehead. Headache over forehead, with a tearing pain in the hands and arms, most in Avrists and right middle finger,5.—Headache worse from changes of weather, extending from the forehead to nose, frora temples to ja\vs, Avith some rheumatic feeling from collar-bone to wrists,5.— Vertex. Headache on topof head, behind ears, with a draAving in muscles of the neck to the nape of the neck and back of head,0.—* Crawling sensa- tions run over top of head, as if ice were laying on upper part of occiput ; the head is hot, with smarting ofthe roots ofthe hair,5.—Farietuls. Head- 396 CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA. ache in the afternoon, with dread of labor ; some pressure on both sides towards the back; just the same in the open air, relieved for awhile after supper, though continuing someAvhat during the evening (crude),1.—Stitch- ing pain in left side of head; sleepiness during day,5.—Throbbing headache through both sides, most after quick motion,5.—Occipiti. [60.] Aching, draAving painsaround the lateral protuberances ofthe occiput,5.—External Head. Affections ofthe skull,5.—Sore pain; drawing, rending,tearing in the bones of the skull, most along the sutures of the skull, particularly betAveen the frontal and parietal bones, or around the temporal bones,''.— Scalp sore, hurts ; creeping, numbness, cold crawl ; coldness on occiput, head,5.—Tight feeling ; tension in scalp of forehead,5.—Itching on the scalp, provoking scratching, for several evenings (crude),1. Eye.—Eyes red ; capillary vessels visible in streaks from corners to cornea,5.—As if something carne into his eyes ; renewed if others talk about it,5.—Sensation in the eye, as if something Avere in it ; he always feels it anew, if even after several days it is only mentioned (from the 2d),L—(For several days there is a frequent sensation as if something Avere in the left eye ; it seems to move about in the eye, but is mostly felt toAvards the inner canthus and also in the upper part of the ball ; nothing can be seen, and it often disappears after a short time ; it is very troublesome and annoying ; in the morning there is matter in the inner canthus ; afterwards, there is some SAvelling and redness in the upper part of the inner canthus), (from the 2d)/. —[70.] Sticking-pressive pain in the left eye, extending to the upper orbitai border, iu the mornings, on Avaking (nineteenth day),6.—The left eye pains, as if from a bloAV (fifth day),6.—A pain, as if struck in the left eye; he must press it gently and hold it until it ceases (thirteenth day),6.— Itching sensation in the eyes (crude),1.—Itching of the eyes, as if there were sand or hair in them (fifth day),6.—Itching in the left eye ; he must rub it, in the evening (third day),6.—In the air, eyes worse ; coryza, hoarse- ness, cough,5.—Using eyes by gaslight hurts them,5.—Writing, and espe- cially reckoning, by candlelight, affects the eyes very much (tenth day),'1. —Orbit. Pressure above the eyes and toAvards them,5.—Lids. [80.] Hot feeling in lids ; SAveat of the bro\ATs on lids,5.—Violent painful biting sensa- tion in the left eyelid, towards the external canthus, compels violent rub- bing, Avhich causes pain, but does not relieve; in the afternoon (from the second),1.—Lachrymal Apparatus. Lachrymation and confusion of the head, \vith yaAvning (seventh day),6.—Eyes Avater, most Avith gaping,5. —Ball. Squinting ; distortion of eyeballs, as if it Avere from pressure ; eyeballs seem distended ; they protrude somewhat,5.—Eyeballs hurt, aching as if beaten,5.— Vision. * Cannot read; light hurts, particularly candle- light,5.—More nearsighted than usuai, as if dim before the eyes, as from small, round, grayish spots (fifth day),6.—Letters change in little black points, or small round gray spots, or as if a little bird was flying from right to left,5.—Veil over eyes; eyes misty,5.—[90.] Glimmering, glittering, fiery circles ; dreams of fire,5. Far.—Objectice. Inner and outer ear SAvollen ; red, sore, itching,5.— Excoriating discharge from ears,5.—Subjective. Burning pain in a small spot over the right ear, highly sensitive to the slightest touch,5.—A severe, violent, burning pain in a small spot above the right ear (Avhen scratching the head on account of itching) ; it is exceedingly sensitive to the slightest touch ; after a time it suddenly disappears (crude),1.—Aching, pressing, tearing, rending, in aud around the ears, most behind or beloAV,5.—Ali the bones behind and around the ears ache and hurt, shooting outwards,5.— CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA. 397 Pressive pain in the cartilage of the left ear, as if it were being squeezed together Avith the fingers (eleventh day),6.—Cold feeling in the ears, cold- ness folloAved by throbbing, by heat, with hard'hearing ; outer ears cold ; cold and aching, or hot and aching,5.—Heat of inner and outer ear,5.— [100.] Earaches, tearing, shutting, jerking pain, in alternations, or Avith other rheumatic complaints,5.—Soreness in ears and around,5.—Hearing. Difficult hearing, with ali other ear symptoms,5.—Singing and other noises, most in right ear,5. Nose.—Object ire. Point of nose icy cold,5.—A small, very painful ulcer forms on the right side of the septum of the nose ; he cannot well bloAV his nose, on account of a sore pain in it; opens the second day, but does not heal till the fifth day (twenty-third day),6.—Dry yelloAV mucus in the nose, which must be removed with the fingere (fourth day),6;—Fre- quent sneezing (seventh day),6.—Very frequent sneezing during the Avhole time (eleventh day),6.—Frequent violent sneezing, with running from the nose, with nasal mucus and floAV of saliva (from the 2d),L—[HO.] Sudden sneezing, and soreness on the margins of wings of nose ; fluent coryza during the afternoon,'.—Interrupted sneezing, afterAvards sneezing Avith coryza (fifth day),6.—In the evening, three or four times, sudden sneezing, fol- loAA;ed by sensation of soreness in the nostrils, with relief of the headache (crude),1.—Coryza, fluent, in a cold room ; stopped in warm air and out of doors,5.-—Fluent coryza, in a cool room ; after driving out, stopped catarrh in the hot air, outside (fifth day),6.—Very profuse, fluent coryza; three handkerchiefs a day ; discharge thick, yellow, sometiraes watery, with sore nostrils (twenty-first day),6.—In the open air, on Avarm days, nose stopped ; coming in a cool room, the nose runs,5.—Chronic catarrh in scrofulous children,0 5.—Streaks of blood ; uose bleeding, afternoon,0.—Thin bright-red streaks of blood on the mucus from the uose, while sneezing (from the 2d),L —Subject ire. [120.] Sometimes a sensation as if something had got into the nose (like a crumb, while eating), which could not be got out (from the 2cl),L—Biting-stinging in anterior angle of left nostril ; later, right nostril, sneezing and lachrymation (Jones ),5.—Tickling in the nose and sneezing,5.—Itching and a kind of soreness within the right angle of the uose near the tip (crude),1. Face.—Face pale, salloAV, yellowish, earthen,3.—*Pain in face, particu- larly in upper junhonc, from right to left; extends from. other parts to face, or from feice to >ith<-r puvts,b.—Pain in the processus zygomaticus,8.—* Swollen upper lip ; painful, hard, burning,0. Alouth.—Teeth. (SIoav, backwards in teetbing, also in closing of fontanels),5.—(SIoav dentition, with cold tremore and emaciation), (G.),5.— [130.] Teeth cannot bear cheAving,5.—( Carious teeth, cannot bear the fresh air),5.—Pains in eye-teeth and stomach-teeth,5.—Toothache, with other com- plaints,'.—In an upper holloAV root on the right side, sensation as if some- thing had got into it that she strives to remove. The loose root is sensi- tively painful Avhen touched, yet he has a desire to touch it ; every minute reneAvs the pain (twenty-first day),6.—Raging toothache in an upper root,, left, extending into the upper jaAV (fifth day),6.—Sensitiveness in an upper IioIIoav root, right, Avith desire to suck it with the tongue, Avhich increases the pain,6.—Sensation as if something Avere sticking into the loAver incisors ; it feels like a small painful SAvelling of the gum (crude),1.—Dull draAving stitches in a holloAV upper back tooth, left side, afternoon (third day),6.— Shooting in molar teeth ; ali the holloAV teeth cannot bear the air,5.—[140.] Jerking toothache in a hollow back tooth, right, after a bit of pear had got into it (fourth day),6.—Tongue. Tongue Avhite, furred on the root; most 398 CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA. in the morning,5.—Mornings, a whitish coated tongue, with furroAvs on it, as if split ; insipid SAveetish taste after the ice cream of the day before (sev- enth day),6.—When swalWing, pain in tongue, fauces, pharynx, chest, and pit of stomach,5.—Tip of the tongue feels as if sore or burnt (fourth day),6.—*Tip of tongue sore, burning, little blisters,5.—General Alo ut lì. Dryness of mouth and tongue, into choanse, with salivation, with or Avith- out thirst,5.—Contraction in the right half of the mouth, as if from some- thing hard ; teeth also feel contracted, and as if a draught of Avind carne from their roots (eighteenth day),6.—A sore spot inside of right cheek, in tAvo provers, distant in tirae and space, and from different preparatious (Jones and B.),5.—Salica. Saliva copious and acid (crude),1.—[150.] Saliva running Avith fluent coryza,5.—Taste. Flabby, sweetish taste,5.— Bitter faste ; particularly Avheat bread tastes bitter (Cate),5.—* Bitter taste in the morning, with headache,5.—Bitter taste at the setting in of the cata- menia,5.—Foul taste and smeli,5.—AH day, especially mornings, offensive taste and coated tongue (ninth day),6.—Disgusting taste when getting aAvake ; worse when hawking,5.—Insipid, disgusting taste when waking ; tongue thickly coated Avhite (fifth day),6. Throat.—HaAvking and inclination to vomit after breakfast (eighth day),6.—[160.] HaAvking up phlegm in the evening, at night, and in the morning, with gagging,5.—When they talk, they constantly hem and haAvk,5.—Much mucus ; is often compelled to hawk in his sleep, to raise the mucus (evenings, tAventieth day),6.—Much mucus, Avith excessive hawking and sore pain in the throat, late in the evening (twenty-third day),6.—Dry- ness in the throat, at night,5.—Throat dry, sore, scrapy (tAventieth day),6. —A sensation in the throat as after much Aveeping or after running, a kind of contraction (from the 2d),\—Pains and burning from other parts towards the throat,5.—Burning in pit of throat,5.—Pain on the sides of throat; ach- ing on pressure up to the ear, or from ear to shoulder, Avorse when turning the neck, also Avhen SAvalloAving,5.—[170.] Sore aching in throat ; worse when swallowing5.—DraAving in the inner throat, in the left eye, and in the left roAV of teeth (nineteeuth day),6.—Sore throat and running of the nose,5.— Sore throat in the morning, on AA'aking, Avorse in the right side, Ioav down in the fauces, more towards the back ; worse Avhen SAvalloAving ; it disappears after rising aud at breakfast; warm drink causes no pain (frora the 2d),\ —In the evening, sore throat, with tickling cough, increasing after going to bed,5.—Throat pains as if sore ; rough Avhen swalloAving, as if sore and painful ; Avorse evenings (nineteenth day),6.—Sensation of soreness in the throat, and SAvelling of the left tonsil, Avith sensitiveness to the touch ; re- lieved in the evening by moistening it Avith fruit (eighteenth day),6.—Throat rough and scrapy, as if he would bave a sore throat ; sensation of dryness in a warm room (fifth day),6.—Roughness in the throat (tAventy-first day),6. —Tickling-craAvling in the throat that excites a dry cough (sixth day;,6.— Tonsils. [180.] Pain in the right tonsil (after mustard), (from the 2d),1. —Sore pain in the left tonsil, Avhen yaAvning,6.—Fauces. Fauces and uvula red and SAvollen ; Avarm drink does not hurt,5.—Sensation of Aveak- ness or emptiness in fauces and throat,5.—Swallowing. Difficult empty SAvalloAving, with scratching in the throat ; food is easy to SAvalloAV (seventh day),6.—Saliva hurts to swallow, not food,5.—Throat Externally. Aching, sore pain in the region of parotid gland,5. Stomach.—Appetite and Thirst. Appetite better than for a long time previously (crude),1.—* Unusual hunger at 4 p.m.,5.—Infants want to be put to the breast ali the time,5.—[190.] Has much desire and appetite for coffee and Avine (fourteenth aud fifteenth days),6.—Great de- CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA. 399 sire for tobacco-smoking ; headache relieved (crude),1.—Diminished appe- tite at noon, Avith headache in the afternoon ; more appetite in the eA-ening, Avhen the headache became better (from the crude),1.—No appetite from noon to noon, but if thinking about it, she Avants to eat,5.—Complete Avant of appetite, before or with catamenia,5.—Feels no real desire for his accus- tomed smoking, nor does he relish it properly during the first tAvo Aveeks (fourteenth day),6.—Much thirst, with a dry mouth and tongue, after part of the day,5.—Eructations. After breakfast, belching, hawking, gag- ging, nausea,5.—Belching, ali forenoon, Avith qualmishness,5.—Sour belch- ing and gulping up,5.—[200.] After belching, a burning in epigastrium,5. —Heartburn, one or tAvo hours after dinner (Cate),5.—Heartbura up into the throat ; sore in right groin, and a kicking-quivering over the os pubis,5.— Nausea and Vomiting. Nausea after drinking coffee, and an iiicipi- ent heartburn and exceedingly unpleasant sensation, together with confu- sion of the head, headache, and great ill-humor (from the 2d),\—Nausea, rising from the pit of the stomach, Avhen moving ; better at rest ; folloAved by headache aud lassitude,5.—Nausea lasting tAvo hours, Avith vertigo and headache, avo ree Avhen stooping; dull confusion of the head, with confusion of the thoughts,4.—Nausea from smoking or after drinking coffee,5.—Nausea when smoking as usuai, inclination to vomit ; tobaeco itself does not taste right for several days (fifth day),6.—He gags several times as if to vomit, mornings, Avith haAvking of mucus (seventh day),6.—Vomiturition from haAvking phlegm,5.—[210.] *Children vomit often and easy,5.—Vomiting of food after eating, as if sharp, corroding, and sore in the throat, with a sensation as if the teeth Avere dull and too long, after ice-cream (evenings, eighth day),6.—Vomiting, Avith trembling of hands,5.—Storniteli. Flab- biness of stomach,5.—*An empty, sinking sensation at the epigastrium, 7 p.m.,0.—Indescribable uneasiness in region of stomach,5.—Burning in epi- gastrium ; in region of navel ; in whole abdomen, rising up into the chest, into the throat,0.—* Bum ing at the stomach and rising of water into the mouth (Avaterbrash),5.—* Stomach feels expanded,5.—Violent cramp in the stomach, a kind of pressure as if he had eaten something hard to excess that presses his stomach, Avith a sensation of qualmishness and nausea before dinner (tAvelfth day),6.—[220.] One hour after dinner, dull pain in stomach, with soreness when pressing upon it ; one or tAvo hours after dinner, heart- burn and other gastric symptoms,5.—Pressure in stomach ; lessening Avhen she rests,5.—Sharp cutting or cramplike paiu in stomach, Avith headache,5. Abdomen.—Hypochondria. Throbbing in right hypochon- drium ; lessened after belching or passing Avind,5.—Sticking in the region of the liver during a long inspiration as if from flatus (tAvelfth day),6.— Stitches or shooting in region of liver, Avhen taking a deep breath,6.—Sharp paiu in region of spleen,5.— Umbilical. Emptiness or sinking around navel or in Avhole belly,5.—Complaint like in the first period of pregnancy ; a draAving aching in region of navel, extending to the sacrai region ; Avorse iu the forenoon,5.—Cutting pain in the abdomen around the navel, a kind of Avind colie, and eructations of some herb that he had eaten at dinner ; after drinking cobi Avater, the pains are violently reneAA'ed, evening (fifth day),6.—[230.] Two hours after eating ice cream in the evening, colic-like pains about the navel (sixth day),6.—Aching soreness and pain around navel; lessens after fetid wind passes off,5.—General Abdomen. Much flatulence and rumbling in the abdomen, with some pain, after two doses of the lst; the same, also much more severe, after a third dose, together Avith confusion of the head, Avhich soon increased to a dull pain, which 400 CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA. was always more sensitive on stooping ; this continued more or less severe the Avhole day, until a thin evacuation followed, preceded by sensitive pain ; quite Avell the next day,3.—Meteorismus, and pain in the abdomen, followed by stool and immediate relief of the symptoms (from the 2d),3.— * Wind passes off, with a stendi,5.—Difficult passage of flatus, folloAved by slight relief (from the 2d),1.—Motion in abdomen as if something alive,5.— Abdominal pains, with headache, earache, hot face, pain in groins, loose- ness of boAvels, Aveary legs, crawls ; or in alternation Avith headache, burn- ing throat, uterine pains, lassitude,5.—Severe pain in the abdomen, Avith flatulence, with unusually frequent stools, at first naturai, afterAvards soft (third and fourth days),4.—External Avall of the abdomen asleep, numb, quivering, aching, etc,5.—[240.] Pinching, shooting stitches, running, kicking ; moving in left side of belly,5.—*On every attempt to eat, bellyache, (G. Bute),5. — Bellyache less after passing Avind, after stool, or after leucorrhcea,5.—A pressure in abdomen, Avith difficulty of preventing escape of urine,5.—After drinking cold Avater, cutting in abdomen,5.—Cutting pains in the abdomen tAvo hours after eating honey, relieved by passage of flatus (seventh day),6.—Griping in the abdomen and sensation of discom- fort after eating fruit (fourteenth day),6.-—Before appearance of menses, griping and rumbling in boAvels aud leucorrhcea,5.—Eating ice-cream in the evening gives him the colie, and he has to vomit the next morning,5.— * Cutting, pinching, sharp colie, followed by looseness,5.—[250.] Severe pain in region of transverse colon, 3 p.m.,5.—Hypogastrium and Iliac Region. Over os pubis a draAving pain from right to left ; passing of some blood, folloAved by earache from left to right (female),5.—Warm feel- ing in the groins; burning aching pain,5.—Aching soreness, cutting, draAv- ing in left groin, later in right,5.—Throbbing, stinging, ticking, sore- aching, pressing, draAving upAvards in symphysis, downwards in thighs,5.— Sacro-iliac symphysis in Avalking, as if separated,5. Rectum and Anus.—Sore aching in anus Avhen getting up in the morning,5.—After supper pressure in rectum, Avith a stool ; the first hard, the last thin,5.—Stitches in the rectum, evenings (eighth day),6.—Single stitches in rectum toAvards the anus, or shooting in anus,5.—[260.] Itching in the rectum (eleventh day),6.—Itching, sticking, and cutting in the rectum (fourth day),6.—Itching, tickling, prickling in the rectum, with a desire to draw it in very much, without having had a stool ali day, evening, in lied (fifteenth day),6.—On the fourteenth day, a hsemorrhoidal aggravation as on the eighth day,6.—Protruding piles, aching and itching, sore; oozing out of a yelloAV fluid,5.—Warmth, burning, pulsating in anus ; hearing clown toAvards anus,0.—*Sore feeling in anus, worse outside, with stitching, burning, throbbing,5.—Itching in anus; most in the evening,5.—Shooting through perinaeum into the penis (Jones),5.—Heaviness and urging to stool, with costiveness, or after looseness,5. Stool. — Diarrhcea. [270.] Diarrhcea, after cider (crude),1.— *Diarrheea, in Avhich there Avere many small Avhite points, or flakes, like pus, scarcely perceptible (third day), "(crude),1.—* Very offensive diarrhcea (from the 4th),2.—She Avas taken with diarrhcea and pain in the ball of the thumb (from the 4th),2.—Diarrhcea after vexation,5.—*During first dentition diarrhcea, Avith much Avind,5. — *Juicy fruit or cider causes diarrhcea,5.—Watery looseness day and night, with an urging after the stool, every fifteen minutes,5.—Stool, etc, morning and evening,5.—Two stools, mornings and evenings, the last with much blackish blood, mucus, and some bloody fibrinous, membranous pieces (tAVenty-seventh day),6.— CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA. 401 [280.] Tavo stools in the morning with but little blood and mudi less mucus than usuai (tenth day),6.—Three stools with excessive protrusion of hpemorrhoids that are sensitively sore and throbbing. After the third evacuation tenesmus and urgency as if more Avere to pass ; no stool the tAvo following days (fourteenth day),6.—*Moruings, copious, soft stool; re- newed urgency direetly on wiping, after which a little more was evacuateli. Dull draAving in the nape of the neck, in the afternoons (fourth day),6.— Pappy stool mornings after awaking, Avith dark, at first clotted, afterAvards liquid blood ; a half hour after diarrhcea with tenesmus. Three hours later urgency to stool again, Avhen nothing Avas passed but some mucus tinged with blood, Avith mudi greater protrusion of hsemorrhoids than during the previous six days, with scraping, cutting, and itching pain ili them ; they do not recede for some time (distinct aggravatimi, eighth day),6.—Must go to stool direetly after rising ; on previous day two hours later, Avith much less discharge of blood than before (sixth day),*.—Unusual but scanty stool in the evening, with very much flatulence (crude),1.—Evenings after driving a whole day, a second stool, with someAvhat more blood than usuai (thirteenth day),6.—No blood with the light properly formed stool, only so frora colored mucus (seventh day),6.—Stool soft, mixed with blackish blood, more than formerly (after an hour),*.—After omitting stool for tAvo days, an eA'acuation, Avith more blood than for some time past (seventeenth day),6. —[290.] Bleeding after stool, or with a soft stool folloAved by slime; pro- trusion of piles after short buzzing in ears ; very Aveak feeling in male sexual parts,5.—After the copious morning stool with blood, reneAved urgency when Aviping himself, upon Avhich he passed a few soft small pieces Avithout blood (second day),6. — Diaper reddish-yelloAV (Boecker),5.— Constipation. No stool (ninth to tAventy-first day),6.—No stool, and scraping sore pain in the anus, especially when walking in the evening (twelfth day),6. Urinary Organs.—Kidneys and Bladder. Pain in the re- gion of the kidneys, Avhen lifting, digging, bloAving the uose, frequently so violent as to cause crying out (from the 4th),2.—In region. of kidneys, violent peiin when lifting and when blowing the nose. Pain in back, jerking, rend- ing, cutting, shooting,5.—Violent pain in bladder, and ali neigbboring parts,5.—Sore aching in bladder, worse after micturition,5.—A painful sen- sation in the neck of the bladder, like that Avhen having the stream sud- denly stopped,5.—[300.] While urinating, draAving in bladder upAA'ards (temale; ; burning in urethra, hardness (male),5.—Frequent pressure in the bladder; he is often compelled to pass a little clear, pale urine (fourteenth day),6.—Pressing pain, most on right side of bladder,5.—Before urinating, cutting in bladder, pressing down, cutting in urethra,5.—Shooting in the mouth of the bladder,5.— Urethra. Orifice of the urethra someAvhat in- flamed and agglutinated. A quantity of urine spirts out after urinating (fourth day),6.—Wheu urinating, the urethra expands very much, swells and groAvs hard, with burning, toAvards evening (third day),6.—Cutting pains in urethra,5.—Cutting pain in the urethra, when not urinating (four- teenth day),6.—After urinating, cutting and burning in urethra (male) ; pressing and cutting in bladder, deep into the left (female) ; relaxation and Aveakness of the organs (male),5.—[310.] Sticking in the urethra Avhen not urinating,6.—Frequent urging to make Avater (Cate),5.—Frequent urgency to urinate; ahvays some dropping of urine afterAvards (sixth day),6.—Mic- turition. Passage of urine more copious than usuai (third and fourth days),4.—Frequent, copious passage of urine, Avith Aveakness and Aveariness,4. vol. n.—26 402 CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA. —Frequent urinating, evenings while in bed (fifteenth day),6.—*Large quantities of urine, with sensation of weakness (Gf.),5.—Urinating at 2 o'clock in the night; he believed it AA'as morning; clean taste in the mouth, followed by slumbering till morning, Avhen he aAvoke with an insipid, disgusting taste in his mouth,6.—When urinating, fine streams spirt sideAvays in every direction, from the vigorous stream ; together with slight cutting in the urethra (fourth day),6.— Urine. Dark urine, Avarmer than usuai, and of penetrating odor,5.—[320.] Urine dark-colored, hot, smelling like strong tea (frora the 4th),2.—Very dark urine in the afternoon, something very unusual (from the 2d),L—More urine, with flocculent sediment,5. Sexual Organs.— Male. Penis SAvollen hard, evenings, and the urethra much distended Avhen urinating (fifteenth day),6.—Erection, while riding in a carriage, Avithout desire,5.—Erection, painful, Avith burning in urethra, and a tension in the penis, in the evening,5.—Excessive erections, when driving for any length of time, but Avithout desire (thirteenth day),6. —The genito-urinary organs seem generally affected after the passage of a stool and urine (crude),1.—Cutting-drawing pains in the glans, extending toAvards the tip, only while sitting; not very severe, but an exceedingly unpleasant sensation (frora the 2d),L—Shooting in the root of penis aud bladder (Brugger),0.—[330.] ToAvards morning, special desire for coitus ; together with very unusual orgasm ; after rising, general Avell feeling, and appetite, Avhich he did not usually have in the morning, and though there Avas some headache left over from the previous day, stili there Avas more desire for Avork (crude),1.—Sexual desire first increased ; with others, de- creased (male),5.—At 1 o'clock, in the night, excessive emission, Avith a voluptuous dream (eighth day),6.—Female. * Weakness and distress in the region of the uterus, and the uterine displacement ; aggravated by the pas- sage of stool eind arine,7'.—Aching in uterus, in the morning (female),5.—A pressing in uterus; more sexual desire; ache in neck of bladder; prostra- tion,0.—Cutting pain in uterus through to the sacrum (female),5.—Swelling of external parts and vagina, Avhen awaking,5.j—Clitoris erect after urina- tion, with desire,5.—Whites, cream-like, pass from her in the afternoon, unconsciously,5.—[340.] Whites tAvo Aveeks after catamenia, or frora one terni to another,5.—Voluptuous feeling, as if ali the female parts Avere filling up with blood ; she feels the pulse in ali the parts, Avith increased sexual desire,5.— Over mons veneris a pressure upwards, a throbbing or other sensa- tions (temale),5.—Pressive-draAving and sore feeling, as if catamenia should appear; aching pressure in uterus and vagina, in the loins; flushes of beat; fatigued from going upstairs; pain from right groin into the left hip,5.—Pains from navel and other parts drawing to the vagina,5.—Pain in vagina, Avith flushes and faintness,5.—Burning in vagina, with pain on both sides of bladder and uterus; burning like fire up into the chest,5.—After nose-bleeding, aching in vagina,5.—Labia sore, aching ; Avarili feeling be- tAveen exteruals ; stitching paiu in inner labia,5.—Before catamenia, great sexual desire, followed by a copious flow ; headache three to seven days before; griping and rumbling in boAvels ; stitching pains in left side of head; Avhites, and sleepiness during the day,5.—[350.] Nymphoraania ; ali organs in erection, with insatiable desire, particularly before catamenia,5.— Catamenia too early (five to'eight days), with girls, and bright blood; tAvo. weeks too late, with a widow, blood too dark ; seventeen Aveeks too late, first bright red, then dark, last lochia-like and fetid. Blood dark, espe- cially with rheumatic patients,5.—Menses every tAvo Aveeks, black and clotted ; menorrhagia,5.—Less catamenia, more Avhites, like white of eggs, CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA. 403 day and night; worse in the morning, after rising; of a SAveetish odor; in- creased Avhites, and Avith a stool of a bad odor,5. Respiratory Organs.—Larynx. He has to haAvk or to hem if he Avantstotalk clear,5.—Burning in larynx, after the same feeling on back part of tongue,5.— Voice. Hoarseness ami cough, day and night,5.—Even- ings, husky and hoarse, with inclination to vomit ; is obliged to haAvk in order to speak distinctly (tAvelfth day),6.—Husky voice ; mucus in the throat prevents him from speaking distinctly ; is obliged to haAvk whenever he Avants to speak, in the evening (eleventh day),6.— Cough. Cough in the stinny half ofthe day, 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.,5.—[360.] Tickling cough and lach- rymation of the left eye (fifth day),6.—Dry cough, with hoarseness and sore- ness, and dryness in the throat,5.—Respiration. Involuntary sighing,5. —* Involuntary sighing at times (Cate, C. Hg., Biggen),0.—-(He Avas fre- quently obliged to take a deep sighing breath), (crude),1.—Desire to take a deep breath, to sigh ; with it a pain in the chest; shooting in liver,5.— * Breathing more frequent; short and difficult5—Short breath and cough,5.— Lifting child up from cradle, suffbcative fits (doAvn, Borax),5.—Suffocating attacks of a male child of six months, after nursing; more often after cry- ing, and after being taken out of the cradle; breathing ceases; head turns backAvards ; face blue ; fighting with hands and feet ; after attacks, greatly relaxed ; some days none, some days several attacks,5. Chest.—[370.] Pain on a small spot, from coughing; Avith short breath,5. —Burning sensation in chest, from beloAV up into the throat ; sometimes doAvn- Avards,5.—Constriction of breast ; difficult breathing in the evening, better Avhen lying in bed, Avorse again Avhen rising in the morning, with great pain in the chest Avhen breathing,5.—* Contraction, ofthe chest and difficult breath- ing, evening till 10 p.m. ; better on lying down, ivorse ivhen getting up>,5.—Dull aching in chest, and sore to the touch,5.—Pressing ache in the chest; most beloAV and upAvards,5.—Over the clavicle sore, cutting ; pain in throat, soreness, glands hurt,5.—Front. Creaking on the left side of the sternum, like a cracking in the joints (from the 2d),\—Sharp pain, like an instrti- ment passed through end of breast-bone, during the day,5.—Tearing, press- ing, and shooting in breast-bone,5.—[380.] Sore pain on the sternum,5.— Sides. Pains Avhere the cartilages and ribs meet,5.—Hardness, soreness,, pressure in right side,5.—Pressure and soreness in left side,5.—Stitch in left side, while breathing,5.—Shooting pain in the left chest, going through the shoulder,5.—With inhalation, shooting in left breast and right tempie ; Avith breathing, iuhaling, and exhaling, a shooting in chest ; most with a deep breath,5.—Beating on a small spot on left side of chest,5.—Collar-bone sore; first left and then right,5.—Sharp pain in region of sixth rib ; first on right side, later on left fourth and fifth rib, coming and going ; takes the breath away; most with a deep breath, during the day,5.—[390.] A tumor like a Avalnut in left mamma,5.—In left mamma, a hardness, like a walnut, sore to pressure; with a man of eighteen years,5.—Milk watery, thin, neutra!,5.— Milk acid, not alkaline ; acts on blue litmus,5.—Milk changeable, frora the alkali to the neutral, or to the acid,5.—External feeling of warmth in mamma?, toAvards the left arm,5.—Child refuses the breast ; the milk has a saltish taste; trying it, the taste remains long in the mouth, 3C Jenichen. Next day, milk sweet (Pehrson, Guernsey),5.—Pressing, tearing, rending, draAving "contraction ; pinching, shooting, burning in mamma?,5.—*Mammce sore to the touch5.—Nipples aching, sore,5. Heart and False.—[400.] Sharp pain in region of heart, with in- haling, interferes with breathing,5.—Sharp cutting, shooting, in region of 404 CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA. heart; interrupts breathing,5.—Feels beating of pulse, not frequent but quick • while sitting, he feels it in the nape of neck and left chest,. Neck and Back.—Neck. Muscles of neck hurt up to occiput; first right, then left,5.—*A slight draught of air is followed by rheumatic pain in neck, stiffness and dulness of head,5.—* Cramplike pain in the neck; first on one side, then the other (Cate, r to If),5.—Stiffness in the nape ofthe neck (ninth day),6.—On exposure to a slight draught, violent rheumatic draAving pains in the nape of the neck, with a kind of stiffuess and dulness of the whole head (thirteenth day),6.—Back. *Backache and uterine pains,5.—Back and loAver limbs ache less after motion,5.—[410.] Drawing in back and limbs, with gaping, stretching, bending backwards ; Avorse evening and morning, getting aAvake, on moving about,5.—With mhala- tion, a sudden jerking pain in back,5.—Dorsal. Pains and aches in and near, between, and mostly below the shoulder-blades, throbbing, pulsating, jerking,5.—Tensive pain below the right shoulder-blade, extending forward (from the 2d),L—Lumbar. The small of the back, knees, thumbs, are especially affected,4.—Sore aching in left loin,5.—Sacrai. In sacrum numbness and lameness,5.—Sharp sacrai pains, laraeness,8.—Severe pam above the sacrum, and in the hips, soon after taking it (from the 4th),2.— *In the union of sacrum and hip-bone, sacro-iliac union, a soreness, as if sepa- rated,5.—[420.] Pain and aches, soreness, pressive, tearing, and shooting in os coccy^'is,5. Extremities in General.—TvemhKng of arms and hands, Avith other complaints, particularly uterine,5.—Weariness in ali the Hmbs during pregnancy,5.—*Pains flying about in ali parts of rump and limbs, after get- ting wet in rain,5.—*Aching in ali the limbs, with weariness,5.—Mornings after Avaking, the extremities have gone to sleep, especially the hands and feet (after disagreeable neAvs the day previous), (twentieth day),6. Superior Extremities.—-Trembling in arms and hands (two girls), (also Cate and *),5.—Paralysis of the whole left arm, lasting an hour (from the 4th),2.—Dull pain in arms ; first left, then right, from shoulder to fin- gere; from clavicle doAvn to the Avrist,5.—Pain and numbness of the left arm, in the afternoon (after taking the drug in the morning), (from the 2d),2.—[430.] Ali the bones of the arm ache, particularly in the thumb,5. —Soreness, burning, itching under the arms,5.—Shoulder. Pain and aches in shoulder and shoulder-blades,5.—Rheumatic pains in shoulders, chest, and other parts, after getting wet in the rain (Jones),5.—Sore aching, bruised pains in shoulder, or doAvn the arm,5.—Arm. A very sensitive pain from the left elbow-joint to the shoulder (from the 4th),2.—Rheumatic pain in upper arm near shoulder-joint ; cannot lift the arm,5.—Sensation like a hot stitch in the right upper arm above the bend of the elbow (twenty-second day),6.—Elbow. Burning in the right elboAV, as if from the bite of ants (thirteenth day),6.—Through elbows, shooting, usually first left, then right,5.—[440.] In elbow, as if the joint had been struck,5.— Forearm. Cramplike pain in forearm ; sore, bruised feeling ; tearing,5. —Pain, as if broken, in the right forearm bones (fourth day),6.—Breaking pain in the right forearm, then in the left (fifth day),6.— Wrist. Sudden pressive pain in both Avrists, worse in the left, lasting a long time (after eleven hours), (from the 4th),2.—Pain in right Avrist, Avith lameness, as if beat; cramplike and other pains Avhen moving or using it,5.—Hand. Hands tremble ; she is sick ; heart beats ; fear of bad neAvs ; after this, trembling and weak,5.—Trembling of hands, with headache ; pain in chest, bellyache,5.—Hands asleep,5.—The right hand feels as if pounded, and CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA. 405 gone to sleep in bed (fifth day),6.—[450.] Paralysis of the left hand and arni,2.—Burning-sticking in the left metacarpal bones, towards evening (ninth day),6.—Pressive pain in the left band and in the left metacarpal bones (tAventy-second day),6.—Fingers. The thumbs moved spasmodi- cally,5.—Paralysis of ali the finger-joints (from the 4th),2.—Pain in single fingere,5.—Pain in the fingers of the right hand Avhen Avriting, in the even- ing (third day), (from the 4th),2.—(Pain in the first joint of the little finger, Avhich it had already had for a long time), (from the 2d),\—Break- ing pain in the third phalanx of the right third finger (twenty-third day),". —In right thumb, ali the joints as if luxated or sprained,5.—[460.] Stick- ing pain, as if with a hot needle, in the tip of the left thumb (fourteenth day),6.—Raging, tAvitching paiu in the first joint of the left little finger (seventh day),6.—Points of thumb and finger sore,5.—The right little finger pains goutlike, as if bruised and SAvelled, Avorse when touched or moved ; afternoons during the finest Avarra Aveather ; it Avas only a little Avindy (fourth day),6.—* Ulcerative pain in the roots of the finger-nails of the right hand, especially in the middle finger (from the 4th),2.—Pains as if ulcerated around the nails,5. Inferior Extremities.—The child does not stand any more,5.— Stepping motion of loAver limbs,5.—*Lower limbs, abdomen, and sacrum asleep ; cannot getup from the seat,5.—* Lower limbs fedi asleep, with a restless, anxious feeling ; has to move them tojump out of the carriage; also at night5.— [470.] *Legs tired, weak, restless, crawling, tingling,5.—Lame feeling of loAver limbs, tired, heavy,5.—In damp, rainy, cold Aveather, dull pain in loAver limbs,5.—Hip. Caries, hip-joint, heel, Avith stinking pus,5.—In the hip-bone, tearing, shooting, draAving,5.—Shooting or stitches frora the hip-bone up or doAvn ; worst from the ischium doAvn, jerking, draAving, with a warm feel- ing,5.—Thigh. Going to sleep of the gluteal muscles, with restlessness in the IoAA'er limbs; he is constantly obliged to move them and change his po- sition ; at the same time a feeling of anxiety, he Avants to jump out of the carriage ; if he turns upon the right side, half lying, the nervus ischiadi- cus pains as if pressed, and he is obliged to sit up erect (during a longer drive at night), (tAventy-third day),6.—On rising after sitting a short time, the right buttock feels as if gone to sleep, and this sensation extended through the entire leg doAvn into the toes (fourth day),6.—Buttocks and backside asleep, with an uneasiness,5.—Sore aching in buttocks ; warmth, heat, burning, itching, oozing pimples; after scratching, scurfs continue to itch,5.—[480.] Day after a snoAvstorm, buttocks as if beaten, with lame- ness,5.—In the nates lameness, as if beaten ; after a storm ali kinds of pain, with soreness ; most from right to left, but alternating most on right side,5. —Aching and soreness of thighs,5.—Sharp pain in the tendons on the inside of thighs, more when Avalking,5.—While nursing her fifth child during sixth month (taking four drops of 4th iu Avater), labor pains doAvn in the thighs, with an involuntary stool, and passing some blood. A strong, healthy Avoman, never before having catamenia during nursing (Bute),5.— Knee. Pains above the knee,5.—Knees painful Avhen walking, as if scraped, Avhen touched by the pants; later he found red pimples on the knees that caused the pain (eighth day),6.—Pains in the knees Avorse Avhen walking ; first left, then right (observed in fifty-four symptoms),5.—Boring in the right knee, worse from stretching; most at night,5.—Knees pain as if sprained ; sore Avhen Avalking,5.—[490.] Sharp pain in the knees,4.—Sharp pain in both knees Avhen Avalking, in the afternoon (second day), (from the 4th),2.—Shooting through the left thigh to the knee; stirring above, doAvn 406 CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA. to ankle-bones ; toes too thick,5.—Violent pain below the hollow of the knee, worse when taking boots off,5.—Pain beneath the holloAV of the knee every time it is strongly bent, as for example, on draAving on the boots, ex- ceedingly painful ; it makes the use of the whole limbs uncertain, as for example, when walking or jumpiug,1.—Tendons in the holloAV of the knee as if too short,5.—Tensive drawing in the left popliteal space Avhen raising or stretching out the foot, as if the tendons were too short, relieved by con- tinued walking (fourth day),6.— Leg. Feels blood run from the knee doAvn to the feet,5.—Tearing in left lower leg from the knee down to the feet ; dry, crusty tetters cover the leg,5.—Rending pains in the bones of the left leg/ as if broken, alternating sympathetically with the right hand (fourth day),6.—[500.] Contraction around the left calf, as if he were tied there (seventh day),6.—Cramp pain in calves, draAving, rending, shooting, Avami feeling,5.—■* Cramp in calves, on a small spot inside, when walking,,°.— Pain in the calves, rending, tearing, draAving, shooting,5.—Pain in the right calf, so violent that he could scarcely raise the leg, in the morning (third day), (from the 4th),2.—DraAving pains in shin-bones,5.—A pain in the head of left tibia caused by a kick returns; the spot became so soretbat he could not bear it touched ; it disturbed the sleep, coming on every night; gradually an exostosis formed and remained (Freitag),5.—Ankle. Ankle- joint as if dislocated,5.—Rending, tearing, shooting in ankle-joint,5.—Foot. 'Weakness in the feet after coition (twenty-first day),6.—[510.] Left'foot Avent to sleep Avhile driving, and crawling in the sole of it like formication (fifth day),6.—Cramplike pain in the feet, most in the ankle-joint,5.—In the right metatarsal bones, stitches, as if with needles, Avhen stepping doAvn (tenth day),6.—Tearing pain in the left metatarsal bone (fifth day),6.— Toes. Twitching ofthe big toes; the little toe drawn imvard,5.—Old (gouty) pain in the left great toe, Avith inclination to crack the joints, which, however, he did not do (crude),1. General Symptoms.—Object ire. Phosphatic diathesis (G.),5.— Rachitis; fontanels Avide open ; diarrhcea; emaciation,5.—Rheumatism re- turning with cold Aveather, leaving her with the warm season,5.—Distended veins (from the 4th.),2.—[520.] After fractures, when they do not ossify, or the callus does not forni, smaller doses of the stuffare required to forni a callus, are folloAved by the formation of one, containing one hundred times more ofthe C. ph.,5.—Disposition to stretch,5.—Constant stretching,5. —Convulsive starts Avhen the child lies on his back, Avhich cease when lying on its side,5.—Extensore more affected than flexors, in ali the limbs,5.— Stiff in bed in the morning; can hardly turn,5.—The greatest Aveariness ; tired frora going upstairs; does not Avant to rise frora sitting,5.—* Weariness when going upstairs ; wants to sit down ; hates to get up,5.—Weakness, Avith other symptoms,5.—Great Aveakness and Aveariness, soon after taking; sharp pains in the stomach and in the knees, with headache, Avhich lasted a Avhole day; on the next morning pain in the right great toe, Avorse when walking, lasting the Avhole day; after a few days he repeated the dose, Avhich caused the pain'in the stomach and the headache, with diarrhcea; the pain in the stomach continued the next day, was very severe at times, Avith a watery diarrhcea and burning stools ; the diarrhcea continued the third day, Avith violent pain in the stomach on every attempt to eat anything; mudi better the fourth day ; quite well the fifth day (from the 4th.),2.—[530.] Soon after taking it she felt weak and prostrated, with flushes of heat in the head, nervous weakness; three hours afterAvards she Avas attacked by severe pain in the right knee, on account of Avhich she could scarcely walk; she CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA. 407 felt as though she had receh^ed a bloAV on the inner side of the knee, Avhich caused at the same time a violent paiii and sensation of soreness^which lasted tAvo days; the second dose taken some days afterAvards had the same effect, aggravated by bending the knee; her tAvelve-year old daugbter had the sanie symptoms from the same dose, only more severe ; she had together Avith Aveakness, severe headache, pain and sensation of soreness ofthe thigh, which after a time extended into the left knee aud there lasted twenty-four hours; after the disappearance ofthe pain the knee stili remained sensitive to touch, as if beaten; her ten-year old son Avas also affected by a violent pain in the left knee, extending to the sole ofthe foot; her infant, Avho had just began to stand, would not stand any longer, and it Avas plainly to be seen that he had been affected by the paralyzing poAver of the drug through bis mother's milk (from the 4th),2.—Restlessness, spasmodic motion of limbs ; worse Avhen lying on back, better lying on side,5.—Sensitive to slight touch,5.—Sttbjertice. She feels in general very uncomfortable (from the 4th),2.—After taking cold, liable to rheumatic pains in ali her joints,5.— Feeling of lameness of the flexors; sudden aching of the extensors of ali the limbs,5.—Painless gnaAving, Avith quivering, jerking, and beat; full of fear,0.—Trembling feeling, then toothache, and uterine pains,5.—Ail- ments from grief, disappointed love,5.—Pains in various parts of the body, frequently shooting along the muscles into the joints,4.—[540.] Pain in bones, particularly shin-bones,5.—Bones affected along the sutures (see head), or Avhere bones unite, symphysis ; also in the pelvis (see falling of Avomb),5.—Most pain in joints, afterwards in the bones,5.—Pain in ali the joints ; most left side; later and less the right,5.—Sharp pain in the tendons,5. —The tendons are sore when stretching and bending,5.—Sensations mostly on small spots,5.—Sore pain, first right, then left,5.—Places hurt by a shock become sore to the touch ; ou a place burnt tAventy-three years ago a tetter forms, an exostosis ; old scars exulcerate,0.—The symptoms remaining the longest Avith the provers appear in the morning hours,5.—[550.] The sunny half to the dark half like 5 3,5.—The last half of the day stands to the first half like 5 7,\—In bed, pains in bones or joints,5.—Every cold causes pains in joints, and where bones unite and forni a symphysis or sature (C. Hg. ),5.—She is very much Avorse after taking a light cold,5.—* On every little cold she is much worse; rheumatic pains and displaced uterus5.—During moderate motions of single limbs most ofthe painful symptoms appear, aud get easier after lying doAvn,5.—Pains after great exertions are Avorse when lying doAvn,5.—Pressure Avorse, head, chest, belly, limbs,5.—The symptoms occur after the second dose and gradually diminish until the fourth day, Avhen they disappear,4.—[560.] Right to left, sutures of frontal and lateral bones; earache, stopped up; cold feeling; jugular bones ache, upper jaAV pains ; toothache ; bellyache ; aching in groins, above the os pubis, mamma?, neck, chest, back, armpits, arms, elboAvs, forearms, hands, fingers, buttocks, thighs, above knees, shin-bones, calves, heels, big toes, toes,5.—Right upper, left loAver ; pain in bones (Schreter),5. Skin.—General. After a cold foot-bath becomes red, with prickling like nettles,5.—After a cold river-batb, red as a lobster over the Avhole body, Avith biting and prickling, asof nettles (fourteenth day),6.—Skin dark- broAvn, yelloAV, with groAvn people; in a child often days,5.—Eruptions. Dì'ìJ. Pimples on the forehead (eighth day),6.—Pimples on the ears,5.— Pimple on the scrotum, sore to the touch (fourth day),6.—Pimples in region of joints,5.—Pimples inside of forearm,5.—[570.] Pimples on back of band, 408 CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA. on wrist,5.—An itching pimple on the back of the left hand ; the itching ceases after scratching, evenings (third day),6.—A pimple on the right ankle, sore fo the touch (twelfth day),6.—Tetters on loAver legs, peeling off, scaling,5.—Pastular. Scrofulous ulcers; lax and lazy,5.—A sup- purating pimple behind the left ear, sore to the touch (tAventieth day),6.— Suppurating pimple on the nape of the neck, sensitively painful to the touch (tenth day),6.—On the back of the left metacarpal joint a suppurat- ing pimple, sore to the touch (eighth day),6.—Furimele betAvèen the right eyebroAV and upper lid ; eye inflamed ; lids falling or closed, most in the morning,5.—Small furuncle near anus to the right, with much pain ; can- not sit ; has to stand or He on left side ; disebarges blood or pus, and re- mains a painless fistula (two provere),5.—[580.] Large ulcers above or around the ears and in the region of parotid gland,0.—Sensations. Itching and burning as from nettles,5.—Itching and burning over theAvhole skin (from the 4th),2.—Itching, biting; most on places years before affected,5. —Sticking-drawing of the skin on the right side of the thorax, especially AA'hen raising the arms (tenth day),6.—Very unpleasant formication over the Avhole abdomen, for an hour and a half (five hours after taking 8 drops of the 4th),2.—Itching on point of uose,5.—Itching betAveen the third and little finger of the left hand (seventh day),6.—On the buttocks stinging on little spots ; itching, burning, sore spots, oozing scurfs,5.—[590.] Burning- itching of outer ear in a warm room,5. Sleep and Dreams.—Sleepiness. * Gaping,with irresistible drow- siness a II forenoon,5.—* Cannot get awake in tlie early morning ( J. C. Morgan),5. —Gaping, Avith tears in eyes,5.—Sleepiness ali forenoon, before and at din- ner,5.—Great sleepiness ; he can hardly pulì open his eyes, during morning service (after three hours),6.—Before dinner, very sleepy, with yaAvning (fifth day),6.—DroAVsy ali day (Jones),5.—Sleepy before dinner ; falls asleep while eating ; and after dinner, Avhile sitting, falls in a deep sleep,5.— Ali evening asleep,5.—[600.] Sound sleep in the evening ; early waking from sleep (crude),1.—Slcjtlessness. No sleep till 2 or 3 o'clock (from the 2d),\—Cannot go to sleep, must turn and toss ; his body itches; frequently lies on his stomach, and does not go to sleep till after 2 in the morning (fif- teenth day),6.—Wakeful a long time, evenings,6.—Mornings aAvoke earlier than usuai (eighth day),6.—Early Avaking, feeling well,5.—Early Avaking, mornings, Avith. erections, Avithout desire, after which he fell into a sleep, in which he heard everything that passed about him, Avithout being able to rouse himself. He dreamed of journeys beset Avith obstacles,6.—Starting in sleep,5.—In sleep, starting as frora fright,5.—Very restless sleep ; tosses about a great deal (nineteenth day),6.—[610.] Sleep disturbed, most before mid- night,5.—Dreams. Many dreams, quite unusual, Avith thoughts about many events (crude),1.—Dreams very vivid, most from late events or last readings,5.—Vivid dreams every night, that seem like actual events. Mostly of journeys in regions Avhere he has been (eleventh day),6.—Dreams of oc- currences ofthe day before (sixth day),6.—Dreams of objects about Avhich he had read the evening before (eighth day),6.—Dreams at night of meet- ing old friends, and of journeys (seventh day),6.—Dreams of travelling (Schreter, Beblert, Cate),5.—Sleep, with many dreams of dangers, though Avithout fear (from the 2d),\—Dreams of fire, though Avithout many flames (from the 2d),1. Fever.—Chilliness. [620.] Shivering, with a hot face, with belly- ache,5.—Frequent creeping shiverings, with motion of the scrotum not like CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA. 409 that after urinating (crude),1.—Ears cold ; point of nose cold,5.—Frequent crawls ali over ; crawls on the head,5.—Chili in the morning after dressing, with cough and coryza,5.—Chili, Avith uterine pains,5.—Outdoors, a shaking chili,5.—When going in the cold she feels chilly,5.—Especially chilly when going into the cold air (from the 2d),L—Cool feeling toAvard eyes; behind eyes,5.—[630.] Cold in loAver part; face hot,5.—Heat. Gets hot, Avith other complaints,5.—The Avarili room 'is oppressive (from the 2d),\—Heat runs from the head doAvn to the toes,5.—Dry heat in the evening ; hot breath, beating of heart; mouth and tongue dry, Avithout thirst; gaping, stretching, etc,5.—Heat in face, in the evening,5.—Heat in face, Avith the chili, or Avith other complaints,5.—Sweat. Copious night-sweats ; on single parts, toAvards aud in the morning,5.—* Sweat on parts, wakens in the night,5.—Cold SAveat on the face ; body cold,5.—[640.] Dry skin, moist on hands,5.—Palms of hands sweating,5. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Sunny half of elay), 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., cough.—(Morning), Pain in head ; pain in heart ; pain in back ; bad taste ; on AA'aking, headache; after Avaking, pain in left eye; tongue Avhite, etc; bitter taste; offensive taste, etc; when AA'aking, insipid, etc, taste, etc; on AA'aking, sore throat; gagging, etc; Avhen getting up, aching in anus; after Avaking, pappy stool; aching in uterus ; when rising, difficult breathing; con- traction of chest; getting aAvake, draAving in back, etc; after waking, ex- tremities have gone to sleep; pain in calf; in bed, stiffness; inflammation of eye.—(Forenoon), Belching, etc ; pain in region of navel ; draAving in nape ofneck.—(Noon),Diminished appetite.—(Afternoon),Headache; nose-bleed; 4 p.m.. hunger; pains in little finger; when Avalking, pain in knees.—(Towards evening), When urinating, urethra expands etc,—(Evening), Most com- plaints; after going to bed, sore throat, etc; pains in throat; stitches in rectum; in bed, itching, etc, in rectum ; stitching in anus ; especially Avhen walking, pain in anus; Avhilein bed, frequent urinating; painful erection, etc; voice husky, etc; difficult breathing ; drawing in back, etc; Avhen Avriting, pain in right fingers ; dry heat; heat in face.—(Night), Dryness in throat ; boring in knee ; toAvards and in morning, SAveat on single parts.—(Towards monfing), Desire for coitus.—(Fresh air), Pain in carious teeth ; (Open air), Head- ache ; eyes Avorse ; nose stopped.—(On exposure to slight draught of air), Pains in nape of neck, etc.—( When walking vi open air), Vertigo, etc.— (After belching), Burning in epigastrium.—(Bending knee), Pain beneath hollow of knee.—(After nose-bleed), Aching in vagina.—( When blowing nose), Pani in kidneys.—(After breakfast), HaAvking, etc.—(Deep breathing), Shooting in chest; pain in region of sixth rib; stitches in region of liver.— (Writing by candlelight), Especially reckoning, affects eyes very much.— (After cider), Diarrhcea.—(After coffee), Nausea, etc.—(After coition), Weakness in feet.—(Cold air), Chilliness.—(After cold bath), Becomes red, etc.—(After drinking cold welter), Pain in abdomen reneAved ; cutting in belly.—(After taking cold), Liable to rheumatic pains ; pains in joints, etc. ; much worse.—(In cool room), Nose runs.—(In damp, cold weather), Pain in loAver limbs.—(After dinner), Heartburn ; pain in stomach, etc.—(After every attempt to eat), Bellyache.—( Great exertion), Headache.—(After eating fruii), Griping in abdomen, etc.—(Eating jtdcy fruit), Diarrhcea.—(When getting up), Vertigo.—( When hawking), Disgusting taste.—(After honey), Cutting in abdoraen.—(After ice cream), Vomiting, etc.—(On inspiration), Shooting in breast, etc ; pain in region of heart.—( When lifting), Pain in region of kidneys.—(Lifting vp child from cradle), Suffocative fits.—(Lying), Some complain more; pains after great exertion.—(Lyingon back), Aggra- 410 CALCAREA SULPHURICA. vates; convulsive starts.—(After meals), More after dinner; headache, etc.— (Before menses), Griping, etc, in bowels, etc; sexual desires, etc; nympho- mania.—(At setting in of menses), Bitter taste.—(During menses), Vertigo, etc.—(Between menstr ned per iods), Whites.—(Motion), Headache; nausea; drawing in back, etc; pain in Avrist, etc.—(During pregnaney), Weariness in ali Hmbs.—(Pressure), Pains in head, etc.—( While riding ina carriage), Erections.—(Riding on horseback), Complaints in eyes, back, and thighs.— ( When rising from sitting), Vertigo ; old people stagger ; headache ; but- tocks feel as if gone to sleep ; drawing in popliteal space.—(On sitting), Some coraplaiu more; pains in glans penis.—(Sitting up eifter lying down), Headache.—( When stepping down), Stitches in metatarsal bones.—(Stoop- ing), Vertigo, etc; headache.—(After storni), Pains in buttocks.—(Stretch- ing), Boring in knee ; tendons sore.—(After supper), Pressure in rectum, etc.—( When swallowing), Pain in tongue, etc—(If others talk about it), Sen- sation in eye reneAved.—(Taking boots off), Pain beloAV IioIIoav of knee.— (Thinking about it), Complaints in general.—(Tobacco smoking), Nausea.— ( While urinating), DraAving in bladder; burning in urethra.—(After uri- nating), Aching in bladder; cutting, etc, in urethra; pressing, etc, in bladder; relaxation, etc, of the organs; erection of clitoris.—(After vexa- tion), Depressed, etc; diarrhcea.—(While walking), Vertigo, etc; pains on inside of thigh ; pains in knees ; knees sore ; cramp in calves.—(In warm room), Sensation of dryness in throat; burning-itching of outer ear.— (Change of weather), Particularly Avhen the snoAV melts, Avith east Avinds, symptoms in general ; headache.—(After getting wet in rain), Pain in shoulders, etc.—(In windy weather), DraAving in nape of neck ; vertigo.— (Yawning), Pain in tonsil. Amelioration.—(After leucorrhoea), Bellyache.—(After lying down), Better; headache; pain in stomach ; pain in belly ; oppressed breathing; contraction of chest, etc.—(Lying stili), Headache.—(Lying on belly), During restless night, better.—(Lying on side), Easier.—(After motion), Aching in back, etc—(After quick motion), Throbbing headache.—(After passing wind), Bellyache.—(While scratching head), Headache.—(After stool), Bellyache.—(After stooping), Headache.—(After supper), Headache. —(Tobacco smoking), Headache.—( Walking), Some complain less.—(Con- tinued walking), Pain in politeal space. CALCAREA SULPHURICA. Calcium sulphate, CaSO^. Preparation, Triturations. Authority. Dr. Clarence Conant, Trans. Am. Inst. of Hom., 1873. 1, proving with the 30th ; 2, proving with the 200th. Alind.—Emotional. Good spirits, but inclined to solitude (tAventy- first day),2.—Special good nature, late in afternoon (first day),1.- Excessive gayety of spirits, in the afternoon (tAventy-seventh day),1.—Good spirits ; best about 6 p.m. (ninth and thirteenth day),2.—Hilarious good humor ahvays after taking drug, with eructations and sour taste (second day),1.— Great depression of spirits (forty-eighth day),1.—Excessive, bitter melan- choly, with distressing apprehensions of evil to ioved ones (forty-ninth day),1. —Inclined to brooding, gloomy melancholy ; easily aroused to take part in conversation, etc, but never cheerful (fourteenth day),2.—General Ioav- spiritedness, especially in the afternoon and evening (twentieth day),1.— CALCAREA SULPHURICA. 411 [10.] Excessive grieved melancholy, in afternoon and evening (forty- seventh day),2.—Rather gloomy and moody in evening, and very Aveary (fiftieth day'),2.—Excessive melancholy ali day, but easily diverted (tAvelfth day)>2-—Very low-spirited in early evening, then more cheerful, then " blue " again (fifty-sixth day),2.—Very irritable late in afternoon, less so in eveniug (twenty-iòurth day),2. — Quarrelsome (fourth day),2. — In- tellect a al. Good spirits, but a dazed state of mind in evening (tAventieth day),2-—Suddenly, after lunch, lose ali memory and poAver of thought, can scarcely remember Avhat I Avas going to do; oìd issues, Avhich bave been long decided, are presented to mind, and I ean't recali my decisimi (forty- seventh day),2. Head.—Spasmodic throbbing headache, mostly in right frontal region, in morning (tAventy-third day),2.—Headache and inflammation of eyes (thirty-fourth day),1.—Forehead. [20.] Frontal headache (sixth day),2. —Frontal headache, in morning and evening (thirty-second day),2.— Frontal headache in the afternoon, Avorse on right side (third day),2.— Worse after afternoon nap, having frontal headache and some influenza (fourth day),2.—Slight frontal headache (tAventy-fifth and tAventy-sixth days, etc),1.—Slight frontal headache, passing to temporal region in even- ing (thirty-first day),1.—Slight frontal headache, with some fever but no SAveat (thirtieth day),1.—Severe frontal headache (ninth day),2.—Severe frontal headache, worse in the forenoon (thirty-fifth day),1.—Severe froutal headache in evening (twenty-fifth day),2.—[30.] Severe frontal headache after dinner (thirteenth day),2.—Severe frontal headache, worse after dinner and in evening (fifty-fifth day),2.— Vertex. Darting pain in vertex in the afternoon, after dinner (forty-third day),1.— Neuralgic pains in left side of head and forehead, an hour after tea ; soon passed (tenth day),1.— External Head. Hard, tender swellings on scalp, in edge of hair (thirty-second day),1.—Pimples appear on scalp (seventh day),1.—Pimples on scalp disappear and leave a yelloAV scab (eleventh day),1. Eye.—Inflammation of eyes, most about 6, and less at 10 p.m. (second day),1.—Inflammation of eyes at night (seventeenth and eighteenth day),1.— Slight inflammation of the eyes (thirty-second and thirty-fourth day),1.— [40.] Slight inflammation of the eyes, in the forenoon (fifth day),1.—Con- siderable inflammation of the eyes (thirty fifth day),2.—Severe inflamma- tion of the eyes, worse in the corners of the eyes and in evening (forty- eighth day),1.—Eyes sraart in afternoon and in evening (thirty-eighth day),2.—Eyelids smart, especially in inner corners, and in morning (forty- sixth day;,2.—Conjunctiva? of eyes yelloAV (eighteenth day),2.—Pressing pain in left eyeball (second day),1.—Cutting pain in left eyeball, with some soreness; in the evening (third day),1.— Vision. Sees only half an object late in evening (forty-ninth day).2. Ear.—Takes dark-broAvn Avax from right ear in morning (ninth and fourteenth day),2.—[50.] Wipes blood from concila of left ear, in morning after usuai bath (tAventy-fourth and tAventy-eighth day),1.—Earache in the left ear in the morning, relieved by taking a lump of dark-broAvn Avax from ear (forty-fourth day),1. Nose.—Pinched appearance about the nose in the morning (second day),2.—Tendency to influenza and sneezing, disappearing in the open air (first day),1.—Slight influenza, usually in the morning,1.—Slight influenza in the evening (third day),2.—Very little expectoration but considerable influenza, disappearing in open air, and worse in the right nostril (tAventy- eighth day),2.—Considerable coryza, especially in evening (forty-ninth aud 412 CALCAREA SULPHURICA. fiftieth day),2.—Watery coryza from anterior nares ; posterior nares closed tight (tAventy-third day),2.—Watery coryza in open air, slightly excoriating (forty-second day),2.—[60.] Excoriating coryza in open air, soon disappear- ing in the house and after washing face in cold Avater (forty-sixth and forty- seventh day),2.—Dry coryza, left nostril, in the forenoon ; right nostril dis- charges white watery mucus in small quantities; at night this revereed, left nostril discharges, and right nostril is dry (twenty-eighth day),1.— Always bloAV yelloAvish or greenish mucus from nose in morning after bath (forty-sixth day),2.—Blow streaked mucus from nose in morning after bath (fifty-sixth and fifty-seventh days),2.—Very little blood-streaked mucus from left nostril after "bath (thirty-ninth and fortieth day),2.—Right nostril stopped (mostly posteriorly), day and evening (tAventy-second day),2.— Right and left nostrils alternately open and stopped Avith _ transparent watery sticky mucus (twenty-ninth, thirtieth, thirty-first, and thirty-second days),1.—Edges of nostrils slightly sore, as if excoriated (fifty-seventh day),2. Face.—Faceache ali night on right side (forty-seventh day),2.—Vague pains in right side of face and right upper back decayed molar, which is someAvhat tender (thirty-fifth day),2.—[70.] Neuralgic pains in right upper jaw, proceeding from a decayed molar tooth ; inside of gum SAvollen and sore ; great aggravatimi by gently stroking the gum (eleventh day),1.— Darting, neuralgic pains in right side of face (sixteenth day),2.—Tooth seems to cause neuralgic faceache in both jaAvs of right side, mostly in evening (forty-ninth day),2. Alouth.—Teeth and Gums. Toothache just after dark (fifty-fifth day),2.—Tooth aches at night in sleep (fifty-third day),2.—Toothache imme- diately aggravated by coki Avater, but at last relieved by it (fifty-second day),2.—Right upper back teeth decayed. Molar very sensitive to cold air, water, etc, and tender (seventeenth and tAventy-fourth day),2.—Gums bleed easily Avhile brushing them (fifty-fifth day),2.—Tongue. Tongue yelloAV- coated at base (tAventy-second day),1.—Tongue seamed Avith a deep red line in its centre, antero-posteriorly (tAventy-seventh day),1.—[80.] Slightly puckered sensation at base of tongue (third day),1.—General Alouth. Soreness of left side of roof of mouth at dinner, as if burned ; better at tea (sixth day),2.—Taste. Slightly soapy taste in mouth (second day),1. —Sour, bitter taste (third day),1.—Sour, acid taste ahvays after taking drug (third day),1. Throat.—Throat red and sore internally (tAventy-second day),1.— Throat longitudinally inflamed iu strips, like ulceration (tAventy-seventh day),1.—Profuse expectoration of yelloAvish mucus frora throat and right posterior nares (twenty-seventh day) ; scanty (tAventy-eighth day),1.—Ex- pectoration from posterior nares (fifteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth days),2.—Pharynx very red and sore (tAventieth day),2. Stomach. — Appetite and Thirst. [90.] Ravenous appetite (tAventy-ninth, thirtieth, and thirty-first days),1.—Ravenous appetite (sec- ond day),2.—ExcessÌAre appetite and thirst, and soreness of mouth exter- nally (second day),1.—Hunger decreases ; marked desire for green, acid fruits and vegetables (fifth day),1.—Hunger less, but marked desire for fruit as before (sixth day),1.—No appetite for meat (tAventy-third day),1.— Marked thirst in the forenoon (tAventieth day),1.—Great desire for tea and claret, the latter unusual at night (first day),1.—Eructations. Bitter eructations in the morning after bath (fiftieth day),1.—Sour, bitter eructa- tions at night (tAvelfth day),1.—Nausea. [100.] Slight nausea (second and third days),1.—Slight nausea in the evening after taking the drug (see- CALCAREA SULPHURICA. 413 ond day),2.—Increased nausea and slight colie about noon (second day),1. —Increased nausea, as from tobaeco, and painful consciousness of ight indistinct, with ocular hallucinations,52.—Photo- phobia and sensitiveness of vision,63.—Eyes sensitive to the light,36.—[220.] He could not endure the light (after half an hour),1.—Objects quivered be- fore his eyes,67.—On reading script in the forenoon, the letters ran together so that he could only read with great difficulty ; after ceasing to read a bright circle appeared before the eyes,30. — Objects seem glittering,63.—■ Flickering before the eyes,45.—Flickering before the eyes (third day),35.— Sensation of increased light,36.—*Sensation as if ali objects were too bright and glittering (after five hours),1.—Dazzling light before eyes,51.—Sparks 430 CAMPHORA. and fiery Avheels before eyes,63.—[230.] Darkness before eyes, as if objects Avere encircled in a cloud,63.—Small black spots float before the eyes,16.— Hallucinations of vision,66.—Wonderful forms float before the eyes,25.— On closing the eyes, Avhile slumbering, faUciful objects appear before bini, which sometimes seem too thick, sometimes too thin ; this alternates with the pulse (after two hours),1. Far.—The lobules of the ears are red and hot,5.—A dark red ulcer, as large as a pea, in the left external meatus auditorius; on touch he feels a stick- ing pressure (after tAvelve hours) ; it suppurates (after thirty-six hours),4.— Burning in the ears,36.—Sticking in the ear from a draught of air or Aviud,3j. —Stitches in ears,63.—[240.] Stitches deep in the left ear,36.—A kind of tearing in the left ear (after one hour),1.—Tearing behind and above the ears,36.—Ringing in the ears,34 5163.—[Ringing in the ears],7.|—Singing in the left ear,36.—Roaring in the ears,45. Nose.—Objective. Obstruction of nose in right side, then secretion of thin mucus (immediately),41.—Nose stopped, or running, or bleeding,63. — Sneezing (tAvice),36. — [250.] * Coryza (after ten hours),1. — Stopped coryza,1.—In the morning, on rising (and evenings on going to sleep?), discharge of thin mucus from the nose, without sneezing, and Avithout real coryza (after eighteen hours),1. — Bleeding from the nose (after four hours),31.—Moderate nose-bleed (at 7 a.m., second day),30.—Subjectire. The air of the room, breathed through the nose, seems cooler, when Avalk- ing,36.—Sudden, momentary boring in the right side of the nose,36.—Draw- ing in the left side of the uose,36.—Violent stitching, or crawling, from the root of the nose almost to the tip,36.—In the anterior corner of the nostril, a stinging pain, as if the place Avere ulcerated and sore (after tAvo hours),1. —[260.] Itching in nose,63.—Itching in left nostril,36. Face.—Objective. * Paleness of the face,15163.—The countenance, naturally red, was pale (after six hours),60.—*Face pale and livid (after three days),58.—* Countenance pale and haggard (after tAvo hours),57.—*Face pale and anxious (after three hours),70. — * Countenance pale, distorted, sunken,66.—Very pale face, Avith at first closed, afterwards open, staring eyes, Avith the eyeballs turned outAvard (after tAvo hours),6.—Excessive pale- ness of face, Avith a fixed and stupid look,59.—[270.] *Face and hands deathly pale61. — * Bluish color of the face,65.— Flusbing of face,69.—Face flushed and expression wild (after one hour),56.—-* Redness ofthe face,365258. —{Very red face],22.—Face red, puffy,44.—Face scarlet-red and puffy,46.— Black in face,62.—In morning, disturbed countenance, with blue rings around eyes (second day),40.—[280.] Lineaments relaxed, expressionless,''3. —Slight twitchings of the face,59.—-The face, alternately pale and livid, Avas the seat of incessant spasmodic movements,59.—Spasmodic distortion of the facial muscles, with froth from the mouth,20.4;—Face hot to the touch,36. —Burning in the face,36.—Cheeks. lied ness of the cheeks and lobules of the ears1.—Stitching in left cheek,36.—Boring in right zygoma,36.—DraAving in the left zygoma,37.— Chiù. [290.] Stitching in the chin,36.—Closure of the jaAvs (trismus),1.—Tensive pain in masticatore,63.—DraAving in the angle of the right loAver jaw,36. Alouth.—Teeth aud Gums. A little froth about the teeth, which were firmly clenched,59.—Painful looseness of the teeth (after ten hours),1. —Transient toothache, noAV in one, noAV in another tooth,35.— The teeth seem f Just before losing consciousness. j From several grains of Camphor injected into the median veins. CAMPHORA. 431 too long, with cutting toothache, which seems to originate from the swelling of a submaxillary gland,1.—Drawing in holloAV loAver back teeth,36.—When walking, draAving in decayed upper incisore,36.—[300.] Continuai toothache for se\reral Aveeks ; gnaAving and-boring in nearly ali the back teeth, though especially in the holloAV teeth, aggravated by coffee or alcoholic drinks, and also if even a soft piece of bread touches the affected teeth ; relieved by drinking cold vvater ; if, hoAvever, cold Avater is held in the mouth, it ag- gravates the paiu, as also does cold air ; together with longing for beer, Avhich affords him relief, as also tobacco-smoking,35.— On going into the cold, or Avindy air, with the toothache, a stitch shoots frora the tooth into the eye,35.—Toothache ; transient, cutting shootings through the gum to the roots of the incisor and canine teeth (after a quarter of an hour), (from smelling),6.—During coition the toothache ceases, immediately after which he sleeps quietly for the first time,35.—Gums loosened, of a livid color,43.— Tongue. Tongue thick, spongy, fissured, covered with much tough yel- IoavìsIi mucus,43.—Tongue dry, or covered Avith aphtha?,63.—Sensation of dryness on the back part of the tongue, like a scraping, Avith much saliva,5. —* Tongue cold, flabby, trembling,66.—Very decided burning on the edge of the tongue and hard palate,36.—[310.] Tongue felt SAvollen and numb,61. —Biting sensation in the end ofthe tongue, as from pepper,36.—General Alouth. The breath had the odor of camphor (after six hours),60.—Offen- sive odor from the mouth in the morning, Avhich he himself noticed (after tAventy hours),1.—The mouth dry ; is compelled to drink frequently,28.— Dryness of the mouth excessive the Avhole day (after 16 drops),1.—Dryness in the mouth, with thirst,33.—The mouth very dry, with increased thirst,29. —Continued dryness of the mouth, with increased thirst,28.—A cold sensa- tion rises into the mouth and to the palate (after four to six hours),2.— [320.] The sense of coolness changed to that of sharpness and burning (after half an hour),50.—Unpleasant Avarmth in the mouth,7.—Sensation of heat in the mouth and stomach,19.—Sensation in mouth, as after eating pep- permint lozenges, and the same in stomach (immediately),50-—Whole mouth interiorly, with tongue, gums, and palate, feels as if SAvollen,41.—Severe burning on the palate, extending doAvn into the pharynx, that obliges her to drink, but is not relieved by any amount of drinking (immediately after smelling),6.—Single coaree stitches in the palate (after four hours),1.—A dry scraping sensation on the palate,5.—Saliva. FIoav of saliva (after a feAV minutes],34.—Continuai collection of saliva in the mouth (after half an hour),4.—[330.] Collection of saliva in the mouth, which is at times siiviy and tenacious (after one and a half hours),4.—Profuse secretion of watery saliva,5.— Frothing at the mouth,65.—Froth issued from the mouth (after a feAV minutes),1.—Foaming at mouth,62.—Taste. Taste bad,63.—* Increased taste of ali food; broth tastes very strong (after two hours),1.—The taste itself is naturai, but everything that he tastes, and even the customary tobaeco, tastes bitter (after thirteen hours),2.—The food tastes bitter, meat stili more so than bread (the eructations during and after eating tasting of camphor), (after four hours),2.—Tobacco has an offensive, bitter taste (after tAvo hours and three-quarters),2.—Speech.. [340.] When roused, he had scarcely any poAver to articulate (after tAventy minutes),51.—Great difficulty of speech aud thought,61.—* Speech feeble, broken, hoarse,*3. Throat.—Heat in throat,59.— Burning heat in throat, mouth, and stomach,58.—Painful draAving and stiff sensation in the side of the throat and neck, Avhen walking in the open air (after five hours),2.—Sore throat (at night) Avhen swalloAving, and even more Avhen not swalloAving, as if the throat Avere sore and torn up, with a sensation as if she had eaten rancid 432 CAMPHORA. substances,1.—Scraping in throat,63.—Slight scraping in the throat,36.— * Burning in the pharynx and stomach,*5.—[350.] Repeated short stitches at back and toward left side of pharynx,42.—Slight Avarmth in the cesophagus and stomach, extending over the whole body (soon),29.—Drinking difficult,44. Stomach.—Appetite and Thirst. Total loss of appetite (after six hours),60.—Aversion to the accustomed tobacco-smoking Avithout its tasting badly ; he soon becomes averse to it, even to vomiting,1.—* Thirst,59. —*Great thirst (after six hours),60.—Continued thirst, with frequent drink- ing,28.—Longing for drinks, without thirst,1.—Loss of thirst (first twenty- four hours),6.—[360.] Loss of thirst (first thirty-six hours),4.—Eructa- tions. Frequent eructations,36.—Frequent eructations tasting of cam- phor, :ì,i.—Occasionai eructations having a strong odor of camphor,60.—Empty eructations frequently after eating, and almost continuous (after three hours, and later),4.—Eructations and gulping of the contents of the. stomach,1.— Nausea and Vomiting. Nausea,71237.—Nausea (after one aud a half hours),40.—Nausea, with accumulation of saliva,5.—Nausea and incli- nation to vomit, which disappeared every time after an eructation (after a quarter of an hour),2.—[370.] Nausea and vomiting, especially mornings,63. —Retching,44.—Constant retching,59.—Vomiting,59 64, etc.—Profuse morn- ing vomiting of sour mucus disappeared during the whole proving of Cam- phor,35.—Vomiting of yelloAV, Avatery liquid, smelling of camphor,66.—Vom- ited black-streaked fluid smelling strongly of camphor,62.—Bilious vomiting colored Avith blood,12.—She drank some coffee, Avhich excited vomiting,60.— Stomach. Digestion is impeded,9.f—[380.] Impaired digestion,53.—Feel- ing like hunger in stomach (after tAventy minutes),50.—Severe gastric pains,62. —Pain in the stomach,1.—Pain in the epigastric region,16.—Pain, at first moderate, but afterAvards very intense, in the epigastrium, radiating ali over the belly and into the limbs, accompanied by uterine tenesmus,09.— Gradually increasing pain in epigastrium, loins, and boAvels, with strangury and vomiting (after ten hours),515.—Sense of coolness in storaach (after one hour),50.—-*Coldness only in stomach,61.—Sensation of heat in stomach,69.— [390.] Violent sensation of heat in stomach,52.—Burning in the stomach,122526, etc.—Violent burning in the stomach,46.—Sensation in the pit of the stom- ach as if it Avere distended and bruised, with fulness of the abdomen (after tAventy-five hours),2.—A sensation in the region of the pit of the stomach as if the abdoraen were distended at this point, and the diaphragm thereby pressed upward ; this sensation Avas accompanied by oppression of breath- ing,32.—* Pressive pain in the pit of the stomach, or in the anterior part of the liver1.—An oppressive sensation, Avith a feeling of warmth in the pit ofthe stomach,32.—Stitches in the stomach (after five minutes), (from 28 drops),29. Abdomen.—Hypochondria. * Constrictive pain below the short ribs, extending to the lumbar vertebrce,1.—Pressive pain in the hypochondria (after one hour),1.—[400.] Stitch in hepatic region, from before backwards, Avorse in running (second day),40.— Umbilical. Sensation of hardness and heaviness in the abdoraen, above the navel,5.—Pressure and burning above the navel,43.—Slight cuttings in the region of the navel, folloAved by passage of flatus, inclination to stool, and urging to urinate,33.—General Abdomen. Abdomen retracted,55.—Transient ascites,14.—Movements in the intestines, and in the afternoon, frequent passage of offensive flatus ; and, during the next night, from 1 to 2 o'clock, violent pressive pain, located in the cceliac ganglia, so severe that he feared that inflammation Avould ■j- Not found. CAMPHORA. 433 ensue, Avhich caused great anxiety and sweating,33.—Flatulence,63.—Flatu- lent troubles in the abdomen,1.—Slight discharge of flatulence,36.—[410.] Copious emission of flatulence,37.—Much discharge of flatulence, Avhen Avalking,36.—At first, passage of much flatus, and after several hours, in the morning, pressure in the abdomen as of distension from flatulence,1.—Pain in abdomen, as if she Avould get diarrhcea, which, hoAvever, did not come (second day),40.—*Cold sensation in the upper and lower portion ofthe abdo- men (after fourteen hours),4.—Burning in the abdomen, which is distended,43. — Violent burning heat in the upper and lower abdomen (after four hours),4. —Pinching pain in the lower portion of the abdomen, especially in the umbilical region (after seven and a half hours),4.—Cramplike pain in abdo- men, Avith diarrhcea following several times (after one and a half hours),40.— Pressure and tension extending doAvnward from the diaphragm; after half an hour, it changed to a pain in the region of the coeliac ganglia, Avhich remained for several hours,33.—[420.] Pressive pain, Avhich seems to be in the region of the cceliac ganglia, so severe in the evening that he broke out into an anxious SAveat ; it seemed as if a very acute inflammation would attack the organs of the abdomen ; this irritability extended tip to the lungs, and caused cough, Avith a painful sensation on the inner surface of the spinai column, extending upward from the diaphragm,33.—Cutting colie, at night (after five hours),1.—DraAving bruised pain, more internally than externally, especially on inspiration, in the Avhole right side of the abdo- men, extending into the region of the liver and into the chest (after three and a half hours),2.—A scraping acrid sensation, now on each side, noAV on the left of the abdomen, sometimes more in the posterior, sometimes in the anterior portion of the abdomen ; it approached a burning, and after a few hours changed to a grumbling pain in the region ofthe cceliac ganglia,33.— Hypogastrium and Iliac Fegions. Pain in lower abdomen,65.— Burning heat in loAver abdomen (after one and a quarter hours),4.—Burning- sticking in a surface as large as the hand, below the anterior crest of the ilium, extending to the groin,2.—DraAving in the left side of the loAver abdo- men, with a tensive bruised sensation (after tAvelve hours),2.—Sticking- draAving heaviness, Avhich is distinctly felt on pressure in the right side of the loAver abdomen,2.—Hard pressure in the left side ofthe lower abdomen (after one hour),4.—[430.] Itching-craAvling in the right groin, Avhich dis- appears on rubbing (after quarter of an hour),6. Fectum and Anus. The rectum seems contracted, swollen, and painful, on passing flatus,1.—Pressive sensation along the rectum, Avith urging to urinate, not only in the bladder, but beginning in the kidneys, aud extending along the uretere to the bladder, Avith a dragging sensation along the spermatic cords to the testicles, and a general feeling of turges- cence in this part of the body,33.—Smarting in the rectum,5.—Urging to stool (after four-hours),4.—Urging to stool ; the stool is of the usuai hardness, but only a little passes, folloAved by very violent urging again, and a scanty discharge again (after one hour),4. Stool.—Fiarrhcea. Tavo stools the first day, preceded by some griping in the abdomen ; the second day, no stool ; the third, a rather hard and difficult stool,2.—Stool dark-brown, thin and scanty,33.—Stool hard and retarded,36.—Stools sour,63.—[440.] Stool increased during the first days, afterAvards passed only Avith much exertion and great pressure, and also much flatus passed with as much difficulty as the hardest stool ; this usually preceded the evacuation,35.—Constipation. Constipation,1.—Constipa- vol. n.—28 434 CAMPHORA. tion, for five to eight days,43.—Extremely costive at stool the day after,7.f —Stool sluggish and incomplete,33.—The fseces Avere passed Avith difficulty, not Avithout exertion of the abdominal muscles, as if the peristaltic motion of the intestines Avas diminished, and at the same time the rectum was con- tracted (after tAventy-four hours),1. Urinary Organs.—Fladder. Diminished power ofthe bladder; the urine passes very slowly, without any mechanical hindrance (after twenty hours),1.— Urethra. Once, for a few minutes, a hot burning in the urethra, like the effeets of Cantharides,39.—Sticking-burning on urinat- ing,35.—Frequent desire to make water,59.—[450.] Frequent desire to make water, with some pain in course of spermatic vessels (after two hours),07.— Alictiirition. Micturition frequent aud difficult; urine clear,51.—Almost involuntary urination, and pain as if the passage of urine in the urethra has a contraction from before backward,1.—Involuntary^ urination, after severe urging to urinate,1.—Urine passed in large quantity, probably in consequence of much Avater having been drunk,65.—Urine increased, of a dark-broAvn color,33.—Urine profuse, colorless, frequent, almost every five minutes,43.—* Diminished urination,36.—Scanty urine, without difficulty, during the first hours, but after several hours (in the afternoon), a biting pain Avhen urinating, which lasts several days, in the posterior portion of the urethra ; this is followed by pressure in the bladder, like a reneAved desire to urinate,2.—No urine passed during the first ten hours,6.—[460.] Retention of urine for twenty-four hours, the bladder being full,58.—Reten- tion of the urine, with urging to urinate; tenesmus of the neck of the bladder,1.—Retention of urine (the first tAvelve hours), with Constant pres- sure in the bladder and desire to urinate, Avhen, however, none passes ; but after twenty-four hours frequent urination of the usuai amount, though more in the aggregate is passed ; after forty-eight hours, stili more frequent and more copious urination,4.—*Painful urination,1.—* Burning urine,1.— * Strangury,66.—Strangury, almost immediately,13.—The urine passes in a thin stream,1.—The urine passes in a very thin stream, as in stricture of the urethra (after tAvo and a half hours),4.—Urine dribbles,1.—[470.] He is unconscious of the urinary symptoms afterwards,51.— Urine. Urine quite clear, but having, as Avell as the perspiration, a very strong odor of camphor (after tAvo hours),57.—Yellowish-green, turbid urine, of a niusty odor (after ten hours),6.—Red urine,1.—Red urine (very rarely),15.—Urine broAvn,33.—He passes turbid urine, which, on standing, becomes very turbid and thick, of a whitish-green color, Avithout depositing a sediment,4.—Urine contains sugar, is pale, odorless, contains mucus, Avithout sediment,43.— Urine with Avhite or red sediment,63. Sexual Organs.—Alale. Weakness in the genitals, and Avant of sexual desire (first two days),6.—[480.] Pressure in the left side of the mons veneris ; at the root of the penis, in the groin, Avhen standing (after ten hours),2.—Pressing-out sensation in the mons veneris, in the groins, at the root of the penis, as if a hernia would protrude (after tAvelve hours),2.— Sticking-itching on the inner surface of the prepuce,4.—Incomplete erection, with weak venereal clesire, which soon again vanished (after one hour),50.— Erections completely impossible for a year and a half (taken on account of satyriasis) ; scrotum relaxed, not even contracted by cold,43.—Impotence,03 63, etc.—During the first tAvo days laxity of the scrotum, Avant of erections, want of sexual desire, but after forty-eight hours far more violent erections f Corrected. CAMPHORA. 435 than usuai,4.f—A contractive sensation in the testicles,5.—Increased sexual desire,19.—Sexual desire seemed to be increased during the first days (cura- tive action),35.—[490.] In the night, experienced unusual sexual ardor, Avith continued delusions respecting the object of embrace,39.—Inclined to nightly emissions,1.—Emissions for several nights (after sixty hours),2.— Nocturnal pollution, Avithout dreams,36.—Female. Os uteri enlarged and hot,58.—Severe labor-like pains as in parturition,13.J—Abortiou,58.—Slight discharge of blood from vagina,58.—Sexual orgasm,17.—Menstruation too profuse,63.—[500.] Courses had ceased entirely,61.—Increased sexual desire during the first days, in a Avoman,35. Fespiratory Organs.—larynx. Trachea, and Bronchi. * Mucus in the air-passages; it makes the voice husky and is not removed by hacking, or clearing the throat,1.—Pain in the air-passages, and bronchial tubes, mostly in coughing, and even Avhen hacking and clearing the throat,1.—Complains of a contractive sensation in the larynx, as from sulphur-funies,20.— Cough. Short cough, from scraping in the throat,36.— Hacking, dry coligli,63.—Dry, hacking cough, especially in the forenoon, Avhich lasts more than fourteen days,35.—Bespiration. Respiration hurried,51.—Breathing hurried, and at times greatly labored (after two hours),5'.—[510.] Deep and sIoav respiration,1.—(Short inspiration and ex- piration, during sleep),1.—Respiration short aud snoring,59.—Respiration impeded,44.—Breathing labored (after three days),58.—Heavy, sIoav, diffi- cult respiration (after one and a quarter hours),4.—Oppressed, anxious, sighing respiration,20.—Choking sensation,65.—*Siifocative dyspncea, as if it arose from a jjressure in the pit of the stomach (after one hour),1.—It threatens to suffbcate him and constrict the larynx,23.—[520.] *Almost com- plete arrest of breathing,1.—*The breathing seems to have alinosi entirely ceased,9. Chest.—Contraction of chest,63. — Oppression of chest,63. — Painful sensation in the chest, like stitches,5.—Stitches in chest, especially left side, often extend to spine,63.—Stitches in the chest, and hacking cough, as if caused by a cutting cold sensation deep in the air-passages (after two hours),2.—The stitches in and about the chest become AA'orse every day,2.— Fine stitches in the nipples (after tAvo hours),1.—Fine tearing pain near the right nipple, extending doAvn into the pelvis (after four and a half hours),4.—Front. [530.] Pressure in the upper part of the sternum, as from a load,2.—Pressure on the breast-bone Avhen standing (after twenty - seven hours),2.—Soft pressure internally in the chest, under the sternum, with difficult breathing, and a cold sensation, Avhich rises from the chest into the mouth (after tAventy-nine hours),2.—Sides. Stitches in the left siete ofthe chest, when walking (after half an hour),2.—Internai trembling of the left side of the chest, and of the left arm, when lying upon the left side; it ceases on turning to the right side (second day),35. Heart and False.—'Prsecordial anxiety,4345.—* Great anxiety in the prcecordial region,*6.—* When very loudly spoken to, he complained of in- definable distress in the prcecordial region; sensation of severe coldness and f The want of sexual desire, erections, and emissions are, as Ave see from these observations, only the primary action of camphor, hence it acts only as a palliative, if one prescribes l'or excessive sexual desire, erections, and frequent emissions, which have already lasted a long time; there then follows an increase of the disease on account of the reactionary effect of the organism.—H. + From gr. xl, in enema. 436 CAMPHORA. irresistible sleepiness,66.—Spasmodic stitches in the region of the heart Avith oppression of the chest, when lying on the left side ; on turning to the right side it ceases (second day),35.—Heart*s Action. Heart's impulse hard, but regular,44.—[540.] Palpitation,63.—*Palpitation of the heart,1.—*He felt and heard the throbbing of the heart against the ribs, after eating (after four and three-quarter hours),2.—* Heart beating very sloAvly, and intermitting,61.—False. Pulse accelerated,29 36.—Pulse accelerated,19.f— Pulse accelerated from 70 to 79 (after a feAV minutes),34.—The pulse be- comes accelerated by ten to fifteen beats and tense (from the continued use of large doses),16.4; — Pulse accelerated tAventy beats (100),33. — Pulse accelerated by tAventy-three beats (after three hours),7.§—[550.] Pulse A'ery much accelerated, but undulating, and Avithout strength,66.—Excessive frequency of pulse,66.—Pulse frequent, full and hard, or soft,52.—Pulse frequent and scarcely perceptible (after twenty minutes),5'.—Very rapid pulse,22.—After the administration of gradually increased doses of camphor the pulse became very rapid, for several days (nearly ten), Avithout in- crease of the temperature,16.—Pulse gradually becomes rapid,12.—Pulse ten to fifteen beats more rapid than usuai (after one hour),29.—Pulse almost 90, but difficult to count (after one hour),56.—Pulse betAA'een 90 and 100, small and irregular (after six hours),60.—[560.] Pulse 108, and feeble (after four and a half hours),70.—Pulse 120, and feeble (after three hours),70.—Pulse 180, small,51.—Pulse 180, and small (after tAvo hours),57. —Pulse sIoav, small, hard, almost suppressed ; Avith fever and SAveat, full,63.— Pulse sloAver by three beats,712.—Pulse sloAA'er by ten beats,7916.—The pulse sank ten beats beloAV the normal (after one and a half hours),35.—Pulse fell from 72 to 60 (after half an hour),50.—Pulse 60 (after twenty minutes),50.—[570.] Pulse fell to 56 (after tAvo hours),50.—Pulse irritable in the evening,28.—Pulse hard and full,44.—Full rapid pulse,1.—Pulse fuller and larger,36.—Pulse full, irritable,16.—Pulse Avas small, in accordance with its frequency,47.—Pulse small and Aveak,15.||—Pulse small, weak, and quite frequent,47 6S.—Small hard pulse, becoming sloAver and sloAver,1.—[580.] Pulse small, sIoav ; sixty beats to the minute (after tAvelve hours),4.—Pulse extremely small (76 to 80),65.—Pulse weak and thready (after three days),58.—* Pulse very weak, scarcely perceptible,9.—-Pulse imperceptible at wrist,61.—Pulse could not be counted (after half an hour) ; the next day extremely weak,48. Neck and Back.—Neck. Stiffness in nape of neck,36.—Tensive pain in the muscles of the nape of the neck and lower portion of the neck ; worse on every motion and on turning the neck (after fifteen hours),4.— DraAving on left side of nape of neck, toward the shoulder,36.—Stitches in the neck, near the right shoulder, on motion (after one and a half hours),2. —[590.] Tearing pain in the nape of the neck, on bending the head for- ward (after tAvo hours),1.—Several painless drawings in the cervical verte- bra?, on motion,5.—Creeping sensation in the left side of the neck, above the clavicle,36.—SAvelling of cervical glands,63.—Back. Violent pain in the back, ali day,36.—Pain in course of spine,51.—Painful tearing along the medulla spinalis,45.—For sai. Tearing pressure on the anterior margin of the shoulder-blade, Avhich rendere motion of the arm difficult (after f From gr. xl. X The large doses are 40 to 60 grs. g After recovering from loss of consciousness. || Not found. CAMPHORA. 437 thirty-tAvo hours),2.—Drawing, painful stitches through the shoulder-blades, and between them, extending into the chest on moving the arm, for two days (after twenty-four hours),2.—Flimbar. Pressure in the small of the back,43.—[600.] Tired feeling in the small of the back, when walking,36.— Sacrai. Sensation of sticking coldness in the sacrai region, Avhich passed Avith liglitning-like velocity along the side of the vertebra? to the nape of the neck, and over the Avhole body, alternating with a feeling of transient heat,66. _ Extremities in General.—Stretching of limbs,63.—Trembling limbs,63.—Convulsive agitation in the limbs, after the tetanic stiffness,54.— Violent cramps in extremities (after three days),60.—Limbs as heavy as lead,43.—The limbs are difficult to move,1.—General painful sensitiveness in limbs,63. Superior Extremities.—Arms more convulsed than lower limbs,59. —[610.] Pressure and drawing on the inner side of both arms, during rest of the parts, ceasing Avhile moving them,36.—Heaviness in the left arm,36.— Sensation of fatigue in the left arm,36.—The pain immediately begins again during rest of the arms ; also in the right arm, when that is at rest,36.— Tired feeling in the left arm, commencing at the left shoulder, extending into the wrist ; relieved by motion of the arra,36.—Tearing on the inside of the left arm, passing at times into the thumb aud index finger,37.—Shoul- der. Pressure on the top of the shoulder (after two hours),2.—Violent pressure on top of right shoulder,36.—Drawing pain in the left shoulder,35. —Bruised pain in both shoulders,36.—Ann. [620.] Tearing pressure in the middle of the posterior portion of the right upper arm,4.—Jerking, fine tearing from the middle of the inner surface of the left upper arra to the middle of the forearm (after three-quarters of an hour),4.—DraAving in the muscles of the left upper arm, when walking,36.—Tearing in the muscles on the inner side of the left upper arm,37.—Elbow. Painful pressure in the right elbow-joint, more violent on leaning upon it, when it extends into the hand (after one and a half hours),4.—Bruised pain in right elboAV, Avrist, and fingere,36.—Forearm. Tired feeling from the left elboAV into the hand,36. —Pressure in right forearm,36.—Tearing pressure on the inner surface of the left forearm,4.—Stitches in the forearm (after one and three-quarters hours),2.—[630.] Bruised pain in the lower part of the left forearm,36.— Painful pressure on the inner surface of the left forearm (after one and three-quarters hours),4.—Tearing pressure in the left radius, somewhat above the Avrist (after seven hours),4.— Wrist. Violent, continued, press- ive pain in the flexors of the left wrist,36.—Hand. Trembling in the hands, especially noticed Avhen writing,30.—Constant movement of the hands (after six hours),60.—Fingers. Pain in the last joint of the thumb, as if sprained, on moving it (after tAventy hours),1.—DraAving in the left fingers, especially in the joints,37.—Drawing in the ball ofthe left thumb,36. —DraAving-stitching in the second joint of the left index finger,36.—[640.] Tearing in the third left finger,37. Inferior Extremities. Tottering, weariness, and heaviness of the lower limbs (after one hour),4.—The gait was tottering,34.—The legs are difficult to move and Aveary,1.—Could walk with difficulty (after six hours),69.—Tired feeling in the legs, especially in the knees, Avhen sitting,36. —Pressure and draAving on the inner side of both legs, extending to the ankles, during rest of the parts, ceasing while moving them,36.—Hip. Cracking and creaking in the hip, knee, and ankle-joints,1.—Pressure in right hip-joint,36.—Thigh. Pain in the posterior portion of the thigh, above 438 CAMPHORA. the hollow of the knee, as after a long walk,2.—[650.] When walking, painful sensation of stiffness in the outer side of the right thigh,39.—Inter- nai coldness through the right thigh, as if cold air bleAV on it,36.—DraAving in the gluteus maximus, in the upper part, at its attachment to the crest of the ilium, as if it Avould make the leg lame,2.—DraAving bruised pain in the thighs, after walking (after five hours),2.—Drawing bruised pain. in the right thigh, and on. the inner side, near and below the patella; he fears that the leg will bend forward suddenly (after four and a half hours),2.—Pressure deep in the Avhole right thigh,36.—Tearing in the thighs (after tAventy-eight hours),2.— Knee. The knees feel as though they Avould suddenly bend fonvard, and as if beaten (after tAventy-six hours),2.—Heaviness aucl pres- sure in both knees, when sitting,36.—Pain in right knee, as if fatigued,36.— [660.] Sensation of coldness in right knee, extending into the foot, Avhen sitting,36.—Severe heat in right knee,36.—Pressive-draAving below the pa- tella, on the inner side of the knee (after thirty hours),2.—Pressure in the right knee,36.—Pressing in the left knee,36.—Tearing in the knees, below the patella, mostly when Avalking (after six hours),2.—Stitches in the right patella, while sitting (after half an hour),2.—Leg. Heaviness in the legs,36.—The leg goes to sleep, Avhen sitting and bending the knee, with cold sensation (after tAventy-one hours),1.—Sensation of numbness in the right leg,36.— [670.] Pressure in left leg,36.—Pressure above in right leg,36. —Pressure beloAV in left leg,36.—Heaviness in the loAver leg, as from a Aveight hanging from the knee-joint, and dragging doAvmvard,4.—Pressure in the middle of the inner surface of the left lo\Arer leg,4.—Pressure in the left lower leg, above the malleolus and posteriorly,4.—Stitching in the calves,36.—Drawing in left calf,36.—Pressure in the centre of the left calf, Avhen walking and sitting,36.—Fine stitching in the left calf,36.—[680.] Stitching, Avhen Avalking, on both sides of the tendo Achillis,36.—Ankle. Pain in the ankle, as from a sprain or strain, in the morning, on rising and Avalking (after eighteen hours),1.—Pressive-draAving pain beloAV the right ankle-bone, Avhen standing, between the malleolus and the tendo Achil- lis; on moving the foot, it becomes a tearing (after four and a half hours),2. —Pressure in the ankles,36.—When Avalking, the pressure is Avorse in the ankles ; Avhen sitting, in the knees,36.—Foot. Trembling of the feet,1.— Treniulous tottering and unsteadiness of the feet,1.—Great weariness of the feet, Avhen Avalking ; the leg feels bruised and as if tense,5.—Numbness in right foot,36.—Violent draAving in right foot,36.—[690.] Tearing in the forepart of the left foot, in the tips of the toes, and under the nails, Avhen Avalking (after ten hours),2.—Drawing-pinching pain onthe backs of the feet, especially on moving thein'?.— Tearing-pinching pain on the back of the foot, extending along the outer side of the calf to the thigh (after thirteen hours),2. —Drawing on the back ofthe foot,36.—Tearing pressure on the back ofthe right foot,4.—Burning and stitching in the sole of the right foot,36.—Pres- sure on the sole of the left foot,36.—Stitching in the ball of the left foot,36. —Toes. Numbness of right toes,36.—Pressure in right toes,36.—[700.] Sore pain in the knuckles of the toes, and in the corns (after tAventy-six hours),2.—Prickling in the tips of the left toes, then of the right,36. General Symptoms.—Objective. Appears drunk,51.—Extreme emaciation,43.—Flesh and strength decreased,43.—It predisposes to inflam- mations,11.—Distension of the arteries,36.—Relaxation and heaviness of the Avhole body (after twenty-five minutes),4.—After the violent symptoms had diminished, in about twenty minutes, he lay quiet for the next three hours, muttering incoherently to himself, and following with his eyes the motions CAMPHORA. 439 of persons about the room,56.—General excitement of the muscular poAver (soon after taking),34.—[710.] *He is hasty in his actions and speech,1.— * Often easily startled when awake, and then feels throbbings or palpitations,*9.— Trembling,7 25.—Trembling, which prevented Avriting,33.—Trembling, mostly of the heart,20.—Subsultus tendinum and insensibility,51.—Spasms,8.—Spasm which was like an epileptic spasm (after one-quarter of an hour),48.—* Con- vulsions,65. — Convulsions,7 22.f—[720.] Convulsions in children,63.—True convulsions, Avith loss of consciousness, more or less prolonged,59.—Strong convulsions,55.—Violently convulsed,62.—Violent convulsions,27.—Violent convulsions, Avith disordered expression of countenance ; livid aspect,59.— Most violent general convulsions, especially of the hands and feet, so that five men could scarcely hold hira,44.—Clonic convulsive movements, at in- tervals of a feAV seconds, sometimes a minute,59.—*Convulsive circular motion (rotation of the arms),1.—Several times the body curled itself up into a ball, and Avas projected out again Avith great activity,59.—[730.] Per- fectly stiff, and in an early stage of opisthotonos,54.—Cataleptic rigidity, Avith loss of consciousness, for a quarter of an hour, folloAved by relaxed sinking down of the whole body, so that he could scarcely be held upright for a quarter of an hour ; followed by vomiting, after Avhich consciousness returned (after tAvo and a half hours),6.—Falls from his chair in a kind of epileptic fit, which lasts about ten minutes (after twenty minutes),51.—He rubs his forehead, head, chest, and other parts ; does not know Avho he is ; he leans against something, his senses leave him, he slides, and falls to the ground, stretched out stiff; the shoulders bent backAvard, the arras at first someAvhat bent, the hands bent outward aud someAvhat clenched, the fingere spread apart; afterAvards ali parts are stretched out stiff, Avith the head bent to one side, the lo Aver jaAV open, stiff, the lips drawn imvard, the teeth clenched, the eyes closed, incessant tAvitching ofthe facial muscles, cold ali over, Avithout breathing, for a quarter of an hour (after tAvo hours),6.— Languid aud listless (after twenty minutes),67.—Lassitude,36.—Unusual las- situde and depression of spirits,15.4;—Weariness,36.—Complaints of Aveak- ness,44.—Felt Aveak (after four and a half hours),70.—[740.] Great Aveak- ness,66.—Remarkable weakness,65.—*Excessive Aveakness,10.—Peculiar sen- sation of weakness (morning),37.—Great prostration aud Aveakness, almost faintness,63.—Attacks of prostration, with faintness and total relaxation of ali the limbs,66.—* Great exhaustion,51.—General exhaustion and suppression of urine for three months (after tAventy minutes),51.—Slight faintness (after half an hour),50.—Attacked with a dreadful feeling of faintness, shivering, and numbness (soon after),61.—[750.] Fell doAvn insensible (after tAvo and a half hours),54.—Paralytic relaxation of the muscles,1.—For several days partially paralyzed,62.—Restlessness,63.—Very restless at night; jumps and tosses about,49.—She tosses anxiously about the bed, Avith Constant Aveep- ing,16.—Insensible to touch,44.—Subjective. General comfortable feeling (after one hour),50.—General discorafort,63.—Discomfort of the whole body (after three hours),4.—[760.] Uncomfortable sensation through Avhole body,63. — Inexpressible discomfort of the whole body (after half an hour),4.—Deathlike sensation,65.—Intoxication,81012, etc.—Symptoms of in- toxication,69.—Drunkenness,63.—Feeling as if drunk, Avith staggering (soon after),2. — Symptoms like delirium tremens, such as optical delusions, fright, screaras, hideous sights, and he buried head in pillow,64.—At night, felt as if he could fly, or rather as if he must be and Avas being draAvn up ■j- In Alexander's case during loss of consciousness. J Corrected. 440 CAMPHORA. into the air, in spite of himself,49.—Feeling of dryness in and over the body, especially on the head and in the bronchial tubes (after two hours),1.— [770.] Pain in the periosteum of ali the bones,1.—Nervous drawings, Avith something like a shivering,49.—Rheumatic sticking pain in ali the muscles, especially betAveen the shoulders,1.—Tearing stitches here and there in joints,63.—Most of the pains of camphor during the first days only exist under a condition of partial attention (so tearing in various parts of the body only occur when falling asleep) and disappear, especially the head- ache, as soon as he becomes conscious that he has the pain and pays atten- tion to it ; on the contrary, on the succeeding days he is only able to bring on the pains by thinking of them, or he notices them much more Avhen paying strict attention to himself, and feels best Avhen he is not thinking of himself,2. Skin.-^-Skin appeared in general to be pale and moist, and heat of surface diminished,59.—Skin shrivelled, relaxed, often cold,63.—Skin became leathery, dry, burning, Avithout a trace of sweat,43.—Erysipelatous inflam- mation,1. f—Erysipelas (from the external use),24.—Vesicles on neck and chest,63.—[780.] Very dry skin, even in bed, Avith good appetite,16.—Acute drawing in the skin," above and below the left clavicle,36.—Stitches in the skin of the right forefinger, on the side of the last joint,36.—Itching here and there over the body, in the evening, after lying down in bed (after six hours),1.—Severe itching (from the external use),24.—Itching in the palms of the hands (after five hours),2.—Continually increasing itching on the backs of the hands and knuckles, Avith sticking pain, relieved by scratch- ing (after four and a half hours),2.—Itching on the knuckles and between them (after twenty-five hours),2. Sleep and Freams.—Sleepiness. Yawning,63.—Yawning and sleepiness,12.—[790.] Frequent yaAvning,5.—Much yawning, when walking, without sleepiness,36.—Sleepiness,136.—Sleepiness, towards noon, Avith marked confusion of the head,29.—Weary with sleep; it seems as though he should fall asleep (after one hour),4.—He became overpowered by sleep at 7 p.m., and slept for more than two hours ; on waking he did not know that he had been awakened in the meantime and had spoken to some one, though he was usually awakened by the slightest noise ; after waking the headache was relieved, but he continued to feel sleepy,28.—Sleep deep, prolonged, re- freshiug,28.—Stupid slumbering, with pinching headache, great heat of the whole body, with distended veins, very rapid breathing, and bruised pain in the back, without thirst and with naturai taste,1.—Sleep during the first night very sound and deep, could scarcely get awake in the morning; in the night following, he awoke at midnight, and was unable to fall asleep again, but in the morning he could not arouse himself on account of sleepi- ness,35.—Sleeplessness. Sleeplessness,3643.—[800.] Loss of sleep,11.— The usuai evening sleep, which he had taken upon a sofà, is omitted,35.— Restless sleep,36.—Sleep restless, he was continually aAvakened by thirst,33. —Distressed sleep, Avith fearful dreams, visions, spectres, etc.,49.—Starts in his sleep,49.—Snoring during sleep, on inspiration and expiration,1.—He murmured and sighed during sleep,1.—Talking in the sleep, the Avhole night, in a Ioav tone,1.—Crying out and starting up in sleep,63.—Freams. [810.] Sleep full of dreams,63.—Dreams about projected occupations,2.— Anxious dreams (fourth day),38.—Dreams during the first day very con- fused ; afterwards active dreams, and later, anxious dreams, of dying, etc. ; f From the external application of camphor. CAMPHORA. 441 he also dreamed about circumstances Avhich had been the subject of con- versation the day previous, especially in the morning,35. Fever.—Chilliness. *The body generally quite cold,1.—-Coldness of the body, with paleness,9.—* Coldness of the skin,65.—Skin cold and insensi- ble (after three days),58.—Cold skin, covered with clammy, inodorous per- spiration,66.—Shivering,63.—[820.] Shivering and chilliness, in the evening Avhen lying doAvn,35.—Shivering, cnilliness, and creeping goose-flesh over the whole body, for an hour (immediately),2.—Slight shivering, Avith paleness of the face,12.—Sensitive to cool air,63.—In the evening, great sensitiveness to cold over the whole body, and headache, as from constriction of the brain, Avith pressure over the root of the nose (after twelve hours),2.—He is excessively sensitive to the cold air,1.—Great aversion to the cold air; it affects him very unpleasantly ; he is obliged to Avrap himself up warmly, and even then is chilled through and through,35.—He is unable to endure slight cold, from Avhich either a chili results, or cutting pain in the abdomen, Avith a diar- rhcea-like passage of blackish-brown or black fa?ces, like coffee-grounds,1'.— Frequent cooling, especially in the pit of the stomach,15.—Chilliness (after ten hours),1.—[830.] Chilliness over the Avhole body (after a quarter of an hour),4.—Chilliness over Avhole body (after one and a half hours),40.—Chil- liness over the Avhole body (after tAvo and a half hours), followed (after one and a half hours) by increased Avarmth of the Avhole body,4.—Chilli- ness and shivering, Avith goose-flesh ; the skin of the whole body is painfully sensitive, and sore to the slightest touch,1.—Great chilliness,63.—Excessive chili,43.—Shaking chili and chattering of the teeth,20.—Coldness and draAving through the whole body, Avith cold arms, hands, and feet (after four and three-quarters hours),2.—Coldness for an hour, with deathly paleness of the face,21.f—When Avalking, the internai coldness increases,36.—[840.] Con- tinually complaining of freezing,61.—(Paroxysm of fever ; severe chili, with gnashing of the teeth, and much thirst; he sleeps immediately after the chili, Avith frequent Avakings, almost Avithout the slightest subsequent heat),1. —Agreeable coolness through the Avhole upper region of body, especially in stomach and cesophagus,50.—Cold sensation internally, first on the right side, then on the left, as if a cold liquid were floAving from the head down- ward,36.—Forehead, cheeks, and hands cold (after six hours),60.—Chilliness on the cheeks and in the back,5.—Chilliness in back,36.—Frequent chilliness in the back,5.—Internai chilliness within the scapula?,36.—Chilliness over the back, mingled with warmth, as if SAveat Avould break out,5.—[850.] When walking, alternate chilliness and heat in the small of the back,36.— Internai coldness in the region of the loins and small of back, Avorse on walking even a feAV steps,36.—Extremities cold,44 55.—Extremities cold (after twenty minutes),51.—Hands and feet cold (after three hours),70.—The hands become cold when Avalking,36.—Cold hands and fingere,36.—Sensation of in- ternai coldness, extending from the knee into the foot, when sitting,36.— Heat. Increased temperature,33.—Increased heat of the skin,36.—[860.] Burning heat of skin,52.—Pleasant warmth through the whole body (after three hours),2.—Increased warmth of the body, with redness of the face (after three-quarters of an hour),4.—Began to feel Avarmer and warmer till he ex- perienced a burning heat, and at the same time heart throbbed more and more frequently till it Avas impossible to count the pulse (after half an hour),47.—Heat ali over body (after one and a half hours),40.—Heat of the f From sixty grains given for colie ; the pain disappeared, but this condition supervened. On recovering from it she was well. 442 CAMPHORA. whole body, which becomes excessive when walking (after five hours),4.—On Avaking in the morning, peculiar sensation of heat over the Avhole skin, as if going to SAveat,36.—Heat, burning, and dryness ofthe skin,43.—Heat, Avith trembling,7 25.—[Great heat (after some time)],15.f—[870.] Early symptoins soon folloAved by great heat and a quicker pulse,68.—GloAving heat, Avith full, rapid pulse,46.—Heat Avas unendurable, and aggravated his condition,46. —Body hot and SAveating,44.—Feeling as if he had been very much heated, together Avith beat and rush of blood to the head,33.—Feeling of coolness gave place to an easily endured burning (after tAvo hours),50.—Irritative fever; dry heat, and then easy perspiration,63.—Increased sensation of Avarmth in various parts,36.—Sensation of Avarmth in the stomach,36.—Sen- sation of heat arising from the nape of the neck into the head,36.—[880.] Sensation of heat in the lobules of the ears,5.—Sensation of heat in face, Avith cold hands (after one and a half hours),2.—Sensation of heat through Avhole back,36.—When sitting, a sense of heat, and at the sanie tirae an in- ternai quaking, proceeding from the nape of the neck and betAA'een the scapula?, and extending as pressure in the limbs, with heat and perspira- tion of the forehead,36.—Heat in the head and face,36.—Heat of the head, hands, and feet, Avithout thirst,1.—Heat in the head, and a sensation as if SAveat Avould break out, during shivering of the limbs and abdomen (after three hours),1.—Heat in the occiput,36.—Heat in the face, with increased redness (after ten minutes),30.—Heat in the hands,36.—[890.] Creeping heat in back,36.—Sweat. Moist skin of Avhole body and face,3.—After one and a half or two hours, skin began to groAV moist. Next morning awoke mis- erably Aveak, the sweat having peuetrated to the loAver side of the feather- bed, aud shirt and clothes drenched,47.—Some inclination to perspire, on slight exertion in cool rainy Aveather,36.—More perspiration than usuai,32.— Copious perspiration,33.—Perspiration profuse during the Avhole day,28.— General warm perspiration,36.—Cold perspiration, especially on forehead and chest (after tAvelve minutes),38.—Perspires greatly during sleep,51.— [900.] SAveat from smelling camphor,19.—Profuse sweat (for one and a half hours),51.—Profuse SAveat for several hours after taking,30.—Profuse SAveat for some hours, and aAvaking weak and exhausted,51.—Profuse SAveat re- lieved the symptoms (after one and a half hours),45.—Warm SAveat over the Avhole body,1.—* Cold sweat,1.—Cold SAveat Avhen beginning to vomit, espe- cially on the face,6.—Profuse cold SAveat,20.—Clammy SAveat breaking out over body (after tAvo hours),57.—[910.] Cold sweating of head,68.—Warm SAveat on the forehead and palms of the hands,1.—Warm perspiration on forehead (after one and a half hours),40.—Perspiration on the forehead Avhen sitting,36.—Perspiration in the nape of the neck when walking,36.— Perspiration on the back Avhen sitting,36.-—The hands perspire excessively,36. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Morning), After rising, headache ; on Avaking, headache in temples ; on rising, discharge from uose ; odor from mouth; nausea, etc. ; stitch in hepatic region; on rising and Avalking, pain in ankle ; on Avaking, sensation of heat.—(Forenoon), Dry cough.—(Even- ing), The pains; headache over eye; Avhen lying doAvn, shivering, etc. ; sen- sitiA^eness to cold, etc.—(Night), AH symptoms; fearful, etc; Avhen alone, attacks of terror; cutting colie.—(Dark), Ali the symptoms were greatly aggravated at night and as it began to grow dark ; Avould often be able to comfortably Avork through the day, and Avhen night carne Avould be almost raving, Avretched, and disconsolate ; also aggravation by taking cold ; even f See S. 736. CAMPHORA—CANCER FLUVIATILIS. 443 after five years this Avas more or less the case ; never goes into the celiar alone at night, but will go Avith his little daughter,a child of only eight or nine years of age ; would scarcely dare, Avhen at the best, to stay alone in his OAvn house over night,49.—( Open air), Lachrymation.—(Alcoholic drinks), Toothache.—(Coffee), Toothache.; vomiting.—(Cold air), Toothache.— (Holding cold water in mouth), Toothache.—(In the dark), Fear.—(After eetting), Throbbing of heart.—(Inspiration), Pain in side of abdoraen.— (Leuning on the part), Pressure in right elbow-joint.—(Light), The symp- toms.—(Lying doivn), Pain at base of brain.—(After lying elown), Immedi- ately, headache ; itching.—( When lying on left side), Trembling of left chest; stitches in region of heart, etc.—(Motion), Most pains; pain in nape of neck ; stitches in neck; draAving in cervical vertebra?; pain in thumb- joint ; pain on the backs of the feet.—(Pressare), Pain at base of brain.— (During rest), Pressure, etc, on side of arms ; pressure, etc, in legs.— ( When sitting), Feeling in legs ; heaviness, etc, in knees ; sensation in knee ; pressure in knees.—(During sleep), Perspires greatly.—(During morning sleep), Headache in temples.—(When standing), Pain below ankle- bone.—( On stooping), Vertigo, etc ; pain at base of brain.—(Touch), Tooth- ache.—(Walking), Vertigo, etc; heaviness, etc, in forehead ; air of room seems cooler in nose ; draAving in incisors ; discharge of flatulente ; stitches in left chest; drawing in muscles of upper arm ; sensation in right thigh; stitches on sides of tendo Achillis ; pressure in ankles ; Aveariness of feet ; yaAvning; internai coldness; coldness in loins, etc; heat of body.—(After walking), Pain in thighs.—(Writing), Trembling in hands. Amelioration.—(Afternoon), During Avalk in open air, dull head- ache.-—(Open air), Ali symptoms.—(Beer), Toothache.—(During coition), Toothache ceases.—(Drinking cold water), Toothache.—(Motion), Tired feeling in arm.—(Scratching), Itching on hands.—(Profuse sweeit), The symptoms.—(Tobeicco-smoking), Toothache. CANCER FLUVIATILIS. Astacus fluviatilis (Cancer astacus, Linn.). Class, Crustacean ; Sub Order, Macroura. Common Name, craAvfish. Preparation, Tincture, pre- pared by pouring alcohol on the pounded living animai. Authorities. Buchner's provings, Hygea, 17, p. 1 ; 1 and 2, Two men proved large doses of the tincture, repeated doses; 3, case reported by Buchner, loc. cit., of a man who ate a soup made of crabs ; 4, Cloyd, Lond. Med. Gaz., 1833, quoted by Buchner, loc cit., a man ate heartily of crabs ; 5, Seberin von Prevorst, 1, 124, frora Buchner, 1. e, a Avoman ate three spoon fu ls of crab soup; 6, Hagedorn, Ephem. Nat. dir. Ann., 3, Obs., 35, p. 99, effeets of eating crabs ; 7, Petrus Rommelius, Ephem. Nat. dir. Ann., 4, Obs., 25, p. 61, effeets of eating crabs; 8, Bonetus,from Buchner, 1. e, effeets of eating Avarm crabs ; 9, Pleuk, Bromatolagie, p. 157, from Buchner, 1. e, statement of effeets ; 10, Menage, Gaz. Med. de Paris, 1840, from Roth. Mat. Med. Alind.—Slight delirium,10.—Great apprehensiveness, and anxiety in the chest,2. Head.— Confusion. Confusion of the head,10.—Great confusion of the head,2.—Confusion of the forehead,2.—Some confusion of the fore- head,1.— Gencrai Head. Inflammation of the head, neck, and chest, with efflorescence of red serous blotches ("maculis rubicundis serosisque"), 444 CANCER FLUVIATILIS. relieved after a time by SAveating,6.—Excessive pain in the head, caused by the viblent sneezing,7.—Headache extends towards the occiput, but is es- pecially felt in the right tempie and about the ear,2.—[10.] Headache, Avith pressure to the eyes,3.—Forehead. Pressure on the forehead,2.— Pressure, confusion of the forehead, about noon,1.—Constant pressure in the forehead, with frequent yaAvning,2. — Temples. Pressure in the temples and forehead, after 10 a.m.,1. Eye.—Pressure in the upper part of the right eye,1.—Eyelids swollen,10. —Conjunctiva someAvhat injected, and decidedly yellow,1.—Lachryma- tion,3.—Pupils dilated,3.—[20.] Dimness of vision,1. Ear.—Sensation in the right ear as if a foreign body were lodged in the meatus, and caused some deafness,2.—Dragging in the ears from within outAvard, about 4 p.m., lasting five minutes,1.—Sticking in the right internai ear, lasting six hours, Avhich changed to a dull pain (after tAvo hours),1. Nose.—Frequent spasmodic sneezing,7.—Slight and sudden discharge from the nose, as in a slight catarrh,2.—Nose-bleed, repeated daily for a week,3.—Bleeding of nose toAvard morning, with relief,3. Face.— Puffy face,3.—Face red, puffy,10.—[30.] Redness and increased warmth of the face, the Avhole afternoon, Avith burning in the left cheek, heat and redness of the ears,1.—Burning of the face,1. Alouth.—Violent dull toothache in a carious tooth, in the afternoon,2. —DraAving pains in the teeth, soon folloAved by sticking in the right ear,1.— Pressive pain in the tongue, in the pharynx, and in the region of the stomach,2.—SAveetish taste in the mouth, after coughing,1.—Continually dumb until the crabs had been vomited,8. Throat.—Scraping sensation in the throat, with Constant irritation to cough, and tickling in the larynx, the whole day,1.—Rawness of the throat caused frequent haAvking,1. Stomach. Appetite diminished,2.—[40.] Eructations and increased Avarmth in the pit of the stomach ; nausea,2.—Nausea,6.—Vomiting of the contents of the stomach, almost without exertion, Avithout nausea, with good appetite, folloAved immediately by great longing for food ; this vomit- ing took place at the time Avhen he was passing the fatty substance from the boAvels, and it persisted during the last ten months of his life,4.f— Sour vomiting after smoking at 5 p.m.,1.—Stomach empty and sensitive,2. —Great heaviness in the stomach,5.—Violent pains in the epigastric region, especially in the duodenum,4.—Burning in the pit of the storaach, followed by urging in the anus,2.—Great oppression deep in the epigastric region, Avhich extended to the lower portion of the chest,1. Abdomen.—Hypochondria. Region of the liver was painful to severe pressure (after tAvo hours),1.—[50.] Uncomfortable feeling in the region of the spleen,1.—Pressure in the region of the spleen, folloAved toward evening by a tension, as though the bowels Avere contracted,1.— Umbilical. Colicky pains around umbilicus,3.—Colicdike pains about the umbilicus, quarter of an hour after dinner, so that he was obliged to bend doublé, followed by a soft, at last, pasty, dark-broAvn stool,1.—Colie pains about the navel,2.—General Abdomen. Distension of abdomen,3.—Abdomen distended and painful,2.—Flatulence, Avith urging to stool,2.—Painful sen- sation in the abdomen, the Avhole afternoon,1.—Pressure in the region of f The post-mortem showed a great constriction of the duodenum, so that the cavity was almost obliterated; the opening of the gall-duct into the duodenum was completely closed. CANCER FLUVIATILIS. 445 the duodenum caused Constant pain,4.—[60.] Griping in the abdomen, fol- lowed by an unsatisfactory stool, after 7 a.m.,1.—Gripings in the bowels, with urging to stool, and Aveariness, about 1 p.m.,2.—Griping and urging to stool, on every motion ; relieved when sitting stili,2.—Colicky pains before and during the stool (second day),1.—Feeling in the bowels as though he Avould have a painful colie, folloAved by griping in the left side of the lower abdomen,1.—Prickling in the left pelvic bone,1.— Hypogastrium. Griping in the left side of the lower abdoraen (after two hours),1.—Short- continuing twingings in the left side of the lower abdomen, Avith great Aveari- ness, after 8 p.m.,1. Stool.—Fiai'rhwa. A second stool at 10 p.m. (the one in the morn- ing had not afforded him relief),1.—A pasty stool at 5 a.m.,1.—[70.] Soft, somewhat slimy stool, after eating, followed by scraping in the rectum,1.— Stool yelloAvish, consistent, afterwards pasty and offensive, Avith relief of the colie,2.—Stool darker than usuai,1.—After some months, passage of a fatty substance from the bowels, looking like melted fat, and after being cold, of the consistence of buffer ; this substance floated on Avater, melted in a moderate Avarmth,and Avas extremely inflammable, generally Avas separated from the fieces, sometimes mixed Avith them, usually of a dark color, some- times light, but ahvays yelloAV ; at the time this substance Avas passed the stool had a dark color, but never the color of healthy bile ; after the fatty substance ceased to pass the stool became again as Avhite as before,4.— Constipation. No stool the whole day (fourth day),1.—Stool unsatis- factory, with much urging,1.—Stool scanty, crumbly, passed with much urging,1. Urinary Organs.—Pressure in the region of the bladder, with sensation of heaviness in it,1.—Twitching beloAV the right kidney,1.—Draw- ings along the right ureter,1.—[80.] Urine bright yellow, slightly acid,2.— Urine golden yellow, at first not acid, but afterAvards slightly acid ; with light flakes floating in it (Avhen boiled it frothed a great deal, and Avhen someAvhat evaporated, shoAved mudi albumen),2.f—Urine dark yelloAV, with sediment,2. Respiratory Apparatus.—larynx and Bronchi. Much haAvking of mucus,2.—Irritation to cough in the larynx,1.—Tickling in the larynx, Ioav doAvn, Avhich caused coughing,1.—Accumulation of mucus in the bronchi and larynx, which seemed to be adherent,2.—Oppression and difficult breathing in the bronchial tubes,2.— Cough and Expectora- tion. Much coughing, Avithout expectoration, in the forenoon, especially about 11,1.—Cough followed by haAvking, in order to loosen mucus, which Avas light yelloAV,1.—[90.] Cough in the morning, Avith expectoration of bronchial mucus, Avhich Avas light yelloAV, through the day, with raAvness of the chest,1.—Cough Avorse after 3 p.m., so that the chest became painful, with expectoration like saliva, or like Avhite mucus,1.—The cough did not trouble him Avhile walking, but as soon as he sat doAvn it returned,1.—Ex- pectoration had a SAveetish flat taste, late in the evening,1.—Ha?moptysis and consumption,9.—Fespiration. Respiration more difficult than usuai,1. Chest.—Rush of blood to the chest, with difficult breathing and spitting of blood,2.—Oppressimi ofthe chest,1.—Pressive pain in the whole sternum, on waking in the morning,2.—Slight sticking in the left side of the breast, beneath the nipple,2. f Translated literally 1—A. 446 CANCER FLUVIATILIS. Heart and Pulse.—[100.] Pulse 80 (first day), pulse 50 (second morning), pulse 80 (second day, about 2 p.m.),2. Neck and Back.—Sudden tearing from the right lumbar region to the kidney, while sitting,1. Extremities in General.—Obliged to move the lirabs back aud forth involuntarily, for it seeraed as though she could only digest while doing so ; continued half an hour, till digestion was better,5. Superior Extremities.—Jerking in the upper extremities, at 6 p.m.,1.—Weariness of the arms,1.—Sensation of trembling in the arm upon which he Avas resting,1.—CraAvling in the arms, Avith trembling of the hands,1.—Pressure and tension in the shoulder-joints and deltoid muscles,2. —Pressure and heaviness in the bends of the elbows,2.—Jerklike draAvings in the left forearm,1.—[110.] Trembling of the left hand, while holding a book,1.—Tearing and sticking in the middle of the thumb, for a short time, early in the morning, immediately after waking,1. inferior Extremities.—Burning on the anterior surface of the left leg, while Avalking, as from an acid, so that he Avas frighteued, and examined it with his hand,1. General Symptoms.—Languor,3.—Weariness, prostration (after tAvo hours),2.—Prostration (in two provere),3.—Great prostration,10 7.—Pains in various parts of the body, like rheumatic pains, noAV in the right clavicle, noAV in the left arm,1.—Slight tension, extending from the nose doAvnward to the forepart of the feet,2.—Sticking pains continued till next evening,3. Skin.—[120.] Skin red from severe itching,3.—Jaundice for several months ; the urine, saliva, tears, mucus in the nose, and serum of the blood contained a large quantity of bile, but not the slightest amount passed through the intestines ; the stools Avere constantly as Avhite as pipe-clay,4.— Violent attack of urticaria, Avith hepatitis, folloAved by jaundice,4.—Red, itching urticaria ali over,10.—Urticaria developed on chest, back, arms, inner surface of thighs, under the knees ; the large spots Avere elevated, with red areola?; Avas obliged to scratch, so that, after four hours, these places seemed puffed up,3.—Itching on the neck, about 6 p.m., with con- tinued heat and redness ofthe face,1.-—Violent itching on neck,3. Sleep and Freams.—Condition of sopor, in the evening,2.—At night, restless sleep, frequently interrupted, full of lascivious dreams, with increased temperature ofthe skin,1.—Waking in the morning, earlier than usuai,1.—[130.] Waking at night, with SAveat, especially on the abdoraen,2. Fever.—Chilliness. Shivering,110.—Chilliness over the whole body, in the evening, especially sensitive beloAV the axilla?,2.—Creeping coldness ofthe body twice (after tAvo hours),1.—Shivering in the upper extremities about 6| p.m.,1.—Heat. Feverishness,3.—Increased Avarmth of the body (after two hours),1.—Increased warmth over the whole body, in the even- ing,2.—Severe orgasm of blood,5.—Heat and redness of face,3.—Sweat. [140.] SAveating easily,3.—Sweat breaks out easily, at night,3. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Morning), Cough ; on Avaking, pain in sternum ; early, immediately after waking, tearing, etc, in thumb.—(Fore- noon), About 11 o'clock, cough.—(About noon), Pressure, etc,on forehead. —(Afternoon), Redness, etc, of face ; toothache ; painful sensation in abdo- men; after 3 o'clock, cough ; about 6 o'clock, itching on neck, etc; about 6.30 o'clock, shivering in upper extremities.—(Evening), SAveetish-flat taste of expectoration ; sopor; chilliness; warmth.—(Night), Sweat breaks out easily.—(After coughing), Sweetish taste in mouth.—(After eating), Soft stool.—( On motion), Griping, etc.—( While sitting), Tearing from loins to CANCHALAGUA—CANNA. 447 kidneys.—(On sitting down), Cough returned.—(After smoking), Sour vom- iting.—( While walkitig), Burning on leg. # Amelioration.—(Sitting stili), Griping, etc—(Sweating), Inflamma- tion of head, etc. CANCHALAGUA. Erythra?a chironioides, Griesb.f Nat. order, Gentianacea?. Common name (Californian), Canchalagua. Preparation, Tincture of the whole plant when in floAver. Authority. Dr. Richter, proving Avith the tincture, N. Am. J. of Hom., 3, 532. _ Head.—Head feels congested.—Pressive pains in forehead.—Fulness, tightness of scalp ; it feels as if drawn together by india-rubber. Eye.—Burning in the eyes, first in the left, and then in the right. Ear.—Slight pain in the ears.—Piercing or stitches in the ears.—In- creased buzzing and roaring. Alouth.—Spitting of Avhite mucus, with trembling and nervousness. Stomach.—Increase of appetite.— [10.] Ructus.—Regurgitations.— Waterbrash. Abdomen.—Flatus.—Slight pain, relieved by pressure. Stool.—Several loose stools a day.—* Constipation.—Hard, knotty morning stool. Chest.—Alleviating a catarrh, produced by influenza. General Symjftoms.—That kind of pain in head and fingers Avhich is concomitant Avith the attacks of intermittent fever. Sleep and Freams.—[20.] Sleeplessness (from lst trit.). Fever.—Chills repeatedly, doAvn the spine, aud ali over, especially in bed, at night.—Heat in Avhole body ; I could bear, after the proving, the cool trade-Avind, usually setting in, in San Francisco, in the afternoon, better than before. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Morning), Hard stool.—(Night), In bed, chills. Amelioration.—(Pressure), Pain in abdomen. CANNA. Canna glauca, Linn. Nat. order, Cannacea?. Common (Brazilian) name, Imbiri. Preparation, Tincture of the leaves (Mure). Authority. Mure, Pathogenesie Brasilienne (under the name of Canna " angustifolia "). Vertigo on waking.—Weakness of sight.—Roughness in the throat.— Heat at the anus.—Constipation.—Excited sexual desire.—Too speedy ejaculation of semen, Avithout pleasure.—Whitish expectoration in the morning.—Tired feeling in chest.—[10.] Pain in chest.—SAvelling of the fingere.—Lancinations in the feet, legs, and hands.—Numbness at the in- f This plant is figured in the U. S. Report on the Mexiean Boundary, Botany, Tab. XLII. The same name is applied in South America to Erythraea Chilensis, but the plant above mentioned Avas doubtless gathered by our authority, as it is in com- mon use in California as a domestic remedy, and popularly known as " Canchal- agua." 448 CANNABIS INDICA. step.—Desquamation of the skin.—Itching of the skin.—Dreams about the doctor, treatment.—Heat at the ears. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Morning), Whitish expectoration.— ( On waking), Vertigo. CANNABIS INDICA. The East Indian Cannabis sativa, Linn. Nat. order, Cannabinea?. Common names, Hashish, or Bhang, or Ganja, or Birmingi. (The best variety is that groAvn in India at an elevation of 6 to 10,000 feet.) Prepa- ration, Tincture of the young leaves and twigs. Authorities. 1, Provings, published by the American Provere'Union, Philadelphia, 1839, obtained by Drs. CoAvley, Coxe, Jr., Dubs, Musgrave, Neidhard, Pfeifer, ShaAv, and Wolfe, from the tincture, lst and 3d dee dil. (no daybooks nor references to individuate furnished) ; 2, proving of W. A. D. Pierce Avith 3 grains of " Squire's " extract, reported by Dr. Gardiner, Ara. Hom. Rev., 3, 411 (and republished in Am. J. of Hom. M. M., NeAv Series, 1, 11) ; 3, G. M. Pease, M.D., N. E. Med. Gaz., 1, 204, experiments on self and some thirty friends, including two ladies, with 6 to 56 grains of extract; 4, Lembke, Z. f. Hom. KL, 4, 155, proving with 15 to 50 drops of the tincture; 5, Norton's provings, B. J. of Hom., 17, 465, 15 drops of tincture ; 6, Dr. J. S. Linsley (of New York), provings on three persons, MSS. ; 7, symptoms from Mure, Pathogenesie Brasilienne ; 8, E. W. Ber- ridge (seven provings), Hahn. Month., 3, 461, proving with 60 miniras of tincture; 9, ibid., 1 dr., with 1 dr. spts. ammon. aromat.; 10, ibid:, 5 grains of extract; 11, ibid., 1 dr. of tincture; 12, ibid., 1 dr. and 10 minims; 13, ibid., 1 and 2 drs. of tincture; 14, ibid., 1 dr. of tincture ; 15, E. W. Ber- ridge, M.D., M. Hom. Rev., 13, 726, proving with 2 grains of extract ; 16, omitted; 17, effeets of Hashish, from " Hashish-Eater ;" detailed extraets from this Avork are given, and also the very clear and concise notes of Dr. P. P. Wells, in Am. Hom. Rev., voi. 3, in order to exhibit the prominent features of the ever-varying effeets of the drug ; 18, Bayard Taylor, ex- tracted from the monograph of the American Provers' Union ; 19, Dr. Da- diti, effeets of lijr grains of extract, repeated in half an hour, N. Am. J. of Hom., 14,136 ; 20, Heinrich, experiments Avith 10 grains of " Birmingi" (see Z. f. Ver. Oest., 2, 306) ; 21, Bigler, Z. f. Hom. Kl., 1,116, general statement of effeets ; 22, Hirschel's Archiv, 2, 70, effeets of 4 grains ; 23, Ali. Hom. Zeit., 49, 88 (Med. Times, 1854), effeets of 20 to 30 drops of tincture ; 24, Sonnenberg, Prag. Med. Monats, general statement ; 25, M. Muquet, L'Art Med., 38, 308, general statement ; 26, Urquhart, in " Pillare of Hercules," N. Am. J. of Hom., 10, 343, effeets of preparation called " Majorim " (pre- pared Avith spices) ; 27, Cari BoAver, Am. Druggists' Circular (B. J. of Hom., 22, 514), effeets of 5 grains; 28, Th. Gautier, effeets, quoted in L. and Ed. M. J., 5, 695 ; 29, O'Sbaughnessey, general statement, L. and E. M. J., 1, 57, also effeets on Hindoos, quoted by Christison, Inaug. Dis. ; 30, Editor of L. and E. M. J., effeets on himself; 31, Williams, L. and E. M. J., 3, 949, general statement ; 32, Perry, L. and E. M. J., 3, 949, effeets on self and others ; 33, Christison, Inaug. Dis. (L. and E. M. J., 13, 26), effeets on self, 1 to 4 grains ; 34, ibid., effeets of 2 grains on a friend ; 35, ibid., effeets of 3 grains ; 36, ibid., effeets of small doses of tincture on a young lady ; 37, on a porter, L. and E. M. J., 13, 26, effeets of 1 grain in chronic asthma ; 38, Dr. J. Gardner, L. and E. M. J., 14, 270, effeets of 3 CANNABIS INDICA. 449 grains of extract on three men ; 39, Polli, N. Y. J. of Hom., 2, 362, from Trans, of St. AndreAv's Med. Grad. ; 40, DaAvameski, ibid., effeets of 15 grains of extract ; 41, Dr. S. A. Jones, N. Y. J. of Hom., 2, 368, effeets of 10 grains ; 42, Olearius, transfer red from Habnemann's résumé of Cannabis sat. ; 43, proving of W. A. D. Pierce with the 30th, Am. J. of Hom. M. M., N. S., 1, 51 ; 44, ibid., provings with 1, 2, and 3 grains of Squire's ex- tract ; 45, ibid., proving with the 5000th of Fincke. Aliììd.—Emotional. Excitement,23.—Very excited; he began danc- ing about the room; frequently laughing; talked nonsense ; kneAV that he Avas talking nonsense, but could not stop Avithout an effort of the Avill, which he did not care to make,8.—Easily excited and irritated, in the af- ternoon,1.—He shouts, leaps into the air, and claps his hands for Joy,17.— He sings, and exteraporizes both Avords and music,17.—On becoming con- scious, he finds himself dancing, laughing, and singing before a looking- glass,1.—Incoherent talking,1.—Tendency to blaspheme,1.—Every now and then speaks uncontrollably loud, and then correets himself (after three hours),5.—[10.] While visiting patients, have great difficulty to refrain from saying or doing unusual things,5.—Had a distinct sensation that he must keep himself sober till he got to bed, otherwise he might do something foolish,8.—Accents the last syllable in ali his Avords, and laughs immoder- ately,1.—Quick ness of ideas and pleasant sensations,30.-—Constant succession of neAv ideas, each one of Avhich was almost instantly forgotten,33.—Rapid succession of unassociated ideas, and impossibility to folloAV a train of thought (after one hour),33.—The flow of ideas was very rapid ; though early, it seeraed to him that it Avas very late in the day; the fantasies continued through the night and prevented sleep,20.—His mind is filled with ridiculous speculative ideas,1.—Fixed ideas,1.—Thoughts followed one an- other through my head in most rapid succession ; they Avere very vivid,, but were forgotten immediately, at their very beginning,24.—[20.] Con- stantly theorizing,1.—Falls constantly into reveries,1.—Delightful reveries carne over him,33.—He seemed to ha\re the one idea that he should die and soon be dissected,20.—He seemed possessed with the idea that he did not. knoAv Avhether he himself existed, or Avhether men generally existed, or for Avhat purpose he existed,20.—He became possessed Avith the idea that he Avas about to die, from Avhich he cried out, " I am dying ; I shall be car- ried to my death-chamber,"20.—The idea that he must die returned several times, and seemed to be particularly connected Avith the sinking and disap- pearance of the pulso,20.—Called the nurse, "for he was about to die" (after one hour),37.—When in bed, he kneAV where he was, and yet did not ; imagined he Avas at home, and could hear ali the usuai sounds ; by a strong effort he could recollect the truth, then again relapsed (after one hour),11. —Looks under beds and tables, unlocks and relocks doors, for he fancies he hears strange noises, and that thieves are in the house,1.—[30.] When his friends Avent out of the room, he thought they had left him to his fate, and Avrote " coAvards " in his notes,8.—Imagines men are bribed to kill him,1.—He thinks he can fly through the air like the birds,17.—Said "he had been transported to heaven," and his language, usually comraonplace, became quite enthusiastic (after one hour),37.—Ali around and Avithin seems to be a great mystery, and is terrifying,17.—Despair, and fear of being eternally lost. On hearing the name of God, he cried, "Stop ! that name is terrible to me; I cannot bear it. I am dying." Noav demoniac shapes clutched at him frora the darkness, cloaked frora head to foot in inky palls, glaring at him with fiery eyes from beneath their cowls. He vol. n.—29 450 CANNABIS INDICA. seeraed to be walking in a vast arena, encircled by tremendous Avalls. The stare seemed to look upon him Avith pitying human aspect, and to beAvail his condition,17.—The sun seemed reeling from his place, and the clouds danced around him like a chorus,17.—"I could trace the circulation of the blood along each inch of its progress. I kneAV Avhen every valve opened and shut. The beating of my heart AA'as so clearly audible that I Avondered it Avas not heard by others,"17.—Violent ecstasies of pleasure or agonies of terror aud pain are constantly followed by more gentle and quiet forms of delirious excitement or hallucination,17.—He seems possessed of a dual ex- istence, one of which from a height Avatches the other, Avhile it passes through the various phases of the Hashish delirium,17.—[40.] Had a feel- ing of duality. One of his minds would be thinking of something, Avhile the other would laugh at it. Quick transition of the ideas of one mind to the other,3.—Felt as if he AA'as a third person, looking at himself and his friend (after one hour),11.—The soul seeraed to be separated from the body, and to look doAvn upon it, and vieAv ali the motions of the vital processes, and to be able to pass and repass through the solid Avalls of the room, and to view the landscape beyond,17.—Extreme apparent protraction of time (second day),33.—Extreme exaggerations of the duration of tirae and ex- tent of space—a feAV seconds seem ages—the utterance of a Avord seems as long as a Avhole drama, and a feAV rods are a distance Avhich can never be passed, it is so great. The room expands, and those around the centre-table near recede to vast distances, and the ceiling is raised, and he is in a vast hall,17.—When his friends had gone, he AA'ent into the bedroom ; stood in a reverie, which seemed to last three or four hours, looking through the half- opened door into the sitting-room. The sitting-room seeraed to be of an immense depth beloAV him (it Avas really on the same floor),8.—Attention principally occupied by an hallucination that time was indefinitely pro- longed. Seemed to himself to have sat there for hours, and Avhen he tried to think why he did so, nearly lost control over his reason, and a rapid whirl of confused and irrelevant thoughts prevented his fixing attention on any one point for a moment, and it was only the effort of checking him- self Avhen falling which recalled bini to himself, and then he suddenly recollected "Cannabis Indica"—but Avhen did he take it? Surely it AA'as yesterday, last Aveek, days ago. On summoning his servant, it seemed a feAV Aveeks before he carne,15.—His calculation of the tirae he enjoyed the dreams Avas about three hundred years, the fact being that only a quarter of an hour had elapsed,28.—When Avriting these notes, time seemed pro- longed ; he seemed to dream betAveen each stroke of the pendi,8.—His friends seemed gone out of the room a long time,8.—[50.] Among the first effeets Avas noticed that the letter or number Avhich had just been Avritten seeraed like something that had long since been accomplisbed,24.—Minutes seem to be days,19.—The length of tirae occupied in urinating seemed days instead of seconds (after four hours),3.—Only ten minutes had elapsed, and he thought at least hours had gone by,3.—Only ten minutes had uoav elapsed, but it seemed to hira to be tAvo hours. His sensations Avere ex- alted and magnified; his pulse felt to him to be stronger; ideas floAved more rapidly ; the pictures on the wall seemed larger than reality,8.—He could count his pulse well ; it did not seem to bini to be beating sloAvly, though time seemed prolonged,8.—A friend avIio was in the same room seemed a long Avay off (after one hour),11.—Strange feeling of isolatiou from ali around him, with great sense of londiness, though surrounded by his friends,17.— He imagines that he is possessed of infinite knoAvledge and power of vision, CANNABIS INDICA. 451 and then that he is Christ come to restore the world to perfect peace,17.— He believes there is creative power in his oAvn Avord, and that he has only to speak, and it will be done,17.—[60.] He believes he is Daniel Webster, and orauipotent in argumentative eloqueuce,17.—Then he pos- sesses the AA'ealth ofthe Avorld, and with a benevoleuce equal to bis wealth, showers riches on ali the needy around him,17.—It seemed as though I was transparent ; the fire in the grate seeraed to shine through me, aud to Avarra the marroAV of the bones. I felt the blood course in ray veins, and every- thing Avithin me trembled with the most extreme pleasure,24.—His body seemed to him to become transparent, and he imagined he saAv within his breast the hashish he had eaten in the form of an emerald, from which is- sued millions of little sparks,28.—Imagines he is gradually swelling, his body becoming larger and largcr,1.—Hallucinations which lead the patient to imagine that he is on horseback, is hunting, that he sees blue water, that he is SAvimming, or that he is captain of a vessel, that he is travelling, that he has no Aveight,25.-—Illusion that he Avas a pump-log, tbrough which a stream of hot Ava ter Avas playing, and threatening his friend Avith a Avet- ting,41.—Illusion that he Avas an inkstand, and that, as be lay on the bed, the ink might spili over the white counterpane. In the person of an ink- stand he opened and shut his brass cover,—it had a hinge,-—shook himself, and both saAv and felt the ink splash against his glass sides, and, angry at his friends' incredulity, turned with his face towards the Avall, and Avould not speak a word,41.—He seems to be the subject of the strangest transform- ations ; noAV he is a huge suav, and darts up and down, Avhile planks fly off on either side of hira in utter corapleteness ; and then he is a bottle of soda-Avater, running to and fro ; then a huge hippopotamus ; then a giraffe,17. ■—He seems to himself to be trausformed into a vegetable existence, as a huge ferii, and to be surrounded by clouds of music and perfume,17.—[70.] He laughs immoderately and involuntarily at the impression that his leg was a tin case filled Avith stair-rods, Avhich he hears rattle as he Avalks. Then suddenly the other leg seems to extend its length till he is raised some huudreds of feet into the air, and on this he is compelled to bop as he'is Avalking Avith bis friend,17.—His eyelashes became indefinitely pro- longed, and began to roll as gold threads upon small ivory Avheels, which re- volved Avith great velocity,2S.—His voice seems strange, as if not his OAvn,17.— Ali impressions on the senses are exceedingly exaggerated,17.—It seemed to him as though he Avas upon the ridge of a mountain, that he must climb a steep ascent over the naked rock to the top of the mountain,20.—He imagines, while Avalking Avith his friend by a small stream, that it is the Nife, and he the traveller Bruce,17.—He thought he Avas in Mr. C.'s room, and recog- nized the pictures as belonging to hira, though they were really Mr. R.'s, in Avbose room he Avas,8.—The Avalls of the room are suddenly covered with dancing satyrs, and raandarins nod from ali its corners,17.—Fancies, on opening his bedroom door, that he sees nuniberless diabolical imps, with bloody faces and immense black eyes, Avhich so terrify him that he sinks- on his knees, a cold SAveat breaks out on his body, bis heart beats violently, he thinks he will suffbcate, and cries loudly for help ; suddenly one of the imps commences playing on a hand-organ and making such grotesque grimaces that he bursts into fits of laughter,1.—On the Avall of the roora, at a great distance, a monstrous head was spiked up, Avhich commenced a suc- cession of grimaces ofthe most startling but ludicrous character. Its fero- ciously bearded under-jaw extended indefinitely, and then thejaAV shooting back, the mouth opened from ear to ear. The uose spun out into absurd 452 CANNABIS INDICA. enormity, and the eyes Avinked Avith the rapidity of lightning,17.—[80.] ThroAvn into "unbearable horror" by the falling upon him of a "shoAver of soot from heaven,"17.—AH the events of his past life, even those long forgotten, and those the most trivial, were throAvu in symbols from a rap- idly revolving Avheel, each of which Avas recognized as an act of his life, aud each carne in the order of sequence the act it indicated occupied in history,17.—He has ludicrous visions of old and Avrinkled females, Avho are found to be composed of knit yarn,17.—Illusions of the senses. He hears voices, and the most sublime music He sees visions of beauty and glory that can only bè equalled in Paradise. Landscapes of sublimest beauty, with profusion of floAvers of most brilliant colors, in contrast, to afford the greatest delight. Architecture of magnifìcent beauty and grandeur, and ali giving a consciousness of happiness for the time, Avithout mixture,17.— Vision of a silent arniy passed him in the Street, in the evening, Avhen Avalking,17.—When walking in the open air, the plain is suddenly expanded aud covered AA'ith a band of Tartare, Avho rush along in mad haste, their caps streaming with plumes and horsehair,17.—While Avalking in the Street, the houses suddenly become movable and take to nodding, boAving, and dancing in the most remarkable manner,17.—His familiar acquaintance is mistaken for a Chinese raandarin,17.—When Avalking in the Street, he suddenly sees the muffled figure of a man start from the Avall. His appear- ance is such as to excite the utmost horror. " Every lineament of his face Avas stamped Avith the records of a life black with damning crime. It glared on me with a ferocious Avickedness and a stony despair. I seeraed to groAV blasphemous in looking at him, and in an agony of fear turned to run aAvay,"17.—Suddenly awoke, after midnight, and found himself in a real ni of the most perfect clarity of vieAV, yet terrible Avith an infinitude of demoniac shadoAvs. Beside the bed, in the centre of the room, stood a bier, frora whose corners drooped the folds of a heavy pali, and on it a fearful corpse, whose livid face Avas distorted with the pangs of assassina- tion. Every muscle was tense, the finger-nails pierced the dead man's palra by the force of bis dying clench. Tavo tapers at the head and tAvo at the feet made the ghastliness of the bier more luminously unearthly, and a sinothered laugh of derision from some invisible watcher mocked the corpse, as if triumphant deinons were exulting over their prey,17.—[90.] " Then the Avalls of the room began sloAvly to glide together, the ceiling coming down, the floor ascending, like the captive's celi Avhich Avas doomed to be his tomb. Nearer and nearer I Avas borne toward the corpse. I shrunk back ; I tried to cry out, but speech Avas paralyzed. The walls carne closer and closer. Presently my hancl lay on the dead man's fore- head. I Avas stifled in the breathless niche, Avhich Avas ali the space stili left, to me. The stony eyes stared up into mine, and again the maddening peal of fiendish laughter rang dose beside my ear. Now I Avas touched on ali sides by the walls of the terrible press; then carne a heavy crush, and I felt ali sense blotted out in darkness," 17.—" I aAvakened ; the corpse Avas gone, but I had taken its place on the bier. The room had noAV groAvn into a gigantic hall, Avhose roof was framed of iron arches. Pavenient, walls, cornice Avere ali iron, and a thrill from them seemed to say this iron is a tearless fiend. I suffered from the vision of that iron as from the pres- ence of a giant assassin. Then there emerged from the sulphurous twilight the most horrible forra—a fiend, also of iron, white-hot, and dazzling with the glory ofthe nether penetralia. A face that Avas the incarnation of ali malice and irony looked on me Avith a giare, withering from its intense CANNABIS INDICA. 453 heat, but more from the Avickedness it symbolized. Beside him another demon rocked a cradle framed of bars of iron, and candesceut Avith a heat fierce as the fiends. And uoav a chant of blaspheray, so fearful that no human thought has ever couceived of it, from the demons, till I greAV in- tensely Avicked by hearing it. The music accorded Avith the thought, and Avith its clangor mixed the maddening creak of the forever oscillating cradle, until I felt driven to a ferocious despair. Suddenly, the nearest fiend thrust a pitchfork of Avhite-hot iron into ray side, and hurled me into the fiery cradle. I lay unconsumed, tossing from side to side by roeking of the fiery engine, and stili the chant of blaspheray, and the eyes of deraoniac sarcasm smiled at me in mockery. ' Let us sing to him,' said one of the fiends,'the lullaby of hell!'"17.—"Withered like a leaf in the breath of an oven, after millions of years, I felt myself tossed on the iron floor. Presenti)', I was iu a colossal square, and surrounded by houses a hundred stories high. With bitter thirst, I ran to a fountain carved in iron, every jet of Avhich was sculptured in mockery of Avater, and yet as dry as the asbes of a fornace. I called for water, Avhen every sash in ali the hun- dred stories of that square fleAv up, and a maniac stood at every AvindoAV. They gnashed at me, glared, gibbered, hoAvled, laughed, borribly hissed, and cursed. Then I became insane at the sight, and leaping up and doAvn, raimicked them ali,"17.—From zenith to horizon an aAvful angel of miduight blackness floated. His face looked unutterable terrore into me, and his dreadful hands half-clenched above my head, as if waiting to take me by the hair. Across the fìrmament a chariot carne like lightning, with Avheels like rainboAv suns. At its approach, the sable angel turned and rushed doAvn into the horizon, that seemed to smoke as he slid through it, and I AA'as saved,17.—The scene then became theatrical, and he an actor, who improvised his tragedy and held his immense audience en- tranced. Suddenly, a look of suspicion carne over every face. "I sought relief by turning from the pit to the boxes. The same stony glance raet me stili. Oh ! they knew my secret, and at that instant one maddening chorus broke from the Avhole theatre, 'Hashish! Hashish! He has eaten Hashish!' I crept from the stage in unutterable shame. I crouched in concealment. I looked at my garments, aud beheld them foul and ragged as a beggar's. From head to foot I was the incarnation of squalidity. My asylum proved on the pavement of a great city's principal thoroughfare. Children pointed at me; loungers stood and searched me with inquisitive scorn. The multitude of man and beast ali eyed me ; the very stones in the Street mocked me Avith a human raillery as I coAvered against a side Avall in my bemired rags,"17.—Imagines some one calls him,1.—He hears music of the SAveetest and sublimest melody and harmony, and sees venerable bards Avith their harps, Avho play as if it were the music of heaveu,17.—In music, a single tone seemed like the most divine harmony,24.—Imagines he hears music ; shuts his eyes, and is lost for some time in the most delicious thoughts and dreams,1.—He fancies he hears numberless bells ringing most sweetly,1.—[100.] For fully two weeks after, when sitting in his office, in quiet summer afternoons, reading desultorify, he would hear most ìnagnifi- cent harmony, as if some master-hand Avere playing an organ, and using only the softer stops. There Avas this peculiarity about the hearing of the music, namely, one must be in a state of half revcrie, and then the divine strains, soft and marvellously sweet, folloAved one another in a smoother legato than any human fingering ever accomplished. If one roused the attention and strained the ear, as if to be sure of catching every chord, 4-34 CANNABIS INDICA. silence carne at once,*1.—Heard the noise of colore, green, red, blue, and yel- Ioav sounds coming to hira in perfectly distinct waves,28.—After such ex- perience of ecstasy as has already been described, Avhen just emerging from a dense Avood, he heard a hissing Avhisper, "Kill thyself! Kill thyself!" " I turned to see Avhó spoke. No one was visible. The Avhisper Avas re- peated Avith intenser earnestness ; and now unseen tongues repeated it on ali sides and in the air above me, 'The Most High comraands thee to kill thyself.' I drew forth my knife, opened it, and placed it at my throat, Avhen I felt the bloAV of some in visible hand strike my arm ; my hand flew back at the force of the shock, and the knife Avent spinning into the bushes. The whispers ceased,"17.— In his first experiment, the sensations it produced Avere those, physically, of exquisite lightness and airiness ; mentally, of a wonderfully keen perception of the ludicrous in the most simple and fa- railiar objects,18.—Objects by Avhich he was surrounded assunied such a strange and vriiirnsical expression, became in themselves so inexpressibly absurd and comical, that he Avas provoked into a long fit of laughter. The hallucination died aAvay as gradually as it carne, leaving him overcome with a soft pleasant drowsiness, from Avhich he sank into a deep refreshiug sleep,18.—In his second experiment, the same fine nervous thrill (that he experienced in his first experiment) suddenly shot through him. But this time it Avas accompanied by a burning sensation at the pit of the stomach, and instead of growing upon him with a graduai pace of healthy slumber, and resolving hira, as before, into air, it carne Avith the intensity of a pang, and shot throbbing along the nerves to the extremities of his body. It seeraed to him as if he existed without form throughout a vast extent of space. His AA'hole body seemed to expand, and the arch of his skull to be broader than the vault of heaven. His sensations presented themselves to bini in a doublé forra ; one physical, and therefore, to a certain extent, tangible, and the other spiritual, and revealing itself in a succession of splendid metaphors. His physical feeling of being Avas accompanied by an iraage of an exploding meteor, not subsiding into darkness, but con- tinuing to shoot from its centre or nucleus, Avhich corresponded to the burning spot at the pit of his stomach, incessant coruscations of light, that finally lost themselves in the infinity of space. His mind Avas croAvded with a succession of visions, but ali ending in the ludicrous,18.—While he Avas most completely under the influence of the drug, he Avas perfectly conscious that he sat in the toAver of Autonio's hotel, in Daraascus, knew that he had taken Hashish, and that the strange, gorgeous, aud ludicrous fancies Avhich possessed him Avere the effeets of it,18.—He was conscious of tAvo distinct conditions of being in the same moment, of Avhich neither conflicted with the other. His enjoyment of the visions was complete and absolute, undisturbed by the faintest doubts of their reality; while, in some other chamber of his brain, reasou sat coolly Avatching them, aud heaping the liveliest ridicule on their fantastic features,18.—One set of nerves Avas thrilled with the bliss of the gods, Avhile another Avas convulsed Avith unquenchable laughter at that very bliss. His highest ecstasies could not bear doAvn and silence the Aveight of his ridicule, which, in its turn, Avas poAverless to prevent him from running into other and more gorgeous absurdities. After aAvhile the visions became more grotesque than ever, but less agreeable; and there Avas a painful tension throughout his nervous system. He laughed until his eyes overfloAved profusely ; every drop that fell immediately became a large loaf of bread, and tumbled upon the shopboard of a baker in the bazaar at Damascus. The more he CANNABIS INDICA. 455 laughed, the faster the loaves fell, until such a pile was raised about the baker that he could hardly see the top of his head,18.—A fierce and furious heat radiated from the stomach throughout his system ; his mouth and throat Avere as hard as though made of brass, and his tongue, it seemed to hira, Avas a bar of rusty iron. Although he seized a pitcher of water and drank long and deeply, his palate and throat gave no intelligence of bis having drunk at ali,18.—[HO.] About midnight his excited blood rushed through his frame with a sound like the roaring of raighty Avaters. It Avas projected into his eyes until he could no longer see ; it beat thickly on his ears, and so throbbed on his heart, that he feared the ribs would give way under its bloAvs. He tore open his vest, placed his hand over the spot, and tried to count the pulsations ; but there Avere tAvo hearts, one beatiug at the rate of a thousand beats a minute, and the other Avith a sIoav, dull motion. His throat he thought Avas filled to the brim with blood, and streams of blood Avere pouring from his ears. After the visions were over, there arose a sensation of distress, Avhich Avas more severe than pain itself,18. —His throat Avas as dry as a potshercl, and his stiffened tongue cleaved to the roof of his mouth,18.—About 3 o'clock the next morning, rather more than five hours after the Hashish had been taken, he sunk into a stupor. Ali the folloAviug day and night he lay in a state of blauk oblivion, broken only by a single Avavering gleam of consciousness,18.—He arose, attempted to dress himself, drank tAvo cups of coffee, and then fell back into the same deatblike stupor,18.—On the morning of the second day, after a sleep of thirty hours, he aAvoke again to the Avorld, Avith a system utterly prostrate and unstrung, and a brain clouded Avith the lingeriug images of his visions,18. —There Avas no taste in what he ate, no refreshment in what he drank, and it required a painful effort to comprehend Avhat Avas said to him, and re- turn a coherent ansAver,18.-—After drinking a glass of very acid sherbet, he experienced instant relief of these symptoms. The speli Avas not Avholly broken, and for tAvo or three days he continued subject to frequent invol- untary fits of absence of mind,18.—The ruling hallucination of one of his companions Avas that he Avas a locomotive,18.—In about an hour and a half after taking I perceived a heaviness of the head, AA'andering of the mind, and apprehension that I Avas going to faint. I thence passed into a state of half-trance, from Avhich I aAvoke suddenly and much refreshed. The impression Avas that of Avandering out of myself; I had t\vo beings, and there Avere tAvo distinct, yet concurrent trains of ideas. Images carne float- ing before me ; not the figures of a dream, but those that seem to play before the eye Avhen it is closed ; and Avith those figures were strangely mixed the sounds of a guitar that AA'as being played in an adjoining room ; the sounds seemed to cluster in and pass aAvay Avith the figures in the retina. The music of the Avretched performance Avas heavenly, and seemed to pro- ceed from a full orchestra, and to be reverberated through long balls of mountains. These figures and sounds were again connected with meta- physical reflections, Avhich, also, like the sounds, clustered themselves into trains of thought, Avhich seemed to take form before my eyes, and Avcave themselves with the colors and sounds. I Avas folloAving a train of reason- ing; neAv points Avould occur, and concurrently there was a figure before me throAving out corresponding shoots, like a zinc tree ; and then, as the moving figures reappeared, or as the sounds caught my ear, the other classes of figures carne out distinctly, and danced through each other. The reasonings Avere long and elaborate, and though the impression of having gone through them remains, every effort has been in vain to recali them. 456 CANNABIS INDICA. The folloAving scene was described by me, and taken doAvn at the time : A general commanding an army, and doubting Avhether he should engagé the enemy, consulted the oracle. The oracle ansAvered : " Go with the for- tune of Csesar." He gave battle, and was beaten. His king ordered his head to be cut off; but the general accused the oracle. The king cried, " The oracle is not in fault ; it did not teli you that you were Ca?sar. You were tAvice a fool to mistake its meaiiing, and your oavo Avorth." The gen- eral ansAvered, " Then is the fault his aaIio sent a fool to command his armies." " Nay," answered the king, " thou shalt not twist one phrasc to thy benefit, and another to my loss." This scene seemed to pass before me, and in the region of Carthage, Avhich was ali farailiar, though I had never been there. The general Avas an Abyssinian ; the king a Avhite man with a black beard. The next time I tried it the only effect was to make me lose a night's rest (taken toAvard evening). The first time (taken in the morning) it had given me a doublé portion of sleep ; on both occasions it enormously increased my appetite. It was folloAved by no depression. The first time I took it at half past four, and after that a liqueur-glass of caraAvay spirits, to hasten the effect. I did not feel cold, while those Avho Avere walking Avith me, and Avrapped in mantles, Avere complaining of it. Then carne an unsteadiness of gait ; not that of one aa'Iio fears to fall, but of one who tries to keep doAvn, for I felt as if there were springs in my knees, and Avas reminded of the story of the man Avith the mechanical leg, that walked away Avith him. I sat doAvn to dinner at half past 6 o'clock. There Avas a glass between me and the rest of the company, and an inch or two interposed betAveen me and Avhatever I touched. What I ate and how much did not matter; the food flowed like a river through me. There was a wind going by, blowing over the table and carrying aAvay the sounds, and I saw the Avords tumbling over one another over the falls. There was a dryness of the mouth, which was not thirst. The dryness radiated frora the back of the throat, opposite the nape of the neck. It was a patch of dark- blue color ; the food, as it reached this point, pouring doAvn, and taking the color of the patch. I was under the impression that I described ali this at the time, but was told that I Avould not say anything about myself, or describe what I experienced. I should have been relieved if some one present had been under the same influence. The bursts of laughter to which I gave rise Avere not at ali pleasing, except Avhen they were excited by any observation I made Avhich was not eonnected Avith myself. I never lost the consciousness of Avhat Avas going on ; there Avere ahvays present the real objects, as well as the imaginary ones ; but at times I began to doubt which Avas Avhich, and then I floated in strange uncertainty. It carne by fits, with, I thought, hours of intervals, Avhen only minutes could have elapsed,26. —Their first sensations were of intense astonishment at the circumstance that they found themselves no longer masters of their OAvn acts, while they stili remained lucid witnesses of ali acts, however foolish. Here the differ- ence betAveen alcoholic inebriation and that from Hashish is strongly marked. They saw themselves committing absurdities of the most grotesque kind ; leaping, beating time to nothing, moving their arms as if receiving electrical shocks, Avriting ridiculous Avords, and so forth, Avithout any poAver on their part to prevent such exhibitions ; but yet standing, as it Avere, in- dependently of them, as though they were merely subjects of observation exhibited from other persons than themselves. At first they had the sen- sation and appearance of feigning a state of exaltation which they did not feel, and which Avas even feigned Avith so much uncertainty and awkward- CANNABIS INDICA. 457 ness that any one not aiding in it Avould for a long time believe in its un- reality. It is, nevertheless, an irresistible propensity,39.—[120.] At one mo- ment the intellect is obscure, and loses itself in forgetfiilness of the past ; then it returns clear, and is able to form a judgment for a moment, and disapprove of any acts it may have before sanctioned, but only to be again involved in that state of autoraatic folly AA'hich is so peculiar a phenoraenon during Hashish intoxication. During the intervals of confusion or dark- ness, the lucid moments possess a power and comprehension truly marvel- lous, so that in a feAV seconds the most distinct and accurate picture of a range of life, including as much as forty years, may be recast and sur- veyed. The alternation frora obscurity to lucidity is like the effect of a sea-AvaATe ; a lucid wave is folloAved by a dark overhanging wave on Avhich the mind is shipwrecked, and carried with the sensation of a melancholy floating toAvards forgetfiilness and oblivion, to be roused instantly by the passage over it once more of the Avave of life and light. The dark Avaves chase each other so long as they continue, aud the mind, unable to con- tinue its thoughts and acts, but bending under a successive series of im- pressions, the shortest space of time seems to present the duration of an eternity,39.^A seeming extraordinary sloAvness of time, Avhich struck the observers in so singular a manner, and made them so impatient of delay, that they were continually recurring to their watches, and observing, with a kind of aAve, how minutes Avere transformed into epochs. With this ap- parently interminable length of time, there seemed to occur a kind of for- getfulness, by Avhich an act of the mind, taking place an interval before, or an impression received some tirae before, were in a manner forgotten ; but, in a feAV brief moments they returned, or preselited themselves, as it Avere, for the first time and in such manner, almost unaccountably repeated themselves, and reproduced frequently, as noAV, the impressions they rein- spired,39.—There was noticed in the observers, so different themselves ordi- narily in general character and temperament, a common docility and ab- sence of susceptibility Avhich AA'as most remarkable. Thus one of them gave to another with Avhom he Avas but slightly acquainted a series of hard blows on the back, saying that he himself felt nothing of the Hashish, and asking whether the blows he inflicted were felt. On his part, he who received the Woaa'S took them ali in good humor, uttering no complaint, and seeming, indeed, insusceptible of complaint. Again, one of them, Avho sat Avriting, submitted to receive the infliction of two sharp Moavs, boxes on the ears, and to have his pen snatched out of his hand, Avithout any expression of pain or even anuoyance. Reproaches betAveen thera for having taken the drug never passed ; but each, laughing ali the time, tried often, in lucid intervals, to produce sickness. Such was the good humor that prevailed that each one mutually yielded up his oavu will and obeyed the other; the whole trio joyfully concurring in ali that suggested itself to them, as Avith- drawing them from the idea of danger, and fully agreeing in particulars as to the sensations they experienced,39.—Was seized with melancholy, from Avhich he could rouse himself only by imitating the movements and follies ofthe others. Then he had a great inclination to laugh, but kept himself free from the obvious action of the drug by going behind his companions. Suddenly he perceived a change in his intellectual faculties, Avhich appeared less obedient to his will, and feeling he should be Avorse, he began to register his thoughts of what happened to him. Scarcely had he began, than it seeraed more iraportant to hira to record the follies uttered by one of his companions. He soon felt himself, however, unable to continue, and his 458 CANNABIS INDICA. hands Avith difficulty traced unformed charactere. Then becoming pre- occupied with a scherae which scribblers might think the act of a madman, he Avith great difficulty wrote a short justification of his conduct in Mil- anese. He next began to feel a pleasing stupor ; his head seemed to dilate, but Avithout strain, gently ! gently ! He possessed the use of his senses and mind, but every occupation wearied hira. He passively assisted in Avhat Avas occurring around him, and unable to give any account of it or reason, Avas able to laugh at ali or everything,39.—After about a quarter of an hour, a weakness of his Avhole body carne on, his legs AA7ouId not support him, his arms became heavy, and he Avas seized with a kind of fainting similar to that Avhich at times folloAvs loss of blood. He Avas obliged to throAv himself on the sofà, his Hmbs became rigid, he entirely lost his sen- sations, becoming cataleptic, and remained for a long time in this state. By degrees bis senses partially returned, so that he AA'as enabled to under- stand and retain some directions given to him, but he became insensible again, and Avhen put to bed a very hot box placed at his feet, Avhich Avere very cold, produced no impression. By degrees the insensibility or ana?s- thesia which had pervaded his Avhole body relaxed in the left half of his body, but remained perfect in the right. His consciousness, Avhich had never entirely left him but for a feAV brief moments, by degrees returned to its naturai state, so that he could recali what had occurred to him and reflect upon his condition. Again, ana?sthesia extended ali over his body, and now was added an automaton-like and rapid movement of the hands, one hand being pressed upon the breast, and rubbed actively on the back AA'ith the palm of the other hand ; his head also ached, and he had a sensa- tion of Aveakness. The ana?sthesia gradually decreased, but the sensibility did not return universali}', nor steadily, there being frequent relapses. By turns the right arm or the leg, or the right half of the face, and then ali these parts together, Avould seem petrified, so that he could not move them, and Avould then relax. As time went on these phenomena Avere more fre- quently repeated in the head and face, the change being quick enough to give great pain; when suddenly the mass of his brain, ali except a small portion, seemed changed to marble, and appeared to him to possess ali the properties of such a substitution ; his right eye, for a long time, retained the sensation of marbly hardness. These symptoms, now going, uoav returning, lasted more than thirty-six hours. The mind, meantime, had not remained idle, but during moments of returned consciousness assisted as a spectator; ideas succeeded each other Avith such rapidity that they macie a short space of tirae seem very long. These ideas, although more often scattered, had at times an intimate and long connection ; thus every person Avho had ever assisted him he seemed to see for years and years perforraing ali those long and varied series of acts, Avhich might in reality have been performed during such a period, so that he felt convinced that ali those years had really passed. He also had a sort of hallucination in Avhich he seemed transported to a place Avhimsically made of brass ; this, he thought, Avas the vestibule of Mohamraed's paradise, and that he was denied entrance to it. On going out he found himself launched into space, and compelled to describe very rapidly a vast orbit, in a gloomy, painfully breathing, op- pressive circle. This painful sensation lasted a long tirae, and Avas among the most disagreeable of the experiment,39.—Was a prey to extreme lo- quacityand mobility of ideas; Avas continually preoccupied with solicitous impressions as to the fate of his companions, for Avhom he feared the dose of Hashish had been excessive, and might even prove poisouous. After he CANNABIS INDICA. 459 bad taken the drug about six hours he Ava» seized Avith a sort of gesticulatory convulsions in the arms and legs, and by degrees his symptoms assumed the appearance of those which characterize hydrophobia. He was possessed with outbreaks of fear at the sight of bright objects, at the sensation of every sharp little breath of air, or the approach of any one ; but these exhibitions Avere momentary only, and he then paid no attention to what had been pre- viously exciting influences. He asked for water, and seized the cup with a trembling and convulsive hand, but carried it to his lips only to thrust it away Avithout drinking, being unable even with the greatest effort to swal- Ioav a single draught. Upon this there succeeded a feeling of uneasiness, as though from dryness of the throat, or rather a sensation that the tongue and throat were covered with a dry soft body. An urgent desire to be held, to be guided, and to be taken care of altogetber, under the involun- tary feeling that, if such protection Avere not bestowed, he should get out of bed (in Avhich he was by this time laid) to commit some foolish act. Sensation of pressure at the back ofthe head, before the occurrence of con- vulsive movements, Avhich changed into an unpleasant feeling of heat, then of cold, in consequence of which his hands Avere carried automaticallv to that spot, and held there, as though there Avere a difficulty in detaching them. There Avas also a sensation of cramps in the calves of the legs, which rendered the movement of the legs impossible, or caused them to be dis- tended, or to take a sudden jump,39.—Four hours and a half after taking I was sitting with the family, playing the guitar, when one of the tunes, a rather solemn one, seemed suddenly to assume a more melodious character; it gradually increased in grandeur bar after bar, sinking deep in my soul until I was Avholly absorbed Avith it. The words died away and I stili Avent on with the accompaniment ; my mind carried the air, aud ali sur- rounding objects faded; I lived Avholly in the music, and a deep subdued joyous feeling, such as I never before felt, pervaded my Avhole being. At last I carne to myself someAvhat, and turned to the others and remarked . that ft Avas beautiful, and asked if they did not think so. They Avere much surprised at the question, and said it possessed very little merit. I Avas noAV surprised in my turn and began to argue its raerits, offering to play it over. At this moment a strange craAvling sensation commenced in my body, it extended to my limbs, doAvn my arms, to my fingere' ends, and tip into my brain ; it travelled sloAvly, yet so poAverful Avas it that I Avas wholly OA-ercome with surprise. I Avas a little alarmed at the feeling, but immediately the Avord "Hashish " passed through my mind. Ah! that Avas it, that Avas the enchanter that made my music sound so sweet. I Avas glad to find it had not failed ; I Avas reassured ; it Avas undoubtedly the legitimate effect of the drug. Ali these things Avere very nice, but yet the thrill Avas a thing I had not expected, and another and another folloAving in dose succession, I began to Avish the last dose had been as ineffectual as the first. I commenced considering what Avas best to be done. I could not decide Avhether to sit stili or go to my room. I tried to play, but an apparent ebullition in the air prevented me from seeing the notes ; the thrills were groAving stronger every moment, and I coucluded I had best leave the room lest I should do something foolish. I arose abruptly, and Avith guitar in one hand and music-stand in the other, I sallied forth to go doAvn stairs. No sooner did I commence to move than the thrills increased ; stronger aud stronger they came, closer and closer they succeeded each other, until one ceased not until an almost overAvhelraing thrill gave uotice of another's birth. In going doAvn stairs my mind ever and anon would 460 CANNABIS INDICA. wander to other matters and things, and Avhen I recalled my thoughts to Avhat Avas immediately before me I wondered to find myself stili going doAvn stairs. Then a feeling of dread uncertainty seized me, " Shall I ever reach the bottom ?" I doubted that I would, yet my reason told me I Avas going right; so I pressed on. I put my guitar away safely and this reassured me. I say reassured, because I had begun to doubt that any of the things around me had existence, but I reasoned that I had succeeded in finding the guitar-box, and hence some things must exist, and, as I had seen one right, so it Avas likely ali existed. Stili I Avas uncertain that I maintained control of ray faculties and raotive powers ; an intuitive assurauce, Iioav- ever, made me depend on them, and I determined to go quietly upstairs to my room ; I went up very quietly ; indeed, I seemed not to touch the steps; I trod the air as a swimmer treads Avater; my feet came near the steps but did not strike them. I reached my room, but what to do uoav; it did not improve my condition. I determined to He doAvn until the thrills went off, Avhich I thought Avould certainly be very soon, and then I expected other effeets to folloAV. I threAV myself on the bed, but immediately spraug to my feet again, for no sooner did I He down than I thought of catalepsy being sometimes produced by the use of the drug; no, I must not He doAvn; I must keep my soul in my body by force of will, or perhaps it Avould never return, and I felt that it was trying to wing itself away. As the extract Avas strong and so small an amount had produced so great an effect, I Avas afraid I had taken too great a dose, and became alarmed lest it should play me foul. The thrills had noAV become continuous, the commencing of each being only knoAvn by an increase in their force ; my heart and veins began to throb violently, the blood began to rush to my head, and I feared apoplexy. My tongue became coated with saliva, and I thought my body AA'as dissolviug into fluids. I spit from the window. I afterAvards thought it was foolish for me to do so as I might jump from the AvindoAV, for I felt certain I did not possess the full command of my faculties. The uncertain aspect of things now increased, Avith the whole force of my » reason seemingly unimpaired. I could not convince myself the forniture in the room had other than an ideal existence ; this feeling Avas so op- pressive that I determined to seek the rest of the farnily. But how could I reach them ? I Avas in another sphere ; I had journeyed to a Avorld Avhose objects I could not realize, an uncertain Avorld Avhose paths I did not knoAV. An atmosphere surrounded my little Avorld through Avhich I could not pass; to break through the open doonvay seemed as impossible as to Aving my Avay through the ethereal regions to the throne above. This Avas my station ; here I must remain. A feeling of londiness now ovenvhelmed me. I must seek the rest of the family. I hurled my body through the seemingly impenetrable though invisible barrier. On, on, I went, pushing my way through a resistant atmosphere, or surrounding, which Avas a creation of my state. I knoAV not how to express the feeling of this ex- istence ; there is no type among naturai things to which I can compare it ; an ethereal fluid it seemed to be, not dense as Avater nor rare as air, yet it resisted, and I by force of will overcame it step by step. Here I noticed the two parts of my being acting separately ; my avìII or spiritual existence Avas separate from my bodily existence, and spurring it onward, pushing it for- wards and using it much as an artificer uses a tool ; onAvard it fo.rced my body, seeming to exult in its supremacy. I cannot say whether my feelings at this time were more oppressed or buoyant, for while my mind seemed oppressed by the appearance of the objects along my route, and fear of CANNABIS INDICA. 461 injury from the effect of the drug, my soul Avas exultant as though in a more congenial atmosphere, and glad of its partial disenthralment. I at last reached the room I sought ; so long a time seemed to have elapsed since I had been last there, that I did not expect to see the family there ; it Avas impossible for me to keep any record of time, but it seemed as though I had been a long time away, and I expected to find the room tenantless ; so certain Avas I that this Avould be the case that I was surprised to see them seated as I had left them. When I saAv them, for an iustant I thought they Avere really there, but it was only for an instant ; they im- mediately assumed the sanie un real appearance Avhich other things held. I had determined that I would say nothing about my having taken the drug to the others for fear of frightening them, though I had told them I intended to take it. I did not doubt I could control my tongue, but things about me seemed so un real, and they Avere so silent, that I could not restrain myself; I must speak to them, and see if they are really here, but Avhat should I say ? I rummaged my brain for a question to ask, but could think of nothing btft "Hashish." This I did not wish to speak of, but nothing else would come to my mind ; I must say something, for I could bear this feeling no longer. Then my reason told me it was best that they should knoAV I had taken the drug, as they Avould then knoAV how to treat me if any dangerous symptoms occurred, so I opened my mouth and said, " I have taken Hashish." My voice appeared strange to me; it seemed as though another person spoke ; I looked around ; my words had made no impression on those around me ; is it possible they can sit silent ? I had thought they would have ali sprang to their feet, so suicidai did it appear to me for one to take the drug. " I have forgotten," thought I; " they do not knoAV the nature of the drug." I explained to them that it Avas the drug I had spoken to them of shortly before ; I told them of its effeets ; hoAV everything, even themselves, seemed unreal ; that I did not feel certain that I AA'as even in the room with them ; they ali looked up and smiled, and again resumed their forraer positions Avithout saying a Avord. This Avas agonizing ; Avere these only the phantoras of my friends that I had called up? " Speak to me," I cried ; " speak to me, or I will go crazy. I think I see you here ; I appear to be in the room Avith you, yet so uncertain does everything look that I cannot convince myself that it is so. Speak to me, that I may be assured that at least I am not deceh'ed in this." Some one ansAvered me ; I heard the voice, it seemed fàmiliar, yet it Avas the phantom that spoke ; ali Avas stili unreal ; I myself Avas unreal, even my voice dici not seem my OAvn. I tried to reassure myself by conversing Avith them. I saw they kneAV not how I felt. An irresistible desire to make them know hoAV I felt now seized me ; this I felt Avas impossible ; they had now no felloAv-feeling with me. I Avas alone; no earthly being could sympathize with me ; I saAV the impossibility of making them understand me, yet I must make the attempt ; I told them ali my feelings; they seemed to think it only imagina- tion, aud that I Avas only using symbols to represent them; my feelings were hurt, aud I almost Avept ; it seemed as if they doubted my word. I uoav began to think over my past actions while in this state; it seemed to me a dream ; I could not believe I had been upstairs, or even out of the room ; no, I had fallen asleep Avith my guitar in my hand, and had dreamed I Avas upstairs. I looked for my guitar; it Avas not there ; certainly then I must bave put it aA\Tay, or else I was dreaming yet ; perhaps I bad gone to bed at night and been dreaming ali along, making a full day's work of dreaming. I became convinced that this Avas so, but I immediately thought 462 CANNABIS INDICA. of the Hashish, which dispelled the illusion ; I then asked Iioav long I had been absent from the room ; I Avas ansAvered, " About five minutes ;" it had seemed to me as many hours. I asked how I looked ; was told, " pale, eyes half-closed and dull, and my hands Avere cold and clammy." I'noAv felt a resinous matter exude from every pore of my body; it lined my mouth and throat, creating a great thirst. I got a glass of water and drank it; it seemed to form a continuous stream, and ran doAvn my throat by its oavii gravity Avithout any aid frora me. I became afraid to drink any more ; immediately on ceasing to drink it seemed to me that the Avater had formed itself into one bolus and gone doAvn my throat within an atmosphere of its own, without touching either side. So everything appeared different after I had done it frora Avhat it did while I was doing. I Avould sometimes make a reraark Avhich I would think of the greatest importance, and speak it in a very impressive manner that it might not be lost ; immediately it would be figured to me as that of another, and I would have to smile at the foolish felloAV for making so ridiculous a remark. At one time I felt con- strained to let ali my thoughts be kuoAvn. I would think of a thing, digest it in my mind, and then with a porapous air, would make it knoAvn to those about me, something as follows : I was thinking of my thirst and feelings together, and suddenly broke forth with, "This drug is acting very strangely; it is operating upon the fluids of my body; it decomposes ray blood, throAving off the equivalents of water, the oxygen being throAvn off at the + poles, the hydrogen at the — poles, and the electricity pro- duced by the decomposition as Avell as by the reunion of these gases, as they escape through the pores in the form of perspiration, acts upon my nerves aud produces this strange feeling ; my stomach is the battery, Hashish the acid, and my nerves the conductors." My tongue seemed to be under the control of my will, and things I thought best left unsaid I could generally keep to myself. My ideas of the propriety of things, however, were at times quite different frora what they Avere in the naturai state. After pacing the room (which I did continually to assure myself I stili could move), I stopped suddenly, and turning to a sister, I told her what I thought to be a grand discovery, clothed in the choicest language the English tongue could admit of: "This Hashish," said I, "acts upon the urinary glands, and I feel that could I pass Avater I Avould feel better." This Avas not received as reverently as it should have been, Avhich called forth a lecture on propriety froni me, much to the amusement of the rest. I then began a censorship of my own conduct. I began noting my manner of Avalking and talking, at one time asking if I did not look like Mr. C, consequential ; at another, like Mr. F., a nervous individuai ; and again, if I did not act like a Mr. C, a crazy man, remarking that I thought the last-named had taken Hashish. The others noAV became alarmed at my strange actions, and procured for me an emetic. I laughed at them, and told them it Avas no use, I had taken the drug early iu the morning. They then brought a mixture of ether, camphor, etc. ; I told them it Avould only make matters worse ; I took it, however, at their persuasion. It put me for awhile in awful agony Avithout taking away my strange feelings, and Avhen its first effeets passed off left me extremely melancholy. I gave up hope of coming back to my right state of mind. I asked them to send to the doctor for an antidote, being satisfied by their ausAvering that they Avould if I greAV Avorse. I turned ray thoughts to Avhat the doctor Avould say. " What," said I, "ifthe doctor should say I Avould never recover; minutes seem years, Avhat an eternity of madness Avould there be before me then ; CANNABIS INDICA. 463 to knoAV that I must die in my madness at last, how awful !" I could not bear the thought. At the suggestion of the others I went to the parler, they thinking it would be more cheerful. As it became dark, I became more melancholy. I said that if God did not will that the antidote should be effective, it Avould not be effective, but if he willed it to be so, so it Avould be; suppose Ave go to God at once, instead of going for the antidote. " There is no use," said I, " of me praying, as I cannot teli whether I ara talking or not; besides, God Avould not hear the prayerof a crazyman; you are in your right senses, one of you pray for me." We knelt doAvn, but the prayer being on the Avrong subject, I in disgust turned my thoughts to other matters, and talked of other things until supper-time. "As I entered the room the light fell full upon me. How beautiful did that light ap- pear ; ali my melancholy feelings at once left me; I felt a dark shadoAV lifted from my soul, and ali Avas light Avithin. The light penetrated through my body. I seemed transparent ; I could almost look into my own body aud see the various organs thereof, ali of Avhich seemed to me to be reflect- ing from their surface a cairn lustre, Avhich filled my Avhole soul. On turning myself to eat, I thought everything had something hurtful in it. I could not eat meat, because it had chloride of sodium on it, nor eat bread, because the butter Avas too strong a stimulant. Being persuaded, however, I ate a piece of meat ; to do so I had to cali to mind the various processes and modus operandi of " feeding." " First," I reasoned, " they put the substance in the mouth, and by moviug the under jaAV doAvn aud up and mixing the saliva Avith it by motion of the tongue, they masticate it." This Avas easily accomplished. The spittle seemed to have legs and arms, aud I could feel it scrambling through the meat, but Avhen it was thoroughly masticated, I could not remember, or rather could not date back to the time I put the meat in my mouth ; cheAving seemed to have been my regular business for some time past. It Avas time noAV to SAvalloAV it; here Avas a great difficulty. I could move my jaAvs at avìII, but to get command of the muscles of my throat Avholly baffled ali my endeavors. At last I made a sort of compromise. " They throw the bolus back on the tongue, press the tongue on the roof of the mouth, the bolus slides back, irritates the muscles of the pharynx, and doAvn it goes." I tried this, it succeeded admirably, and I applauded myself for my good generalship. A friend called to see me after supper; I determined to keep myself rational while he remained, by force of my will, which I found I could do. At this time the sedative you sent reached me; I took it, and afterAvards Avent to the piano aud played until the thrills Avent off. I had perfect control of my fingere, excepting Avhen I tried to vary a piece I kneAV well, in Avhich case I could not play anything but the proper notes of the piece, my fingers being drawn to the keys either by force of custom or by tenor of the tune. The full effect of the drug did not go off for a Aveek, and even during the next succeeding Aveek I brought back the thrills strongly by taking hot stimu- lants, though they lasted but a feAV seconds and brought no hallucinations,2. —A shock, as of some unimagined vital force, shoots Avithout warning through my entire frame, leaping to my fingere' ends, piercing ray brain, startling me till I almost spring from my chair,17.—No pain auyAvbere, not a tAvinge in any fibre, yet a cloud of unutterable strangeness Avas settling upon me, and Avrappiug me irapeuetrably in from ali that Avas naturai or faniiliar. Endeared faces, well knoAvn to me of old, surrounded me, yet they Avere not with me in my londiness. I had entered upon a tremendous life Avhich they could not share. If the disembodied ever return to hover 464 CANNABIS INDICA. over the hearthstone Avhich once had a seat for thera, they look upon their friends as I then looked upon mine. A nearness of place Avith an infinite distance of state, a connection Avhich had no possible sympathies for the Avants of that hour of revelation, an isolation none the less perfect for seem- ing companionship,17.—Yet it Avas not my voice Avhich spoke ; perhaps one Avhich I once had far aAvay in another tirae and another place. For aAvhile I kneAV nothing that Avas going on externally, aud then the remembrance of the last remark which had been made returned sloAvly and indistinctly, as some trait of a dream will return after many days, puzzling us to say Avhere Ave have been conscious of it before,17.—[130.] A fitful wind ali the evening had been sighing doAvn the chimney ; it now greAV into the steady hum of a vast Avheel in accelerating motion. For awhile this hum seemed to resound through ali space. I Avas stunned by it, I Avas absorbed in it. SloAvly the revolution of the wheel came to a stop, aud its monotonous din Avas changed for the reverberating peal of a grand cathedra! organ. The ebb and flow of its iuconceivably solemn tone filled me with a grief that AA'as more than human. I sympathized Avith the dirge-like cadence, as spirit sympathizes with spirit. And then, in the full conviction that ali I heard and felt Avas real, I looked out of my isolation to see the effect ofthe music on my friends. Ah ! Ave were in separate Avorlds indeed. Not a trace of appreciation on any face,17.—As mechanically as an automaton I began to reply. As I heard once more the alien and unreal tones of my OAvn voice, I became convinced that it was some one else Avho spoke, and in another Avorld. I sat and listened ; stili the voice kept speaking. Noaa', for the first time, I experienced that vast change which Hashish makes in ali measurements of time. The first Avord of the reply occupied a period sufficient for the action of a drama; the last left me in complete ignorance of any point far enough back in the past to date the commencement of the sentence. Its enunciation might have occupied years. I AA'as not in the same life Avhich had held me Avhen I heard it begun. And now with time, space expanded also. At my friend's house one particular arm-chair Avas ahvays reserved for me. I Avas sitting in it at a distance of hardly three feet from the centre-table, around Avhich the members of the faraily Avere grouped. Rapidly that distance Avidened. The Avhole atmosphere seemed ductile, and spun endlessly out into great spaces surrouncling me on every side. We Avere in a vast hall, óf which ray friends and I occupied opposite extremities. The ceiling and the Avalls ran upAvard Avith a gliding motion, as if vivified by a sudden force of resistless groAvth. Oh ! I could not bear it. I should soon be left alone in the midst of an infinity of space. And uoav every moment increased the conviction that I Avas Avatched. I did not know then, as I learned afterwards, that suspicion of ali earthly things and persons Avas the characteristic of the Hashish delirium,17.—In the midst of my complicated hallucination, I could perceive that I had a dual existence. One portion of me Avas Avhirled unresistingly along the track of this tre- mendous experience, the other sat looking doAvn from a height upon its doublé, observing, reasoning, and serenely weighing ali the phenomena. This calnier being suffered Avith the other by sympathy, but did not lose its self-possession. Presently it warned me that I must go home, lest the groAving effect of the Hashish should incite me to some act Avhich might frighten ray friends. I acknoAvledged the force of this remark very much as if it had been made by another person, and rose to take my leave. I advanced toAvards the centre-table. With every step the distance increased. I nerved myself as for a long pedestrian journey,17.—Stili the lights, the CANNABIS INDICA. 465 faces, the forniture receded. At last, almost unconsciously, I reached them. It Avould be tedious to attempt to convey the idea of time Avhich my leave- taking consumed, and the attempt, at least, Avith ali minds that have not passed through the same experience Avould be as impossible as tedious. At last I Avas in the Street. Beyond me the vieAV stretched endlessly aAvay. It Avas au unconverging vista, Avhose nearest lanips seemed separated from me by leagues. I AA'as doomed to pass through a merciless stretch of space. A soul just disenthralled, setting out for his flight beyond the farthest visible star, could not be more overAvhelmed Avith his newly acquired conception of the sublimity of distance than I Avas at that moment. Solemnly I began my infinite journey,17.—Before long I Avalked in entire unconsciousness of ali around me. I dAvelt in a marvellous inner Avorld. I existed by turns in different places and various states of being. Noav I SAvept my gondola through the moonlit lagoons of Venice. Noav Alp on Alp toAvered above ray vieAV, and the glory of the coming sun flashed purple light upon the topmost icy pinnacle. Now in the primeval silence of some unexplored tropical forest I spread my feathery leaves, a giant fera, and swayed and nodded in the spice-gales over a river Avhose Avaves at once sent up clouds of music and perfunie. My soul changed to a vegetable essence, thrilled Avith a strange and unimagined ecstasy. The palace of Al Haroun could not have brought me back to humanity. I will not detail ali the transmu- tations of that Avalk. Ever and anon I returned from my dreams into consciousness, as some Avell-knoAvn house seemed to leap out into my path, aAvaking me Avith a shock. The Avhole Avay honieward was a series of such aAvakings and relapses into abstraction and delirium until I reached the corner of the Street in Avhich I lived,17.—My sensations began to be terrifìc, not from any pain that I felt, but from the tremendous mystery of' ali around me and Avithin me. By an appalling introversion, ali the opera- tions of vitality Avhich, in our ordinary state, go on unconsciously, carne vividly into my experience. Through every thinnest corporeal tissue and minutest vein 1 could trace the circulation of the blood along each inch of its progress. I kneAV Avhen every vah'e opened and when it shut ; every sense Avas preternaturally awakened ; the room Avas full of a great glory. The beating of my heart was so clearly audible that I wondered to find it unnoticed by those who Avere sitting by my side. Lo, noAV, that heart be- came a great fountain, Avhose jet played upAvard with loud vibrations, and, striking upon the roof of my skull as on a gigantic dome, fell back Avith a splash and echo into its reservoir. Faster and faster came the pulsations, until at last I heard them no more, and the stream became one continu- ously pouring flood, Avhose roar resounded through ali my frame. I gave myself up for lost, since judgment, Avhich stili sat unimpaired above my perverted senses, argued that congestion must take place in a few moments, and dose the drama Avith my death,17.—But my clutch would not yet relax from hope. The thought struck me, might not this rapidity of circulation be, after ali, imaginary ? I determined to find out. Going to my own room, I took out my Avatch, and placed my hand upon ray heart. The very effort Avhich I made to ascertain the reality gradually brought per- ception back to its naturai state. In the intensity of my observations, I began to perceive that the circulation was not as rapid as I had thought. From a pulseless Aoav it gradually carne to be apprehended as a hurrying succession of intense throbs, then less swift and less intense, till finally, on comparing it with the second-hand, I found that about 90 a minute Avas its average rapidity. Greatly comforted, I desisted from the experiment. vol. n.—30 466 CANNABIS INDICA. Almost instantly the hallucination returned. Again I dreaded apoplexy, congestion, hemorrhage, a multiplicity of nameless deaths, and drew my picture as I might be found on the morrow, stark and cold, by those whose agony would be redoubled by the mystery of my end. I reasoned Avith myself; I bathed my forehead ; it did no good. There was one resource left : I Avould go to a physician,17.—With this resolve, I left my room and weut to the head of the staircase. The family had ali retired for the night, and the gas was turned off from the burner in the hall beloAV. I looked doAvn the stairs : the depth was fathomless ; it Avas a journey of years to reach the bottom ! The dim light of the sky shone through the narrow panes at the sides of the front door, and seemed a demon-lamp in the middle darkness of the abyss. I never could get doAvn ! I sat me down despair- ingly upon the topmost step. Suddeuly a sublime thought possessed me. It shall be tried. I commenced the descent, Avearily, wearily doAvn through my league-long, year-long journey. To record my impressions in that jour- ney Avould be to repeat Avhat I have said of the time of Hashish.. Now stopping to rest, as a traveller Avould turn aside at a Avayside inn, now toil- ing down through the lonely darkness, I came by and by to the end, and passed out into the Street,17.—On reaching the porch of the physician's house I rang the beli, but immediately forgot Avhoni to ask for. No wonder ; I was on the steps of a palace in Milan—no (and I laughed at myself for the blunder), I Avas on the staircase of the Tower of London. So I should not be puzzled through my ignorance of Italian. But \vhom to ask for ? This question recalled me to the real bearings of the place, but did not suggest its requisite answer. Whom shall I ask for ? I began setting the most cunning traps of hypothesis to catch the solution of the difficulty. I looked at the surrounding houses ; of whom had I been accustomed to think as living next door to them ? This did not bring it. Whose daughter had been going to school from this house but the very day before? Her name Avas Julia—Julia—and I thought of every combination which had been made Avith this name from Julia Domna down to Giulia Grisi. Ah ! now I had it, Julia H. ; and her father naturally bore the same name. During this intellectual rummage, I had rung the beli half a dozen times, under the impression that I was kept waiting a small eternity. When the servant opened the door she panted as if she had run for her life,17.—My voice seemed to reverberate like thunder from every recess in the whole building. I was terrified at the noise I had made. I learned in after days that this impression is only one of the many due to the intense sensibility of the sensorium as produced by Hashish. At one time, having asked a friend to check me if I talked loudly or immoderately while in a state of fantasia, among persons from whom I wished to conceal my state, I caught myself singing and shouting from very ecstasy, and reproached him with a neglect of his friendly office. I could not believe him Avhen he assured me that I had not uttered an audible word. The intensity of the inAvard motion had affected the external through the internai ear,17.—[140.] Ali Avas perfect silence in the room, and had been perfect darkness also, but for the small lamp Avhich I held in my hand to light the preparation of the poAvder Avhen it should come. And now a stili subiimer mystery began to emvrap me. I stood in a remote chamber at the top of a colossal building, and the whole fabric beneath me was steadily growing into the air. Higher than the topmost pinnacle of Bd's Babylonish tempie—higher than Ararat— on, on forever into the lonely dome of God's infinite universe we towered ceaselessly. The years flew on ; I heard the musical rush of their Avings in CANNABIS INDICA. 407 the abyss outside of me, and from cycle to cycle, from life to life I careered, a mote in eteruity and space. Suddenly emerging frora the orbit of my transmigrations, I Avas again at the foot of the doctor's bed, and thriller! Avith Avonder that Ave Avere both unchanged by the measureless lapse of time,17. —The thought struck me that I Avould compare my time with other people's. I looked at ray watch, found that its minute-hand stood at the quarter mark past eleven, and, returning it to my pocket, abandoned myself to my reflections,17.—Presently I suav myself a gnome, imprisoned by a most Aveird enchanter, Avhose part I assigned to the doctor before me, in the Domdaniel caverns, " under thè roots ofthe ocean." Here, until the dissolutiou of ali things, Avas I doomed to hold the larap that lit that abysmal darkness, while my heart, like a giant clock, ticked solemnly the remaining years of time. Noav, this hallucination departing, I heard in the solitude of the night outside the sound of a wondrous heaving sea. Its waves, in sublime cadeuce, rolled fonvard till they Avet the foundations ofthe building; they smote them Avith a might which made the topstone quiver, and then fell back, Avith hiss and holloAV murmur, into the broad bosom whence they had risen. Noav through the Street, with measured tread, an armed host passed by. The heavy beat of their footfalls, and the griding of their brazen corslet-rings alone broke the silence, for among them ali there was no more speech nor music than in a battalion of the dead. It was the army of the nges going by into etemity. A godlike sublimity SAvalloAved up my soul. I Avas overAvhelmed in a fathomless barathrum of time, but I leaned on God, and Avas immortai through ali changes,17.—And hoav, in another life, I remembered that far back in the cycles I had looked at my Avatch to measure the tirae through Avhich I passed. The impulse seized me to look again. The minute-hand stood half Avay betAveen fifteen and sixteen minutes past eleven. The Avatch must have stopped ; I held it to my ear; no, it Avas stili going. I had travelled through ali that immeasur- able chain of dreams in thirty seconds. " My God !" I cried, " I am in eternity." In the presence of that first sublime revelation of the soul's oavu time, and her capacity for an infinite life, I stood trembling with breath- Icss aAve. Till I die, that moment of unveiling will stand in clear relief from ali the rest of my existence. I hold it stili in unimpaired remem- brance as one of the unutterable sauctities of my being. The years of ali my earthly lite to come can never be as long as those thirty seconds,17.— The moment that I closed my eyes a vision of celestial glory burst upon me. I stood on the strand of a translucent, boundless lake, across Avhose bosom I seemed to have been just transported. A short way up the beach a tempie, modelled like the Parthenon, lifted its spotless and gleaming col- umns of alabaster sublimely into the rosy air, like the Parthenon, yet as much excelling it as the godlike ideal of architecture must transcend that ideal realized by man. Unblemished in its purity of Avhiteness, faultless in the unbroken symmetry of every line and angle, its pediraent Avas draped in odorous clouds, Avhose tints outshone the rainboAV. It Avas the Avork of an uneartTily builder, and my soul stood before it in a trance of ecstasy. Its folded doors were resplendent Avith the glory of a multitude of eyes of glass, Avhich Avere inlaid, throughout the raarble surfaces, at the corners of diamond figures, frora the floor of the porch to the topmost moulding. One of these eyes Avas golden like the midday suu, another emerald, another sappbire, and thus onAvard through the Avhole gamut of hues, ali of them set in sudi collocations as to form most exquisite harraouies, and Avhirling upon their axes Avith the rapidity of thought. At the mere vestibule of the 468 CANNABIS INDICA. tempie I could have sat and drunk in ecstasy forever ; but lo ! I ani yet more blessed. On silent hinges the doors sAviug open, and I pass in. I did not seem to be in the interior of a tempie. I beheld myself as truly in the open air as if I had never passed the portals, for Avhichever Avay I looked there were no Avalls, no roof, no pavement. An atmosphere of fathomless and soul-satisfying serenity surrotuided and transfused me. I stood upon the bank of a crystal stream, whose Avaters, as theyslid on, discoursed notes of music which tinkled on the ear like the tones of some exquisite bell- glass. The same impression which sudi tones produce, of music refined to its ultimate ethereal spirit and borne from a far distance, characterized every ripple of those translucent Avaves. The gently sloping banks of the stream Avere luxuriant Avith a velvety cushioning of grass and moss, so liv- ing green that the eye and soul reposed on them at the same time, aud drank in peace. Through this amaranthine herbage strayed the gnarled, fantastic roots of giant cedars of Lebanon, from Avhose primeval trunks great branches spread above me, and interlocking, Avove a roof of irapene- trable shadoAv ; and Avandering doAvn the stili avenues, below those grand arboreal arcbes, Avent glorious bards, Avhose snowy beards fell on their breasts beneath couutenances of ineffable benignity and nobleness. They AA'ere ali clad in flowing robes like God's high priests, and each one held in bis hand a lyre of unearthly AA'orkmanship. Presently one stops midAvay doAvn a shady Avalk, and, baring his right arm, begins a prelude. While his celestial chords are trembling up into their sublime fulness, another strikes his strings, and iioav they blend upon my ravished ear in such a symphony as Avas never heard elseAvhere, and such as I shall never hear again out of the Great Presence. A moment more, and three are playing iu harmony; iioav the fourth joins the glorious rapture of his music to their oavii, and in the completeness of the chord ray soul is SAvalloAved up. I can bear no more. But yes, I am sustained, for suddenly the Avhole throng break forth in a chorus, upon Avhose Aviugs I ara lifted out of the riven Avalls of sense, and music and spirit thrill in immediate communion. For- ever rid of the intervention of pulsing air and vibrating nerve, my soul dilateswith the SAvell of that transcendent harmony, and iuterprets frora it arcana of a meauing Avhich Avords can never teli. I ani borne aloft upon the glory of sound. I float in a trance among the burning choir of the seraphim. But, as I ara melting through the purification of that sublime ecstasy into oneness with the Deity himself, one by one those pealing lyres faint aAvay, aud as the last throb dies doAvn along the raeasureless ether, visionless arras swiftly as lightning carry me far into the profound, aud set me doAvn before another portai. Its leaves, like the first, are of spotless marble, but ungemmed with Avheeling eyes of burning color,17.—I will make a digression, for the purpose of introducing tAvo laws ofthe Hashish opera- tion, which, as explicatory, deserve a place here. First : after the comple- tion of any one fantasia has arrived, there almost invàriably succeeds a shifting of the action to some other stage entirely different in its surround- ings. In this transition the general character of the emotion may remain unchanged. I may be happy in Paradise, aud happy at the sources of the Nile, but seldom, either in Paradise or on the Nile, twice in succession. I may writhe in Etna and burn unquencbably in Gehenna, but almost never, in the course of the sanie delirium, shall Etna or Gehenna Avitness my tor- ture a second time. Second : after the full storm of a vision of intense sublimity has bloAvn past a Hashish eater, his next vision is generally of a quiet, relaxing, and recreating nature. He comes doAvn from his clouds or CANNABIS INDICA. 469 up frora his abyss into a middle ground of gentle shadows, Avhere he may rest his eyes from the splendor of the seraphim or the flames of fiends. There is a wise philosophy in this arrangement, for otherwise the soul Avould soon bum out in the excess of its oavii oxygen. Many a time it seems to me has my OAvn thus been saved from extinction,17.—Although the last ex- perience of Avhich I had been conscious had seemed to satisfy CA'ery human Avant, physical or spiritual, I srailed on the four plain Avhite Avalls of my bedcharaber, and hailed their faniiliar unostentatiousness with a pleasure which had no Avisb to transfer itself to arabesque or rainboAvs. It was like returning home frora an eternity spent in londiness ainong the palaces of strangers. Well may I say an eternity, for during the whole day I could not rid myself of the feeling that I Avas separated from the preceding one by an immeasurable lapse of time. In fact, I never got Avholly rid of it,17. —Every function had returned to its normal state, Avith the one exception mentioned ; memory could not efface the traces of my having passed through a great mystery,17.—The phenomenon of the dual existence once more presented itself. One part of me awoke, while the other continued in perfect hallucination. The aAvakened portion felt the necessity of keep- ing in side streets on the Avay home, lest some untimely burst of ecstasy should startle more frequented thoroughfares,17.—And noAV that unutterable thirst which characterizes Hashish came upon me. I could have lain me doAvn and lapped deAV from the grass. I must drink, Avheresoever, hoAvso- ever. We soon reached home ; soon, because it Avas not five squares off Avhere AA'e sat doAvn, yet ages, from the thirst Avhich consumed me, and the expansion of time in which I lived. I came into the house as one Avould approach a fountain in a desert, with a wild bound of exultation, and gazed with miserly eyes at the draught Avhich my friend poured out for me until the glass Avas brimming. I clutched it ; I put it to my lips. Ha ! a sur- prise. It was not Avater, but the most delicious metheglin in Avhich ever bard of the Cymri drank the health of HoavcII Dda. It danced and sparkled like some liquid metempsychosis of amber; it gleamed Avith the spiritual fire of a thousand chrysolites. To sight, to taste it Avas metheg- lin, such as never mantled in the cups of Valhalla,17.—[150.] After the Avalk Avhich I last recorded, the former passion for travel returned with poAverful intensity. I had now a way of gratifying it, which comported both with indolence and economy. The Avhole East, from Greece to farthest China, lay Avithin the compass of a tOAvnship. No outlay Avas necessary for the journey. For the humble sum of six cents I might purchase an excursion ticket over ali the earth ; ships and dromedaries, tents and hos- pices, were ali contained in a box of Tilden's extract. Hashish I called the " drug of travel," and I had only to direct ray thoughts strongly to- Avards a particular part of the Avorld previously to SAvalloAving my bolus, to make my Avhole fantasia in the strongest possible degree topographical. Or, when the delirium Avas at its height, let any one suggest to me, hoAA'ever faintly, mountain, Avilderness, or market-place, and straightway I Avas in it, drinking in the novelty of my surroundings in ali the ecstasy of a discov- erer. I SAvam up against the current of ali time ; I walked through Luxor and Palmyra as they Avere of old ; on Babylon the bittern had not built her nest, and I gazed on the unbroken colunins ofthe Parthenon,17.—There are tAvo facts Avhich I have verified as universal by repeated experimeut, Avhich fall into their place here as aptly as they can in the course of ray narrative, lst. At two different tiraes, Avhen body and mind are apparently in precisely analogous states, when ali circtunstances, exterior and interior, 470 CANNABIS INDICA. do not differ tangibly in the smallest respect, the same dose of the sanie preparation of Hashish avìII frequently produce diaraetrically opposite effeets. Stili further, I have taken at one time a pili of thirty grains, Avhich hardly gave a perceptible phenoraenon, and at another, when my dose had been but half that quantity, I have suffered the agonies of a martyr, or rejoiced in a perfect frenzy. So exceedingly variable are its re- stilts that, long before I abandoned the indulgence, I took each succesive bolus Avith the consciousness that I Avas daring an uncertainty as tremen- dous as the equipoise betAveen hell and heaven. Yet the fascinatimi era- ployed Hope as its advocate, and won the suit. 2d. If, during the ecstasy of Hashish delirium, another dose, however small, yes, though it be no larger than half a pea, be employed to prolong the condition, such agony Avill inevitably ensue as will make the soul sbudder at its oavu possibility of endurance Avithout annihilation. By repeated experiments, Avhich noAV occupy the most horrible place upon my catalogue of horrible remembrances, have I proved that, among ali the variable phenomena of Hashish, this alone stands unvarying. The use of it direetly after any other stimulus will produce consequences as appalliug,17.—The effeets of the Hashish in- creased, as it always does, with the excitemeiit of the visions and the ex- ercise of Avalking. I began to be Hfted into that tremendous pride which is so often a characteristic of the fantasia. My poAvers became superhuraan ; my knoAvledge covered the universe ; my scope of sight Avas infinite,17.— What mattered it that my far-off battlements Avere the Avalls of a college, my migbty plain a field, and my Avind of balm but an ordinary sunset breeze? To me ali joys Avere real ; yes, even Avith a reality Avhieh utterly surpasses the hardest faets of the ordinary world,17.—Upon William N., Hashish produced none of the effeets characteristic of fantasia. There Avas no hallucination, no volitancy of unusual images before the eye Avhen closed. Circulation, hoAvever, greAV to a surprising fulness and rapidity, accompanied by the same introversion of faculties and clear perception of ali physical processes which startled me in my first experiment upon my- self. There was stertorous breathing, dilatation of the pupil, and a droop- ing appearance of the eyelid, folloAved at last by a comatose state, lasting for hours, out of Avhich it was almost impossible folly to arouse the ener- gies. These symptoms, together with a peculiar rigidity of the muscular system, and inability to measure the precise compass and volume of the voice Avhen speaking, brought the case nearer in resemblance to those re- corded by Dr. O'Shaughnessy, of Calcutta, as occurring under his imme- diate inspection among the natives of India than any I bave Avitnessed,17. —Repeatedly have I Avandered past doors and houses Avhich, in my ordi- nary condition, Avere as Avell knoAvn as my oavu, and have at last given up the search for them in utter hopelessness, recognizing not the faintest familiar trace in their aspect. Certainly a Hashish-eater should never be alone,17.— In William N., I observed, hoAvever, one phenomenon Avhich characterizes Hashish-existence in persons of far different constitutions, the expansion of time and space. Walking with hira a distance not exceeding a furlong, I have seen him groAV Aveary and assume a look of hopelessness, which he explained by telling me that he could never traverse the immensity before him. Frequently, also, do I remember his asking to knoAV the time thrice in as many minutes, and Avhen ansAvered, he exclaimed, " Is it possible? I supposed it Avas an hour since I last inquired." His temperament Avas a mixture of the phlegmatic and nervous, and he was generally rather un- susceptible to stimulus,17.—Suddenly Bob leaped up from the lounge on CANNABIS INDICA. 471 Avhich he had been lying, and, Avith loud peals of laughter, danced wildly over the room. A strange light Avas in his eyes, and he gesticulated furi- ously, like a player in a pantomime. Suddenly he stopped dancing, and trembling, as with an indefinable fear, he Avhispered, "What will become of me ?"17.—Having taken Hashish and felt its influence already for several hours, he stili retained enough of conscious self-control to visit the room of a certain excellent pianist without exciting the suspicion of the latter. Fred. tbreAV himself upon a sofà immediately on entering, and asked the artist to play him some piece of music, without naming any one in par- ticular. The prelude began. With its first harraonious rise and fall the dreamer Avas lifted into the choir of a grand cathedral. Thencefonvard it Avas heard no longer as exterior; but I shall proceed to teli how it Avas embodied in one of the most Avonderful imaginative representations that it has ever been my lot to knoAV. The windoAvs of nave and transept Avere em- blazoned, in the most gorgeous coloring, Avith incidents culled from saintly lives. Far off in the chancel monks Avere loading the air with essences that streamed from their golden censers; on the pavement of inimitable mosaic knelt a host of reverent worshippers in silent prayer. Suddenly, behind him, the great organ began a plaintive minor, like the murraur of some hard relieving bis heart in threnody. This minor was joined by a gentle treble voice among the choir in which he stood. The Ioav Avail rose and fell as with the expression of Avholly human emotion. One by one the reniaining singers joined in, and noAV he heard, thrilling to the very roof of the cathedral, a wondrous miserere. But the pathetic delight of hearing was soon sup- planted by, or rather mingled Avith, a neAv sight in the body of the pile beloAV bini. At the farther end of the nave a great door slowly SAVung open, and a bier entered supported by solemn bearers. Upon it lay a coffin covered by a heavy pali, Avhich, being removed as the bier AA'as set down in the chance!, discovered the face of the sleeper. It Avas the dead Mendelssohn ! The last cadence of the death-chant died aAvay ; the bearers, with heavy tread, carried the coffin through an iron door to its place in the vault ; one by one the croAvd passed out of the cathedral, and at last, in the choir, the dreamer stood alone. He turned himself also to depart, and, aAvakened to complete consciousness, beheld the pianist just resting from the keys. " What piece have you been playing?" asked Fred. The musician replied it was " Mendclssobn's Funeral March." This piece, Fred, solemnly assured me, he had never heard before. The phenomenon thus appears inexplicable by any hypothesis Avhich Avould regard it as a mere coincidence. Whether this vision Avas suggested by an unconscious recognition of Mendelssohn's style in the piece performed, or by the aAvaking of some unknown intui- tional faculty, it Avas produced as an originai creation, I know not, but certainly it is as remarkable an instance of syrapathetic clairvoyance as I every kneAV,17.—In the broad daylight of a summer afternoon, I was walk- ing in the full possession of delirium. For an hour the expansion of ali visible things had been groAving towards its height ; it uoav reached it, and to the fullest extent I apprehended Avhat is meant by the infinity of space. Vistas no longer converged ; sight met no barrier ; the world Avas horizon- less, for earth and sky stretched endlessly omvard in parallel planes. Above me the heavens Avere terrible with the glory of a fathomless depth. I look up, but my eyes, unopposed, every moment penetrated farther and farther into the immensity, and I turned them dowmvard, lest they should presently intrude into the fatai splendore of the Great Presence. Unable to bear visible objects, I shut niy~eyes. In one moment, a colossal music 472 CANNABIS INDICA. filled the whole heraisphere above me, aud I thrilled upward through its environment on visionless Avings. It was not song, it Avas not instruments, but the inexpressible spirit of sublime sound—like nothing I ever heard— impossible to be symbolized ; intense, yet not loud ; the ideal of harmony, yet distinguishable into a multiplicity of exquisite parts. I opened my eyes, but it stili continued. I sought around me to detect some naturai sound which might be exaggerated into such a semblance ; but no, it was of unearthly generation, and it thrilled through the universe an inexplicable, a beautiful, yet an awful symphony. Suddenly my mind greAv solemn with the consciousness of a quickened perception. And Avhat a solemnity is that which the Hashish-eater feels at such a movement! The very beating of his heart is silenced ; he stands with his finger on his lip ; his eyes are fixed, and he becomes a very statue of aAvfol veneration. The face of such a man, hoAvever little glorified in feature or expression during his ordinary states of mind, I have stood and looked upon Avith the consciousness that I Avas beholding more of the embodiment of the truly sublime, than any created being could ever offer me. I looked abroad on fields, and waters, and sky, and read in them a most startling meaning. I wondered Iioav I had ever regarded them in the light of dead matter, at the farthest only suggesting lessons. They Avere now, as in my former vision, grand syrabols of the sublimest spiritual truths—truths never before even feebly grasped, and utterly unsuspected. Like a map the arcana of the universe lay bare before me. I saw hoAV every created thing not only typifies, but springs forth from some mighty spiritual law as its offspring, its necessary external development, not the mere clothing of the essence, but the essence incar- nate,17.—[160.] As I have frequently said, I felt no depression of body. The flames of my vision had not withered a single corporeal tissue nor snapped a single corporeal cord. Ali the pains induced by the total abandonment of Hashish Avere spiritual. From the ethereal heights of Olympus I had been dropped into the midst of an Acherontian fog. My soul breathed laboriously, and grew torpid Avith every hour. I dreaded an advancing night of oblivion. I sat aAvaiting extinction. The shapes Avhich moved about me in the outer world seemed liked galvanized corpses ; the living soul of nature, with Avhich I had so long comrauned, had gone out like the flame of a candle, and ber reniaining exterior Avas as poor and meaningless as those wooden trees Avith Avhich children play, and the cliffs and chalets carved out of boxwood by some Swiss in his Avinter leisure. Moreover, actual pain had not ceased with abandonment of the indulgence. In some fiery dreams of night, or some sudden thrill of daylight, the old pangs Avere reproduced Avith a vividness only less than amounting to hallucination. I opened my eyes, I rubbed my forehead, I arose and Avalked ; they were then perceived to be merely ideal ; but the very necessity of this effort to arouse myself, a necessity Avhich might occur at any time and in any place, became gradually a grievous thraldom,17.—Constantly, notAvithstandiug ali my occupation of mind, the cloud of dejection deepened in hue and in density. My troubles were not merely negative, simply regrets. for some- thing which was not, but a loathing, a fear, a hate of something which Avas. The very existence of the outer world seemed a base mockery, a cruel sham of some remembered possibility Avhich had been glorious with a speechless beauty. I hated floAvers, for I had seen the enamelled meads of Paradise ; I cursed the rocks, because they were mute stone ; the sky, because it rang with no music ; and earth and sky seemed to throw back my curse,17.— An abhorrence of speech or action, except towards the feAvest possible per- CANNABIS INDICA. 473 sons, possessed me. For the sake of not appearing singular or ascetic, and so crippling my poAver for Avbatever little good I might do, I at first rain- gled with society, forcing myself to laugh and talk conventionalities. At last, associatious greAV absolutdy unbearable ; the greatest effort was neces- sary to speak Avith any but one or two, to Avhom I had fully confided my past experience. A footstep ou the stairs was sufficient to make me tremble Avith anticipations of a conversation ; every morning brought a resurrection into reneAved horrors, as I thought ofthe advancing necessity of once more coming in contact Avith men aud things,17.—Gradually it grew the habitual tendency of my dreaming state to bring ali its scenes, whether of pleasure or of pain, to a crisis through some catastrophe by water. Earlier in the state Avhich ensued upon my abandonment of Hashish, I had been affrighted particularly by seeing men tumble down the shafts of raines, or, as I have detailed, either dreading or suffering some fall into abysses on my oavu part ; yet noAV, upon Avhatever journey I set out, to cross the Atlantic or to travel inland, sooner or later I inevitably come to an end by droAvning, or the imminent perii of it,17.—Gradually my rest began to be broken by tremendous dreams, that mirrored the sights and echoed the voices of the former Hashish life. In them I faithfully lived over my past experience, with many additions, and but this one difference. Out of the reality of the Hashish state there had been no aAvakening possible ; from this hallucina- tion of dreams I aAvoke Avhen the terrore became too superhuman,17.—The existing mood is heightened,21.—Ali his feelings of pleasure and pain seem exalted,8.—Feeling of exhilaration (after five hours),13.—The excitement seemed to increase ali his powers. "I was bursting Avith an uncontrollable life; I strode Avith the theAvs of a giant,"17.—Cannot say he has any decidedly elated feelings, but only a tendency that way, Avhich he represseci (after eight hours),5.—Elevation of spirits, with a feeling of lightness in the body in the evening,1.—[170.] Alarming exaltation, with strange halluci- nations,22.—Exaltation of spirits, with excessive loquacity,1.— Exaltation of spirits, with great gayety and disposition to laugh at the merest trifle,1.— For one hour and three-quarters, better humor and lightness of the mind, nearly unmindful of the medicine (after forty-five minutes),19.—Felt very jolly,"bursting into laughter; talked nonsense; kneAV that he was talking nonsense, but could not stop (after one hour),11.—Full offun and mischief, and laughs immoderately,1.—Everything that he sa\v seemed ludicrous (after one hour and a half),20.—He whistles and wishes to hug every one he meets,1.—Propensity to caress and chafe the feet of ali bystanders,29.— Slight inclination to laugh,34.—[180.] Suddenly inclined to laugh; sang alone very joyously ; wondered at my OAvn singing,24.—Desire to laugh at every remark made by his companions, because it was so fonny,41.—Laughed heartily several times,33.—Laughs indiscriminately at every word said to him,1. —Laughed long and heartily, but never lost the feeling of intense anxiety Avith which he awoke,15.—Frequent involuntary fits of laughter,6.—Uncon- trollable laughter, till the face became purple and the back and loins ache,1.—Uncontrollable laughter, and a succession of vivid and pleasurable ideas,29.—Laughed at the idea of laughing, and could not control himself,3. —Spasmodic laughter, seemingly increased by flatulence rising in his throat, threatening to choke him and to make him vomit; there Avas, however, no nausea,1.—[190.] Burst into an immoderate fit of laughter Avithout any cause, and was,obliged to retire on account of repeated recurrence of the fits (after tAvo and one-quarter hours),35.—Perpetuai giggling,29.—Moaning and crying1.—Involuntary weeping; the tears seem blood,1.—For a day or 474 CANNABIS INDICA. two, depression of spirits, and disinclination to study,8.—Great depression of spirits, with Aveariness, and a pale face,1.—Fits of mental depression,8.— Feels wretched,1.—Very subdued feeling; marked taciturn tendency (after four hours),13.—Thinks each one he meets has some secret sorroAV, and Avishes to sympathize with bini,1.—[200.] No poAver of will,8.—His poAver of will, Avith regard to the comraands of others, seeraed intact, but not over himself, except under a strong stimulus. Thus, when Mr. H. came into the roora, not wishing to be thought drunk, he lay doAvn on a sofà, and could restrain himself from talking by a great effort, but Avhen he did speak to Mr. H., he slightly Avandered. When Mr. H. left, he Avent on as before,8.—Lo- quacity,29.—Couversed with great volubility ; very happy to see them, aud begging them to stay with him, " as he Avas at the point of death " (after one hour),37.—Taciturnity,1.—After dinner, the tranquil taciturnity came on. She saAv, she observed, she paid attention, but she could not open her mouth to speak,40.—She talked during the early part of the meal, but afterwards lapsed into a tranquil taciturnity,40.—Disposition to remain perfectly quiet, Avithout speaking (after four hours),13.—The anxiety and Aveakness over- came him to such a degree that he lost ali poAver of will, and his attendants Avere obliged to hold him up under the arms in order to get him along,20.— Great anguish and despair,1.—[210.] Anguish accompanied by great op- pression; ameliorated in the open air,1.—He was in Constant fear he would become insane,1.—Fear of spectres,1.—Horror of darkness,1.— Great apprehension of approaching death,1.—Dread of "congestion, apoplexy, hem- orrhage, and a multiplicity of deaths." Fear of death, Avhich is thought near,17.—Went upstairs ali right; avoided the coal-scuttle, of Avhich he seemed to be somehoAV afraid,8.—Did not dare to use his voice, in case he should knock doAvn the walls, or burst himself like a bomb,28.—Very pas- sionate,1.—Very sarcastic,1.—[220.] Felt displeased when his name was called out, at 3 a.m., by a friend, who told him to take care of a coal- scuttle at the foot of the stairs,8.—Extreme intolerance of contradiction,17.— He groAvs suddenly suspicious of ali persons and things,17.—The most de- lightful ecstasy Avas converted into deepest horrors, and horrors, when present, Avere greatly aggravated by darkness,17.—Some had great fear, at times, of things either real or unreal, and at other times the mind Avandered into deliglitful realnis,3.—Indifference to the Avorld ; the mind seems blunted ; . a reckless indifference to the dictates of conscience (after seven hours),5.— Intellectual. My mind Avas capable of a greater effort for a while after- wards. During the succeeding Aveek, I read a work on Psychology of over seven hundred pages. and could for a long Avhile refer to any part of it Avithout my notes. This I could not bave done before nor since,2.—He seemed to examine his OAvn character, though in an incomplete manner,20.— Tendency to make puns, and talk about grammatical questions,25.— Thoughts rush so rapidly that it is impossible to Avrite them,17.—[230.] Inability to recali any thought or event, on account of different thoughts crowd- ing on his brain,1.—On the next day, he Avas unable to attend to his business on account of his diffused thoughts, which he was unable to collect,20.—He Avished to Avrite cIoavu bis symptoms, but he had to give up the attempt on account of the Avandering of his thoughts,1.—It Avas only after repeated trials that he made a memorandum, Avhile persons Avere conversing in the room, on account of his not being able to attend to more than one thing at a tirae ; neAv ideas Avould constantly occur to him, Avhich occupied his mind for a short time, Avhen others would rise ; ali seeraed to come in a misty sort of way, and the time elapsing between one train of thought and CANNABIS INDICA. 475 another, seemed to him long, although really short,1.—His brains seeraed cataleptie; he commenced to do something; his fingers moved sloAvly, a neAv thought presented itself, Avhich he pursued for aAvhile, then another Avould stiggest itself; in this manner ideas passed through his mind, not quickly, but as though each one stopped there a little Avhile on account of the tor- pidity of bis brain ; the sIoav motion of his fingers seemed to be caused by the cataleptie state of his mind,1.—Very absent-minded,1.—Occasionally absent-minded and dreamy (second day),3.—Pays no attention when spoken to,1.—AnsAvered questions incoherently, and immediately forgot Avhat they Avere about and Avhat I had ansAvered,33.—Wanted to refer to something in his MS.; had to stop and think what he wanted to find, and where to look for it ; had to think for some seconds before he could bring his mind to the subject (after one and a half hours),14.—[240.] Writes oue word for another,1.—He could not read, partly on account of dreamy spells, and partly because he had not full power of vision1.—In the morning, some letters Avere brought for hira, but he could not read or understand them properly (second day),8.—On referring to a MS. index of cases of poisoning, etc, he did not seem to knoAV Avhere to look for Avhat he wanted ; Avhen found, he read it over tAvo or three times Avithout seeming to understand it (after one hour),14.—Stupidity,21.—Stupidity and forgetfiilness, but Avithout reverie,34. —Stupid and forgetfol (second day),33.—More stupid (second day),34.—His usuai forgetfulness improved under the proving,19.—Tales of youth again charmed his existence ; pictures and scenes long forgotten were again for an instant as plain as if seen only a day before,27.—[250.] Remembered events that had happened, and ideas that had passed through his mind Avhen a child, as about toys. (Does not now reraeraber them distinctly, but recollects that he could then cali them to mind),8.—Ali the thoughts and deeds of his childhood returned,20.—Tried to Avrite down a reference in his MS. Wrote down the first half correctly, though feeling he might write some nonsense in the state he Avas ; on attempting to finish it, did not knoAV what it Avas he had to Avrite, and could only do so by looking con- stantly at the passage in the printed book Avhile he Avrete it down in the MS., and even then omitted something,14.—Memory Aveak (after one hour and three-quarters),19.—Memory seemed fading him,8.—His memory seemed gone (afterAvards, however, he remembered nearly ali that had taken place),8. —Great defect and shortness of memory (second day),33.—Forgetfol ; Avas not able to recite the simplest sentence,24.—His forgetfulness caused those present to smile, upon Avhich he laughed in a very silly manner,1.—He for- got his last words and ideas, and spoke in a low tone with a thick voiee, as if tired,1.—[260.] Forgetfulness, then liveliness,23.—He begins a sentence, but cannot finish it, because he forgets what he intendsto write or speak1.—When repeating some French sentences, forgot the beginnings before he came to the endings (after four hours),5.—In conversation, cannot recollect of Avhat he Avas speaking (after forty-five minutes),19.—Sprang from his bed like a maniac, struck a light, took his watch and began to count his pulse, just one beat at each second ; but Avhen the minute had elapsed, could not re- niember hoAV many he had counted,3.—The most familiar objects appear strange and are not recognized,17.—Felt he kneAV Avhere he was, and yet did not (after one hour),11.—Cloudiness of internai and external consciousness,21. —He seems as if he had lost his consciousness for a time, Avhich gradually returns,17.—Every few moments he would lose himself, and then wake up, as it were, to those around him,1.—[270.] While listening to the piano, he loses consciousness, and is seemingly raised gently through the air to a 476 CANNABIS INDICA. great height, Avhen the strains of music become perfectly celestial ; on re- gaining consciousness, his head is bent forward, his neck is stiff, and there is a loud ringing in his ears,1.—At night, unconsciousness, delirium, and semi-unconsciousness alternate,19.—He Avas unconscious of a severe chili,20.— Candlelight obliterates ali consciousness,19.—Candlelight produces stupe- faction of the senses, corapression of the brain, paralytic feeling of the Avhole body; everything appears Avithout color,19. Head.—Confusion and Vertigo. Forehead confused, heavy (after one hour),4.—Vertigo,12123.—Vertigo (after one hour and three-quar- ters),19.— Vertigo on rising,1.— Vertigo on rising, with a stunning pain in the back part ofthe head, and he falls,1.—[280.] Vertigo, Avith backAvard in- clination of the head (first day),7.—On Avalking, slight inclination to ver- tigo (after five hours),4.—Head dizzy (second day),3.—Dizziness in head (after two hours),14.—Dizziness as in intoxication (second day),7.—Dizzi- ness on bending fonvard, or Avalking (first day),7.—Strong coffee relieved the dizziness (second day),3.—Giddiness (after one hour),33.—Giddiness; everything seemed turning round, for some time (after one hour),12.—Tran- sient feeling in head as if something Avere going round in it, from before backwards, on right side (after one hour and oue-sixth),14.—[290.] Peculiar feeling of moving, or what is called SAvimming in head, with transient feel- ing of constriction round head (after one hour and tAvo-thirds),14.—Scarcely any effect Avhile sitting quiet, but on beginning to Avalk, perhaps three hours afterAvards, staggered, and Avas quite drunk. These symptoms would abate on sitting cloAvn, but Avould be again reproduced on rising,32.—General Head. Frequent involuntary shaking of his head,1.—Dulness of head (after forty-five minutes),19.—Felt an opium-like dulness in the head (after one hour),5.—Seething or crisping of blood through the brain, quick, like a flash of sheet lightning,44.—For several months, in fact for nearly a year afterwards, I Avas troubled with a crisping sensation in the brain, just as I fell asleep or aAvoke frora sleep ; not every night, but probably once a Aveek,2.—The head felt light, mind remarkably active, and yet apparently sluggish,3.—Head heavy, confused, Avith vertigo (after one hour and a hall'),4.—His head feels very heavy; he loses consciousness and falls,1.—[300.] Heaviness of the head, wandering of the mind, and apprehension that he was going to faint,26.—Pain frora bottom of orbit, through brain and in the ear,44.—Fulness of the head, Avith a sharp interraittent pain in the right side, under the parietal bone,1.—Graduai expansive feeling ofthe brain, as if myself Avere apart from myself and dAvelling in a neAv Avorld, within the cavity of the skull,6.—Fulness in the head, Avith droAVsiness and flushes in the face,1.—Curious constrictive feeling in head, Avith inability to think (after tAvo hours),9.—Great constriction in head, as from an iron skull-cap,8. —Head feels achy and confused (second day),5.—On aAvaking, headache,21. —Severe headache, especially at the vertex, with beating (second day),7.— [310.] Intermittent headache, in a spot on left side of head, near the an- terior-inferior angle of parietal bone (after one hour and tAvo-thirds),13.— Dull, heavy, throbbing pain through the head, with a sensation like a heavy bloAV on the back of the head and neck,1.—Heavy insurmountable pressure on the brain, forcing him to stoop,1.—In AA'arm room again compression of brain, with paralytic feelings,19.—The head feels bruised, Avith a pressive pain,1.—On regaining consciousness, violent shocks pass through his brain,1.—Headache Avhile in the sun,1.—Coffee almost instantly relieved the headache following,3.—Forehead. Pains in forehead for some time (after one hour and a half),12.—Heavy frontal headache (in about thirty prov- CANNABIS INDICA. 477 ere),3.—[320.] Heavy frontal headache in the brain, more to left side,44.— Heaviness and heat in the forehead, very slight, and short-lasting (after three hours),4.—Heat in the forehead,1.—Fulness in the forehead, as if it Avould burst,1.—Fulness and heaviness in forehead, with pressure at root of nose and over the eyes; headache over left eye; dull hard pain in' top of head ; pain in back of head, left side,44.—Dull drawing pain in the forehead, especially over the eyes,1.—Pressure on his forehead and top of his head, Avhich seemed to cause his sloAvness of speech and action,1.—Ali the after- noon had headache, pressing outAvards over the eye,44.— Throbbing, aching pain in the forehead,1.—Jerking in. the right side of the forehead, towards the interior and back part of the head,1.—Temples. [330.] Burning pain in both temples,1.—Aching in both temples, most severe in the right,1.—Dull, sticking pain in the right tempie1.—Darting, throbbing pain in the right tempie, and from the back of the head to the forehead,1.—Severe stitch in the right tempie, gradually changing to a pressive pain,1.—Parietals. Pain in the whole right side of the head,1.—Sharp pain in right side of head, running from inner canthus of eye up, back, and out (after eleven hours),44.—11 a.m., boring pain in right parietal protuberance (third day),44.—Occiput. Headache in occiput and temples (first day),7.— Fulness in the right side of the cerebellum. with a dull paiu, worse on shaking the head,1.—[340.] Sensation of pressure at the back of the head, before the occurrence of convulsive movements, Avhich changed into an un- pleasant feeling of heat, then of cold, in consequence of which his hands Avere carried automatically to that spot, and held there, as though there Avere a difficulty in detaching them,39.—Feeling of something surging up from posterior part of head toAvard forehead (after tAvo hours),14.—Feeling, for a feAV seconds, of something surging like waves up the neck into the head, seeming to press it fonvards (after one hour and oue-sixth),14.— External Head. Scalp and skin of forehead felt as though tightly stretched over skull, as a bladder is stretched over a jar (after one hour and two-thirds),13.—Soreness of the scalp to touch,1.—CraAvling in the scalp on the top ofthe head,1.—Pressing pain on different spots ofthe cranial bones, in the left Avrist and ankle, and violent pain in the muscles beloAV the left shoulder-blade (after three and a half hours),4. Eyes.—Objective. Wild-looking eyes (first day),7.—Seemed to have aAvakened suddenly, and stared wildly about him (after one hour),37.— Fixed gaze,1.— [350.] Eye has an expression of cunning and merriinent,29. —On looking at himself in the mirror Avas struck with the small drunken appearance of the eyes (after eight hours),5.—Languid eyes ; heaviness of the head (second day),1.—Eyes SAvollen and inflamed (second day),3.—Eyes dull and SAvollen (in about thirty provere),3.—Subjectivc. Weakness of the eyes,1.—Heaviness in the eyes,1.—Heaviness and pressure over the eyes, Avith nausea,1.—Heat in the eyes,1.—Feeling of burning heat, more marked in the eyes than in the lids, and severe (after three hours),13.— [360.] Burning and smarting in the eyes,1.—Great pressure in the right eye,1.—Orbit. Pain as from a bloAV over the orbit of the right eye,1.— Fids. Bloodvessels of upper eyelids become very full and distended, with feeling of heat (after one hour and one-sixth),13.—Contraction of the eye- lids (second day),7.—Drooping appearance of the eyelids, folloAved at last by a comatose state, lasting for hours, out of Avhich it Avas almost impossi- ble fully to arouse the energies,17.—TVinkling of the eyes (first day),7.— His eyelids feel very heavy, and he can only partially open them,1.—Burn- ing and itching ofthe edges ofthe eyelids,1.—Slight soreness of upper eye- 478 CANNABIS INDICA. lids (after one hour and tAvo-thirds),13.—[370.] A cool burning-stinging in inner corner and canthus of left eye and adjacent side of uose,44.—Jerk- ing in the external corner of the eye and eyelid,1.—Jerking from the head to the outer canthus of the left eye, from above doAvmvards,1.—Faclìry- mal Apparatas. Inflammation and swelling of the caruneula lach- rymalis of both eyes,1.—Conjunctiva. Conjunctiva congested, Avithout any abnorraal sensation there,12.—Conjunctiva of eyes covered with dis- tended vessels (after three hours),13.—Injection of the vessels of the con- junctiva of both eyes,1.— The vessels of the conjunctiva of both eyes are in- jected in a triangular patch extending from the internai canthus to the cornea; worse in the night,1.—Ball. Slight pain at back of eyeball,44.—Feeling of distension of eyeballs, as if starting out of head ; they ached Avhen he tried to read (after one hour and a half ),10.—Pupil. [380.] Dilatation of the pupil,17.—Pupils moderately dilated, iris somewhat sensitive to the light, conjunctiva somewhat injected,20.—Pupils widely dilated,15.—Pupils con- tracted (second day),3.—Clairvoyance (in about thirty provere),3.—Appar- ent clairvoyance, that is, I sav? or fancied I saAv, articles in another room, but the sensation was of short duration (after four hours),3.—At midnight precisely, awoke suddeuly and fully ; the room was dark, stili the location of every article about him seemed perfectly plain ; he could read the titles of books upon a table tAvelve or fifteen feet off (after four hours),3.—As soon as he had urinated, the clairvoyant-like vision left him,3.—Weakness of sight,21.—Sight rather hazy,8.—[390.] He cannot see, Avith the exception of a small spot where he looks,1.—Sensitiveness of the right eye to the light, Avith lachrymation,1.—Ugly faces assume a pleasing expression,1.—Faces assume such ridiculous appearances that he bursts into fits of laughter,1.— The room seemed larger (after one hour),11.—The globe of the lamp ap- peared of an enormous size,8.—Whatever he looked at became lost, as it Avere, in a maze; the lamp appeared to be sloAvly turning round, aud Avhen he lost sight of this, the red lines in the paper of the room appeared to in- tertAvine in a most beautiful mauner,33.—Photopsia,21.—While reading, the letters run together,1.— Tivinkling, trembling, and glimmering before the eyes,1.—[400.] A large spot hovers a little above the vision of the left eye, sinking Avhen he looks doAvn, rising Avhen he looks up,1.—Violet spots on the paper, while reading,1.—The flame of a candle seems surrounded by a pea- green circle,1. Far.—Pain and singing in left ear,44.—Burning in the ears,1.— Stuffed feeling of the right ear (after forty-five minutes),19.—Aching in both ears,1.—Boring pain immediately above and back of right ear (after three hours),44.—Boring pain in right ear,44.—Tearing paiu in the right ear, ameliorated by pressure,1.—[410.] Throbbing and fulness in both ears,1.— Jerking or electric shocks in the ears,1.—Hearing. Great acuteness of hearing,17.—Sensitiveness to noise,1.—Increase in poAver of hearing, Avhereby slight noises became as loud as thunder,28.—Sounds seem uuusually loud,1.— His OAvn voice seems intensely loud. Believes he has been talking in- decently loud, Avhen he has not spoken at ali,17.—Music of any kind is in- tensely agreeable to him,1.—Difficult hearing,21.—His oavu voice souuded to him a long Avay off (after one hour),11.—[420.] Noise in the ears like boiling water,1.—Buzzing in ears, lasting some time (after one hour),12.— Buzzing in right ear,8.—Buzzing in ears, Avith slight giddiness (after tAvo hours and a quarter),35.—Singing in ears (after mie hour),11.—Singing in ears, while lying doAvn, dozing, Avhich Avent off Avhen he got up (after one hour and two-thirds),14.—Periodical singing in the ears, that always ceased CANNABIS INDICA. 479 as soon as he came to himself, and renewed itself when a dreamy speli came on,1.—Singing in left ear,44.—Ringing and buzzing in the ears,1. Nose.—Sneezing (after one hour and three-quarters),19.—[430.] He bleAV coagulated blood from his right nostril,1.—Dry, feverish feeling of left nostril (after three hours),44.—Pain at the root of the nose,1.—Fulness and aching at the root of the nose,1. Face.—Objective. Thinks his expression must be altered, as people look at him more than usuai (after three hours),5.— Wearied, exhausted ap- pearance,1.—He looks drowsy and stupid,1.—He looks as if thoroughly in- toxicated,1.—Pale face (first day),7.—Face a little pale (second day),5.— [440.] Face pale and anxious (after one hour),37.—Paleness of face, as in iainting, araeliorated by fresb air,19.—Face flushed, from mounting the stairs,41.—Redness ofthe face, as during intoxication,1.—The face and eyes became very red,20.—By a great exertion moved his hand and felt his face, and it felt hard ; there was no sensation in the face, but to the hand it felt stony,3.—The skin of his face, especially of his forehead and chiù, feels as if it Avere draAvn tight,1.—Feeling of pressure on both cheeks, in corresponding spots, about posterior border of malar bone. This dici not last long (after one hour and one-sixth),14.—Stinging in right side of face as though stuck Avith pins ; leaves on scratching, but comes again immediately ou another part of body,44.—Drawings in the muscles of masticatura,44.—[450.] Sensation as though the muscles of the face Avere draAvn tightly around the Juav,44.—Pain in right upper jaAV, at root of first molar tooth (after four hours),44.—His lips are glued together,1.—Jerking of the loAver lip,1.—A Avell-marked burning line from lip to chin, straight down left side, as though it were a cicatrix (after nine hours),41.—Cold burning (like turpentiue) in verrailion border of lip and point of nose, left side,44.—Before falling to sleep, the loAver jaw Avas very stiff and im- movable,5.—Some had tetanus at the moment water was taken ; others had some froth at the mouth,3. Alouth.—Teeth. Gritting and grinding ofthe teeth while sleeping,1.— The teeth of right side of mouth seem to him to be clenched. (This con- dition was not noticed by his friend, and was probably subjective),8.—[460.] Aching in ali the teeth of the upper jaAV, Avhich felt as if they were loose,1.— Pain in loAver molar teeth, right side,44.—Boring pain in right loAver molar teeth, better from pressure, worse from grinding them together,44.—Dull pain in right lower molar teeth (after three hours),44.—HeaA'y throbbing at the roots of the teeth,1.—Soreness 'at the union of the front teeth and gums, especially on the inside, with sensitiveness to the touch of the tongue,1.—Cessation of toothache (after one hour),33.—Felt no pain, Avhile quite conscious that the toothache was present (after one hour),33.— Tongue. White-coated tongue (second day),7.—Tongue white and sickly- lookiug (second day),5.—[470.] In morning, tongue Avhite and foul, with a bad taste, as if he had been intoxicated over night (second day),5.—6 a.m. Before rising, a considerable collection of thick mucus on tongue (second day),44.—Tongue feels dry, as if scalded (second day),44.—Tongue and throat bave a dry feeling, but no particular desire for Avater,44.—Peculiar, someAvhat metallic sensation on right half of tongue,8.—Tongue as if covered Avith pepper (after forty-five minutes),19.—Stinging-burning, as of a blister, on back part of tongue, right side, at auterior pillar of fauces (after three hours),44.—General Mouth. Some dryness of mouth, without thirst (after one hour and a half),10.—Dryness of the mouth and lips,1.—Dry- ness of the mouth, which was not thirst. The dryness radiated from the back 480 CANNABIS INDICA. of the throat, opposite the nape of the neck,26.—[480.] Dryness of mouth, with thirst, for some time (after half an hour),12.—Dryness of mouth, with thirst, ali day (second day),8.—When in bed, had dryness of mouth lasting until next morning, with thirst (after one hour),'1.—Very dry mouth and fauces, so that he could hardly speak or SAvalloAV (after half an hour),27.— Mouth dry and frothy (after four hours),3.—Saliva. Foaming at the mouth,1.—Increased Aoav of thick, tasteless saliva,44.—Slight exudation of resinous saliva, or rather mucus, from tongue,43.—Viscid mucus from tougue, over its Avhole upper surface,44.—White, thick, frothy, and sticky saliva,1.—Taste. [490.] Every article of food is extremely palatable,1.— Bitter mouth (second day),7.—Taste of copper in the mouth,17.—Metallic taste on tongue,43.—Metallic taste on tongue, with dry sensation and exuda- tion of gummy mucus,45.—Speech. Stammering and stuttering1.—His lips failed of utterance as if paralyzed,17. Throat. The carotid and temporal arteries beat sloAver and Aveaker than usuai,20.—Hawks up in the morning glairy lumps Avith a spot of blood in each,1.—Dryness and roughness in the throat,1.—[500.] A dryness in the throat led to a request for Avater,41.—Feeling of uneasiness, as though from dryness ofthe throat, or rather a sensation that the tongue and throat Avere covered with a dry, soft body,39.—The attempt to smoke a cigar in the open air had to be abandoned on account of the dryness and raAvness of the throat,20.—The throat is parched, accompanied by intense thirst for cold water,1.—Sensation as of a flesby body at the pit of the throat, impeding deglutition,1.—Sensation of a plug rising in his throat, causing him to choke,1.—Burning sensation in throat,27.—Pressure in tonsils (after one hour and three-quarters),19.—Scraping ofthe pharynx, eructations, and slight nausea (soon),20. Stomach.— Appetite. Appetite increased,21.—[510.] Increased appetite,1.—Enormously increased the appetite,26.—Increased appetite at dinner (second day),8.—1.30 p.m., increased appetite; had a good lunch (had had no breakfast), (second day),8.—One effect to Avhich ali patients testified, and Avithout being interrogated, Avas that it improved their appe- tite and general health, aud seemed to improve ali their secretions,31.—Ap- petite strong (second day),34.—Great appetite,12.—Excellent appetite for supper at 6, but mouth stili very dry,27.—Great hunger for several days (second day),7.—Ravenous hunger,1.—[520.] Ravenous hunger, ivhich is not decreased by eating enormously; he ceases eating only fratti fear of injur- ing himself,1.—Bulimia,29.—At tea, ate voraciously,35.—At tea, ate raven- ously, Avithout feeling satisfied,33.—Pastry and fat food, Avhich previously he never ate Avithout suffering frora rancid risings and headache, are iioav digested easily,1.—He eats large quantities of bread, declaring it to be de- licious,1.—Little appetite (first day),7.—Loss of appetite (in about thirty provers),3.—Loss of appetite (second day),7.—He has intense thirst, and yet he fears to drink, for he will be suftbcated by the magnitude of the stream as it passes doAvn his throat ; and again it is not Avater, but the most delicious metheglin that he SAvallows with superbuman delight,17.—[530.] Desire for and dread of Avater (in about thirty provers),3.—Had a great craving for water, but a single SAvalloAV passing doAvn the throat gave the sensation as of holding his mouth under a cataract ; a spasm came upon him, with a sensation of fear or dread, but this Avas only for an instant (after four hours),3.—Eructations. Eructations remiuding him of the extract (after forty-five minutes),19.—Eructations Avhen moving (after one hour and three-quarters),19.—Eructations of tasteless Avind, Avhich relieve CANNABIS INDICA. 481 a dull pain in the epigastric region,1.—Slight but continuai eructations of wind, tasteless,44.—For one hour, frequent empty eructations of wind, flav- ored with Cannabis (after two hours),44.—Nàusea. Nausea,1.—Slight nausea (after four hours),5.—Sto tu adi. Sinking at the stomach,1.— [540.] Cold feeling in stomach, very disagreeable, as though he had drunk cold Avater (soon after),44.—Sensation of warmth in the storaach, changiug to an aching pain, accompanied by oppression of the chest,1.—Burning sensation in stomach, for some time (within one hour),12.— While eating, his stomach felt so swelled and bis chest so oppressed, as if he would suffocute, that he was forced to loosen his clothes,1.—Crampy pain in the storaach,1.— Agonizing clutching in the stomach,1.—Sensation of weight at storaach,40.— Cutting-griping pain in the stomach,1.—Pain in pit of stomach ; nervous grumbhng sensation in stomach, coming on every few moments, and ex- tending up into the thorax,44.—Slight pain at pit of stomach, followed by a very marked pricking sensation ; these pains cease after a meal (first day),7.—[550.] Pain in the cardiac orifice, relieved by pressure,1. . Abdomen.—Stitches in right hypochondrium, Avhen breathing (after one hour and three-quarters),19.—Immediately on lying down again, a dis- agreeable rumbling in the abdomen, as though a looseness Avas coming on (immediately),44.—Disagreeable flatulent rumbling in the bowels, at night, Avhen lying down,44.—The abdomen feels SAvelled ; relieved by belching up a considerable quantity of Avind,1.—Stitches above the symphysis pubis,1. Fectum and Anus.— Tenesmus,21.—Sensation in the anus as if he were sitting on a ball; as ifthe anus and apart of tJie urethra were filled up by a hard round body,1. Stool.—Painless yelloAV diarrhcea Avas present in every case (in about thirty provers),3.—Two liquid stools, besides frequent ineffectual urging (first and second days),4.—[560.] Had a discharge from the bowels (after five hours), and in half an hour hacl another. They were thin, yellow, and painless. The diarrhcea increased, and heat pervaded the abdomen internally, and frequent discharges of this kind folloAved, but entirely with- out pain,3.—Constipation,21.—Constipation folloAved the proving,20.—In one or tAvo cases, a little constipation for a few days,3.—Costiveness,1. Urinary Organs.—Kidneys. Pain in the kidneys, when laugh- ing,1.—[570.] Burning in the kidneys,1.—Aching in the kidneys, keeping him awake at night,1.—Sharp stitches in both kidneys,1.— Urethra. Slight in- flammation ofthe orifice of the urethra,1.—On squeezing the glans penis, a white glairy mucus oozes out,1.—Uneasiness in the urethra,1.—Feelings in the urethra as if there were a gonorrhceal discharge,1.—Pain and burning during urination,1.—Burning pains in the urethra, Avorse in the evening,1. —Burning and scalding before, during, and after urination,1.—[580.] Intense burning at the orifice of the urethra, during urination and after- wards,1.—Stitching in urethra,4.—Stitches in urethra (second day),4.— Stitching pains in urethra and anus for one minute (after one hour and three-quarters),19.—Stitching in the end of the urethra (after eleven hours),'.—Stitching in end of urethra (evening and night), (second day),4. —[590.] Stinging pain before, during, and after urination,1.—Sharp prickings, like needles, in the urethra, so severe as to send a thrill to the cheeks and hands,1.—Constant inclination to urinate (after one hour and three-quar- ters),19.—Continua] desire to urinate (second day),44.—Although the urine had been voided on retiring, a great desire Avas felt to pass more, which he essayed to do, but could scarcely retain it until the vessel could be got ready (after four hours),3.—No desire to urinate (first day),44.— Urging to vol. n.—31 482 CANNABIS INDICA. urinate, but he cannot pass a drop,1.— Urging to urinate, with much strain- ing1.— The urging continues after urination,1.—Ali et uri tion. Frequent micturition of much urine,12.—Frequent micturition in night, much in quantity,11.— Urinating frequently, but in a small quantity,1.—Frequent urina- tion, with burning pain, in the evening,1.—At night, frequent urinating; urine dark,4.—Urinating every hour,1.—Was obliged to urinate several times; at the beginning, with <ìiffieulty,20.—Could not voluutarily retain the urine,20.—Profuse colorless urine,1.—[600.] Copious discharge of clear, light-colored urine1.—Immense flow of urine in a full, clear stream1.—As much urine Avas passed as is usually collected during the Avhole night (after four hours),3.—He has to wait some time before the urine flows,1.—He has to force out the last few drops with his hand,1.—For several days, incom- plete passage of urine, Avhich could only be finished by violent pressure,4.— The urine dribbles out after the stream ceases,1.—The stream suddenly stops, aud then Aoavs on,1.—The urine passes freely at times, then again in small quantities, with burning aud biting,1.— Urine. Urine clear, and in great quantity (third day),7.—[610.J Thick red urine (second day ),7.— Urine darker, but without sediment and more scanty,4. Sexual Organs.—Male. Excitement of the genitals,21.—Satyr- iasis,1.—Erections while riding, walking, and also while sitting stili; not caused by amorous thoughts,1.—After coition, the erection continues so long and becomes so painful that he has to apply cold Avater to the penis,1.— Violent erections,1.—Priapism,1.— Chordee,1.— Penis relaxed and shrunken (after one hour and three-quarters),19.—[620.] Uneasiness, with burning sensation in the penis and urethra, accompanied by frequent calls to urinate,1. —The sexual thrill is very much prolonged, with more than a dozen ejacu- lations of seraen,1.—In the night, during coitus, little or no sensation. Scarcely any emission or sensation, but soon after zi rather acute pain in the loins, Avhich lasted a short time (quite unusual), (second day),5.—The sexual thrill cousists merely of an intense burning, with no ejaculation of semen,1.—Sticking-burning soreness in the glans penis,1.-—Itching of the glans penis1.—Itching and burning of the scrotum,1.—Aphrodisia,29.— Aphrodisiac feeling to an unusual degree (after seven hours),5.—Excessive venereal appetite, ivith frequent erections during the day,1.—[630.] Exces- sive discharge of prostatic fluid, at night, during a hard evacuation,1.— Female. * Very profuse menstruation, which lasted five days (in two women, after 10 grains, on tAvo occasions),3.—Nymphomania,1.—Excites sexual desire, but causes sterility,42. Respiratory Organs.— Voice. The pitch of the voice is much higher,1.—Talks iu so Ioav a tone as not to be heard, and laughs excessively Avhen told of it,1.—Inability to raeasure the compass and volume of the voice Avhen speaking,17.— Cough. Rough cough, scratching the breast immediately under the sternum,1.—Slight dry cough (after four hours), afterward becoming harder, but stili dry, almost like a bark,3.—Hard, dry cough (in about thirty provers),3.—Respiration. [640.] Hot breath,1. —Stertorous breathing,17.—Difficult respiratimi,21.—It requires great effort to take a deep inspiration1.—The least pressure on the stomach brings on a fit of suffocation,1.—-Desire-for open air,23. Chest.—Pains in thorax (after forty-five minutes),19.—Anxious sensa- tion in chest, and rapid, irregular, small beats of the heart, almost ali day (second day),4.—Heaviness of chest in walking (after forty-five min- utes),19.—Burning in chest,21.—{650.] On ascending some steps quickly, felt a constricted pain across the chest on a line with the heart ; it only lasted CANNABIS INDICA. 483 a moment or two ; never felt sudi a pain before (second day),5.—Pains pressing, stitching, in thorax and extremities (after one hour and three-quar- ters),19.—Oppression on chest,8.—Oppression of the chest with a pressive and tighteued sensation in the pit of the stomach,20.— Oppression of the chest, with deep, labored breathing. He feels as if suffocated, and has to be fanned,1.—Considerable oppression of chest, as if suffocation would surely supervene ; increased by mounting the stairs,41.—Stitches extending from both Hippies through the chest,1.—Sharp, cutting pain behind the sternum, aggravated by SAvalloAving,1. Heart aud Pulse.—Prmcordinm. Oppression in precordium,23. —Sense of Aveight in region of heart (soon after),36.—[660.] Indescribable sensation of oppression about heart ; feeling of sickness at heart ; heart's beating seemed to him to be very much embarrassed, sharp and quick, Aveak and small ; its contractions seemed jerky. This condition of heart lasted until he Avent to bed, about 3 a.m.,8.—For a long time after, annoyed and alarmed by pains about the heart,41.—Pricking pains, apparently on surface of heart, off and on,13.—On breathing, the heart feels as if it rubbed against the ribs,1.—Felt sick at the heart. (The last Avord really refers to the heart, and not to any other part),8.—Anguish at the heart,1.—Pain in the heart, Avith palpitation of the heart,1.—Pressing pain in the heart, with dyspncea the whole night,1.—Sticking pains in small circumscribed places in the heart,1.—Painful sticking as with the prongs of a fork in the heart,1.— [670.] Stitches in the heart, accompanied by great oppression ; the latter relieved by deep breathing,1.—Heart's Action. Impulse of the heart very Aveak, at times scarcely perceptible,20.—Intense and rapid beating of heart, and Avidely dilated pupils (after half an hour),27.—Small, uneven, anxious beats ofthe heart, Avhen sitting or stooping (after three hours),*.— Palpitation of the heart; awakening him from sleep1.—Painful palpitation of the heart,1.—Pulse. Slight increase in the force of the pulse (after one hour),33.—His pulse seemed to him to be full and bounding,8.—His pulse began to throb heavily, and his head to be dizzy,3.—Increased quickness of pulse,29.—[680.] Pulse quickened,21.—Slight increase of pulse,30.—Pulse beating at a tremendous rate, but so feebly that he could not feel the im- pulse ofthe heart against the chest,15.—Pulse, as counted by a friend, 120, full and bounding. It is usually about 84 at this time,8.—His pulse he counted to be 130,8.—Pulse 150-160 (after half an hour),27.—Pulse very feeble (soon after),36.—Pulse below the naturai standard, as low as 46,\— Pulse very small and sIoav, with long intermissions,20.—Pulse at the wrist frequently intermitting, often not noticed for a minute, and when it re- turned it Avas remarkably Aveak, and only felt Avith great care ; afterwards it became more decided and more frequent and rose eighteen beats above the normal,20. Neck and Fack.—Neck. [690.] Aching in the nape of the neck, in the right shoulder, and in the right ear,1.—Fack. Peculiar feeling like a stream of warm Avater, which gradually stole up the back, and made its way to the brain (after half an hour),27.—Sensation as though a red-hot iron rod Avas passed from sacrum up the spine to the atlas, around the occiput, over the eyes from right side stopping at left ear, leaving a feeling as if charred, taking six hours to perform the passage,44.—Stunning pain be- tween the shoulder-blades,1.—Pain across the shoulders and spine, forcing him to stoop, and preventing him from walking erect,1.—4 p.m. Pain very severe on the outer edge of trapezius muscle (second day),44.—Reflex movements of spinai column ; a Avavelike motion beginning at dorsal region, 484 CANNABIS INDICA. and extending to pelvis, alternately raising and depressing first the dorsum, afterwards the pelvis, sloAvly and involuntarily. While the dorsum and shoulder Avere pressed against the bed, the lumbar and pelvic regions were sloAvly elevated, and then sloAvly but firmly depressed Avhile the dorsum was slowly elevated,6.—Cold feeling in small of back and betAveen the shoulders,44. Extremities in General.—Objective. Seized with a sort of gesticulatory convulsions in the arms and legs, and by degrees his symptoms assumed the appearance of those which characterize hydrophobia,39.— Paralysis of the lower extremities and right arm,1.—Sttbjective. [700.] Pleasant numbness in the limbs (after one hour),33.—Unpleasant shuddering through ali the Hmbs, with a painful feeling of Aveight in the occiput, and a tetanic intermittent contraction of the muscles of the nape of the neck,22.—Leaden feeling in the lirabs, as though he could not move them, for some time (after tAvo and a half hours),12.—Tired feeling in the limbs, with disposition to retire to bed,1.—Pains in Avrists and ankles (second day),4.—Pains in the joints (second day),7. Upper Extremities.—Objective. Trembling of the arms and hands,1.—Inability to raise the right arm, Avith coldness of the right hand,1.—Subjective. Curious shooting pain in left arra, from shoulder to tip of middle finger, producing in the finger a feeling of internai sore- ness, the same as is felt in neuralgic pains. The pain at one time con- centrated itself in the pulpy part of the ungual phalanx, and at another at the upper part of the axillary border of the scapula, whence it seemed to radiate, like the spokes of a Avheel, for a distance of tAvo inches (after one hour and two-thirds),13.—Agreeable thrilling through the arms and hands,1.—Shoulders. [710.] Lameness of the shoulders,1.—Feeling in the shoulders as if beaten, particularly in the left shoulder,1.—Arm. Pain in front of the arm and back of the elbow,44.—Elbow. Pain as from fatigue in the bend of the right elboAV (at 7 a.m., first day),7.—Forearm. Unable to raise his hands, the feeling being as if a weight was upon the forearm,3.—Heaviness of forearm and feet (in about thirty provers),3.— Wrist. Pains in left Avrist (second day),4.—Flands. Constant rubbing of hands,29.—Shaking of the hands so that he cannot write,17.—The hands feel monstrously large,1.—Fingers. [720.] Sudden appearance of red- ness in ali the fingers, with burning and pricking in the joints,1.—Sharp sticking pain in the fingere,1.—Aching in the finger-joints,1. Fo tv e r Extremities.—Objective. Unsteadiness of gait; not that of one Avho fears to fall, but of one who tries to keep down, for he felt as if there were springs in his knees, and Avas reminded of the story of the man with the mechanical leg, that Avalked away with him,26.—While going along a plank walk, just one board Avide, every now aud then, and sud- denly, the right leg would shoot to the left, missing the plank. After ob- serving this muscular freak a few times, the attention was centred upon locomotion, with a view of preventing a repetition of the erratic raisstep. Out shot the leg again and again, defying volition, and invariably going over to the left,41.—Entire paralysis of the lower extremities,1.—He is unable to walk upstairs, on account of an almost entire paralysis of the limbs, with stiffness and tired aching in both knees1.—Lirabs unable to support him (after two hours and a quarter),35.—Legs hardly able to support body,27.— The right limb suddenly gives Avay and he falls,1.—[730.] About 3 a.m., having roused himself to sobriety, he went to bed. Stumbled doAvn the steps on leaving his friend's room,8.—Lameness of the right limb, Avith CANNABIS INDICA. 485 drawings in the calves,1.—Great Aveakness of the left leg,1.— Weariness in both limbs, almost amounting to paralysis; ivorse in the left.,1.—Sllbjce- ti ve. His lirabs feel very large,1.—Agreeable thrilling in both limbs from the knees down, with a sensation as if a bird's claws were clasping the knees,1.— The right limb feels paralyzed when walking,1.—Tired feeling in the left limb,1.—Numbness of the left limb and foot,1.— Hip. Pain in the right hip. Pain in the left thigh-bone,1.—Thigh. [740.] Pain and itch- ing in left leg just above the knee,44.—Knee. Laming pain, with drawing and aching in the right knee,1.—Tearing pain in left knee (after fifteen hours),4.—The patella? feel as if forcibly dragged down,1.—Leg. A strange, painful lassitude in both legs (after fourteen hours),4.—Aching pain in leg, near left external malleolus, while lying on back, not when lying on side,44. —Sensation of cramps in the calves of the legs, which rendered the move- ment of the legs impossible, or caused them to be distended, or to take a sudden jump,39.—Ankle. Pain in right ankle (evening),4.—Foot. He drags his feet when walking,1.—His feet repeatedly go to sleep,1.—[750.] On attempting to walk, his feet felt heavy ; his hands Avere Avith difficulty raised, as the forearm felt as if kept down by Aveights (after four hours),3. — On attempting to walk, he experienced intensely violent pains, as if he trod on a number of spikes, which penetrated the soles of his feet and ran upwarel through his limbs to his hips ; worse in the right limb, and accompanied by drawing pains in both calves ; these pains forced him to Hmp and cry out in agony,1.—Numb feeling of the sole of the left foot, then the foot, increeising to a numbness of the whole limb,1.—Burning in the soles of the feet,1.—Stick- ing in the soles ofthe feet,1.—Numbness in the joints of both feet,1.—Bone- pain in metatarso-phalangeal joint of right foot,44.—Toes. Shooting pains in the joints of the toes of the left foot, worse in the great toe,1.—Violent pains in the joints of right great toe (forenoon and evening), (third day),4.— Aching and stitching pain in the ball of the left big toe,1.—[760.] Pricking and aching in the joints of the big toes of the left foot,1. > General Symptoms.—Objective. Detennination of blood to surface,29.—Great excitation of the Avhole system, as if the blood were cir- culating very quickly; as if streams of it Avere poured from below toAvards the head, Avhich felt dull, Avhile bis eyes AA'ere glistening; on walking, he could scarcely find his Avay ; everything seemed dark and perverted ; on reaching home great cheerfulness and serenity, as though an unseen power lifted him up into other and higher regions ; everything appeared too small and too dark ; frequent protestations that he saav something unearthly, and could accomplish great things ; he saAv spirits dancing around hira as happy as himself; his hearing was very acute; the slightest noise, as the beating of his own heart, seemed too loud ; violent thirst ; cataleptie and epileptic attacks,22.—Strange, balancing gait,29.—From time to time shaking of the Avhole body,1.—Catalepsy,21.—Sometimes catalepsy,29.—He did things auto- matically,1.—Cannot avoid running against people in the Street,1.—Uncon- sciously Avalks sidewise in the Street,1.—[770.] Creeps on hands or knees in open air,23.—During the intoxication, when the spells of laughter carne on, he stamped Avith his feet, and raised his body up and doAvn on the sofà in a violent manner,1.—Closed his eyes and tried to think of something sol- emn. Suddenly felt as if he Avere a marble statue; had no ability to move, and a chili ali over him,3.—Feels as if under the sedative influence of an opiate (after three hours),5.—Disinclination to physical labor,1.—Felt idle in morning (second day),5.—Luxurious indolence and erotic delirium,22.— Great desire to He down in the daytime,1.—Much torpidity (second day),33.— 486 CANNABIS INDICA. Feels greatly fatigued,1.—[780.] Relaxation of muscular power (after four and a quarter hours),13.—Felt very weak (second day),20.—Felt asif AA'eak, ehiefly about the knees (after two and a quarter hours),34.—Great muscular weakness,21.—Too weak and nervous to Avork,27.—He felt so weak that he could scarcely speak, and soon fell into a deep sleep,1.—Thoroughly exhausted from a short walk,1.—Prostration (soon after),36.—State of collapse (nearly ending in death),38.—As soon as he closed bis eyes he fell into a state of syncope,22.—[790.] Sense of vague uneasiness,41.—Felt in the highest degree nervous,27.—Nervous, restless feeling over the Avhole body,44.—Impulse to change about from place to place,22.—After experiencing peculiar visions and sensations a necessity for exercise came on ; he raised himself as if by some elastic poAver, struck himself on the breast, and began to sing and dance in the most extravagant manner,22.—Feeling of numbness,28.—Felt a peculiar numbness creeping through body and limbs,33.—Skin insensible to irritation, for example, to raustard, brushes, etc,20.—Was unconscious that raustard has been placed to his feet, and that they had been rubbed with brushes; the sensitiveness of the skin seeraed to be completely blunted,20. —Gradually total ana?sthesia,21.—[800.] Ana?sthesia extended ali over his body. It gradually decreased, but the sensibility did not return univer- sali y, nor steadily, there being frequent relapses,39.—Subjective. An indescribably "queer" feeling pervaded the Avhole body (after one hour),41. —There AA'as also a curious sensation connected with the air, but he cannot recollect it,8.—Feeling of lightness on motion Avas very marked,20.—Feel- ing of lightness or buoyaucy, as though he could fall like a cork, without sustaining harm (after four and a quarter hours),13.—Especially character- istic was the sensation as if his body Avere raised up from the ground, and as if he could fly away,20.—Felt as if under iuflueuce of intoxicating drink (after half an hour),27.—Felt drunk (after one hour),12.—Felt drunk (after one hour and a half),10.—Woke in morning not quite sober (second day),8. —[810.] Felt very badly,8.—After going to bed, sensation of heaviness or droAVsiness ; could not lift his arms or legs (after one hour),11.—Rigidity of the muscular system,17.—Felt the characteristic thrill prqduced by the drug (after exactly four hours),3.—Agreeable thrilling through the body and ex- tremities,1.—Ali agree that the first symptom is experienced after the lapse of some hours, and is uniformly a thrill through the Avhole frame to the finger-ends, and through the brain, followed by great terror,17.—Had a real Hashish thrill, so violent that I took hold of a counter to prevent myself from reeling, experiencing the same want of confidence in myself and anx- ious terror I had felt on taking the larger dose (after one hour),43.—The right side of the body seemed to him to be greatly enlarged, so that he thought if he thus continued to groAV he must bend over to opposite side,8. —Sensation as if single parts bad become larger and thicker, e.g., the loAver lip seems SAvollen to the level of the nose, or the nose so large as to obstruct vision,21.—Sudden, dull, aching pain and constriction, mixed Avith numb- ness and tingling, as if he had been electrified. It began in right upper arm, extending down the arm and up to the axilla, gradually passing down to the feet, and then up to the head. It Avas ehiefly felt in arra and axilla. This feeling came on and off like a wave of sensation ; it Avas confiued en- tirely to the right side, and seeraed to stop at the mesial line. (The prover's right side was next the fire), (after forty minutes),8.—[820.] Suddenly a great degree of oppression ; everything seemed too narroav to him ; features became distorted; he became pale; the oppression increased to anxiety, Avith a feeling as though his blood mounted to his head in a boiling condition,20. CANNABIS INDICA. 487 —The symptoms develop themselves mostly on the right side,1.—It affects persons of the highest nervous and sanguine temperament with the strong- est effect ; the bilious nearly as ranch ; the lymphatic but slightly, with such symptoms as vertigo, nausea, coma, or muscular rigidity,17. Skin.—Formication,21.—Itching in face, shoulder, abdomen, and feet, relieved by scratching,44.—Itching of uose continually,44.—Itching of the sole of the foot,44. Sleep and Freams.—Sleejriness. Sleepiness (after one hour),11. —Sleepiness, droAVsiness,44.—Day sleepiness1.—[830.] Excessive sleepiness,1. —Great sleepiness in the afternoon,1.—Became sleepy Avithout any previous excitement or exhilaration ; it is a muddled state (after four hours),5.— —More than usually sleepy in the evening (after fourteen hours),5.—Felt sleepy, for some time (after tAvo and a half hours),12.—Drowsiness, Avith cold feeling of back of head and neck, as though air bleAv thereon,44.— Great drowsiness, even in daytime (second day),7.—Species of interrupted droAvsi- ness,40.—Felt droAvsy, and fell asleep in arm-chair (after two hours),14.—In morning felt droAvsy, and stili under the influence of the drug ; the drowsi- ness lasted till 1.30 p.m., with alternate waking aud sleeping, but the Avaking was a pleasant dreamy state (second day),8.—[840.] Ou going to bed fell into a droAvsy state, in Avhich he imagined that the fiuger-nails of both hancls Avere about the size of plates, very curved, but othenvise of naturai sbape; on opening and shutting the fingers (subjective or objective?) they seemed to slide over one another like a fan ; and on tappiug them against a hard surface (subjective or objective?) a delicious sensation Avas pro- duced,8.—Feeling of sleep ; could easily sleep if he were to He down and give Avay to the feeling ; but Avhen necessary he could always rouse him- self (after four hours),13.—Strong inclination to sleep, and therefore hurried to bed, without undressing,27.—Stronger disposition to sleep, Avhich con- tinued for half an hour (after six and tAvo-thirds hours),13.—Was obliged to yield himself to sleep (after four hours),5.—Indisposition to rise in the morning,1.—Frequent intervals of sleep (after one hour),33.—Seemed to go to sleep uoav and then for a feAV moments, which, hoAvever, appeared very much prolonged, Avith pleasant dreams; then Avoke up, and wrote down these notes,8.—Gave him a doublé portion of sleep,26.—After a full night's rest he slept soundly the Avhole of the next day,1.—[850.] Prolonged and tranquil sleep,1.—Slept three days and three nights, with the exception of those times he was awakened to eat his meals,'.—Sound sleep,1.—Sound sleep with melancholy dreams1.—Slept soundly,35.—Slept soundly at night,33. —Sleep, like that of one "dead drunk,"41.—At night, slept profoundly, no dreams,0.—Slept very quietly, Avithout dreams,27.—When asleep, looked stiff, as if dead, Avith the loAver jaw doAvn,5.—[860.] Starting of the limbs while sleeping, which awoke him, when he feared he would have a fit,1.— Screaming Avhile sleeping,1.— Talking during sleep,1.—Dozed a little on a sofà, in a friend's room ; was heard chuckling to himself; woke up every five minutes, Avhen it seeraed to hira as if hours had elapsed. After his friend had gone to bed, kept waking up, thinking he Avas stili in the room, but on rousing himself, recollected ali ; then relapsed (after tAvo hours),9.— Ali the afternoon, alternate dozing and waking ; the same pleasant dreamy state Avhen waking (second day),8.—After dinner, dozing and waking as before. Took coffee, Avhich removed it (second day),8.—Sleeplessness. Woke once in night, Avhich is unusual,13.—Woke at 4 a.m. and at 7 a.m., which is very unusual,13.—He Avakes at 6 o'clock in the morning, with ful- ness of the head and heaviness of the body,1.—He Avakes soon after mid- 488 CANNABIS INDICA. night, with intense thirst,1.—[870.] He wakes before midnight in a state of semi-consciousness ; Avith inability to move ; palpitation of the heart, sIoav, deep, labored, and intermittent breathing, and a feeling as if he Avere dying,1.—He Avakes before midnight, overcome with dreadful sensations ; imagines that he is going to be choked, cries and raoans for some time, Avhen ali the objects in the room appear their respeetive sizes, and he falls asleep again,1.—Wakeful ali night; mild, pleasant dreams ; cat-naps (second day),44.—The only effect was to make him lose a night's rest,26.—When in bed, not able to go to sleep ; mind wandered rapidly frora one subject to another; he seemed to be dreaming with open eyes, for he saw, heard, and noticed everything around him,27.—Fveams. She seemed to dream Avith open eyes, and the time appeared to her very long,40.—When he ceases to exercise his Avill, he falls into a kind of dream ; the period of this dreamy state seems painfully prolonged ; he feels as if be never Avould get through the night,8.—In the daytime, dreams, returning periodically, or dreamy attacks,1.—The dreams lasted about an hour, and then changed to a slight headache, which he felt till late at night,27.—Vivid dreams, sometiraes ecstatic (second day),7.—[880.] A variety of delightful drearas came over him (after tAvo hours and a quarter),35.—Very delicious dreams; cannot remember much of them now,8.— Voluptuous dreams, with erections and pro- fuse seminai emissions,*.—Prophetic dreams1.—Vexatious dreams,1.— Slept well, with the exception of an ugly dream,5.—Woke in the midst of a wild, shapeless dream, in a state of extraordinary agitation, and bathed in perspi- ration,15.—Dreams of danger, and of perils encountered,1.—Dreams of dead bodies,1.—Nightmare every night, as soon as he falls asleep,1.—[890.] Sleep, which before the habit of taking Hashish, was ahvays Avith dreams more or less vivid, was during the Avhole period of the indulgence entirely dream- less,17. Fever.—Chilliness. Loss of animai heat,1.—Coldness of surface (soon after),36.—Shivering (first day),7.—A pleasant cooling seemed sud- denly to affect the Avhole body,24.—Coldness aud shivering, with external heat (second day),7.— General chilliness,1.—Hard shaking chili, Avith the following symptoms : loud chattering of the teeth ; coldness of the body and extremities ; profuse cold SAveat ; tired feeling in the Hmbs, with aching in the joints; dry mouth, with thick Avhite sticky saliva; intense thirst; drinking of large quantities of water ; staggering and falling on attempting to walk ; thumping in the head and heart ; inability to rise frora a stooping position on account of a crushing weight on the cerebellum, neck, and shoulder; blindness, with the exception of a small point immediately Avhere he looks; extremely slow and full pulse; seeming descent of the ceilingto crush him ; earnest belief that he is dying, but cannot cry for help; falling to the floor and lying for some time unconscious ; sleeping for three nights and three days afterAvards,1.—9 A.M., an icy coldness across the root of nose, comes on Avhen leaning forward Avriting, goes away Avhen moving about (third day),44.— Coldness ofthe face, nose, and hands, after dinner,1.—[900.] Coldness of the right hand, with stiffness and numbness ofthe right thumb,1. —Coldness ofthe hands, feet, and especially ofthe nose, after dinner, with shivering, shaking, and inability to get warm,1.—Extremities, upper and lower, cold, at tiraes trembling,20.—Heat. The heat of the body was in- creased,20.—In the cold, 2° F. beloAV zero, he does not feel cold, although nearly undressed,19.—Did not feel cold, while those Avho Avere walking with him, and wrapped in mantles, Avere complaining of it,26.—Sensation of heat,21. —Pleasant sensation of warmth, beginning in the spine and extending ali CANNABIS INDICA. 489 through the body (after one hour),11.—While lying down, sensation of glow and warmth,6.—Pleasant burning heat ali over body,8.—[910.] Burning in the s-kin of the body and extremities,1.—Intense fever boiled in my blood, and every heart-beat was like the stroke of a colossal engine,17.—Forehead and head only moderately warm, never hot,20.—Warm tingling sensation, over the whole left side of face,44.—Moist warmth of palms of hands,44.— Feeling of warmth over front of body and arms,44.—Sivcat. Slight sweat,21. —Sweat on front of limbs, and moist feeling of Avhole body, especially the front,44.—Profuse sticky sweat, standing out in drops on his forehead,1.— No SAveat for several days,20. Conditions.— Aggravation.—(Morning), Tongue white, etc; before rising, mucus on tongue; hawks up lumps.—(Afternoon), Easily excited, etc; sleepiness.—(Evening), Pains in urethra.—(Night), Injection of the conjunctiva; Avhen lying doAvn, rumbling in bowels; frequent micturition.— (Ascending stairs), Oppression of chest.—( When in bed), Dryness of mouth, etc.—{When breathing), Stitches in hypochondrium.—(Candlelight), Oblit- erates consciousness.—( Coffee), The symptoms, especially those of the brain. —(After dinner), Coldness of face, etc; coldness of hands, etc—(While eating), Stomach feels swollen,etc.—(Grinding teeth), Pain in teeth.—( When laughing), Pain in kidneys.—( When lying down), Singing in ears.—( While lying on back), Pain in leg.—(On motion), Eructations.—(On rising), Ver- tigo, etc.—(Shaking head), Fulness in cerebellum, etc.—( When sitting), Small, etc, beats of the heart.—(On falling asleep), Sensation in brain.— (Spirituous liquors), The symptoms, especially of the brain.—(On stooping), Dizziness; small, etc, beats of heart.—(In the sun), Headache.—(Swalloiv- ing), Pain behind sternum.—(Tobacco smoking), The symptoms, especially of the brain.—(Before, during, and after urination), Stinging pain ; burn- ing, etc.—(On waking), Sensation in brain ; headache.— (On walking), In- clination to vertigo ; dizziness ; heaviness of chest.—(In warm room), Com- pression of brain, etc. Amelioration.—(Fresh air), Paleness of face.—(Deep breathing), Stitches in heart, etc.—( Coffee), Dizziness ; headache.—(Washing in cold water), The syraptoras.—(Eructation), Pain in epigastric region ; SAvelling of abdomen.—(Pressure), Pain in right ear ; pain in teeth ; pain in cardiac orifice.—(Best), The symptoms. APPENDIX. The editor has deemed it expedient to retain the naturai grouping and sequence of the folloAving effeets, recorded by Dr. Edgar Holden in his work on the sphygmograph (Philadelphia, 1874), thus preserving the asso- ciation of some general symptoms with the condition ofthe pulse. 9.15 p.m. Feeling vigorous and well. First tracing normal, smooth, and even (not recorded), 5 grains taken. 9.35. A feeling of lightness perceptible. (Tracing 181.) Tavo records, at 0° and 2|0.* Diminished frequency. 10 p.m. Nervous and excited. (Tracing 182.) Tavo records at 4s°. * These degrees refer to the pressure of the instrument on the artery, regulated at will ; 0° equals 100 grammes; 2£° equals 186 grammes; 5° equals 690 grammes. 490 APPENDIX. Oscillation singularly marked ; tension increased ; amplitude and frequency diminished. 10.05 p.m. Sudden freedora from any unusual feeling. (Tracing 1-83.) Two records showing a sudden return of, or rather approach to, a normal condition. 10.15 p.m. 7 grains more. 10.40 p.m. Excited. (Tracing 184.) Record at 2k° shoAvs capillary re- sistance and wave of recoil. 11.45 p.m. (Tracing 185.) Tavo records at 2^° and 0° gave similar results, indicating venous impletion. Frequency increased. 11.50 p.m. Drowsy and cairn. (Tracing 186.) Record at 2|°. 11.55 p.m. (Tracing 187.) Record at 2ì°, both the latter exhibit im- paired propulsive poAver ofthe heart. Total amount, 12 grains Avithin two hours. November 2d, 1872, 9.15 p.m. 30 drops. 9.45 p.m. Beginning to feel an indefinable sensation of comfort. 9.20, 9.25, and 9.45 p.m. (Tracing 188.) Records ali taken at the same pres- sure. At the latter hour the amplitude began to show increase of tension. 9.45 p.m. 40 drops more. 10 p.m. Slightly exhilarated. 10.15. Somewhat droAvsy. Tracings at 9.50, 10 (tracing 189), aud 10.15 p.m. (tracing 190) exhibit only increase of tension, with, at the latter hour, diminished frequency equal to ten beats. 10.20 and 10.25 p.m. (Tracing 191.) Tension and frequency variable. 10.25 p.m. Ali effeets apparently gone. 40 drops more. 10.45 p.m. Again exhilarated. (Tracing 192.) Records exhibit great increase of arterial tension. 11 p.m. DroAvsy, but not pleasantly so, nor as if from desire to sleep. (Tracing 193.) Frequency greatly increased, equal to thirty beats and falling in five minutes as many; tension less. 11.05 p.m. (Tracing 194.) Record shoAvs increased cardiac excitement at beginning of systole, with some obstruction, either proximate or distai. Total amount, 110 drops. November 5th, 1872, 9 p.m. Feeling Avell. 100 drops. Tracing normal. 9.10 p.m. (Tracing 195.) Amplitude, and therefore tension increased, frequency steadily diminishing till 9.45. Tracings at 9.30, 9.45. 10 p.m. No effeets experienced. 120 drops more. 10.10 p.m. (Tracing 196.) Diminished tension and the oscillation of cerebro-spinal iinplication. This tracing, by accident in transfer, fails to shoAv this except in the first Avave. 10.15 p.m. Same. 10.35 p.m. (Tracing 197.) Obstruction either proximate or remote. 10.40. (Similar to tracing 195.) Diminishing obstruction. 10.45 p.m. Very little effect. 200 drops more. 11.15 p.m. (Tracing 198.) Diminished tension and evident sedation, but frequency slightly increased. 11.18 p.m. No effect whatever. Same. Total amount taken, 420 drops! November 9th, 1872, 9.50 p.m. Feeling not well as usuai, owing to over- work ; othenvise ali right. 12 grains of fresh extract taken. 10.15 p.m. A little nauseated and eyes heavy. 10 aud 10.15 p.m. Tracings showed diminishing frequency and tension, and not feeling well a pressure of 0° Avas found to be the best for observa- tion, instead of 2i° as heretofore. APPENDIX. 491 10.30 p.m. Feeling comfortable and well. (Tracing 199.) Frequency stili less; pulse small, but normal, shoAving sedation. 10.45. Effect passing off; pulse someAvhat excited. 14 grains more taken. 11.25. A feAV minutes exhilarated, then very droAvsy, but no impairment of avì 11. 11.25 and 11.40 p.m. (Tracings 200 and 201.) Records exhibited great AA'eakness of cardiac poAver, it being difficult to obtain them even at 0°. 11.45 p.m. DroAVsiness gone, and feel free frora any effect. 11.45, 11.48, and 11.50 p.m. (Tracing 2Ó2.) The records taken showed a sudden decrease of frequency and tension, and equally sudden increase. 12.30 m. Terrific excitement, twitchings, dreams, etc. ; sensations as of SAvelling ofthe head, painful insomma and feeling of desperate recklessness. November lOth. (Tracings taken the day following the use ofthe drug.) 7.50 a.m. Peculiar action of medicine stili evident, head swollen, confu- sion of ideas, etc. Tracings small, and shoAving weak heart. 12.30 m. Have been asleep and feel better; influence passing off. (Tracing 203.) Same, but shoAving also the slight dicrotism of capillary dilatation. Total amount taken, 26 grains. Time, two hours and forty minutes. SYNOPSIS OF EFFECTS. First Experiment.—5 grains, 9.15. After twenty minutes, diminished fre- quency ; after forty-five minutes, marked cerebral disturbance, exhibited in oscillation and minimum amplitude and frequency, with increased ten- sion. Maximum effect of first dose in forty-five minutes. In fifty minutes sudden cessation of effect. Seven grains, 10.15. Maximum effect of second dose in thirty minutes. In thirty-five minutes, capillary disturbance and increased tension, with in- creased frequency. In forty minutes, beginning of impairment of cardiac impulse, continuing tAvo hours from administration of remedy. Second Experiment.—30 drops of tr., 9.15 p.m. In thirty minutes in- creased tension. Forty drops more, 9.45. In sixty minutes from first dose, diminished fre- quency ; arterial tension great. In one hour and ten minutes, irregularity in tension and frequency, Avith increase in prominence of Avaves, shoAving cerebro-spinal stimulation. Forty drops more, 10.25. In one hour and forty-five minutes, great increase of frequency, equal to thirty beats; falling as many in five minutes more, with reduced tension. In one hour and fifty minutes from first dose, evi- dences of increased irritability of the heart, Avith some obstruction, either proximate or remote. Maximum effect of tension in thirty-five minutes; of irritation in thirty-five minutes; of frequency in one hour forty-five minutes; of diminished power, one hour five minutes; of some obstruction to circula- tion, one hour forty-five minutes. First Experiment.—5 grains, 9.15. In twenty minutes, lightness. In forty- five minutes, nervousness and excitement. In fifty minutes, sudden free- dom from any effect. Seven grains, 10.15. In twenty-five minutes, excitement. In ninety-five minutes, droAVsiness and cairn. Maximum effect, from first dose, maximum of excitement in forty-five minutes; frora second, maximum of excitement in tAventy-five minutes; maximum of sedative effect in twelve minutes. Second Experiment.—30 drops of tr., 9.15 p.m. In thirty minutes quiet. In forty-five minutes, exhilaration. In one hour, droAVsiness. 492 CANNABIS SATIVA. Forty drops more, 9.45. In twenty minutes after second dose, new.excite- inent. Forty drops again, at 10.25. In thirty-five minutes, drowsiness. Maximum effect of exhilaration in this experiment, forty-five minutes from first dose ; maximum of droAvshiess, in one hour; of exhilaration after second dose, in twenty minutes; of drowsiness, in thirty-five minutes. Synopsis of the two later experiments with Cannabis Indica need not be given. It may be briefly said of them that the doses were large and re- peated at nearly one hour intervals. The effect was in the first of these apparent in the tracing in ten minutes, and a steady diminution of fre- quency resulted, until in forty-five rainutes there occurred evidence of im- plication of the nervous system. In thirty-five minutes after the second dose there appeared evidence of some obstruction to circulation, either near the heart or in the capillaries, and after 420 drops had been taken, the arterial tension was greatly reduced, with corresponding increase of the venous pressure, and marked sedation, just tAvo hours and fifteen minutes from the first dose, and thirty from the last and largest. Finally. sudden cessation of effect. In the last experiment detailed, in Avhich a fresh alcoholic extract was again used, the following facts Avere noticed. First. Tracings abnormal from rnalaise at the beginning became normal in forty minutes, Avith marked sedatimi and diminished frequency. In fifty-five minutes began the stage of exhilaration, at which time a larger dose was taken. After fifty-five minutes the heart's impulsive poAver Avas evidently weakeued, and shortly after began a vacillation, alike of equi- librimi!, of pressure, and of weakness. In one hour and forty-five rainutes the nervous system was broken doAvn by the excitement of reaction, a state lasting three hours. CANNABIS SATIVA. C. sativa, Linn. Nat. order (Cannabinea?), Urticacea?. Preparation, Tincture of the tAvigs and young leaves of the fresh European (or Ameri- can) plant, collected when in flower. Authorities. 1, Hahnemann, R. A. M. L., 1, 139; 2, Franz, ibid.; 3, Gross, ibid.; 4, Fried. H----n, ibid.; 5, Hempel, ibid.; 6, Hugo, ibid.; 7, Stapf, ibid.; 8, Hartlaub and Trinks, ibid.; 9, Wahle, ibid.; 10, Haller, in Vicat's Mat. Med., a general statement, ibid. ; 11, Morgagni, de sed. et causis morb., Ep. 7, 10, 15, 25, cases of disease occurring in adult male hemp-dressers, but not adduced as results of this occupation, ibid. ; 12, Neuhold, Acta nat. cur., Ili, 150, effeets of effluvia of hemp before being dried, therefore not mere locai irritation, ibid. ; 13, Olearius, Orient. Reische- schreib, p. 529, general statement, but Cann. indica must be meant, ibid. ;f 14, Ramazzini, De morbis artif., cap. 26, affections of workers in hemp and linseed, therefore mere locai irritation, ibid. ; 15, Dr. Schreter, proving Avith the tincture, N. Archiv., 3, 1, 172 ; 15a, Dr. Schreter's wife, proving with the tincture, ibid.; 16, Dr. Knorre, effeets of an infusion of the fresh herb, A. H. Z., 6, 34 ; 17, Wibmer, effeets of 5 to 50 drops of the tincture, Wirk. f Transferred to Cann. Ind.—A. CANNABIS SATIVA. 493 der Arzneimittel, 1, 23 ; 18, Lembke, Z. f. H. KL, 4, 155, proving with 10 to 70 drops of the tincture. _ Alind.—Emotion al. [At times raging delirium, so that he spits into people's faces],n.f—[In part joyous, in part earnest delirium],11.!—State of mind cheerful, serenely self-contented. (Curative reaction from the op- posite conditimi),15.—Gayety, as from intoxication (after one hour),6.— *Sadness,\—Depressed, out of humor,15.—For several days, especially at dinner, he has a desire for wine to enliven his depressed mood,15.—After taking wine and Avater he greAv more excited, cheerful, but only while the effect of the wine lasted ; after that the former nausea and discorafort re- turned,15.—Anxious mood,1.—[10.] *He became anxious and apprehensive in the pit of the stomach, with oppression of the breath and palpitation ; ris- ing of something Avarm into the throat, Avith arrestof breathing ; soon some- thing became lodged in the trachea, with flushes of heat,3.—(Extreme fear of the bed, in Avhich, hoAvever, he afterwards lay down).2.—Frightened at the slightest noise (after one and a quarter hours),6.—Fretful, especially in the afternoon,4.—He is very mudi angered and frenzied by trifles,7.—Un- steadiuess and oscillation of mood,5.—Despondent in the forenoon, lively in the afternoon,1.—Mind caini,15a— Nothing pleases him ; he is indifferent to everything,2.—Intellectual. Afternoon and evening, his thoughts are confused, so that he can no longer distinguish truth from imagination, with a kind of forgetfulness. Thus, he does not knoAV ali the evening Avhat remedy he has taken, and is not certain the following day that it Avas Cein- nabis. He Avrites something in an entirely wrong place, and is not con- scious of it till the next day. At the sanie tirae heat and congestion to the head, but he is cold as soon as he goes into the open air,15.—[20.] Wavering and uncertainty ofthe mind ; the ideas became overwhelmingly vivid,0.—He is very absentminded, cannot comprehend anything properly, often does not knoAV exactly Avhat to Avrite, and says one thing for another Avhen speaking,15.—The ideas seem to stand stili ; he stares in front of him ; he is absorbed in higher thoughts, but is unconscious of them, Avith slight sensation of pressive headache in the parietal bone,2.—He makes frequent mistakes in Avriting,7.—He Avas able to recollect different things ; the ideas remained fixed, stationary, after fixing his mind a long time upon the sub- ject he Avas preparing,2.—Loss of mind, senseless, without fantasies,7. Head.—Confusion and Vertigo. Confusion of head,16.—Con- fusion, obscuration of the head,7.—Confused head ; it feels heavy, and she feels a painful pressure in the forehead and on the eyelids, so that they threaten to dose,3.—Vertigo,16.— [30.] Attacks of vertigo,12.—* Vertigo when standing, with dizziness?.—* Vertigo when walking, with tendency to fall sideways (after one hour),6.—Dizziness and confusion of the head,9.— She is ahvays dizzy, as if everything would turn around Avith her,15a.—Head ahvays as if dizzy, and it seems to her as if it moved from one side to the other,15a.— General Head. Congestion to the head Avhen writing (first hour),15.—Rush of blood to the head, which causes a pleasant Avarmth in it, though with a pressive headache in the temples,2.—Great rush of blood to the head,1.—*Blood often rushes to the head, causing heat and flushes,15. —[40.] Pleasant warmth in the brain,2.—Dulness and whirling in the head f After an application to the head, convulsions, subsultus tendinum, death. The post-mortem showed tubercles and pus in the lungs, inflammation of the pleura and diaphragm, fimi polypi in the cavities of the heart.—H. Subject of S 304. % Subject of S. 304. 494 CANNABIS SATIVA. (immediately),3.—A painful sensation in the head and neck on moving the head,7.—Headache,16.—Violent headache,12.—A very piercing headache,1 .f —Violent throbbing, with heat of the head and fever, with Avhich he Avas obliged to He doAvn,17.—Uninterrupted headache the Avhole day,2.—Throb- bing and pressure in the head (after ten rainutes),17.—Jerking, as if in the blood of the head, chest, and stomach,1.—Forehead. [50.] Slight head- ache in the forehead (after five minutes),17.—Painful constriction in the forehead,3.—* The forehead feels compressed from the margin of the orbits as faras the temples; not relieved by stooping,3.—Drawing pain through the forehead (seven minutes after 50 drops),17.—^Pressure beneath the frontal eminence, extending deep through the brain to the occiput,3.—Throbbing frora Avithin outAvard beneath the left frontal eminence; soon afterAvards a stu- pefying pressure in this place,3.—Temples. In the morning, palpable aud visible throbbing of the right temporal artery,15.—A kind of tickling cramp in the temples (after three-quarters of an hour),6.—Pressure in the temples,6.—Throbbing headache, extending forward into the right terapie, together with warmth about the head, red and hot cheeks ; the nausea was increased in the Avarmth,8.— Vertex. [60.] Continuai headache in the top ofthe head,as though a stone were lying upon it,2.—Pari etiti s. *A cold sensation in a small spot on the parietal bone (afterwards also in other places on the head), as if a drop of cold water had been dropped upon it3.—When leaning the head against a Avall, a pressure internally in the other side of the head,3.—Violent tearing and boring in the right cranial bones (a symp- tom Avhich formerly I have often noticed when not proving),18.—Occiput. Heaviness and heat in the occiput, last till evening,18.—Tension, first in the occiput, then also in the forehead, lastly in the temples (after half an hour),6. —DraAving pain in the occiput, extending to the ears,7.—Pressive pain in the right side of the occiput,9.—External Head. On the hairy scalp, in the nape of the neck, and behind the ears, painful pimples that heal after several days, Avithout ranking scabs, aud are painfully sensitive to the touch,15.—CraAvling in scalp,1. Eye.—[70.] Sensation of weakness in the eyes, with weakness of vis- ion ; both far and near objects are indistinct (after one and a half hours),6. —Sensation in the right eye as if a grain of sand AA'ere in it ; he must rub it,15.—Burning in the eyes, evenings,15.—Sensation of spasmodic drawing in the eyes (after three-quarters of an hour),6.—*Pressure from behind the eyes forward (after three-quarters of an hour),6.—Orbit. Sensation as if the eyebroAvs AA'ere pressed doAvn,3.— Lids. Pressure in the eyelids that made it difficult to open them, aud sticking in the orbits,15a.—Tearing pressure in the upper lid,3.—Fall. The cornea becomes obscured ; (film over the eye),1. —[Gray cataract],12.|—[80.] Pressing and itching in the eyeballs; scratch- ing and burning in the throat for several days, he is compelled to haAvk, and cough hackingly and dry ; later much mucus is loosened in the morning, and he ejects a good deal without exertion (curative effect),15.— Pupils. Alternating dilatation and contraction ofthe pupils in the same light (after one hour),6.— Vision. A circle of white flaming rays on the right side near the field of vision, so that only a portion of objects is indistinctly seen,8.—Mornings on waking, nothing but vertical, shining, white points f See S. 284. j " The originai is snffusiones oculorum, and occurs in a list of observed effeets of hemp. Though assuredly this phrase may mean cataract (Celsus VII, 7, 14), yet it seems very unlikely that the author means to hazard in this maner so startling an assertion as that hemp can cause it."—Hughes. CANNABIS SATIVA. 495 that move in lines from one eye to the other ; they did not cease until some time after he was up ; later, occasionally flickering before the eves ; light and dark dots float in different directions before the vision,15. Far.—Pain behind the right ear,as if one pushed forcibly with a blunt point,3.—Coaree sharp stitches in the mastoid process,3.—Smarting pain in the external cartilage of the ear, which may have been pressed upon while lying at night iu bed,3.—Sensation as though a membrane Avere stretched before the ears,9.—A throbbing dragging iu the ear, which extends almost to the cheeks, disappearing immediately on stooping, and again returning on becoming erect (after three hours),7.—Momentary pain, as if the external ear were drawn out of the head,3.—[90.] Sticking in the ears and pain in the throat, three hours after, at ten in the morning ; then cold and heat alternating with dull headache, increased by motion or stooping, and as if everything iu the head were shaken; she was obliged to hold herself per- fectly straight when Avalking or to sit stili and lean back ; supporting her- self on the right side was easier; besides she often had stitches in the head, on the left side, near the skull and opposite to it ; behind the right ear the stitches Avere so violent that she involuntarily started ; this lasted even at night during sleep, so that she constantly moaned and groaned and complained, and Avas frequently aAvakened,153.—Stitches in the external meatus Avhile chewing,3.—Fine stitches in the left ear from within outward,9.—Throbbing in the ears,7.—A sensitive jerking pain in the right tyrapanum, extend- ing thence to the shoulder,9.—Hearing. Ringing in ears.16.—-Tinnitus auritim,12.—Roaring in the ears,1.—A sound in the left ear, as if the string of an instrument Avere struck, and reverberates a long time (after four days),15. Nose.—Objective. Itching-swelling in the Aving of the nose (after a few hours),1.—[100.] Sneezing and sensation of stopped coryza, although air passed through the uose,9.—Bleeding of the nose,1.—Blood spurts from the nose until one faints,12.!—Dryness and dry sensation in the uose (after five days),1.—Subjective. Dryness of the nose,1.—Dryness and heat in the uose,1.—Feeling of Avarmth in the uose, as though ìt would bleed,2.— Stupefying pressure, as Avith a dull point, on the root of the nose,3. Face—Pale face,16.—Paleness of the face,17.—[HO.] (Paleness of the face),n.J—Very decided paleness and sunkenness of the face for a long time,17.—Slight palpitations in various portions of the face, especially in the left buccinator,3.—Cheeks. Her left cheek is red and the right one pale, Avith some pain in a right tooth ; the left cheek is not hot to the touch ; in spite ofthe redness, she experiences no internai heat,15a.—DraAving-pres- sure in the left inalar bone,3.—The right upper jaw sAvelled on the guin Avith a painful bunch on it, as if from an ulcerated tooth,15.— Chin. Stu- pefying compressive pain in the left side ofthe chin,Avhich affects the teeth ofthe same side,3.—Fine pricking in the left ramus ofthe lower jaAv; Avhen this ceases it is ahvays followed by draAving,3. Alouth.—Teeth and Gums. A hollow tooth crurabled aAvay, and the pieces are like hard leather,15a.—Teeth dull, as if after acid,15.—[120.] Cramplike pain in the teeth of the left loAver jaw,2.—DraAving pain in a hollow tooth, Avith swelling of the gums ; Avorse evenings,15.—Slight draAv- ing in a hollow tooth, especially if something acid touches it,15.—Toothache ; drawing in a hollow tooth after some vexation ; after trying to suck the air j- From the odor alone. j Merely a statement that the man was pale, but otherwise in good health. 4)6 CANNABIS SATIVA. from it with his tongue it changes to violent sticking,15.—Shooting in several teeth at the same time, with fine pricking in them,9.—The gums around holloAV broken tooth inflamed, swelled, and painful; even a slight drawing in the root,15a.—Tongue. Thickly coated tongue,17.—General Alouth. A bitter sour liquid rises into the mouth, with eructations,3.— Dryness of the mouth, throat, and lips,17.—Dryness of the mouth ; the saliva is sticky, with loss of thirst, especially in the evening, and hot hands,7. —[130.] In the morning, burning dryness of the palate,1.—Taste. Loss of taste,16.—Speech. [Speech difficult],u.f—He AA'as utterly unable to speak as usuai ; at one time he missed a Avord, at another he lost the voice (for four hours) ; toAvards evening these attacks were repeated ; there was at one time a torreut of Avords, as if one Avere driving him ; at another time he faltered in his speech, so that he sometimes spoke the same Avord ten times in succession in the same breath ; at times his Avhole idea Avas anxiously re- peated, and it angered him if he was unable to repeat it in the same Avords,2. Throat.—Tasteless Avater rises into the throat and gets into the trachea, so that he is obliged to SAvalloAV, without nausea or retching,3.—HaAvking of mucus; it is raised Avith difficulty, and irritates his throat,15.—[Burning in the throat],11.;);—Pain in the throat, as if sore, with great sensation of dryness, worse mornings in bed; after rising a small lump of mucus is dis- charged from the throat, which afforded much relief (second day),15. Stomach.— Appetite. For several days he has a great deal of ap- petite, evenings ; éats more than he ought to, and feels uncomfortable in consequence,15.—Loss of appetite,16.—[140.] Complete loss of appetite,17.— On taking food which he relished he soon became satisfied, Avith transient nausea rising into the throat,3.—His breakfast-cocoa relishes tolerably, but he can take very little, and feels neither hungry nor satisfied ; groAvling aud rumbling iu the abdomen, in the stomach like a slight cramp; Avhen he thinks of Avhat he could eat he has no desire for anything, and yet he feels as if his storaach Avere empty,15.—Eructations aud Hiccough. Eructations,16.—Eructations of air,3.—Eructations of a bitter acrid fluid3.—'■ Eructation, with taste of bread, after breakfast; later empty eructation,10. —Violent hiccough in the morning,15a.— Heartburn,15.— Nausea aud Vomiting. Nausea, causing a desire to vomit,8.—[150.] Nausea and inclination to haAvk mucus, and vomiting, lessened after drinking coffee,15. —Nausea, discomfort, and prostration ali day ; frequent empty eructations, with fulness in the abdomen, no appetite with it, but tolerable relish when he eats,15.—Waked December 12th Avith nausea and inclination to vomit, as the day before, although he had eaten little the evening before and only drank water; uncomfortable ali the morning; yaAvns sleepily, iudolent, not inclined to anything,15.—When Avaking later he stili feels nausea, Avhich is increased by thinking of food he has eaten,10.—December llth, in the morning he aAvakes with great nausea and inclination to vomit, especially Avhen lying on the right side; lying on the left relieved it; finally the ex- cessive inclination to vomit ceased, and alloAved him to sleep again,15.— Gagging, Avith inclination to vomit,15.—A retching sensation suddenly rises up into the throat, as from acidity of the stomach,3.—A retching in the pit of the stomach rises thence into the throat,3.^-Excessive inclination to vomit, and vomiting, Avith great exertion, of mucus, bitterish at first, then flat, which left the teeth dull, direetly after taking; immediately afterAvards hunger; he eat something with relish,15.—Vomiting of slimy, bitter water; f In subjects, S. 311, q. v. J As S. 132. CANNABIS SATIVA. 497 with scraping in the throat, followed by dulness and confusion of the head in the occiput,8.—[160.] Vomiting, direetly after coffee, of tough acid mucus (after twelve days),15.—[Green bilious vomiting],u.t—Stomach. —It seems in the stomach as if he had taken cold, especially in the fore- noon, with movings in the abdoraen and gripings, though without diar- rhcea,1.—Several attacks of most violent pain in the storaach at various times, Avith paleness of the face and sweat on the face ; almost pulseless, with rattling breathing, as if dying,11.4;—Cutting across the upper part of the stomach, after stooping,2.—Cramp in the stomach,15.—Cramplike pres- sure iu the stomach during several mornings,15.—The stomach is extremely painful to touch, as if ulcerati ng ; this disappears on eating,2.—Pinching in the pit of the stomach,3.—[170.] Pressure in the pit of the stomach,12.— Cutting in the pit of the stomach,3.—*Uninterrupted dull stitches in front near the pit ofthe stomach, just below the ribs, which varied in intensity; they were momentarily relieved by bending the trunk forivard or backward, but soon returned,3. Abdomen.—Hypochondria. Painful hard swelling of the right hypochondrium,11^—*Dull sticking in the left side, just below the ribs, when breathing emd when not3.—Beating as Avith a hammer in the left side beloAV the lowest ribs, extending towards the back,3.— Umbilical. Several mornings, froin eight to ten, sensation below the navel as if he had taken cold, Avith movings in the abdomen, though without diarrhcea,1.—Pain on the left side near the navel, and also posteriorly near the spine, as if the parts Avere pinched aud compressed by pincers,3.—Griping just above the navel (after eating),3.—Paiu in the right side near the navel like a beatiug from Avithin outward,3.—General Abdomen. [180.] [Sacklike swell- ing ofthe abdomen without SAvelling ofthe legs or feet],n.||—Complete loss of tone of the intestines; even the strongest cathartics in the largest doses did not suffice to overcome it,17.—Shaking of the intestines in the abdomen, on violent motion of the arms, as if the intestines Avere quite loose,2.—Movings in the abdomen, followed by dull stitches in the left side extending to the ear,3.—Incarcerated flatus in the upper and loAver abdomen, lasting until evening, Avith colie pains,9.— Noisy passage of flatus in the morning,15.—Pain in the abdomen, cutting ; did not stop after rubbing, and only diminished after drinking cold Avater,15a.—Slight pain ahvays before stool, as if before the menses,15a.—Fulness of the abdomen, which compelled deep breathing,1.—Pinching in the abdomen as if to stool (after half an hour),15.—[190.] Griping in the Avhole abdomen,3.—Colic-like pains in the upper abdomen, followed by diarrhcea-like stool aud smarting pain in the anus,9.—A stitch from Avithin outward in the sides ofthe abdomen,2.—Dull stitches in both sides of the abdomen in the evening, in bed, they then ex- tend up the back and stitch in like manner betAveen the shoulder-blades, and again extend doAvnward along the sides of the abdomen,3.—Transient pinching stitches in the abdomen,3.—Ali the intestines pain as if bruised,2. —[The abdomen and chest are painful externally],11.^—Anxious throbbing in the upper abdomen like a strong pulsation,3.—Shivering in the abdomen as from the moving of cold Avater in it (after eight minutes),6.—Sharp f Locai effect, see S. 314. % Subject ofS. 332, 333, 310, 336; heart found much enlarged, post-mortem. \ Liver found diseased, post-mortem. || Subject of S. 322, found on post-mortem to be due to spinai incurvation ; this occurred eight days before death. <[ As S. 132. vol. il.—32 498 CANNABIS SATIVA. shocks in the sides ofthe abdoraen just beloAV the ribs,3.—[200.] * Painful jerks in the abdoraen, raoving frora one place to another, as if something living were in it, accompanied by draAving from the left hip-bone across to the right and thence into the knee; stili hoAvever the pain remained in the hip, where it seeraed like a tearing, pushing pain,3.—Hypogastrium and Iliac Regions. Griping in the lower abdoraen and cutting in the loins,3.—Tickling sensation in the parietes of the loAver abdomen (after half an hour),6.—Sensitive shocks above the left groin,3.—Pain and pressing outward in the abdominal ring as if the parts Avould suppurate,2. Rectum and Anus.—*A pressing in the rectum and sacrai region as if the intestines were sinking down and would be pressed out while sitting*.—Sticking in the rectum, with a kind of contraction of the sphincter; often during the day, especially when Avalking (first day),15.— * Constrictive pain in the anus, together with a sensation as if the thighs were drawn together, so that she was obliged to dose them,3.—Sensation in the anus as if something trickled out on to the skin Avhich Avas cold,2.—Urgency to stool after dinner ; later, itching in the rectum Avith slight stitches in it,15.— [210.] Woke up at 6 Avith desire to stool ; went twice but only passed very much noisy flatus; urgency to stool continued. After taking a cup of coffee and smoking a pipe the sensation of disagreeable urgency ceased, and a someAvhat hard stool succeeded ; but nausea and inclination to vomit set in, that Avas only allayed by keeping quiet,15.—Urgency to stool ; tenesmus and urinating continued, so that he could hardly Avalk. After coffee and a pipe of tobaeco some evacuation of crumbling stool, and decrease of the symptoms, but he was soon obliged to vomit up the coffee, Avhich was strongly mixed with mucus,15. Stool. — The usually regular stool appears irregularly, sometimes mornings, sometimes afternoous, sometimes evenings, usually Avith a kind of tenesmus ; only a little is evacuated by straining, and a sensation of tenesmus remains after it. Sometimes he is suddenly urged to stool, and forcibly evacuates a pappy or rather liquid substance with relief,15.—Stool sometimes like diarrhcea,sometimes hard,15a.—Stool quite thin and yelloAvish ; she thought it was flatus, but passed this stool,15a.—Stool scanty, crumbling, with passage of flatus,15.—The usuai stool for the first five days ; for the next tAvo days it was completely suppressed,3. Urinary Organs.—Kidneys. * Drawing pain in the region of the kidney extending into the inguinal glands, with anxioujs nauseous sensa- tion in the pit of the stomach1.—Pain in the region of the kidneys as if ulcerated, Avhen touched and when not,2.— Urethra. Orifice of the urethra someAvhat inflamed, painful, and someAvhat hard to the touch,15. —[220.] Painless mucous discharge from the urethra (a beginning of gonorrhcea?),1.—Painless discharge of clear, transparent mucus from the urethra, Avithout erections,2.—Watery mucous discharge from the urethra,4. —The orifice of the urethra Avas agglutinated by moisture, Avhich could be seen by pressing it out,5.—*Pain extending from the orifice of the urethra backward, burning-biting, posteriorly more sticking, while urinating,1.—*The urethra feels inflamed and sore to touch along its whole length ; during erections, tensive pain,1.—*Burning while urinating, but especially just after urinating,1.—Burning while urinating, but es- pecially afterward ; Avorse in the evening,1.—* Burning along the whole urethra, though only at the commencement and end of urinating,*.—While urinating, at first burning from the glans backward ; after urinating, a biting pain,1.— [230.] Simple, but violent burning in the forepart of the urethra, while CANNABIS SATIVA. 499 passing urine,1.—* When not urinating, some burning pain in the forepart of the urethra, which compels him to urinate almost constantly, even when there is no more urine to pass,1.—Burning in the orifice of the urethra, while urinating,1.—^Pressure as if to urinate, especially in the forepart of the urethra, when not urinating1.—Cutting pain in the forepart of the urethra, Avhen urinating,2.—* Stitches along tìie urethra, when not urinating,1.— Stitching in the end of the urethra, which is repeated several tiraes, but not on urinating,18.—Burning stitches in the posterior portion of the urethra, while urinating (after ten hours),6.—* Jerking stitches in the posterior portion of the urethra, when standing,1.—Itching-tickling stitches in the forepart of the urethra,9.—[240.] * Tearing as if in the fibres of the urethra in the form of a zigzag,0.—Sticking-biting pain on urinating; biting Avhen not urinating,1.—Very fine sticking-prickiug in the forepart of the orifice of the urethra, when not urinating,2.—Itching in the urethra,15.— * Urging to urinate with pressive pain,1.—Frequent desire to urinate, with pressure and urgency, occasionally some burning ; Avith the urine, especially mornings, quite Avhey-like and turbid,15.—Alicturition. *The stream of urine was forked1.—Less passage of urine than usuai,15a.—Enuresis; he is obliged to urinate frequently at short intervals, and passes a large quantity of Avatery urine (immediately),3.—[Difficulty in urinating ; paralysis of the bladder (the urethra had at first to be evacuated by the catheter, but afterAA'ards this could not be done, because it became clogged by mucus and pus)],u.-f— Urine. [250.] White turbid urine,1.—Urine red and turbid,1.— Urine full of fibres, as of mucus, with pus,4. Sexual Organs.—Alale. Coldness in the genitals, with warmth in the rest of the body (on the same day, and lasting three days),5.—*The whole penis was swollen, without marked erections,4.—Erections while cough- ing, folloAved by pain in the urethra,1.—Frequent erections during the day, ouiy Avhen sitting, not Avhen walking,1.—* Frequent erections, followed by stitches in the urethra1.—Mornings, in bed, excessive erections Avithout desire, and a cutting-sticking in the orifice of the urethra,15.—He had an embrace in the evening Avithout desire, followed at night by excessive and painful erections that roused him from sleep,15.—[260.J Pain on the right side near the penis, like piercing shocks, during rest and motion,3.'—Very indifferent to sexual intercourse during the day, but after an embrace in the evening excessive erections followed in the morning, and again frequently during the day, especially during the forenoon,15.—No proper erection during an embrace in the morning, especially towards the last; scarcely perceives the ejaculation,15.—*The whole penis is painful, as if sore or burnt, when walk- ing (he was obliged to have it suspended),*.—SAA'dling of the prostate gland,1. —Moisture about the corona glandis,4.—The skin of the glans is covered Avith bright red spots of the size of a pea, brighter than the glans itself,4. —* The glans itself is dark-red, as dark as the prepuce*.—SAvelling of the glans and penis; a kind of insensible erection,2.—SAvelling of the fra?num and the prepuce, especially Avhere it tinites Avith the fra?num,5.—[270.] The Avhole prepuce is dark-red, hot, and inflamed,4.—Swelling of the right side and lower portion of the prepuce,4.—Constant burning of the Avhole pre- puce and glans for four days; applications of cold water caused smarting,4. —Corrosive burning and sticking in the outer parts of the prepuce and the urethra, in the region of the corona glandis,2.—Smarting on the border and inner side of the prepuce,4.—The margin of the prepuce is sore,4.—An f In subject S. 180, eight days before death, after paraplegia had lasted some time. 500 CANNABIS SATIVA. itching beneath the prepuce aud on the fnenutn, Avith some redness and moisture behind the corona glandis,5.—Agreeable itching on the border of the prepuce and in the orifice of the urethra,9.—Disagreeable itching on the right side of the prepuce near the anterior margin, more internally, but becoming agreeable during and after scratching,4.—*A pressive sensa- tion in the testicles when standing, a dragging in them,1.—[280.] A worrying sensation in the left testicle ; the epidiclymis and spermatic cord seem to swell and divide into various small lumps like soft beans, and to fili out the someAvhat drooping scrotum. This worrying pain is felt only Avhen Avalk- ing (first day, afternoon),15.—A tensive pain in the spermatic cord, and contraction of the scrotum, Avith a contractive sensation in it Avhen stand- ing,1.—*It excites sexual desire in men aud animals,10.—Aversion to coi- tion,4.—Fanale. Miscarriage at the eighth month, Avith frightful convul- sions,12^—Needle-like stitches in the right side of the mons veneris,9.— Leucorrhcea, as usuai, before the menses,15a.—She experiences much pleasure during an embrace,15a.—An itching-sticking in the vagina, and a good deal of leucorrhcea after an embrace,15a.—Very profuse menstruation (from ex- ternal applications),12.—[290.] [The sexual desire Avas excited but sterility caused],13.;};—Some desire during the morning sleep, but no pleasure during an embrace,15a.—Sexual excitement Avithout desire; afterAvards very much out of sorts, with aversion to sexual intercourse,loa. Respiratory Organs.—Trachea. *In the morning, tough mucus in the lower portion of the trachea, which cannot be dislodged by coughing and hawking ; he makes great exertions, but only loosens a little, and even this does not come into the mouth, but he is obliged to swallow it ; after hawking and coughing a scraping sensation remains in the trachea, as if it were raw and sore ; finally the mucus loosens itself, and he is obliged to hawk it up repeat- edly3.—Towards the seventh day, the previously tenacious mucus is easily loosened in the morning, and the difficulty of breathing, Avhich she had felt up to this time (as if a load were lying upon the chest), was immediately relieved,3.— Voice. The voice is raised, Avith unusual anxiety and com- plaint of pain in the back,2.—[Voice changed, more like a clangor than the human voice],u.§—Voice frequently inaudible,16.— Coligli. Cough,16. —[Constant cough],14.§—[300.] Dry, very violent cough,12.—*A hacking cough arises at times from the pit of the throat, with which a cold salty fluid is felt deep down in the throat,1.—[Expiration causes cough],u.||—Respi- ration. [Respiration very much impeded],11.^—[Difficult inspiration, without expectoration],u.tt—[Dyspncea],14.—Oppression of breathing, and pressive pain over whole chest,16.—* Oppression of breathing, from tensive- pressive pains in the middle of the sternum, which was also sore to touch, to- gether with sleepiness,1.—Oppressed breathing ; he feels anxiety in the chest, with stitches betAveen the shoulder-blades ; is obliged to sit doAvn, which rdieves it ; increased after dinner (after ten days),15.—Breathing Avas diffi- cult ; a weight seemed to He upon her chest,3.—[310.] [Difficult breathing on lying down],11.!4;—[Orthopncea ; he Avas only able to breathe with the ■f From lying ail day on fresh hemp, preceded by S. 45. X See " Authorities." § Locai effect. || See note to S. 311. f Part of S. 311. ff Subject of S. 312; being tired with carrying a burden, he had S-. 321, 449, and came into the hospital with this dyspncea ; diedof phrenitis ; see Hahnemann's note to S. 1. XX See note to S. 163. CANNABIS SATIVA. 501 neck stretched upAvard, with whistling in the trachea and with great dis- tension of the abdomen],11. f Chest.—[Inflammation of the chest and lungs six or seven times],11.4; —[Inflammation of the lungs, with delirium],11.!—[Inflammation of the lungs, with vomiting of green, bilious substances],11^—*The chest feels op- pressed, with a sensation ofapprehension in the throat; she is obliged io breathe deeply,3.—-Cutting across the external parietes of the chest,2.—Stitches in the external parietes of the chest,2.—Chest rough, scratchy, and dry,15.— Early in the morning, a sensation of scraping in the chest as from salt ; she is obliged to hawk-to loosen something, Avhich she SAvalloAvs, because it is not raised into the mouth,3.—[320.] The male nipple becomes inflamed, itches, and is paiuful to the touch ; beside the nipple a mattery pimple, that beals without opening, Avith the nipple,15.—[Pain like needle stitches in the left nipple],n.||—Front. [An elevation and a nodule on the ensi- form cartilage, Avhich for tAvo years had remained painless, afterAvards caused difficulty in breathing],11.^— Violent pinching under the sternum in the lower portion of the chest, Avhich does not hinder breathing; it Avas re- lieved on bending backAvard, and Avas most violent ou bending forward, Avhen it was worse on inspiration,3.—*A digging beneath the upper part of the sternum, without oppression of the breath3.—A sensation of hammering beneath one of the cartilages of the ribs, near the sternum,3.—Sides. A tensive confusion of the left half of the chest, Avith slight jerkings, palpi- tation, and anxiety,3..—DraAving pain in the left IoAvest ribs,2.—A pushing, as Avith intermitting dull stitches, a kind of pressing inward in the left side of the chest, without oppression of breathing,3.—Pushings or beatings in both sides of the chest, Avhich frequently return and arrest the breathing; they are most painful in the regimi of the heart,1.—[330.] Burning-stick- ing pain in the left side near the ensiform cartilage,9.—Throbbing against the ribs in the left side,3. Heart and Pulse.—Prwcordium. Pain in the region of the heart,u.f f—Heart's A ction. Pulsations of the heart felt below the natu- rai limits,u.ft—* On moving the body and on stooping, a few violent beatings at the heart, as if it would fall out, together with a warm sensation about the heart (after forty-eight hours),1.—Sudden, violent palpitation,16.—Pulse. Very small pulse,n.tf—Slow, scarcely perceptible pulse,6. Neck and Fack.—Neck. DraAving in the neck, extending upward into the cervical vertebra?,2.—Drawing from the neck to the ear, more like a pinching, externally,3.—[340.] Painful pressure in the cervical muscles above the throat,3.—Stitches in the IoAvest portion of the neck, as Avith a knife,2.—Fack. The pain in the back frequently arrested breathing,2.— Forsal. Burning beneath the right shoulder-blade,2.—An itching fine stitch in the right side near the shoulder-blade, Avhich disappears after scratching,3.—[In the loAver dorsal vertebra? a heavy pressure and fine stick- ing pain (lasting fifty days), which sometimes extended down to the loins or toAvards the shoulder-blades],11.4;4;—Lumbar. Pain in the middle of the back, as if one Avere pinched Avith pincers, Avhich extends toAvards the abdomen,2.—Slow, intermitting, dull stitches in the left side of the back, beneath the lowest ribs,3.—Severe pain in the small of the back, especially f A man convalescing from an acute fever, after irregularities in food and drink and long handling of hemp, had this with Ss. 303, 132, 137, 196, and 302. X Locai effect. \ As S. 312. || See note to S. 304. \ See note to S. 180. f f See note to S. 163. %\ See note to S. 180. 502 CANNABIS SATIVA. aggravated after the slightest exertion, and obliging him to sit doAvn and rest,17.—Sacrai. Pressure on the coccyx, as Avith a dull point,3.—[350.] Pain on the left side near the coccyx in the bone, as if some hard body pressed forcibly against this part,3. Extremities iu General.—The weariness ofthe Hmbs lasted sev- eral weeks,17.—Immediately after eating, ali the limbs are tired, with tear- ing pressure in the left side, beneath the short ribs ; the spot is painful to pressure,3.—Rheumatic draAving in the periosteum of the long bones of ali the limbs, on motion, as if they were bruised,2. Superior Extremities.—Shoulder. A severe pain on pressing between the end of the clavicle and the head of the humerus, which ex- tends into the fingere,3.—Tearing pressure upon the top of the shoulder, intermitting,3.—Sensation in the shoulder, as if it Avere bruised, on stretch- ing out the arm,2.—Arm. Sticking in the upper arm and bones of the little finger; this condition lasted three days, diminishing daily,15a.— Wrist. (The Avrist feels dead ; he is unable to move it),1.—Hand. Heaviness and going to sleep of the right hand ; relieved by motion, Avrit- ing, for instance,15.—[360.] Sudden lameness of the hand ; he Avas unable to hold the fork with the fingers Avhile eating; the Avhole hand trembled on taking hold of anything ; it seemed helpless, with painful loss of power in it,7.—Cramplike intermitting contraction of the right hand,3.—Cramplike contraction of the metacarpal bones,3.—A dull stitch in the hollow of the hand, over the carpai bones,3.—Fingers. Cramp in the joints of the thumb, while writing,2.—Stitches in the third finger of the right hand, as if Avith a needle (after three hours),15.—CraAvling in the tips of the fingere, as if they had begun to go to sleep and were numb (immediately after taking),5.—Later in the afternoon, sensation as when severe cold causes tingling under the nails,15. Inferior Extremities.—Weariness in the limbs, which disap- peared when walking (after 40 drops),17.—He feared that he should sink doAvn, such sudden weariness attacked the loAver limbs especially ; he stag- gered on the slightest motion of the body, though when Avalking he seemed to. be more steady (after three hours),2.—[370.] [The right leg is very dif- ficult to move; afterAvards paralyzed, with greater loss of motion than of sensation],n.f—Hip. A pinching jerking-digging pain in the right hip, which almost makes one cry out,1.—Thigh. When stooping, cramp in the buttocks ; must stand erect at once ; on repeated stooping, repeated cramp in the sanie place (after 10 drops),15.—Sitting causes a pain in the right buttock, as if frora strong pressure, Avith going to sleep of the right foot,15.—Painless cramplike sensation in the posterior portion of the right thigh, as if a muscle Avould begin to twitch,2.—Continued pressure in the middle of the forepart of the thigh, when sitting,3.—In the flesh of the upper part of the thigh, near the groin, sensitive, sharp, needle-like stitches,3.—In the bend of the thigh, at first some jerking shocks, folloAved by a sensation in the region of the abdominal ring as of distension, and a sensation as if the ring itself were pressed outward,2.—Knee. When going upstairs, the patella snaps sideways,2.—Prickling-burning in the left knee, intermitting,3.—[380.] When walking, a drawing-like cramp in the hollow of the knee, which extends along the inner muscles of the thigh,2.—Tear- ing constrictive pressure in the left knee, in the forehead, and over ali parts of the body,3.—Legs. A burning in the right tibia, Avhen standing,2. f See note to S. 180. CANNABIS SATIVA. 503 —Beside the left tibia, in the flesh, a pain from within outward, as if after a severe bruise, and then sticking in the whole left extremity,15*.—Cramp in the calves, when Avalking,1.—Ankle. Sticking and sore pain in the left ankle-joint, relieved by Avashing Avith cold A\ater,15a.—Foot. Heavi- ness in the feet Avhen ascending stairs, so that he feels them as he lifts them,15.—After eating, the feet felt very heavy,3.—Drawing to and fro in the left foot, from the toes to the ankle,'3.—Painful throbbing on the back of the feet,3.—[390.] Painless tensive stretching in the instep,3.—Drawing and pressure in the lied, Avhen sitting,2.— Toes. Like a cramp in the right toe,15.—A prickling sensation under the left great toe, as Avhen severe cold settles, so to speak, under the nails,15.—Drawing in the ball of the right great toe,2.—Stinging-itching in the ball of the left great toe,2.—A sticking- pressing pain in the little toe of the left foot, where he formerly had a corn,15. General Symptoms.—Secretions generally increased,17.—[Hysteri- cal attacks],12.!—[Cataleptie spasms of the upper limbs aud trunk from time to tirae, Avhich lasted a quarter of an hour, during which he vom- ited a yelloAV fluid, which Avas folloAved by some delirium],11.4;—[400.] Indolence and Aveariness in the Avhole body,4.—He is indolent and weary, yaAvns much, and stretches as if he desired to sleep,3.—Weariness, tottering of the knees, and a dull pain in them (after one hour),6.—Great Aveariness after a slight motion ; after going upstairs he lay upon the sofà quite ex- hausted and unable to move or talk freely,7.—He is more Aveary iu the morning, after Avaking from an almost unbroken sleep, than he was the evening previous, on lying doAvn,3.—After eating, he was Aveary and indo- lent ; everything affected him, even talking and writing,3.—Weakness,16.— [Loss of poAver of the body],n.§—He felt very uneasy direetly after tak- ing ; Avhat he Avished to write Avas suddenly effaced from his memory,15.— Subjectire. She felt sick in her Avhole body, could not endure it, must He down on account of Aveariness and heaviness of the limbs,8.—[410.] An hour after breakfast, discomfort in the whole body, especially iu the abdo- men, as if inflated, Avith sticking-cutting pains there, chilliness ali over at the same time,15.—Superfìcial pinching here and there in the flesh, as.if the parts Avere pinched Avith the finger,3.—Tearing pushes and tearing deeply penetrating stitches iu many parts, especially in the limbs,3. Skin.—Eruptions. Fry. Large pimples on the nose, surrounded by red SAvelling, like acne rosacea,1.—Eruption on the red portion of the lips and in the corner of the mouth,1.—Pimply eruption, that itches and pains, on breast and back,15.—Itching pimples on the neck, nape of the neck, and breast,loa.—Itching pimples (urticaria?) rise on the arms and nape of the neck, that, hoAvever, soon pass away (evening),10.—Erup- tioiiSf Moist. Eruptions on head and chest of Aresicles filled with Avhite serum, surrounded by a red areola; vesicles bum on touch,16.—Papulous eruption on the nates and thighs ; small Avhite vesicles, Avith a large, red, smooth border, Avhich burned like fire, especially when lying upon them or touching them ; they left brownish-red spots after two days, which were very painful to touch,2.—Eruptions, Pastular. [420.] An inflamed f In those predisposed to them. X Paralysis and death followed this ; the post-mortem showed pus in the kidneys, thickened mucous membranes in the bladder, congestion of the blood vessels of the diaphragm, water in the convolutions, but none in the ventriclcs of the brain. See note to S. 180. \ See note to S. 180. 504 CANNABIS SATIVA. pimple in the right ear, very painful to the touch, with swelling of the inner ear; matter gradually forms that discharges after four days, mixed with blood, and it heals (after four days),15.—A mattery pimple on the nape of the neck, painful at night (sixth day),15.—Sensations. A \-ery obstinate fine sticking, as with a thousand needle-points, over the whole body, so that he is unable to eudure it, at night, in bed, when he became sweaty from warm coverings ; at first it began in a few places, and when he scratched them it suddenly changed, and extended to several other places ; Avith this he had great anxiety of the heart, and a sensation as if hot Avater Avere thrown repeatedly over him ; this Avas relieved on uncover- ing himself,3.—CraAvling itching-biting, as from salt, on the face,1.—Itching here and there on the face,1.—Itching on the chin and tip of the uose,10.— Almost sore, painful itching about the navel, for several hours, Avhich pained as if sore, and Avas sensitive after rubbing,1.—Itching in the perin- eum,1.—Itching on the hands and tìngere, without visible eruption,10.— Itching around the knee,1. Sleep and Freams.—Sleepiness. [430.] Constant frequent yawning for a quarter of an hour (after one and a half hours),6.—Sleepi- ness,17.—Sleepiness during the day,7.—Sleepiness the Avhole day,2.—Over- poAA'ering sleepiness during the forenoon,1.—Sleepy after dinner for a quarter of an hour; after the sleepiness passed off he began to yawn and greAV sleepy again,13.—Sleeplessness. Sleeplessness after midnight,1.—(Loss of sleep),n.f—Uneasy sleep,1.—Uneasy sleep at night, frequent waking; confused, and at times anxious dreams; emissions, followed by light sleep,2. —Dreams. [440.] Dreamy in the head for several days, as if the room were turning round with her,15*.—Very vivid dreams, of a rather agreeable kind,15.—He had confused dreams every night, which continued even after waking, and were recollected,3.—Drearas of mishaps to others,1.—* Dis- agreeable and frightful dreams ; he is disappointed in everything, and is filled with great anxiety,3.—*He awoke at night from slumber with frightful dreams, without knowing where he was,1.—Very vivid, horrid dreams, Avhich, hoAV- ever, did not make him anxious, but he always retaiued a kind of presence of mind,3. Fever.—Shivering frequently creeps upward from the soles of the feet,3.—Shivering creeps over the Avhole body, but also reaches the head, and seems to draAV the hairs together,3.—[Febrile chili],11.4;—[450.] Chili, with thirst, without subsequent heat and Avithout SAveat, in the afternoou (after fifty-two hours),1.—Chilly for several hours (immediately),9.—Even- ings, chilliness, yaAvning, stretching of the limbs, and indolence; goes to bed early Avithout being exactly sleepy,15.—Fever, shaking chili, with exces- sive thirst and shuddering after drinking, together with cold hands, knees, and feet; accompanied by hurriedness, trembling, distortion ofthe face; at one time weeping, at another joyous, at another raging mood; everything angered him so that he got into a rage about it; during the chili some Avarmth in the back and in the feet, Avhich perspired, but were not warm to touch,2.—Shivering in the right thigh, as if goose-flesh would forni,2.— Creeping shivering in the thighs (immediately),3.—Creeping shivers over the trunk, with a sensation of a kind of discorafort, at short intervals,3.— The whole body is cold, but the face becomes constantly warmer and Avarmer,6.—The limbs are cold to the touch, and he trembles from chilli- f In subject of S. 311. Much serum found in the brain, post-mortem. X See note to S. 304. CANNABIS SATIVA—CANTHARIS. 505 ness,3. — Coldness and cold sensation of the hands,6.—Heat. [460.] Warmth, with Avarm sensation in the face,6*.—Excessive heat and fever; she gloAved in the face, but was cold at every motion, with violent pains in the throat; throat swollen inside and out, with difficulty in swallowing; very much prostrated ; she was obliged to He down ali day, and the stitches in the head continued,13".—He is very hot during the night, and begins to perspire slightly toAvards morning,15.—Violent burning of the whole skin, especially feet, hands, abdomen, also in the palms; afterwards itching, that compels him to scratch ali night, also early the folloAving day (six days),15. —Orgasm of blood,12.— Sweat. SAveat on the forehead and neck, at night,1. Conditions. — Aggravation. — (Morning), Throbbing of temporal artery ; on Avaking, white points before eyes ; dryness of palate; in bed, pain in throat; hiccough; pressure in storaach; frora 8 to 10 o'clock, sensation beloAV navel; passage of flatus; urine whey-like, etc. ; in bed, erections, etc. ; early, sensation in chest.—(Forenoon), Despondent; feeling in stomach; sleepiness.—(Afternoon), Fretful.—(Evening), Burning in eyes ; pain in holloAV tooth; dryness of mouth, etc. ; excessive appetite; in bed, stitches in sides of abdoraen ; burning while urinating.—(Night), Heat ; sweat on fore- head, etc.—(After midnight), Sleeplessness.—(Towards morning), Perspira- tion.—(Contact with acids), DraAving in holloAV tooth.—(When ascending stairs), Heaviness in feet.—(After breakfast), Eructations, etc.—( While chewing), Stitches in external meatus.—(At dinner), Desire for wine.— (After eating), Feet feel heavy ; Aveary, etc.—(After an embrace), Itching, stinging in vagina, etc.—(During erections), Tensive pain.—(Exertion), Pain in small of back.—(Inspiration), While bending forward, pinching under sternum.—( On lying down), Difficult breathing.—(Lying on right side), Nausea, etc.—( On motion), Beating at heart; drawing in periosteum of long bones.—(While sitting), Pressing in rectum, etc; erections; pain in buttock, etc; pressure in thigh ; drawing, etc, in heel.—( When standing), Vertigo, etc. ; stitches in urethra ; pressive sensation in testicles; pain in spermatic cord ; burning in tibia.—(Before stool), Slight pain.—(After stooping), Cutting across stomach.—( Walking), Sticking in rectum, etc; penis painful; pain in testicle; cramp in hollow of knee; cramp in calves.— (Warmth), Nausea.—(When writing), Congestion to head; cramp in joints of thumb. Amelioration.—(Afternoon), Lively.—(Bending backward), Pinch- ing under sternum.—(Bending trunk backward or forward), Stitches near pit of stomach.—( Coffee), Nausea.—(Drinking cold water), Pain in abdo- men.—(After eating), Pain in stomach disappears.—(Lying on left side), Nausea, etc.—(Moving the part), Heaviness, etc, of hand.—(Keeping quiet), Nausea, etc.—(After scratching), Stitch in side disappears.—(Sitting down), Oppressed breathing.—(On stooping), Dragging in ear disappears ; beatings at the heart, etc. ; cramp in buttocks.—( When wedking), Weariness in limbs disappears.—( Washing with cold water), Sticking, etc, in ankle-joint. —(After wine), More excited, etc. CANTHARIS. Cantharis vesicatoria, Geoff. (Meloe vesicator, Linn.; Lytta vesicator, Fabr. ), Insecta, class, Coleoptera. Common name, Spauish Fly. Prepara- tion. Tincture (or triturations, used for some of the provings) of the im- ported dried beetles. 506 CANTHARIS. Authorities. 1, Hahnemann, Fragmenta de viribus med., p. 57 ; la, Hahnemann, additional, from Archiv. 13, 1, 157 ; 2, Baudis, Hartlaub and Trinks, R. A. M. L., 1 ; 3, Bethraaun, ibid.; 4, Giacomini, Far- macologia 11, 152, experiments of studeuts Avith repeated doses of from | of a grain to 4 grains ; detailed account in Revue Crit. et. Rctro>peet, 5, 265; 5, Hering, H. and T., R. A. M. L.; 6, N—g, ibid.; 7, Ruckert, ibid.; 8, Hartlaub, ibid. (voi. 1 and voi. 2); 9, Schreter, ibid. (voi. 2); 10, Baccius in Schenk, Obs., 126 (from H. and T., voi. 1) ; 11, Baglivi, diss. de vesicant. op., p. 654 (ibid.); 12, Bernt, Rettungsniettel, p. 181 (ibid.); 13, Barrichius, Act. Hafn. IV. (ibid.); 14, Brassavolus de Med., 1555 (ibid.); 15, Joach. Camerarius, in Schenk (ibid.); 16, Cardanus, de Subtilit., lib. ix (ibid.); 17, Cullen, Arzneimittell. II (ibid.); 18, De Forell, diss. sist. hyperdruresin ex pervers, Canth. usti Externo ort. (ibid.); 19, Dioscorides (ibid.); 20, Fabric v. Hilden, Cent VI (ibid.); 21, Forestus, Obs. (ibid.); 22, Gmelin, Ali. Geschichte d. Gifte (ibid.); 23, Greenfield, Treatise on Canth. (ibid.); 24, Guldenklee, Cas. Med. et Observ., etc. (ibid.); 25, Hecker, Arzneim. 1 (ibid.); 26, Horn, Archiv. for die Med. Erfi, 1815 (ibid.); 27, J. L. Hoffmann, in Forsten, Hist. Canth., effeets of half a drachm of tinct. on a woman (ibid.); 28, Home, Clinical Experiments, p. 405 (ibid.); 29, Jahn. Arzneim. (ibid.); 30, Lanzoni, opera, toni, iii (ibid.); 31, Lange, in Schenk, lib. vii (ibid.); 32, Lindestolpe, de venenis, effeets of external use (ibid.); 33, Ledelius, in Mise Nat. Cur. Dee I (ibid.) ; 34, Ludovici, in Forsten, Hist. Canth., effeets of external use (ibid.) ; 35, Mise Nat. Cur. Dee, II (ibid.) ; 36, Pallas, in Froriep Notizen (ibid.) ; 37, Parmentier, Annal. de Chim., effeets of the dust from bruising the beetles (ibid.) ; 38, Paschalius and Occo, in Schenck, Obs., 125 (one symptom), (ibid.) ; 39, Stalpaart van der Wiel, effeets of external use (ibid.) ; 40, Spielraann, Mat. Med. (ibid.) ; 41, Stockar a Neufarn, Diss. de Canth., 1781, effeets of 12 " Spanish flies " (ibid.); 42, Tarrie, from Lond. Med., and Phys. Journ., 1825, effeets of poisoning in a man of 40 (ibid.) ; 43, Tralles, de usu vesicant, 1795 (ibid.) ; 44, Wierus, de pra?stig. da?m. III., e 35 (ibid.) ; 45, Wendt, in Hufeland's Journ., effeets of an electuary of pulv. Canth., and of 90 drops of the tincture (ibid.); 46, Werlhoff, opera (ibid.), also in Christison; 47, Wilbrecht, Geschichte und Versuche, Copenhagen, 1774, effeets of a drachm of pulv. Canth., taken in one dose, on a Avonian aged 35 (ibid.) ; 48, Leviani, Mera. di. Matem., etc, 1803 (ibid.); 49, William Batt, Mem. de la Soc. Med. de Genes. (detailed in Revue Crit. et Retrospect, 5, 256), effeets of five flies ; 50, Biett, from Orfila Tox., 228, effeets of 1 dr. of poAvder on a young man ; 51, Gaz. de Sante, 1819, effeets of two doses, each of 24 grains, Avith an interval of a day (fròm Christison) ; 52, Giulio, Mera, de l'Àcad. de Turiu, 1802, tetanus and hydrophobic symptoms pro- duced by Canth., detailed in Rev. Crit. et Retrospect, 5, 250 ; 53, Dr. Maxwell, Lancette Frane, 1838, effeets of the powder in rum, in three cases, from Revue Crit. et Retrospect, 5, 257 ; 54, Ambroise Pare, " Des Venen," effeets of fly-blister, Rev. Crit. et Retrosp. ; 55, as last, an abbé took Canth. in SAveetmeats ; 56, Piquet d. 1. Houssiette, detailed in Rev. Crit. et Retrosp., 5, 249, effeets of 8 grs. of powder ; 57, Recueil, Period, etc. (in Rev. Crit. et. Retrosp., 5, 256), effeets of poAvder in chocolate ; 58, Graaf, Hufeland's Journ., 1821 (Rev. Crit. et Retrosp., 5), efféets of the tincture drank from a flask ; 59, Seder, Horn's Archiv., 27 (from Roth's Mat. Med., article Cantharides) ; 60, Champy, Diss. sur Canth., 1809, effeets of the fumes (ibid.) ; 61, Montagnana, Schenk a Graffenberg, Obs. Med. de CANTHARIS. 507 Venenis (ibid.) ; 62, Occo, Medicamene, effeets of carrying Canth. in the band (ibid.); 63, Rust, Salz. Med. Zeit., 1811 (ibid.); '64, Pareus, in Schenk, Obs. Med. (Hartlaub and Trinks) ; 65, omitted; 66, Weisse, Petersburger Abhandl., 5, 427, effeets of a blister applied by mistake over SAvollen cervical ganglia. (from Roth's Mat. Med.) ; 67, Haider. Petersb. Abhand., 4, 166, effeets of a blister (ibid.) ; 68, Robertson, Ed. Med. Journ., 1806, effeets of a blister (ibid.); 69, Hartte, Ed. Med. Journ., 1806 (ibid.) ; 70, Benedictus, De Curand Morbis, 24 (ibid.^ ; 71, Grainger, Hist. Febris anom., Edinburg, 1753 (ibid.); 72, Clinch, Diss., London, 1726 (ibid.); 73, Schrceder, Pharmacop. (ibid.); 74, Lafitte, Rev. Therap. du Midi., 1858 (ibid.) ; 75, Rouquaryrol, Annales de la Med. phys., 1829 (from Christison) ; 76, Dr. Ives, Am. J. of Med. Se, 1833, a boy of 17 took one ounce of tincture (from Christison and Taylor) ; 77, Werlhof, Mera, della Soc. Med. di Genoa (Christison) ; 78, LÒnd. Med. Gaz., 1841, a Avoman took 1 oz. of tinct, (ibid.) ; 79 (sanie as 77) ; 80, Report of inquest, girl anointed Avhole body with ung. Canth. for scabies (Christison) ; 81, Fisher, Med. Gaz., 39, p. 855, a man took 60 ers. of powdered Canth. (Taylor on Poisons) ; 82, Ed. M. and S. Journ.,^1844, some plaster containing tAvo drachms of poAvdered Canth. was taken by a lunarie (ibid.) ; 83, Journ. de Chim. Med., 1847, six students took poAvdered Canth., by mistake, instead of pepper, Avith their food, for six months (ibid.) ; 84, Schlegel, Material, 1819, effeets of a teaspoonful of tinct. on a child nine years old (Frank's Mag., 3, 465); 85, Duprest Rouv, Diss. sur Satvriasis, 1570, tAvo men took each tAvo drs. of pulv. Canth. for ague (WÌbmer) ; 86, Oest. Zeit., 3, 629 (Gaz. Med. di Milan), a priest of 80 years and a sexton of 60 years, took a mixture of half an ounce of tinct. Canth. in six ounces of alcohol ; 87, Podrecca, Omod. Ann., 1843 (Schmidt's Jahrbucher, 42, 290), a dancing-master aged 32 was given tAventy grs. of pulv. Canth.; 88, La Fitte, Rev. Ther. cheraichi, 1853 (Schmidt's Jahrb., 78, p. 167), a man aged 25 took one granirne of pulv. Canth. in two doses ;f 89, Jaffe, Schm. Jahrb., 91, p. 297, tAvo flies in brandy for loss of sexual desire ; 90, Palle, Journ. de Brux., 1870 (Schm. Jahrb., 148, p. 276), poisoning of ten soldiers by a solution of Canth. in coffee; 91, Morel, A. H. Z., 33, effect of blisters; 92, Zeit. f. v. Oest., 1857, 1, 561, effect of eight " flies" taken internally ; 93, Lond. Med. Gaz., 1847 (from A. H. Z., 73, 189), a man took tAvo teaspoonfuls of pulv. Canth. ; 94, La Lancette, 1843 (from Oest. Zeit.), 3, 629, effeets on a man of a granirne of pulv. Canth. mixed with food ; 95, Radecki, Inaug. dis. on Canth., Dorpat, 1866, effeets on a man suffering from chronic rheu- matism, of Canth. ointment rubbed into a blister ; 96, Cattell, fragments from various sources, B. J. of Hom., 11, 159; 97, Meri. Times and Gaz., 1864 (in B. J. of H., 23, 131, a girl of 13 ate a Spauish fly in a jara tart); 98, Dr. H. G. Dunnell, Hom. Exam., 3, 145, effeets on a boy of 12 of a Spanish fly in an appiè; 99, Ani. J. of Med. Se, 1, 368, a lad swallowed one ounce of the tincture; 100, Kline, Phil. Med. and Surg. Rep., 1872, a woman took more than 50 grains ; 101, Chalvigirac, de l'empoison. pal- la teint. de Canth., effeets of about 100 grammes (from Tardieu, L. erapoisonnement, 2d ed., 1875); 102, Same author and source as the last (the six victims of 101 recovered), this one died (ibid.); 103, Sclnverin, Rev. des. Se Med. de Hayera, 1874, an hysterical Avoman took 15 drops of Canth. collodion (ibid.); 104, Doininico Nardo,'Antolog. Med., 1836 | This is probably the same case as No. 74, but dirferently reported. 508 CANTHARIS. (from Am. J. of M. S., 1837), proving with two grs. of Cantharidin taken in two doses, and after a fortnight tAvo grains in four doses ; 105, Gaz. des Tribunaux (from Am. J. of M., 3, 1847), man poisoned by Canth. in soup; 106, Dr. Baehr, Zeit. f. H. Kl., 4, 125, provings, effeets of repeated doses of the 6th, 3d, 2d, and lst dils.; 107, ibid., proving with the tinct.; 108, ibid., Avith the lst and 2d trits. ; 109, ibid., with one grain of pulv. Canth. ; 110, Dr. M. Macfarlan, Am. J. H. M. M., 4 and 5, effeets of the 400th, Fincke, given in water three times a day for tAvo weeks; 111, W. M. Williamson, Proe Hom. Med. Soc. Penn., 1873, effeets when used to relieve chilblains; 112, Thos. Souttell, Pharm. Journ., 2, 655, effeets of fumes inhaled while prepariug ung. Canth. Mind.—Emotional. Apparently intoxicated (first day),78.—Ap- pears intoxicated and crazy,96.—Excited mood,2.—General excitement ; they rose from bed and ran about the room, racked by vomiting and copi- ous stools,101.—Frenzy,31.—Raging frenzy,16.—Violent frenzy of three days' continuance (during convalescence\ (one case),58.—Delirium (after two days),78.—Delirium in evening,76.—[10.] Delirious at night (second day),78. —Delirium and convulsions,96.—Furious delirium?6.—* Constant, complete, furious, almost frenzied delirium,52.—He talked deliriously when lying, sit- ting, and Avalking, disconnectedly of his business and of people Avho had long since been dead,la.—Senseless talking,12.—Visions at night, Avhen half aAvake ; she heard soft steps in the room, then knocking under the bed, and the bed was raised up (midnight),6.—Visions at midnight, Avhile awake, lying with the right hand on the left shoulder ; something took hold of her hand, and bent it several times up and doAvn, then it seemed as if some one took her by the throat with ice-cold hands (fourteenth night),6.—Every- thing affects him more profoundly than usuai, so that he is obliged to cry very much (second day),3.—Screaming, with legs drawn upon thighs,84.— [20.] Piercing screaras and frequent loss of consciousness,56.—Incessant groaning (second day),03.—Very active, happy ; she feels as if neAvly born ; thè room and ali the objects appear clearer to her and more pleasant (sixth day),6.—Great depression, incessant moaning (third day),96.—Ex- treme despondency and faintheartedness ; she says she must die,6.—Melan- choly and anxious after dinner, soon disappearing,6.—Distrust of himself, like a hypochondriac (in the afternoon),1*.—Anxiety,87.—Anxiety, Avhich increases from moment to moment,40.—Anxiety in the morning, as if he expected something very important (after twenty hours),la.—[30.] Great anxiety,15.—Great anxiety,8493.—Extreme anxiety,4.—Increasing anxiety, Avith trembling over the whole body; the trembling continues Avhile walk- ing in the open air (after two hours),8.—Internai anxiety,la.—She is anx- ious, Avithout knoAving why (after a quarter of an hour),8.—He is as anx- ious as if he had eommitted a murder ; it seems to arise from the stomach (after half an hour),8.—Easily irritated by offènses,la.—Ul-humor,la.— Fretful only in the morning, when rising,la.—[40.] Discontented, talkative (after three hours),6.—Discontented, morose, peevish (after tAvo hours),6.— Discontented, absorbed in thought (after tAvo hours),6.—Very peevish, irri- table during the pains, in the evening,6.—Very peevish, braAvling ; nobody does anything to suit her (second day),6.—Extremely passionate and angry,6.—Churlish mood (second day),92.— Morose disposition,1.— Very morose, anxious, lachrymose (third day, forenoon),6.—Very morose, lazy, sleepy, melancholy, peevish,9.—[50.] *An insolent and contradictory mood, in the afternoon,1*.—Alarmed and agitated (after three weeks),98.—Fright and dreams of falling (ninth and tenth nights),96.—Instability,31.—Intel- CANTHARIS. 509 lectual. In the morning, great depression of the mental powers (second day),3.—Mental confusion,11.—In the morning, some hours after rising, very distracted in mind, and many ideas of various kinds run through his mind, Avhich he cannot keep aAvay,la.—When he Avishes to think of any- thing, he immediately loses his thoughts ; his gaze remains fixed in silence on one object (Avhich, hoAvever, he scarcely notices), and he has trouble in recollecting himself in order to express a feAV Avords coherently (second day),3.—Dulness of perception, folloAved by stupidity and a loss of the re- flecting faculty,4.—Very forgetful,9.—[60.] Loss of consciousness (second day),76.—Completely unconscious (fourth day),99.—Coma (after fourteen days),76.—After a sudden attack of severe pain in head, pain in right side, chilliness, trembling, and universa! spasms, he again sunk into a comatose state; then, until death, alternately lethargic, comatose, rational, or con- vulsed,99. Head. — Confusion and Vertigo. Confused head (second day),929.—Confusion of the head, and especially a sort of heaviness in the vertex (after half an hour),8.—*In the morning, confusion of the head, with pulsation in the forehead, for several hours,la.—Head very much con- fused aud dull,9.—Confusion of the forehead, as well as a slight pressing and draAving in it (after tAvelve hours),3.— Vertigo,4,55104.—[70.] Vertigo and staggering,4.—Vertigo and fainting,25.—On Avalking in the open air, vertigo, Avith very transient attack of unconsciousness, during A\hich there seemed to be a fog before his eyes, returning several times iu half an hour (first day),3.—Dizzy and weak in the head,Ia.—Giddiness (after half an hour),97.—Tottering about, as if dizzy (tenth, eleventh, and tAvelfth days),6. —General Head. Brain congested,96.—Heaviness of the head,49.— Head heavy, with dull pressing, Avorse on motion,9.—Head and hair feel stiff to him (after three weeks),98.—[80.] Pain in the head, trembling, and universal spasms, followed by coma (seventh day),76.—Dull pain in the head,104.—His head is heavy and confused,8.—Headache,68.—Headache,2.— Headache, the whole day,9.—Headache, disappearing after breakfast (one hour),6.—Headache, sometimes Avith delirium,79.—Headache and shivering (after fourteen days),76.—Headache, boring, drawing, tearing, throbbing, and pressing, ali together,9.—[90.] Headache, with heat in the forehead, Avhich is also perceptible externally (after three-quarters of an hour),6.— Headache, with dizziness (after three weeks),98.—Headache, dragging and tearing only on motion ; ou stooping and turning the head, immediately, a sensation starting from the neck and pressing the head forward, with a feeling as if everything Avould press out at the forehead,Ia.—Headache, very seA'ere, like a pressure in the vertex, alternating with sensitive throbbing, aggravated by every motion, at 8 p.m. (third day),107.—Increased headache, Avith, at intervals, slight delirium,49.—Violent headache (eleventh day, fore- noon),6.—Pressing-sticking headache in the forenoon and evening, which disappears on Avalking,9.—Head oppressed,104.—Sticking-pressing and pain as if sore in the whole head, with sensation as if the pains would extend through the eyes,9.—Cutting stitches in the head, Avhich Avake him from sleep,la.—[100.] Violent pain, as if sore, internally in the head,9.—Fore- head. Heaviness and dulness in the forehead, deep in the brain, Avith a sensation as if her head were being pressed fonvard (after two hours),6.— Headache, like a heaviness, in the forehead (fourth morning),6.—Dull pain iu forehead (second day),92.—Headache in the forehead, extending to both temples,8.—Slight aching in the forehead, like a tearing (after one hour),6. —Slight headache in the frontal and suborbitai regions,102.—He was wak- 510 CANTHARIS. ened at night by headache, a pressing-out in the forehead, Avhich disap- peared on sitting up in bed,la.—Stitching in the right frontal region (after two hours aud a half),6.—Tearing in the forehead,3.—[HO.] Tearing in the forehead and in the nape of the neck,6.—Tearing, first in the forehead, next in the region of the right ear, then in the loAver jaAV, and finally on the ear again, Avhere it disappeared (seventeenth day),6.—A stitch in the left frontal eminence, on standing,6.—Pressive headache in the region above the nose,8.—Tempie. Corapression of both temples towards each other,9.—A pain in the right tempie, as if it Avould be forced out, whence the sensation passes down toward the teeth,9.—GnaAving in the periosteum ofthe right temporal bone (after one hour),6.—Stitching in the left tempie (after two hours and a half),6.—Fine stitching in the right tempie, Avhich becomes a painful throbbing, disappearing on rubbing,6.—Several small stitches in the right tempie, in the afternoon,6.—[120.] Tearing in both temples (second day),3.—Tearing in the right terapie (after a meal),6.—A tearing in the right tempie (after four hours),6.—A couple of tearings in the right tempie (after three hours),6.—Throbbing externally in the right tempie, and a painful dra\A'iug in the bone at the same place (after two hours and a quarter),6.— Vertex. Pressing on the vertex and in the temples, with stitching in the temples, especially the right,9.—Painful tearings on the vertex, Avith sensation as if a lock of hair Avere being draAvn upAvard (fourth forenoon),6.—Parietals. DraAving pain in the left side of the head aud in the forehead,3.—Stitching in the left side of the head (second morning),6.—Stitching in the right side of the head, in the afternoon,6.— [130.] Tearing and stitching in the right side of the head,6.—Dull head- ache in the left half of the head,9.—Stitching in the left parietal bone, and at the same time tearing in the same jaw, while speaking (one hour after dinner),6.—Stitching in the upper part of the right parietal bone (after seven hours and a half),6.—Very violent, painful stitching in the left pari- etal bone, then boring in the left ear (after seven hours),6.—Very acute stitches in the right side of the head, Avith throbbing, in the evening, when sitting and Avhen standing,6.—Tearing in the right parietal bone, disappear- ing of its OAvn accord (after tAvo hours),6.—Painful throbbing in the right side of the head, deep internally (after tAvo hours and a half),6.— Occi- put. Painful tAvitching in the right occipital bone, externally (after two hours and a half),6.—In the evening, on lying doAvn, a sticking-pressing pain in the occiput,9.—[140.] Stitching in the left occiput, after dinner,6.— In the upper part of the occiput, intolerable stitching and tearing from both sides iinvard (after three hours and a half),6.—Stitches deep into the brain on the right occipital bone, more in the upper part, in the after- noou,6.—Many dull violent stitches in successimi in the occiput, so that the pain extended into the forehead, deep internally, in the afternoon,6.— Tearing from the left side of the occiput into the forehead on the left side, with vertigo, which lasted longer than the pain (after half an hour),6.— External Head. The hair falls out very much on combing,9.—On the right occipital bone, several fine stitches in the skin (after tAA'O hours aud three-quarters), then several tearings as if in the left parietal bone,6. Eye.—Objective. Inflammation of the eyes,37.—Inflammation of the eyes, so severe that he Avas blind for several days (after several hours),112.— Protruding eyes,45.—[150.] The eyes protrude,25.—Sunken eyes,87.—Eyes sunken, surrounded by blue rings (second day),94.—Lustreless eyes,4.—Red- ness of eyes (soon after),76.—Eyes red,96.—Eyes red and suffused with tears (after one hour),99.—Subjective. His eyes give out, and pain on Avriting CANTHARIS. 511 as usuai,9.—The eyes pain on exertion,9.—The eyes pain, as after excessive weeping,9.—[160.] GloAving heat of the eyes, as from coals,9.—Burning of the eyes,2.—The eyes bum,6.—Pressing in the eyes,3.—Pressing in the eyes, so that the lids dose, in the afternoon,9.—Biting sensation in the eyes, as if salt Avere in them,la.—Cutting in the eye, while Avriting,9.—Sticking and itching in the left eye,9.—Tea'Ving in the right eye (after one hour),3.— Smarting in the right eye, in the afternoon,6.—[170.] Smarting in the eyes, as if salt Avere in them,1.—Itching in the right eye, in the afternoon,6. —Orbit. Pain in the left orbitai arch, as if it Avas pressed violently Avith a blunt iustrunient,8.—Fids. The lids more closed than usuai ; the eyes look small,9.—Quivering and stitching on the right loAver lid,6.—TAvitching in the left loAver lid (after tAvo hours),6.—TAvitching in the right upper lid, in the afternoon at 2 o'clock,6.—Fachrymal Apparatus. Lachry- mation,96.—Lachrymation (soon after),76.—Lachrymation and tension in the upper lids (from the vapor),5.—Lachrymation in the open air ; was obliged to dose the eyes ; if he opened them the margins ofthe lids pained as if'sore, like raAV flesh,la.—Conjunctiva. [180.] Conjunctiva slightly suffused (after three Aveeks),98.—Sudden cure of a chronic conjunctivitis (second day),4.—Fall. Painful draAving in the right eyeball, before din- ner,6.—Pupil. Dilated pupils,51.—Dilated pupils, with dira vision,8.— Remarkably contracted pupils (after three hours),9.—Vision. Dimness of vision ; AA'as obliged to make great exertion in order to see clearly either' near or distant objects,la.—(Dimness of vision on Avriting; he could not see the places at Avhich he looked ; folloAA'ed by headache),la.—Cannot distin- guisi! an object till he nearly closes the lids and shakes the head two or three times (after three Aveeks),98.—Everything at Avhich she looks is yelloAV (for an hour in the morning), (second day),6.—[190.] Eyes Aveak and Ava- tery, to which he is subject ; but noAV the letters on the paper are green and yelloAV (after three Aveeks),98. Far.—A hot vapor frequently issues from either ear, alternately,6.— Pressing behind the right ear,3.—Sticking in the ears (after one hour),9.— Stitching in the left ear (after seven hours),6.—Tearing deep in the right ear, and at the same time tickling in the left ear,6.—Tearing externally in the right meatus auditorius, then the left shoulder,6.—Tearing ancl stitching in the right mastoid process, so that she believed that it must tear the bone out; she had to cry out (in the evening for one hour),6.—Single tearing in the right mastoid process, very painful and frequently repeated,8.—rPain- ful tearing in the right mastoid process below the ear, as if AA'ith a knife, not disappearing on rubbing; at the same time headache iu the forehead, like a heaviness; frequently, even at night (after half an hour),6.—[200.] Violent, painful, sudden tearing in the right mastoid process, extending into the lobule of the ear, and at the same time stitching in the ear, fre- quently disappearing on rubbing (after three-quarters of an hour),6.— Hearing. Incessant drumming in the ears (after three weeks),98.—Ring- ing and humming before both ears,8.—Roaring in the ears, after supper,6. Nose.—Objective. Inflammation of the tip of the uose,9.—Infiam- matimi on the edge ofthe right Aving ofthe nose, especially toward the end, appearing at irregular intervals red and shilling, with a little swelling and some pain (after several hours); disappeared only on the second day,0. —Inflamed, spotted nose, with pain, as if sore; several crusts forni, Avhich fall off after three days,9—Red, swollen nose, with sensation as if it would fester, especially internally ; on touch and on talking the pain is increased,9. —The uose red and hot, with a festering pustule,9.—Nose swollen ; red ancl 512 CANTHARIS. sore in the interior (after three Aveeks),98.—[210.] He has a violent catarrh, which makes itself apparent bythe secretion of much tenacious mucus frora the nose, without sneezing, by hoareeness and haAvking of tough mucus from the chest, and (which AA'as never the case in catarrh with him) by nightly dry, cutting-stitchiug along the trachea externally (second day),8. —-Sneezing (after three hours),6.—SneeziiTg, followed by sticking in the left wing ofthe nose,9.—Violent sneezing (second morning),6.—Bleeding of the uose,9.—Bleeding of the nose (ninth day, A.M.),6.—The nasal mucus is mixed with blood,9.—The mucus from the nose in an old catarrh becomes bloody,la.—Pain and tension in the nose and throbbing, Avith sensation as if it Avere swollen ; it is also painful to the touch (fourth and fifth days),7. —Pain at 3 a.m. above on the top of the nose, so that he thought he had pressed it, followed by tension and erysipelatous inflammation and swelling from the back of the nose down both sides into the cheeks, especially on the right, like great redness of the cheeks, becoming Avhite under the pres- sure of the finger, then rapidly again red ; hard to the touch. It continued to increase on the folloAviug days and decreased on the third day, followed by slight desquamation (thirtieth day). After several weeks, Avithout marked cause, a similar inflammation, especially on the right upper lip, the sides and tip of nose,5.—[220.] Transient, stitchlike pain above the root of the nose,8.—Several stitches in the left wing of the nose, from within outAvard,9.—DraAving and tickling, with ineffectual irritation to sneeze, in the right nostril (after three and a half hours),6.—Stitches in the nostrils,9. —Nostrils sore,81.—Itching of the nostrils, uvula, and throat,60.—Smeli. Constant stendi before the nose, that passes down his throat (after three weeks),98. Face.—Objective. Animated expression,60.—^Expression of extreme suffering,6.—*Very suffering, pale look (fourth, fifth, sixth, etc, days),6.— [230.] Sickly look, sunken, pale face,3.—Sickly look, Avith dira eyes, sur- rounded by dark rings (second day),107.—*Deathlike look, during aud after the pains (second day, afternoon),6.—Countenance anxious,81.— Very anxious countenance,96.—Hippocratic countenance,4.—On stooping he immediately becomes very red iu the face, the blood shoots forcibly into the head ; even Avhen sitting the head becomes very hot, not Avhen Avalking,la.—Red spots in the face, which glow like fire (after three hours),9.—Flushed face (soon after),76.—Flushed face (after one hour),99.—[240.] Face flushed, anxious expression,96.—Flushed, anxious countenance (second day),18.—GloAving of the Avhole face,9.—The right side of the face glows, Avhile the left is a waxy yelloAV,9.—Face cyanotic,94.—Cyanotic color ofthe face,87.—Yellow color of the face and eyes (tenth day),6.—Earthy color of the face,26.—Pale looks (after one and a half hours),6.—Paleness of the face,6.—[250.] Faces pale, sunken, expressive of terror,101.—Face pale, sunken, haggard, expressive of anxiety,102.—Face pale as plaster, and covered Avith SAveat,4.—During the chili very pale,6.—Pale face, with red flushes (second day),92.—Pale in the face, Avith internai sensation of coldness,6.—Deathlike pallor,4.—Face dis- figured,4.—SAvollen face,45.—*Face very much SAA'ollen aud puffy (after three months),97.—[260.] Face, neck, and abdomen swell,25.—Right half of face quite swollen (after three Aveeks),98.—The right side of the face swollen, with tension Avithout redness or heat (eighth, ninth, tenth, and eleventh days),6.—Sunken, hippocratic face,6.—Subjective. Spasmodic stitches, draAving downAvard, from the eyebrows to the chiù, with a hot sensation in the palate, as if he had eaten something burning (first day),7. —Pain, as if sore, in the facial bones, Avhich extends into the ear, more on CANTHARIS. 513 the right side,9.—Cheek. The right cheek is swollen and inflamed, with drawing toothache in the upper jaw,9.—Lips. Lips mudi swollen (second day),92.—Desquamation ofthe lips, with moderate thirst (nineteenth day),6. —Dry lips, without thirst (after eight days),6.—[270.] Dryness of the "lips and thirst during and after the pains,6.—A cutting pain 'in the middle of the margin of the loAver lip, which passes toward the right ear aud ceases behind it (after four hours),6.— Chi n. TAvitching in the middle ofthe left loAver jaAV while speaking (after two and a half hours),6.—Stitching in the external chin, someAvhat on the right side, in the afternoon,6.—GnaAving in the middle ofthe right loAver jaAV (after tAvo hours),6.—Painful gnawing in the centre of the IoAA'er jaw, spreading to the teeth (after three-quarters of an hour),6.—Tearing in the right loAver jaAV (second morning), on Avalking,6. —Tearing in the left lower jaAV, extending backward, in the afternoon,6.— Violent tearing in the centre of the right loAver jaAv, and in a tooth there,6.— Pain as if sore ou the inner margin of the loAver jaAV, where there is also an eruption of tetter, which itches someAvhat; ou speaking and touch, the bone aches stili more,9. Alouth.—Teeth. [280.] Drawing, followed by sticking, in the teeth, especially in the evening, after lying down, so that it is an hour before she falls asleep,9.—In the upper teeth a drawing pain, worse on eating, in the afternoon,9.—Tearing in the right loAver molars (ninth day),6.—A few tear- ings in a carious molar, on the lower right side,6.—A root of a tooth on the right loAver side rises up and can easily be drawn out, without the tearing ceasing (ninth day),6.—Gums. Gums red and SAvollen,96.—Gums red and swollen (one case), (third day),53.—On the gum aboA'e the left upper in- cisor there appears a red, someAvhat painful spot, which constantly grows more painful, and finally becomes a small, round, elevated, inflamed spot, of a yelloAA'-reddish appearance, Avhich is sore and also painful to more severe pressure externally ; the whole upper lip is sAA'ollen,5.—On the gura there appears, after six hours, a small blister, with red points ; after fifteen hours the blister disappears, and leaves only a red spot; at the same time the upper lip is remarkably SAA'ollen, but little painful,5.—After several weeks a dentai fistula, lasting many Aveeks; a red spot above the carious root of an upper incisor, someAvhat painful, of the size of a pin's head, with a small opening in the centre, from Avhich, if it is pressed, pus discharges,5.—[290.] Gums and mucous membrane of cheeks SAA'ollen (second day),92.—Pains in the gums,2.—A quivering in the guin of the left upper eye tooth,8.—Pain- ful drawing in the right gum extending outward on the right upper in- cisor, Avith sensation as if something were draAving across the lip (after four hours),6.—A sudden painful tearing in the gum and left lo Aver incisor (after three hours),6.—Tongue. Tongue red at the edges, with a thick yelloAV coating on its anterior two-thirds,102.—Tongue bluish-red, covered with Avhite blisters containing bile-like fluid (second day),92.—Tongue rather pale and dry,96.—Tongue coated white,89.—Tongue coated white during the attack,6.—[300.] The tongue Avhite, taste bitter, with nausea and aversion to everything,6.—* Tongue highly furred, red at the edges (third day),96.— Tongue much coated, with red edges (one case), (third day),53.— Tongue swollen and thickly coated,8193 etc.—* Subii» guut glands swollen and red,™.— Tongue, throat, and gum Avere festering,*2.—* Tongue and back of mouth in part excoriated, in part covered with blisters,*9.—A large blister along centre of tongue reaching far back, painful (second day),92.—Trembling of tongue,93. —Dry, pale tongue (second day),78.—[310.] Tongue dry and coated with mucus, in the morning,6.—Long-lasting burning on the tongue aud palate vol. il—33 514 CANTHARIS. (after quarter of an hour),8.—Stitch on the tip of the tongue, as if she had bitten it (first day),17.—Tickling on the tip of the tougue,9.— General Alouth. Inflammation and considerable SAvelling of the buccal mucous membrane, with very profuse salivation (after a few hours),52.—Inside of mouth inflamed and ulcerated (third day),96.—The lips, tongue, palate, and pharynx, as far as could be seen, inflamed and full of blisters,45.—* Mucous membrane of the mouth red and covered with small blisters (after tAvo hours),82. —Mucous membrane of lips and mouth peels off in large flakes (after one hour),103.—Mouth excoriated,93.—[320.] Back of mouth swollen and red,as if from erysipelas ; the tissues crossed by enlarged veins (second day),53.—A swelling, large as a bazel-nut, of a purple color, on the inside ofthe mouth near the last lower molar, painless (ninth day) ; on the third day it breaks, and clotted blood is discharged, without pain,6.—Aphtha? in the mouth,35.— Blisters in the mouth and pharynx,20.—*Lining of mouth and throat covered with white blisters from the size of a pin's head to that of a bean,81.—ToAvard morning a piece of clotted blood comes into the mouth (fourteenth day),6. —Early in the morning, in bed, a dot of blood comes into her mouth (eleventh day),6.—Frora the mouth, breath like cedar pitch,21.—Very nauseous odor from the mouth, many days,6.—*Dryness in the mouth (second evening),6.—[330.] Dryness in the mouth, Avith violent thirst,25.—Remark- able dryness in the mouth and nose (first hour),8.—Mouth slimy, bitter (fourth day, a.m.),6.—Mouth slimy, tongue Avhite (fourth day, a.m.),6.—At night, on Avaking, slimy mouth,6.—Painful heat ofthe mouth (soon after),49.— Burning heat in mouth and cesophagus (after one hour),103.—* Burning pain in the mouth, throat, and stomach,81.—Burning of whole mouth and throat, which are hot, obliging him to drink often without quenching the thirst (second day),92.—Burning in the mouth,pharynx, and stomach,2529, etc.— [340.] Burning of the lips, tongue, and palate (immediately),52.-—-Exceed- ingly violent burning in the mouth, pharynx, and cesophagus,45.—Mouth and tongue seem deprived of their mucous membrane,96.—On the right side ofthe mouth sensation as ifthe membrane Avere being raised with a needle (after one hour and a half),6.—Biting pain in the palate (especially after eating), (after six hours),1*.—Saliva. Flow of saliva,29.—Profuse floAV of saliva, so that the patient constantly had to He on his side,45.—Much secretion of saliva,2.—Much saliva accumulates in the mouth,9.—[350.] A disgusting sAveet saliva accumulates in large quantities and constantly fills the mouth, on account of which he must spit incessantly for a quarter of an hour (after half an hour),8.—Much expectoration of saliva,42.—Salivation,93 96.—Sali- vation, without coppery teiste (third day),98.—Salivation and mucus frora mouth,*4.—Salivation ; Constant spitting of mingled mucus and saliva, of a dark color (second day),53.—Mudi salivation,75.—Salivation profuse,76.— Profuse salivation ; margin of tongue and gums covered with aphtha? ; teeth loosened (increasing for fwo days, lasting seven days), (after five hours),96.— Copious salivation, gums red (third day),96.—[360.] Flow of Avater into the mouth (eighth day, a.m.),6.—Mouth constantly full of tasteless Avater (after a quarter of an hour),6.—Frequent accumulation and spitting of tasteless Avater (after one hour and a half),6.—Mucus and blood from mouth and uose,81.-—Taste. Insipid taste, as of sweet cheese (immediately after 6 drops ),107.—(Bitter taste),1".—Bitter taste in the mouth (ninth day),6.—Sour taste,9.—Taste nauseous, bitter (second day),92.—-Nauseous taste and much saliva (after three hours),9.—[370.] Foni taste in the mouth, on rising,la.— Filthy, disgusting taste in the mouth, several afternoons in succession,7.— Taste as of cedar pitch,31.—Bloody taste in the mouth (tenth day),6.—Loss of taste during the attack,6.—The food seems unsalted to her,6. CANTHARIS. 515 Throat.—* Throat inflamed, and covered ivithplastic lymph (one case), (third day),53.—He draAVS much tough mucus into the mouth through the posterior nares (in the first hour),8.—The throat dry, Avithout thirst, in the afternoon,9.—Roughness and hoarseness in the throat (third forenoon),6.— [380.] Burning heat in the throat soon after,53.—*Burning sensation in throat (after half an hour),97.—Sense of burning in throat and stomach (soon after),50.—Burning sensation in the throat, especially at the entrance of the cesophagus, extending to the epigastrium (second day),53.—Burning sensation in throat and pit of stomach, increased by pressure,96.—Sense of Constant burning in throat, most intense at top of cesophagus, and descend- ing doAvn toAvards stomach (third day),96.—*Throat feels " on fire" (third day),96.—* Throat swedlen (third day),96.—* Constriction and intense pain at the back of the throat,10'1.—* Burning soreness of the throat, which is inflamed (after three Aveeks;,98.—[390.] Intolerable scraping in the throat, Avith ne- cessity for hawking up mucus after meals,9.— Fvula. Uvula relaxed,96.— Tonsils. The tonsils are somewhat inflamed,2.— Tonsils SAvollen.96.— Fauces, Pharynx, and CEsophagus. Erysipelatous blush of in- flammation and turgid veins run across fauces (third day),96.—The fauces red, painful, with a pressing sensation, Avhich on SAvallowing changes to a sticking,9.—Fauces abraded and blistered,96.—*Aphthous ulcer at back part of fauces, size of a sixpence, covered with a whitish adherent crust; a similar one on side of right tonsil (third day),96.—Dryness in the pharynx, Avith occasionai sticking,8.—With hunger, a sort of pain in the pharynx (the fourth day),5.—[400.] Burning in pharynx and mouth (first day),92.— Burning in the pharynx on SAvallowing,2.—Burning and constriction in the pharynx,87 90.—CEsopbagus felt as if on fire (second day),53.—Constrictive pain in the pharynx (after seven hours), (sexton),86.—Contractive sensation in the pharynx,1*.—Burning-scraping sensation in the pharynx, and SAveet- isb, disgusting taste on the tongue and in the Avhole mouth as far as the pharynx,8.—A large cylindrical mass, apparently the inner membrane of the gullet, Avas discharged by vomiting (second day),75.—Burning sensation along cesophagus, intolerable Avhile drinking,96.—Burning *and constriction of the cesophagus,101.—Swalfoicing. [410.] *Dijsphagia (second day),53. —Difficulty of swallowing, for several months,50.—^Swallowing verij diffi- cult (third day),96.—Difficult, or rather impossible, deglutition,58.—Painful and difficult deglutition,102. Stomach.—Increased appetite (some provers),4.—More appetite than usuai,6.—Appetite not diminished during the whole action of the medicine,6. —Hunger immediately after relief of the pains (seventeenth day),6.— AAvakened at night by sensation of hunger (Avhich had never happened before), (second night),106.—[420.] Without feeling huugry, he Avould_ eat now this, now that (first day),3.—Diminished appetite,*.—Loss of appetite,4. —Loss of appetite (after three Aveeks),98.—Loss of appetite, evening and morning; he relished nothing,1*.-—Loss of appetite for food,1*.—Appetite lost; weakness; she becomes bedridden (eighth day),6.—The appetite, which had been somewhat excited, disappeared after coffee,6.—No appetite (second day),92.—No appetite for supper (third day),107.—[430.] No desire for food,1.—Disgust far food (second day),192.—Disgust for everything ; she cannot bear to see or hear about food ; in the evening during the paroxysm,6. —Disgust aud ill-humor,21.—Disgust, with frequent gathering of water in the mouth,6.—Constant disgust and nausea,47.—Aversion to tobacco,la.— Thirst. Thirst (first day),92.—Thirst (fifteenth day, a.m.),6.—Thirst when not in paiu (ninth and tenth days ),6.—[440.] Thirst during dinner (un- usual),6.—Thirst after the shaking chili, 8 p.m.,6.—Thirst after the chili. 516 CANTHARIS. After the chili neither heat nor sweat (second day, 5 p.m.j,6.—Thirst is very trifling, and appears to come only from dryness of the lips; drink easily dispensed with,6.—Some thirst duriug the coldness (ninth day),6.— Increased thirst (after six hours),3.—Increased thirst, with mudi drinking; the urinary secretion does not compare with the quantity of liquids taken ; the secretimi of quite scanty thin urine occurs first in the evening, four hours after the drinking, and without any unpleasant sensation in the ure- thra ; the prover Avas usually obliged to urinate immediately, however little she had drank,8.—Much thirst during the day,9.— Great thirst,8*.—Great thirst (one case), (third day),53.—[450.] * Great thirst, Constant,™.—* Urgent thirst, with burning pain in throat and stomach96.—Intense thirst,81.—Intense thirst, but liquids can hardly be SAvalloAved, and are at once voraited up again,102.—At night, intense thirst and fever,96.—Excessive thirst, but could not swallow any liquid Avithout unutterable anguish,50.—Violent thirst,42. —Violent thirst (first day),92. — Unquenchable thirst,2729, etc. — Burning thirst,101.—[460.] Loss of thirst during the Avhole action,6.—No thirst; water does not taste good to her,9.—No thirst during the chili, or heat,6.—Eruc- tations and Hiccough. Eructation (after half an hour),8.—Eructa- tions becoming daily more frequent and violent (eighth and ninth days, afternoon),6.—Eructation, with taste of the food, after dinner,6.—Frequent empty eructation (after three-quarters of an hour),6.—Eructation of air, Avith relief (fourteenth day),6.—Eructations of air, even on the third day, Avith relief of the chest symptoms,6.—Eructations of sour, frothy mucus, tinged bright-red,96.—[470.] Frothy and acid eructations (two cases), (third day),53.—Hot eructation ; heartburn ; she has no thirst, and the burning sensation in the pharynx is increased by drinking water,9.—A sort of in- complete eructation, almost like hiccough, which passes backward from the pharynx toward the stomach, before dinner (after three hours),5.—Frequent hiccough (second day),92.—Hiccough in the afternoon,6.— Nausea and Vomiting. Nausea,8693.—Nausea (one prover), (after tAvo hours),4.— Nausea (soon after),53.—Nausea (second day),3.—Nausea toward evening,9. —[480.] NausPa in the stomach, on walking and standing (after one hour),6. —Nausea, like a Aveakness in the stomach (after fourteen days), after coffee in the forenoon,6.—Nausea and inclination to vomit,87.—Nausea, increas- ing to vomiting (second day),95.—Nausea and disgust, Avhen eating,1*.— Nausea and disgust for everything (fifth day),6.—Nausea and disgust for ali food (eighth day),6.—^'Nausea and vomiting (first day),92.—Nausea, and vomiting of bloody mucus,96.—Nausea and repeated vomiting without ex- ertion ; the matter vouiited consisted of mucus and ingesta,89.—[490.] Nausea, Avith trembling of the feet (fourth day),6.—In the morning, nausea with coldness, Avithout thirst ; in the afternoon heat, Avithout thirst, and without subsequent SAveat,9.—Slight nausea, with insipid taste and dryness of the throat (seventh day),106.—Much nausea, soon followed by vomiting of blood to the extent of half a pint (second day),97.—In the morning, great nausea, almost to vomiting,9.—Violent nausea,96.—She feels remark- ably nauseated, as if she would vomit (after five minutes),8.—Qualmish- ness in the stomach, frequently disappearing and returning (after tAvo hours),6.—Qualmishness and vomiting,12.—Frequent inclination to vomit (eighth dayj,6.—[500.] Great efforts to vomit and excessive gagging,84.— Retching and vomiting,25.—Violent retching, and vomiting of the contents of the stomach and bilious mucus,45.—* Vomiting,86.—Vomiting, nausea in the stomach, Avith pressing, folloAved by cutting,6.—Vomiting, with stran- gury, followed by infiammatimi of the kidney,96.—Voraited and urinated CANTHARIS. 517 incessantly,54.—Vomiting of ingesta,4.—He could not retain anything, vora- ited everything,45.—Takes a glass of Avater, Avhich is returned again,96.— [510.] ATomits the water he drinks, with a considerable quantity of blood,96. —Vomiting of greenish, offensive matter,96.—Vomited greenish and pecu- liarly offensive matter,81.—What Avas vomited Avas of a greenish color and an unpleasant smeli,93.—Vomits membrane,84.—A7omiting of membranous fìakes (a morbid secretion of the alimentar}' canal),79.—After an emetic, vomited meinbrane-like fragments, looking as if detached frora the Avalls of the storaach and cesophagus,49.—Vomiting of tenacious mucus, taking the form of the gullet, or often of the mucous membrane itself,96.—Vomit- ing of bile and ingesta,90.—Vomits frothy mucus, tinged bright-red (bloody), (third day),96.—[520.] Vomits, sometimes with, sometiraes Avithout, blood,96. —Bloody vomiting (four cases),58.—Vomiting of blood, with strangula- tion,58.—Frequent vomiting,101.—Repeated vomiting,90.—Constant vomit- ing,64.—Incessant vomiting,81.— Copious vomiting of bile (after one hour),103. —Severe vomiting,87.—Violent vomiting of bloody and frothy mucus (soon after),53.—Stomach. [530.] Inflammation of the stomach,23.—Acute in- flammation ofthe stomach,96.—Weakness of the stomach (third and fourth days),6.—Sensation of Aveakness in the stomach (second day),3.—An inde- scribable sensation in the epigastric region ; she feels hungry Avithout being really so,8.—On stooping, or on inspiration, a sensation of resistance in the epigastric region,6.—Had scarcely journeyed half a raile, Avhen obliged to disraount from distressing sensation in stomach and strong desire to vomit,96.—Pain in the stomach,88.—Pain in the stomach (sexton),86.—Pains in the epigastrium,90.—[540.] Sharp pain in stomach and bladder,55.—Acute pain in stomach and bladder (after one hour),99.—*Acute pain in the region of the stomach and bladder, with such exquisite sensibility that the slightest pressure produces convulsions,16.—Severe epigastric pain (cramps in the stom- ach), (after one hour),103.—Violent pain in storaach and bowels (soon),105.— Violent pains in the epigastric region and in the groins,12.—Such violent pains in the region of the stomach and kidneys that the patient tossed about in his bed, beat the Avalls with his hands, and scratched off the lime,26. —The most violent pains in the storaach,'in the Avhole abdoraen, in the kidneys, in the Avhole body,20.—Excessive pain at the epigastrium aud um- bilicus, aggravated by pressure,101.—Cardialgia and sour eructations, espe- cially after drinking,98.—[550.] Heat and pain in the epigastric region,42.— Sensation of burning heat in the stomach, and, in a less degree, in the cesophagus,49.—Burning in the storaach,2 86.—Burning at the orifice of the stomach,2.—Burning pain in gastric region (second day),53.—Violent burn- ing in the stomach,27.—Violent, but not painful, burning in the stomach, with faste of wine in the mouth ; the whole forenoon (first days),8.—Ful- ness, with pressure in the stomach, as if he Avould eruetate, without its amounting to anything (after three-quarters of an hour),8.—An uncommon sensation of fulness in the epigastric region, together with anxiety and rest- lessness (after one hour),8.—Sensation in the storaach as if screwed to- gether, very painful ; before dinner,6.—[560.] Violent spasmodic pains in stomach, accompanied by free emesis,100.—Pinching and stitching in the right epigastric region (second morning),6.—Sense of heaviness, heat, and slight smarting at the epigastrium and umbilicus,101.—Violent pressing in the stomach, most when it Avas empty (second day),3.—Painful pressing in the stomach, extending backward from both sides into the spinai column, where it seems to her as if screAved together ; continuing for a long time in ali positions (after two hours),6.—Pressure in the pit of the stomach, in the 518 CANTHARIS. afternoon,9.—A crushing in the pit of the stomach, which diminishes as soon as she takes anything warm or drinks anything cold,9.—Cutting pain in the stomach (after half an hour),3.—DraAving pain in the stomach,3.—Cut- ting pains at intervals in the pit of the stomach and about the umbilicus,52. —Sharp lancinating pains in the stomach (soon after),53.—[570.] The epi- gastric region is sensitive, internally and externally (second day),6.—The stomach internally sensitive, with good appetite (second forenoon),6. Abdomen.—Hypochondria. Incarceration of flatus under the short ribs (as of offensive flatus), (after tAvo hours),1*.—(Inflammation of the liver and erosion of the intestines),11.—Sensation as if something held her together beloAV the right false ribs (after tAvo hours),16.— Umbilical and Sides. Burning pain above the nave! on coughing, sneezing, and blowing the nose, whereby the abdomen seeras very hot ; in the region of this pain externally are several yelloAV spots, Avhich when touched are more stinging than burning,11.—Pinching about the navel (one hour after dinner),6.—Before and during the stool, griping in the abdoraen, beloAV the navel,6.—Pinching in the left side of the abdomen (after four hours),6.— Pressing pain in both sides beloAV the ribs (after tvvo hours),3.—[580.] On both sides of the loAver abdomen, sensation as if something were compress- ing them there, but in the left side farther downward (four hours),6.—Cut- ting in the right side of the abdomen (three hours),6.—Stitching in the left side of the upper abdomen, and in the centre of the sternum,6.—General Abdomen. Inflammation of whole alimentary canal, uretere, kidneys, and internai organs of generation,96.—Violent intestinal inflammation,12.— The pains in the intestinal canal change to inflammation and gangrene,29.— Erosion of the intestines,11.—The abdomen was prominent,45.—Abdomen swollen and tympanitic18.—Abdomen SAvollen to the size at full period of utero-gestation, tense and tympanitic,96.—[590.] Diffusive SAvelling, extend- ing over the Avhole abdomen,96.—Abdomen distended,8*.—Abdomen much dis- tended (second day),97.—The abdomen is very mudi distended, with much moving about in it, as if flatulence would pass,8.—Distension and Constant paiu in the abdominal region,58.—Distension of the whole abdoraen, with the pains,6.—* Great distension and tenderness of the belly (second day),78.— Movings in the abdoraen and yawning,6.—The flatulence moves about the Avhole abdomen, Avith violent piuching ; the pain extends into the chest (first evening),6.—Flatulence moves about in the abdomen, and gives rise to lumps, as if a child were there (fourteenth day),6.—[600.] Rolling in the abdomen, with sensation as if diarrhcea Avould appear,6.—Rumbling and rattling in the abdomen (after one hour and a quarter),8.—Audible rumbling in the abdoraen Avhile sitting (after half an hour),6.—Growling, audible rumbling, and gurgling in the bowels (third day),6.—Very loud groAvling, more on the right side of the loAver abdoraen, passing backAA'ard (after three-quarters of an hour),6.—Much flatulence,9.—A very large amount of flatulence (first day),108.—Discharge of much flatulence,3.—Pro- fuse discharge of flatulence (eighth day, evening), Avith noise,6.—Passage of very much flatulence,8.—[610.] After frequent urging, some flatulence, with relief,6.—Sensation in the abdomen as if the menses would appear, after midnight,6.—Pain in the upper part of the abdoraen (second day),94. —Pain in the abdoraen,115.—Severe pain in the abdomen, increased by pressure,78.—Violent pain in the abdomen,17.—ReneAval of the violent ab- dominal pains after coffee (fourteenth day),6.—Excruciating pain over ab- domen, worse over hypogastric region and scrobiculus cordis ; increased by pressure,96.—Excessive abdominal pain until death (from 4 grains),41.— CANTHARIS. 519 Pains in the bowels (some pnwers),4.—Pain in the boAvels,2.—[620.] Ex- cruciating pain in bowels (second day),78.—Pains in the intestinal canal aud in the anus, especially with the stool, Avhich is increased thereby,25.— Severe pains in the intestines,86.—In the intestines, a sensation of warmth, as if he had drank strong Avine,9.— Great heat along the whole course of the alimentary canal,50.—* Burning sensation along the alimentary canai™.— Burning and twisting in the abdomen, until he had been to stool a few times, especially in the morning,1*.—In the abdomen, sensation of fulness and flatulence,6.—Griping in the abdomen, Avhich extended upAvard, and became stitching ; then stitching backAvards on both sides, so that it hiu- dered her respiration (eighth day),6.—Griping in the abdomen, folloAved by liquid stool, without pain,6.—[630.] Violent griping pain in abdo- men,96.—Violent griping in the abdomen, at 3 a.m. (eighth day),6.—With the stool, pinching in the abdomen ; after the stool, shivering, in the after- noon,6.—Sensation in the abdomen as after a drastic purge,6.— Cutting in the abdomen,1.—-Cutting in the abdomen, the whole day,9.—* With the stool, cutting in the abdomen ; towards evening, and after the stool, shivering,6.— Slight cutting in the upper abdomen (fourth day),6.—Violent cutting in the abdomen,15.—Violent cutting pain in the abdomen and boring pains in the knees, so that she cried aloud : Camphor brought no relief; after coffee she vomited bitter stuff, after Avhich it remained bitter in her mouth ; after repeated doses of Camphor, there at last came relief of the intolerable pains,6.—[640.] Fearful cutting pains frora 5 p.m. till morning; she had to roll about (third night),6.—Colie; some sudden gripings iu the sides of the abdomen, rather external, Avhen standing,1*.—Violent colie, nausea, aud abundant vomiting of ingesta,101.—-Colie, followed by ten diarrhoeic stools,70.—Since taking the medicine, daily colie, followed by diarrhcea,9.— Tearing and pinching in the abdomen,9.—Tearing in the abdomen, Avith diarrhcea and pain in the anus,9.—Most extreme sensitiveness of the abdo- raen to touch (tenth day),6.:—llypogastrium. Fermenting in the in- testines of the lower abdomen (after a quarter of an hour),3.—Pain ,in the hypogastrium,102.— [650.] Slight pains in the hypogastrium and in the lumbar region,101.—Excessive pains in the hypogastrium,11.—Excessive pains in the hypogastrium, folloAved by mental confusion and death,11.— Pain in hypogastric and lumbar regions,59.—Severe pain in the hypogastric region,56.—-Violent pain in the lower belly (after one hour),50.—GnaAving paiu in the lower abdomen,10.—Griping in the lower abdomen, Avith press- ing towards the genitals (fourth day, in the morning, till 1 p.m.),6.—Exces- sive cutting pains in the loAver abdomen, Avhich constantly AA'ander about and intermit but a short time,6.—Slight pains above the symphysis pubis, and doAvnward along the uretere, which constantly become A\-orse (after five hours),5.—[660.] DraAving and tearing in the pubic region,3.—Bearing- doAvn pains (second day),97.—Painful tension along the inguinal canal aud the testicles, around the pelvic region (after three weeks),98.—Cutting pains in the groin ali day, less Avhen sitting and standing, but more when Avalk- ing,9.—Cutting-sticking and burning in the groin ; on urinating, violent cutting,9.—Stitching in the left groin, extending dowmvard (fifteenth day),6. —Acute stitching in the right groin (third day),6. Feet uni and Anus.—-Tenesmus (some provers),4.—Very great tenesmus,30.—A violent cutting pain attacked her in the rectum, sudi as she had never experienced in her life before ; on standing and walking, discharge of flatulence with relief, but immediately afterAvards the same pain, with urging to stool, folloAved by soft stool, with cessation ofthe pain, 520 CANTHARIS. at 8 p.m.,6.—[670.] CraAvling in the rectum,9.—*Burning, like fire, in the anus, after the diarrhwa (tenth day),6.—After the stool, burning and stitch- ing, as with needles, in the anus (first day),6.—*Pain iti the perineum, seemingly arising from the neck of the bladder rather than. from the root of the penis,*9.—Pressure in perineum,91.—Frequent desire for stool,1*.—Urgiug to stool,2.—Urging, without stool (fourth day),6.—Urging to stool, and then copious discharge of soft fseces,6.—Increased painful urging to stool,29.— [680.] Frequent urging to stool, with scanty discharge of fseces,1*.—Con- stant as well as ineffectual urging to stool,6.—Ineffectual urging to stool (after tAvo hours),6.—Ineffectual urging to stool, soon after the first stool,6. —When he passed water, was obbged at the same time to go to stool, though nothing passed ; this desire for stool ceased after the bladder be- came empty,1*. Stool.—Diarrhwa. Diarrhcea,59.—Diarrhcea, Avithout colie,1.—Di- arrhcea, by Avhich the colie was somewhat relieved (after thirteen hours),26. —* Diarrhcea, with burning in the anus,96.-—Diarrhcea three times a day, with very violent colie,9.—[690.] Diarrhcea, Avithout any pain, several tiraes during the day,8.—Diarrhcea of frothy fseces (twenty-second day),6.— Watery diarrhcea,3.—Mucous diarrhcea,84.—Diarrhcea of green mucus (tenth day), after constipation for three days,6.—*Diarrhcea, consisting of blood and mucus,96.—* Violent diarrhcea, with intolerable burning in the anus,*'a.—Diarrhcea-like stool of broAvn liquid fseces, twice (nineteenth day),6.—In the morning, usuai stool, and at 6 p.m. two diarrhoeic stools (third day) ; also one diarrhoeic stool (fourth day),6.—Tavo morning stools, with some tenesmus,9.—[700.] In forenoon, two naturai stools.6.—Tavo naturai stools in quick succession (after four hours), in the afternoon,6.— A naturai stool four times in the day,'*.—Two liquid yellow stools during the day, Avith cutting in the abdomen after every stool, biting pain in the anus, without tenesmus,1*. — Copious stools (some provers),4.—Stool thin, pasty (third day),106.—Thin stool, Avith mudi irritability in the rectum,1*.— Slight,, someAvhat hard stool, passing Avith difficulty, with cutting pains in the rectum (first day),8.—Stool hard, and only passed by pressing, so that she could have screamed (first day),6.—Discharge of hard fseces, with pro- trusion of the rectum,2.—[710.] In the morning, hard stool, but afterward soft, Avith colie,9.—Urging to stool, Avhich consisted of hardened fseces; soon afterward, liquid stool, preceded by colie, in the afternoon,6.—After consti- pation for five days, tAvo very hard stools, Avith pressing ; after the second, twinging in the anus (eighteenth day),6.—Difficult evacuation of stool ; he must press much more violently than usuai, and stili does not pass a suf- ficient stool (third day),3.—Stool, with vomiting of herby-tasting food (first day),92.—*Fceces red, slimy,90.—^Evacuation of red, mucous, fecal masses,90.— * Passage of white tough mucus with the stool, like scrapings from the intestines, with streaks of blood, seven tiraes in one night,1*.—*Slimy and bloody stool (after six days),1*.—* Passage of pure blood from the anus and urethra,^.— [720.] After violent efforts, he succeeded in passing by the anus and urethra only a feAV drops of blood,50.—Looseness of the bowels, like dysen- tery,55.—Fatai dysentery,57.— Constipation. The primary action of Cantharides is to retard and harden the stool,6.—No stool, but passage of flatulence (second day),6.—The Avhole first forenoon, neither stool nor urine,6. Urinary Organs.—Fladder and Kidneys. Inflammation of the uropoiètica organs,25.—Inflammation of the urinary organs, and bleeding frora them,29.—Great irritability and severe pain of the urinary organs, attended by frequent micturition,100.—* Cutting and contractingpains CANTHARIS. 521 from theureters down toward the penis; at times the pains pass from without inward; pressure on the glans relieves the pain somewhat?.—[730.] Kidneys inflamed,96.—Inflammation of the kidneys,40.—Inflammation of the kidneys, the bladder, and the penis, Avhich becomes gangrenous,41.—Inflammation of the kidneys, the uretere, the bladder, and tìie urethra,22.—Renai conges- tion,97.—Pain in kidneys,2978.—* Dull pressing paio s in both kidneys (second day),92.—* Pains in the region of the kidneys,90.—* Pains in the region of the kidneys and urging to urinate (after three hours), steadily increasing in severity,89.—Pain iu regimi of kidneys and bladder,96.—[740.] Severe pain in the region of the kidneys and bladder (after tAvo days),78.—*The region of the kidneys is affected by a continued dull painful sensation, late in the evening,8.—Pains in the kidneys and Avhole tract of the uretere, extending to the bladder,4.—Pains in kidneys and bladder,93.—Violent paroxysmal cutting and burning pains in both kidneys ; the region was very sensitive to the slightest touch; this alternated with equally severe pain and burning in the tip of the penis, urging to urinate, and extremely painful evacuation, by drops, of bloody urine ; at times also he passed pure blood Avith some clots,89.—Paiu in right kidney (soon after),4.—A couple of very violent stitches in the region of the right kidney, so that she could have screamed (after tAvo and a half hours),6.—A twitching and throbbing sensation in the region of the right kidney (after nine hours),6.—Inflammation of the bladder,48.—Inflammation of the bladder ; burning on urinating, finally bloody urine (in a AA'oman, from the application ofa fly-blister to the nape of the neck),41.—[750.] Ulceration of the bladder,96.—(At the post-mortem, the bladder, urethra, and kidneys Avere found ulcerated),30.—Exulceration of the bladder and the urethra,11.—Gangrene of the lining of the bladder,12. —Discharge of mudi dirty, purulent matter from the bladder,23.—*Irrita- tion of the urinary organs, so that he can bear scarcely more than a spoonful of urine in the bladder, without urging to urinate the whole day,3.—Pain in the bladder,37 87.—* Violent pains in the bladder, with frequent urging to urinate ; intolerable tenesmus,94.—* Fearful pains in the bladder,**.—Great heat in the bladder,96.—[760.] Extraordinary heat at the bladder (after four hours),54.—Burning of the bladder,13.—Tenesmus A'esica?,48.—* Intense vesical spasm (after one hour),103.—*Tenesmus ofthe bladder,86.— Tenesmus and strangury,50.—*Most excessive tenesmus of the bladder and rectum,90.— Painful pressure doAvmvard toward the bladder,6.—A sort of paralysis of the neck of the bladder ; the urine passes without the slightest power to force ; this attack lasted for some time, and gradually increased to such an extent that the urine could scarcely be retaiued Avithout effort (first days),8. —Great pain in the neck of the bladder,23.—[770.] Violent pain in the neck of the bladder,25.—*Violent burning, cutting pains in neck of bladder, extending to the navicular fossa of urethra, especially worse before and after urinating (second day),92.—* When there is urgency to urinate there is a sticking pain in the forepart of the neck of the bladder, and on con- tinued urging to urinate only a few drops of urine are passed,1*.—Pressing- stitching pain in the neck of the bladder,1.—Pressing-tearing. pain in the neck of the bladder,1.— Urethra. Mouth of urethra inflamed,841*452.— The urethra is swollen internally,1*.—Urinary flatulence,22.—White, watery discharge, like gleet,110.—Discharge from the urethra of a small quantity of pasty, colorless liquid (fourth to fifth day),109.—[780.] Discharge from the urethra like gleet, accompanied by Constant desire to urinate,110.— VelloAv-colored gonorrhcea, Avhich stains the linen yellow,1*.—Bloody gonorrhcea (after four days),1*.—* Passage of blood from the urethra,6'1.— 522 CANTHARIS. FIoav of blood from the urethra; in a short time five drops of blood passed, (from external use),32.—*Passage of bright-red blood, with the most violent urging to urinate, and cutting, burning pains through the whole urethra (after nine hours),6.—He passes five pounds of blood from the urethra,61.— (Removes the urgent, inflaininatory symptoms of incipient gonorrhcea),01.— Every time on urinating there is a sensation in the forepart of the urethra, at the tip ofthe glans, as ifthe urine Avas retained at that point and could not come out, Avith a pressive pain there ; the urine, hoAvever, passes freely,1*.—Painful sensation along urethra,96.—[790.] Pain in urethra,91.— On urinating, he has pain only toAvard the dose; if much urine has collected, this paiu is inuch less than with little urine,5.—A few pains on urinating, Avith continuai urging to urinate (after four and five hours),0.— A peculiar pain on urinating, as if it were impossible to evacuate the urine, Avith an unpleasant pressure in the region of the bladder (first day),109.— * Could not pass urine without extreme pain; the quantity discharged was small and bloody,105.—Violent pain, Avith continuai urinating (from external use), (after a few hours),39.—* The most violent pain on urinating; it seems to her as if one were cutting with knives, with frequent urging, and geishe always passes but a few drops,9.—Slight heat in urethra (soon after),4.—Feeling of heat in urethra, with slight constriction at the prostate (after tAvo hours),4.— Burning in the forepart of the urethra, as if a drop of urine remained there (sixth day),106.—[800.] (Burning before and during urinating),1*.—*Avdor urina',60 Ki, etc. — * Burning, when urinating, and when not (after tAvo hours),6.—Burning Avhen urinating, and a Avhite sediment in the urine, be- fore the menses,1*.—*Buming while urinating,10'", etc.—In the morning on urinating, he had a tensive sensation along the urethra, as if the urine Avere checked in its course (second day),3.—Pressive pain in the urethra Avith the gonorrhceal discharge,1*.—Cutting pain, extending from the back and the abdomen out through the urethra,1*.—Violent cutting before, during, and after urination (after six hours),6.—*Before, during, and after urinating fearful cutting pains in the urethra ; she must doublé herself and scream from pains ; in the afternoon,6.—[810.] At times, an unlooked for sticking in the urethra, and burning, during the passage of urine,11-.—- Coarse stitches in the orifice of the urethra, extending to the anus, in the evening and night (after ten hours),1*.—Biting pain in the urethra, Avhile urinating,1*.—TAvitching and burning pain on urinating,29.—Smarting in the urethra during urination,1.—The urethra is painfully sensitive (after tAvelve hours),1*.—Great soreness on urinating (after three weeks),98.—A crawling and itching in the urethra, after urinating,11.— Unpleasant tickling and voluptuous warmth in the urethra,67.—Burning Avhile urinat- ing; urine yellow (fifth day),6.—[820.] * Violent burning on urinating,2".— Burning on urinating, so violent that he could not pass a drop of urine without tears and blood (from the application of Cantharis poAvder, Avith yeast, to a cold SAvelling),20.—Urine burns severely in passing (this symptom Avas very troublesome in the case of two or three provers who had drank very little at dinner),4.—Continuai burning ofthe urine,31.—*Urine scalds him; it is passed drop by drop (third day),96.—*Buming along the urethra, after urinating,215.—Slight burning in the urethra,67.—Troublesome burning in the urethra, at night, with passage of a feAV drops of blood (one prover j,4.— Constant burning sensation in the urethra, eveu when not urinating (after ten hours),6.—Itching in the urethra,25.—[830.] Itching sensation in the external meatus urinarius, which at times is almost a cutting sensation, but without voluptuous sensation,8.—Urging to urinate,1.—Urging to urinate, CANTHARIS. 523 Avith great pain at every attempt,42.—*Urging to urinate, with burning sensation in the urethra,'95.—Urging to urinate, immediately ; if the urine is passed at ali, some of it passes in small quantities, at several times (from the vapor),5.—*Every moment urging to urinate, and always but one tea- spoonful passes (after four.hours),6.—Urging to urinate, without being able to pass any (first hour); later, there passed several drops, Avith bloody streaks, and the most violent pains (after five and six hours),26.-—* Urging to urinate, with strangury and ischuria,'29.—Urging to urinate, with increased secretion of urine, priapism, pain in storaach, and dysuria,74.—AAvakened at 3| a.m. by urging to urinate ; after the discharge of some urine, an ex- tremely tormenting burning in the urethra. I could not remain in bed ; ou sitting, the trouble Avas someAvhat relieved ; Avas obliged to pass urine every three or four minutes, Avith almost unendurable pains. I drank three glasses of cold Avater in rapid succession, and after thirty minutes, passed a large amount of urine, Avith relief of the pain,109.—[840.] *He has far greater urging to urinate when standing, and stili more when walking, than when sitting (after five hours),5.—*Frequent urging to urinate,19, etc— Frequent urgent need to urinate, always preceded by severe pain at the end of the penis ; the passage of urine is ahvays attended by severe scalding ; urine turbid, and slightly tinged with blood,81.—Frequent urging to urinate, reneAved every tAvo or three minutes,101.—Frequent urging to urinate, Avith scanty urine, without pains ; only toward the end of micturition, pressing pain in the base of the urethra, extencling to the external meatus (after eight hours),6.—Excessive urging to urinate,88.—Violent urging to urinate (after tAvo hours),6.—Violent urging to urinate, Avhereby two spoonfuls, at the raost, of dirty, tenacious mucus pass, with violent cutting,23.—* Every three to four minutes the most violent urging to urinate, but at the most only a teaspoonful passes, and at the end of this scanty micturition, most intolerable burning-eutting pains in the urethra (after nine and a half hours),6.—Con- stant urging to urinate, Avith intolerable pain,35.—[850.] * Constant urging to urinate; only a small amount passed, with frightful pains (first day),92.— * Constant urging to urinate ; urine was passed drop by drop, with ex- treme pain,56.—* Constant urging, and always but one spoonful of urine, with great pain, in the morning,6.—* Constant urging to urinate, with which but a few drops pass, with such violent pain that she is forced to cry out,9.—Con- stant urging to urinate, Avith passage of a few drops, causing severe smart- ing and burning along the urethra, especially in the neighborhood of the fossa navicularis. Finally, after long and painful straining to pass a.few drops of bloody and albuminous urine, a convulsive tremor attacks ali the limbs, the forehead and chest are covered with cold SAveat, and he sinks on bis bed half-exhausted ; he cannot get a momeut's rest, on account of the immediate return of these sufferings,102.—* Constant painful urging to urinate, with dribbling discharge, reddish, sometimes mixed with blood (second day),92. —Pressure and urging to urinate,9.—* Frequent desire to urinate,11.—Violent desire to urinate,22.—Very urgent desire to urinate, Avhich must be attended to (fifth day),106.—[860.] * Painful efforts to pass urine and fceces,90.—Every now and then she strains most painfully, and with ali her might, only to pass a few drops of urine (after four hours),103.—*Fruitless efforts to urinate,9'6. —At noon, ineffectual urging to urinate ; at one o'clock, a few drops of blood-streaked urine,59.—Increased secretion of urine,88.—Urine increased (fifth day),6.—Urine increased (fifteenth and sixteenth days), becoming cloudy immediately after passing (fifteenth day),6.—Increased urine. Avhich at tiraes passes with difficulty (from small doses),28.—The first hours, in- 524 CANTHARIS. creased urination, without difficulty,5.—Urine increased in quantity, con- taining organized lymph, and a substance resembling mother of vinegar,96. —[870.] Urine more seldom, but increased (sixth day),6.—Urination is in- creased ; at times restrained,29.—Urine, in an hour and a half, scarcely a pint and a half, with coagulated blood,6.—The amount of urine passed A'aried betAveen 311 ounces and 37| ounces,108.—The urine amounted to 59 ounces in five discharges (first day), (probably the effect of the tincture taken the previous days) ; 32? ounces (second day) ; 35? ounces (third day) ; 35 ounces (fourth day) ; 38 ounces, 1 dose of lst. trit. ; 34 ounces (second day) ; 37 ouuces (third day),108.—42 ounces of urine (third day) ; 33 ounces of urine (fourth day) ; 43? ounces in only three passages (fourth day) ; 35 ounces of urine in three passages (fifth day) ; 35 ounces in three passages (sixth day),107.—24? ounces of urine (first day), (from 4 doses of 6th dil.) ; 29 ounces (second day) ; 28? ounces (third day), (from 4 doses of 3d dil.) ; 33^ ounces (fourth day),106.—33^ ounces (sixth day) (from 4 doses of 2d dil.) ; 34^ ounces (second day), (from 2 drops of 2d dil.) ; 35-| ounces (fourth day), (from 25 drops of 6th dil.) ; 48 ounces (fifth day), (from 30 drops twice, and 5 drops once ofthe lst. dil.) ; the quantity passed at each time this day was as follows: 13, 10, 9, and twice 7 ounces; 39-J- ounces (sixth day), (from 50 drops of lst dil., morning and evening) ; 34i ounces (seventh day), (from 50 drops of lst dil. three times),106.—The daily quantity of urine, Avhile taking the tincture, varied betAveen 33? and 43^ ounces ; in order to obtain the average amount, I included the quantity passed on the day after this proving (the first day of taking the 2d trituration), Avhich amounted to 59 ounces, because it seemed to be the effect of the tincture, and not that of the trituration taken that day ; the average thus amounted to 41 ir ounces,107.—Copious urination (after two hours),4.—[880.] Copious, painful, and even bloody flow of urine,41.— Very copious urinatimi,4.—Urine copious (after quarter of an hour),104.— Urine copious and scalding, though but little fluid had been taken,104.— Immoderate flow of urine,18.—Frequent urinating,6.—* Frequent and copious urinating (fifth day),6.—* Urination more frequent and more copious than usuai (five provers), (after tAvo hours),4.—Urine more frequent, but not in- creased (sixth day),6. — Frequent urination, ahvays with a small dis- charge,109.— [890.] Frequent bloody urine,3144. — The bloody urine was passed more frequently, but always in smaller quantity (eight to ten hours),26.—Frequent discharge of scanty, watery urine ; at first it passes with pain, and, towards the end, with violent cutting pain ; at last some passes by drops, or in a weak, intermitting stream,5.—Micturition frequent and painful,96.—* Frequent, painful urination, constantly preceded by violent pain in the glans,93.—Very frequent urinating (soon after),23.—Makes Avater continually during the day, especially when Avalking; not at night; (urinated one day about forty times),110.—Must rise tAvice at night to urinate,1*.—As many as sixty urinatious in one hour,6.—Fatai Aoav of urine (from external use on the nape of the neck),36.—[900.] Dysuria,*388.— Dysuria (from a blister on the nape of the neck),13.—Ischuria10 21, etc.— Difficult and painful micturition (ischuria),29.—Urinating difficult and seldom,84.—Difficult evacuation of clear, bloody urine,90.—*Strangury,65118\ etc.—Strangury (in a woman),68.—Drops of bloody urine ; strangury,31.— Strangury; ischuria,41.— [910.] Strangury with burning sensation,43.— Strangury, very painful and distressing, accorapanied by a strong and disagreeable smeli in the nostrils (third day),97.—Frequent strangury, and pain in the back (from large doses),28.—Severe strangury,23.—^Intense CANTHARIS. 525 strangury; urine passed in small quantities (third day),53.—Very obstinate strangury (two cases),58.—* Painful urination the whole day, with pain in the kidneys (third day),109.—Extremely painful urination,24.—* Extremely painful urination of blood (from tAvelve Spauish flies),41.—[920.] Painful discharge of a few drops of bloody urine, causing very severe sharp pain, as if a red- hot iron were passed along the urethra ; this pain Avas most acutely felt at the niembranous portion of the Canal, and in the meatus uriuarius,101.— Painful dribbling discharge of alburainous urine, with membranous pieces, which are rolled up, grayish-red, covered on both sides Avith blood-streaked mucus, and some large pieces, white on one side, red on the other, finn and elastic,'11.—* The urethra is contracted internally, hence the urine passed in a thin stream (after tAventy-four hours),1*.—*The urine passed in a thin and divided stream, atid with difficulty, especially at9 a.m.,1*.—The urine is passed in drops,1.—*Urine is passed only in drops,1*:—* The urine passes only in drops, with cutting pains (after seven hours),6.—While he is going to pass urine, he can only Avith difficulty prevent some from passing,5.—Incon- tinence of urine (after six to eight days),90.—Involuntary dribbling of urine (after seven hours),6.—[930.] A few drops of watery blood folloAved the urine,11.—Urine rather diminished than increased,6.—Urine scanty and high-colored (second day),97.—Very scanty urine, Avith violent cutting pains in the urethra, especially in the front part,6.—Very scanty emission of bloody urine,59.—He passes less urine in the morning than usuai (second day),3.—*Inability to urinate,189*. — *Betention of urine,19.—Retention of urine (second day),78.—Retention of urine, the urine Avas discharged every time by means of a catheter,78.—[940.] Retention of urine (removed by locai application of ice),96.—Retention of the urine, Avithout priapisra (sexton),86.—* Retention of the urine, causing pain,35.—Retention of the urine ; only a feAV drops are infrequently discharged after violent exertion,43. —Retention of urine, on account of too great fulness of the bladder, and consequent inability to pass the urine,41.—Retention of urine ; even the smallest and most flexible catheter could not be passed further than an inch,45.—Urine and stool retained (first day),6.—Suppression of urine,4.— Urine suppressed for thirty-six hours,94.—Suppression of urine on one occa- sion for four days,97.— Urine. [950.] Hot and bloody urine,23.—The urine seemed acrid,'1.—Discharge of white urine,2.—Urine light and clear in the afternoon and evening, very light-colored in the morning (third day) ; somewhat darker (fifth day) ; very colorless, turbid when discharged (sixth (jay)W7 _xjrine pale yellow, during the chili, with pain in the evening,6.— Very pale yellow urine (second day, a.m.),6.—Reddish urine (soon after taking),8.—Urine red (second day),6.—Urine red, bloody,93.—*Reel-colored urine, as if mixed with blood (after eight hours),6.—[960.] * Urine dark,8*.— The urine was dark-color ed,108.—-The urine is again colored darker, and the pain on urinating is less (after twenty-four hours),5.—*Bloody urine,1015 2\ etc— Bloody urine (from external use),38.—Bloody urine, which is passed with great pain, and only in drops,41.—Bloody urine, with great pain,20.—Bloody urine, convulsions, and death (in a girl, from the application of a salve con- taining Cantharides),41.—Bloody urine till death,34.—Urine mixed Avith blood,82.—[970.] Urine mixed Avith blood and mucus, with great pain (even after the use of Camphor),6.—Urine mixed with blood; somewhat gravelly,48. —Discharge of blood and urine,19.—He passes blood, or bloody urine,96.— * Urine turbid and scanty,96.—Urine turbid and slightly bloody,93.—* Urine during the night cloudy like mealy water, with white sediment (second day),6. —The urine Avas always very cloudy, from mucus,10".—The urine frequently 526 CANTHARIS. becarae cloudy immediately after passing, and frequently deposited a fine white sediment, which adhered to the glass (something I had never noticed before) ; an iridesceut film Avas at times noticed on the surface ofthe urine, a short time after it Avas passed,106.—Mucous urine,48.—[980.] In the urine passed during the first hours, there Avas floating, after it had stood, some thready mucus,5.—Mucus and sand at times discharged with the bloody urine,23.—Albuminuria (after six to eight days),90.— Urine deposits albume»., or contains it in solution,96.—With the urine there passed at first bloody filaments, then blackish, coagulated masses of blood, and at last much mucus,27. — Urine loaded with sediment and fibrinous matter (second day),78.—Reaction of urine on the Avhole about normal ; in the morning de- cidedly acid ; in the evening slightly acid ; and in the afternoon, neutral ; twice it Avas slightly alkaline,108.—The reaction of urine during the proving with the dilutions Avas slightly alkaline ; neutral, however, alwavs after meals, and often at other times, especially in the morning and late in the evening,106.—Reaction of urine, three times alkaline, eight times neutral, at other times slightly acid,187.—The sp. gr. was very high, varying betAveen 10.18 and 10.29,103.—[990.] The sp. gr. was very high for the amount of colorless urine; it varied from 10.09 to 10.28; in general the amount seemed to be higher than the normal sp. gr.,107.—Sp. gr. 10.14, 10.05, iu the morning; 10.26, 10.23, in the evening (third day); sp.gr. high (fourth day); 10.20, 10.28 (fifth day),107.—Sp. gr. of the urine while taking the dilu- tions varied betAveen 10.05 and 10.34 ; it increased, especially during the first and second days, Avhen 10.05 was the IoAA'est point marked,106;—On the appearance ofthe urinary difficulties, ali the other symptoms cease ; in the evening,6.—The urinary symptoms are permanently removed by Camphor (fourth day),6. Sexual Organs.—Alale. Genitals inflamed,96.—Feeling of weak- ness in the genitals (first hours),'*.—Burning heat and itching of the geni- tals,56.—Pressing pain from the loAver abdomen toAvard the genitals, in the afternoon,6.—Fatai gangrene of the penis,55.—[1000.] The penis is SAvollen,'1. Swelling and heat of the penis, Avithout erection, and Avithout sexual de- sire,90.—*Swelling of the glans, which is very painful, even to external pres- sure,6.—About the corona glandis, a broAvn, cheesy mass accumulates, Avith- out any special sensation, in the morning,9.—A tumefaction of the prepuce, of a red, hot, and diaphanous nature, Avith phimosis ; there issues from be- neath it a purulent secretion (after three Aveeks),98.—Swelling of the freenum of the prepuce,'1.—Total absence of the usuai smegma preputii,109.—Blood passes out ofthe rigid penis and frora the anus,41.—Instead of semen, blood flows,35.—Erections,67.—[1010.] Erection and involuntary emission (from smelling the powder),77.—*A strong and persistent erection of the penis,pain- less, and without voluptuous sensation,*9.—Very persistent erection every morning, immediately on rising,109.—Continued erection of the penis, with sorae painful sensation, for three hours,2.—Difficult erection of the penis,41. —^Severe erections at night, during which there is contraction and sore pain in the whole of the urethra,13:—Painful erections,25 26 29.—Painful erection, last- ing fifteen rainutes (one case),101.—Very painful erections,59.—Nightly erec- tions,'1.— [1020.] *Priapism,3550, etc—Priapism occasionally,8187.—Traces of priapism at times,94.—Priapism, with pain about bladder, aud wild de- lirium (third day),99.—Severe priapism, with SAvollen genitals,96.—* Painful priapism86.—Painful, obstinate priapism,96.—Most violent priapism, with fearful pains,34.—Penis lax (second day),92.—Penis lax and drooping, Avith total absence of erections,102.—[1030.] Constant pain in the penis,102.— CANTHARIS. 527 Severe burning pain iu the penis, especially at the tip of the glans, with frequent urgiug to urinate,101.—A drawing pain in the penis, and in the back and thighs, relieved by passing flatus upward and downward (after seventy-two hours),1*.—Pruritus of glans penis,96.—Pruritus of the glans penis, Avith desire to urinate and ardor urina? (three hours after a meal) ; the desire for micturition continued two to four hours, and then gradually ceased, leaving some irritation in the urethra,83.—Burning in the excretory ducts ofthe vesiculce seminales in the urethra, during and after coition (after tAventy-four hours),1*.—A drawing pain in the spermatic cord while urinating (after three to six hours),1*.—Painful SAvelling of the right testicle (after nine hours),6.—Excitement of the genital organs,60.—* Sexual desire dis- turbed sleep at night,6'1.—[1040.] Satyriasis,96.—Satyriasis, and desire for coition, so that he forgot ali modesty and reason,85.—Violent satyriasis, with ov^erpoAvering, insatiable desire for coition, making him furious,85.t— Sexual desire entirely absent (second day),92.—Emission of semen ; in the morning while lying in bed awake, discharged from the relaxed penis, and almost Avithout sensation, a considerable quantity of semen, of naturai character (in a strong young man) ; this attack was repeated, after twenty- four hours, exactly in the same manner,8.—A slight emission in the night (third night),1(U.—Nightly emissions,'*.—Emission very profuse, Avithout dreams and without waking (fourth night),109.—A copious emission seemed to have taken place during the second night, although one had happened but tAvo nights previously ; the next morning an uncommon Aveariness, so that I lay doAvn again immediately after rising, and fell into a restless, unre- freshing slumber,106.—Female. Swelling ofthe neck ofthe uterus; burn- ing in the bladder; abdominal pains ; continued vomiting, and hot fever (in a Avoman frora a fly-blister),4.—[1050.] Great swelling of the neck of the Avomb, with much tenesmus,54.—A Avoman, who had not conceived in four- teen years, becarae pregnant Avithin four months after the use oi'an essence, Avhich consisted raainly of Cantharides,23.—Miscarriage, after symptoms of irritation in boAvels and urinary organs,Dl.—Aborti on,1396.—* Swelling and irritation of vulva (second day),97.—Burning in the female genitals,6.— Bloody, mucous discharge from the vagina, for three days after the menses,1*. —Burning in the vagina, Avith a thick, white discharge,68.—Intolerable itching in the vagina,27.—Menstruation appears four days too soon, Avith great nausea and colie (she usually had colie),9.—[1060.J The menses ap- pear three days later than usuai (eighth day),6.—Menstruation, which had ceased one day, reappeared, Avith pain (in the forenoon), and lasted till noon (fourth day),6.—Menstruation somewhat increased and painful (ninth day),6.—More profuse Aoav ofthe menses,6.—Menstruation, which appeared the night before taking Cantharis, is more profuse than usuai, but without pain (after one hour and a half),6.—Menstruation appears too early, but scanty (third day),6.—Black blood Avith the menses (this was often the case),6.—Menstruation ceased almost al together on the second day (it usually lasted three to four days),6.—Menstruation ceased on the third day,6.— Menstruation entirely ceased during the illness, although it had occurred on three occasions previously. It Avas not re-established till seven months,97. Respiratory Organs.—Far ynx and Trachea. [1070.] HaAvking of tenacious mucus from the larynx (after half an hour),8.—In- tense paiu in larynx (one case), (third day),53.—Burning in the larynx and stomach,27.—Tickling, provoking cough,8.—Contraction of the trachea,2.— f Followed by death. 528 CANTHARIS. Voice. Rough voice (second day),94.—Hoarse voice,87.—Hoarseness in the chest,1*.—Voice feeble,50.—* Speech very low, with sensation of weakness of the vocal organs (tAvelfth day),6.—[1080.] On deep respiration, and on speaking, she feels as if she dare not exert herself, on account of extraor- dinary AA'eakness of the respiratory organs ; she therefore speaks only in a weak and frightened tone,6.—Inability to speak (sexton),86.—Cough and Expectoration. Cough, with pain in the abdomen,'*.—Hacking cough, frequently (second day),6.—Frequent dry hacking cough (fifteenth day),6.—Several short paroxysms of dry cough, caused by irritation in the larynx, Avith more rapid respiration and a sort of tightness in the chest (immediately after taking),2.—Cough in the morning on rising, with diffi- cult expectoration,'".—Sputa frothy and bloody,96.—Bloody expectoration, after short cough (eighth day),6.—Respiration. Hurried breathing (soon after),76.—[1090.] Respiration hurried,76.—Hurried respiration (after one hour),99.—Hurried and difficult respiration,60.—Difficult respiration,25. —Respiration becomes difficult,29.—Difficult aud oppressed respiration, partly, as it appears, on account of contraction of the larynx and the trachea, partly also on account of dryness of the nose (soon after),8.—Respiration labored,96.—Breathing laborious,50.—Gasps for breath,96.—On ascending a mountain he gets out of breath ; it catches him in the chest ; he becomes nauseated (third day),14.—[llOO.] Oppression of breathing (second day),6. —Threatening suffocation (sexton),86. Chest.—Pneumonia,96.—(Is drawn together at times AA'hen coughing; the lungs themselves are contracted),1*.—The side of the diaphragm is in- flamed,21.—Feeling of dryness in the chest, for several days,la.—Burning in the chest,2.—Burning on the chest like fire; and again a small dot of blood in the mouth, in the morning (seventeenth day),6.—Hot burning on the chest, and pinching in the abdomen, with constipation (fifteenth after- noon),6.—Violent burning, Avith stitches over the Avhole chest, externally and internally, as if in the bones,6.—[1110.] Sensation of fulness in the chest, stomach, and abdomen, after coffee (fourteenth day),6.—Pressure on the chest for a long time,6.—*Sticking in the chest, from one side to the other,9. —Slight stitches in the chest, which do not affect respiration (after three hours),5.—*A fine stitch extending from the right axilla into the chest (after one hour),6.—Several fine needlelike stitches, deep in the left loAver ribs, in the afternoon,6.—Tearing in the thorax, especially in the region of the heart (after half an hour),3.—Extreme sensitiveness of the chest to touch (tenth, eleventh, and twelfth days),6.—Relief of habitual oppression of chest (one prover),4.—Front. Burning on the sternum (after eight hours),9. —[1120.] Squeezing and contraction in the forepart of the chest, Avith im- peded respiration, ancl stitching in the Avhole chest, from 11 a.m. till 8 p.m. ; relieved on lying, but returning again (third day),6.—Pressure on the sternum,9.—Pressure from the heart toAvard the sternum, toward evening, increased by speaking and deep respiration,9.—On the right side of the sternum, deep internally, a pressing, with stitching from Avithin outAvard (after four hours),6.—Stitching in the centre of the sternum (third even- ing),6.—Frequent stitching iu the forepart of the chest, especially on in- spiration,6.—Several acute stitches in succession in the sternum, so that she screamed with pain, in the afternoon,6.—Many fine needlelike stitches in successimi, in the lower part of the sternum (after three-quarters of an hour),6.—*Pain in the chest, like a shooting, from the front toward the back, which impedes respiration,9.—Sides. In the morning in bed, a violent pressure in the side of the chest, Avhich disappears on rising,9.—[1130.] CANTHARIS. 529 *Stitchingpain in the forepart of the right chest; it then passes downward into the right lower ribs (after one hour and a half),6.—"Stitching in the right side of the thorax3.—■* Stitching in the right side of the c/test (after two hours and a half),6.—* Stitching in the lower part ofthe righi chest, extending toward the middle of the sternum (after eight hours),6.—Stitching in the right side of the chest, on each inspiration, after midnight, and also on the following day,6.—Stitching in the right costai region, after dinner,6.— Stitching in the right false ribs (after seven hours),6.—Very fine stitching in the right chest, more in the upper part ; immediately afterward in the left side; three-quarters of an hour after dinner,6.—Stitching in the left chest (after two hours and a half),6.—Stitching in the left side of the chest, more externally on the ribs (after ten hours),6.—[1140.] Stitching in the left chest, after dinner,6.—Stitching, inAvard, below the left breast, extending up under the axilla (after half an hour),6.—Stitching in the lowest left ribs, extending toAvard the back,6.—She cannot He on the left side, on account of stitching on inspiration (midnight), (third night),6.—Acute stitching in the left side of the chest under the arra, extending to the middle of the sternum,6.—Acute stitching in the left lower ribs, followed by a tearing near the right Avrist, and then acute stitching in the left upper arm,6.— Very painful stitching in the left chest, and immediately aftenvard beloAV the right breast,6.—During slight, someAvhat sudden, turning of the body, violent stitching in the left side, beloAV the arm, on inspiration, extending through the AA'hole body, just as if some one violently pierced him Avith a fine spear, Avith a jerk, so that it arrested the breathing for a moment ; it oc- curred but once on the other side with the sanie violence, and less violently during rest, but not at ali on respiration or motion (second day),7.— (Stitches in the sides, during motion and rest),'*.—A violent, stitchlike pain in the left side of the chest in the region of the heart, or in the heart itself (after five hours),8.—[1150.] After the stitching in the sternum, sev- eral similar stitches in the last right false rib,6.—Fine stitches in the left side of the chest, below the axilla (after four hours),6.—A few fine stitches in the middle of the right clavicle (after four hours),6.—Several fine stitches in the right loAver ribs, in the afternoon,6.—Many fine stitches in the region of the left axilla on the side of the chest (second morning),6.—Painful, acute stitches in the right costai region below the arm, frequently repeated, in the afternoon,6.—A stitch under the right arm extending into the chest,9. —In the right lower false ribs a painful stitch, Avhile yaAvning (after four hours),6.—A pointed stitch in the right side of the chest; then tearing be- tween the shoulder-blades; then acute stitching in the right shoulder; then stitching in the right hypochondriac region ; then in the right shoulder- blade, Avhence it then passes into the right hypochondriac region, in the afternoon,6. Heart and False.—Anxiety in the pra?cordium,27.—[1160.] Ex- treme prsecordial anxiety,94.—Anxiety about the heart. in the afternoon,6.— Pain in the heart,35.—Drawing pain in the region ofthe heart,3.—Stitch in the heart, folloAved by a crawling sensation,9.—Heart's Action. Vio- lent jerking of the heart, that runs quite to the head (after three weeks),98.— Palpitation of the heart,4.—Violent palpitation, toward evening,9.—Violent palpitation of the heart, for several minutes (soon after taking),8.—Habitual palpitation of the heart entirely ceased (one prover),4.— False. [1170.] Uneasy beating of the pulse in the whole body, so that the limbs tremble, several days,7.—Hard full pulse, as in inflammatory fevers,5.—Pulse con- tracted,50.—Pulse thready (second day),94.—Weak pulse,2.—Pulse feeble, vol. il—34 530 CANTHARIS. and scarcely perceptible (after tAvo days),78.—Pulse scarcely perceptible,87. —Scarcely perceptible pulse (second day),78.—Pulse imperceptible,96.— Pulse scarcely changed during the chili,6.—[1180.] Rapid pulse,41.—Hard, rapid pulso,27.—Pulse full, hard and rapid, as in intìammatory fever,84.— Pulse rapid, full, tense (second day),92.—Pulse weak, trembling, rapid,93.— Pulse quick and hard,96.—Small, quick pulse (after one hour),99.—Pulse quickened by tAvo beats (fwo provers),4.—Pulse quickened by two beats, but evidently softer (tAA'o provers),4.—Pulse increased, fuller, after disappear- ance of the pains, in the morning (fourth day),6.—[1190.] Pulse acceler- ated, full (third day),107.—Pulse accelerated twenty beats per minute (third day),96.—Frequent and small pulse,58.—Frequent, small, and weak pulso,101. —Small, frequent pulse,93.—Pulse Aveak, coinpressible, frequent (HO),102.—■ Pulse full, SO,89.—Pulse 98, full and soft (third day),96.—Pulse 100 (two cases), 80 (one case), (second day),53.—Pulse more than 100 to the min- ute,42.—[1200.] Pulse 104, full and regular (third day),53 96.—Pulse 130, weak and tremulous,96.—Pulse slightly diminished (in some), (after fwo hours),4.—Progressive diminution ofthe pulse; the maximum of this dimi- nutiou A\ras twenty-fwo beats,4.—Pulse remarkably diminished (after three hours),4.—Remarkable diminution of pulse (five to sixteen beats), (after tAA'o hours),4.—Pulse slow and full (after tAA'o hours),6.—Pulse sloAver, by troni tAA'o to forty beats (eight provers), (after tAvo hours),4.—Pulse fell five beats,104.—The pulse, after violent action, lost seven beats in a minute,101.— [1210.] Pulse fell to about fifty per minute,100.—Pulse 45 (after vomit- ing),4.—Pulse 35, small and intermittent,4.—Pulse 20 and small (second day),53.—Pulse irregular and intermittent,49.—Small, hard, intermitting pulse,47.—Pulse 130, weak and paroxysmal,81. Neck and Fack.—Week. Thick neck,45.—TAvitching in the left cervical muscles,6.—Stiffness in the neck, with tensive pain on stooping,'1.— [1220.] Fine but. sharply drawing pain in a narrow line extending doAvmvard, deep in the right cervical muscles (after tAvo hours),8.—Several dull stitches in the left cervical muscles, in the afternoon,6.—Tearing in the left cervical muscles, with headache, like a heaviness, on AA'alking (second day),6.— Tearing in the nape of the neck, extending upAvard toAA'ard the vertex (sixth day, A.M.),6.—Tearing inthe nape ofthe neck and stitching in the right cervical muscles, on moving the head, AA'hence it extends into the upper part ofthe head (after six hours),6.—SAvollen cervical glands paiuful to touch,9. —Hack. Pain in the back, in the vertebral column,87.—Pains in the back and limbs,29.—Violent pain in the back,23.—Dragging in the back, as if about to be "uiiAvell," which period she had passed about ten days before; slight sIioav, but the pains the same,"1.—[1230.] Sticking-cutting pain through the back aud abdoraen, Avhich speedily passes off (after nine hours),8.—Tear- ing pain in the back,'.— Tearing pain in the back, especially in the morn- ing,'*.—Forsal. A stitch inAvard, beloAV the right shoulder-blade (after four hours),6.—Several violent dull stitches in the upper part of the right shoulder-blade, Avith burning on the skin in the sanie place, in the after- noon,6.—Extremely violent acute stitches in the right shoulder-blade, in the evening,6.—Tearing iu the shoulder-blade (after one hour),3.—Tearing and stitching in the right shoulder-blade, in the upper part (after three hours),6.— Pain betAveen shoulders (after half an hour),97.— Continued stitching betAveen the shoulders on every motion, as if the parts Avere sprained,'1.—[1240.] Tearing betAveen the shoulder-blades (after tAA'o hours and on the third day),6.—A throbbing sensation on the right side of the spine, near the eleventh and tAvelfth dorsal vertebrse, disappearing for CANTHARIS. 531 a feAV moments, and returning again, increased by every motion, extending by single jerks downward to the right thigh, at 11 p.m. (sixth day),106.— Lumbar. Pain in lumbar region,96.—Dull pain in the lumbar region and hypochondria, increased by pressure,93.—Dull heavy pain in the lum- bar region, increased by pressure,81.—Large pointed stitches in the left lumbar region, with the cutting in the abdomen,6.—A stitch extending into the right lumbar region (after four hours and a half),6.—In the right lumbar region painful stitching, then tearing in the left hypochondriac region internally, unchanged on rubbing (after a quarter of an hour),6.— Pains in the region of the loins aud the loAver abdomen,26.—*Pain in the loins, kidneys, and in the whole abdomen, with such pain on urinating that he could not. pass a single drop without moaning and screaming (from a fly- blister 011 the knee-joint),41.—[1250.] *Pain in the loins, with incessant de- sire to urinate; he passes only a small quantity,96.—Intolerable pains in the loins, kidneys, and the AA'hole abdomen,20.—Boring pains in the loins (after one hour),103.—Cutting pain in both loins, which extends to beneath the shoulders, aa bere it becomes stitching (third afternoon),6.—Great Aveariness in the small of the back, Avith a peculiar pressing paiu in the region of the last rib, in the back, while sitting (second day),108.—Pain across the small ofthe back, on motion, as if he had injured himself (first days),'1.—Press- ing pain in the small of the back for two days,3.—Almost Constant cutting pain in the small ofthe back, especially on sitting (first day),7.—Stitching in the small of the back, after rising from sitting or on Avalking,6.—Pain like biting in the small ofthe back (the Avhole secoucl day),6.—[1260.] Biting and gnaAving in the small of the back (third day),6.—Tearing, Avith stitching, in the small of the back (after one hoj.ir),6.—Sacrai. GnaAving in the sacrum, in the evening (second day),6.—Stitching and gnaAving on the right side ofthe sacrum, as if in the bone (after tAvo hours and a half),6.—■ A stitch and a tearing in the coccyx, so that she Avas frightened; frequently repeated,6. Extremities in General.—Objective. Great Aveakness of limbs (second day),92.—In the morning, laxness and lassitude in ali the limbs, so that he remains in bed much longer than usuai (second day),3.— Weariness in the hands and feet (fourth day),6.—Collapse of limbs,4.— Trembling of the limbs,4 87.—[1270.] Trembling of the limbs,87.—Trembling and Aveakness of the limbs, lasting a long time,94.—Trembling of the hands and feet, during the chili, in the evening,6.—Unconscious tossing about of the limbs,64.—Convulsions in ali the limbs,93.—Numbness of arms and legs (after three weeks),98.—Subjective. A feeling of dryness in the joints of the arms and limbs, for fwelve days,'*.—Pain and stiffness of Hmbs (after three weeks),98.—Contracting, almost paralytic, pain in the limbs,1.—Draw- ings in the extremities,87.—[1280.] Drawing, almost paralytic, pain in the limbs,1*.—The forearms and loAver legs feel bruised (third, fourth, fifth, and sixth days),6. Superior Extremities.—Shoulder. DraAving pain in the left shoulder-joint,3.—Stitching below the right chest, extending into the right shoulder, on inspiration,6.—Stitching-tingling in the axilla?.'1.—Tearing in the axilla,3.—Arni. Boring pain in the middle of the upper arm,6.— DraAving and stitching in the right upper arra, as if in the bone, after din- ner,6.—GnaAving in the right humerus in the middle, and at the same time stitching farther above,6.—GnaAving in the middle of the upper arm, on the external surface (after four hours),6.—[1290.] In the middle of the right upper arm, a painful gnaAving (after one hour and three-quarters), 532 CANTHARIS. then stitching in the left knee, on the inner surface,6.—Tearing on the inner surface of the right humerus, disappearing on pressure, during break- fast (one hour),6.—Tearing in the middle of the right upper arm, in the afternoon,6.—Tearing from the bend of the right elboAV into the shoulder,6.— Pain, as if bruised, in the right upper arm (after two hours and a half),6.— Elbow. Sensation in the right elbow as if something Avere holding her fast there,6.—A drawing pain in the right elbow,9.—Tearing in the bend of the elbow ; on rubbing, it passes into the outer side of the upper arm, after dinner,6.—Tearing in the bend of the right elbow,6.—Forearm. Tear- ing from the middle ofthe left forearm to the middle ofthe upper arra,6.— [1300.] Painful tearing from the middle of the right upper arm to the middle ofthe forearm, relieved by rubbing (after one hour and a half),6.— Violent tearing in the middle of the right forearm, and at the same tirae in both calves (in the evening and also the second day, frequently repeat- ed),6.— Wrist. Stitching from the right wrist up toAvard the elbow, and with each stitch a throb, in the afternoon,6.—Hand. DraAving pain in the bones of the hands and forearm (after eighteen hours),'*.—Tearing in the left hand (second day),3.—Tearing on the inner margin of the right hand, toAvard the little finger,disappearing on rubbing (after two hours),6.—Tearing on the back of the right hand, together with stitching extending into the left npper arm,6.—Fingers. Pain and tension in the little finger for several days,7.—Burning in the tips of the fingere,9.—Painful drawing and tension from the right hand into the fingers (after three hours and a half),6.— [1310,] Stitch in the bones ofthe right shoulder, through and through, re- peatedly during the first afternoon, then not again,7.—Tearing in the left little finger, in the afternoon,6. Inferior Extremities.—Inability to stand or Avalk,87.—Paralysis eral days,7.—[1330.] Boring pain in both knees, so violent that it contracted both her lower legs (third day),6.—Drawing pain in the hollows of the knees,1*.—(Cutting in the knees, when walking),'1.—Frequent painful stitches deep into the right knee (after three hours and a half),6.—Tearing about the right knee (after nine hours),6.—Tearing in the right knee, dis- appearing on rubbing (after a quarter of an hour),6.—Tearing in the right knee, extending to the middle of the lower leg (after three hours),6.—Tear- ing on the external surface of the left knee, and sensation like falling CANTHARIS. 533 asleep, after sitting down (after one hour and a half),6.—Tearing from the middle ofthe right thigh into the hollow ofthe knee, in the afternoon,6.— Bormg-tearing pains, with sticking, now in both knees, now in the right only; the pain extends backAvard and doAvmvard into the feet, upward into the right hip, and thence into the left hip ; only Avarm dry applications some- Avhat relieve the pains ; Camphor gave no relief on this day (eighth day),6. —[1340.] The knee and lower leg can scarcely bear to be touched (ninth ving in the first back teeth of the left side of the upper jaAV,3.—Sudden throbbing in the teeth, while eating,1.—Violent draAving-jerking in a holloAV back tooth,3.—Gums. Swelling of the gum about a hollow tooth,1.—*Some pustules on the gum,1.—Retraction of the gum from the upper and loAver incisors (in a young girl ; removed by mercury),4.—Retraction of the gum from the incisors, the roots are laid bare (removed by mercury), (after six days),4.—* The gum retracts from the lower incisors,1.—* The gum becomes loosened from the teeth, and sensitive,1.—* Very profuse bleeding of the gum,1. —[320.] Bleeding of the gum after sucking it (after two days),4.—Heat in the gum,1.—Drawing pain in the gum,1.—*Sore pain in the gum during the day,1.—*The gum was painfully sensitive when chewing,1.—Tongue. *The tongue was coated white*.—* Yellowish-brown mucus coats the tongue,1. —The tongue is difficult to move, with difficult speech,2.—Heaviness ofthe tongue and stiffness, so that speech became very difficult,1.—Heat and dry- ness of the tip of the tongue,4.—[330.] Cramplike pain on the left side of the root of the tongue,1.—Stitches in the tongue,1.—Fine tearing paiu in the right side of the tongue,1.—* Sensitiveness of the tongue, with rawness in it,1.—Soreness ofthe right side ofthe tongue, with sticking pain,1.—Gen- eral Alouth. Quite cold breath ; also coldness in the throat, mouth, and teeth,1.—Offensive breath,1.—A blister in the upper part of the palate,1. —* When sucking the gum, pure blood flows into the mouth, in the forenoon, returning several days at the same time (after five days),4.—Dryness of the 572 CARBO VEGETABILE. mouth, Avithout thirst,1.—[340.] Dryness of the mouth in the morning,1 — Great dryness of the mouth, in the morning on waking,1.—Sensation in the mouth and on the tongue, as after drinking Avine freely in the evening (after ten hours),4.—Heat in the mouth, especially in the upper lip,1.—*Heat in the mouth, with rawness and dryness of the tip of the tongue (after one and tAvo days),4.—Pressive pain on the posterior part of the palate,3.—Saliva. *Increased collection of saliva in the mouth (after a quarter of an hour),4.— Bitter mucus in the mouth in the morning,1.—The mouth is filled with mucus by eructations, always only a feAV hours after dinner,1.—Taste. Flat, watery, offensive taste in the mouth (after tAvo days),1.—[350.] Salty taste in the mouth, the whole day,1.—Sour faste after eating,1.—*Bitter taste before and after eating,1.—*Bitterness on the palate, with dryness of the tongue,1.—Bitter taste, with eructations,1.—When sucking the gum Avith the tongue, a taste of blood in the mouth, and the saliva becomes bloody (after fifty-one and eighty-five hours),4. Throat.—Inflammation ofthe throat, with a sensation as if something were sticking in it, with stitches,1.—*Much hawking of mucus,1.—Much mu- cus constantly passes from the posterior nares,1.—Sensation of dryness in the throat and posterior nares,1.—[360.] Sensation of dryness in the throat, Avhen swalloAving,1.—Sensation of roughness in the back part of the throat (after three days),4.—Sensation of coldness in the lower portion of the throat,1.—Sensation of constriction and internai swelling of the throat,1.— Pressive pain in the throat (after six days),1.—Violent pressive pain in the muscles of the throat, on the right side,3.—Scratching in the throat,1.— Pressive tearing in the muscles ofthe throat,3.—Sore throat, as from swelling on the palate, Avith painful SAvallowing, for four days,1.—Sore pain in the throat, when eating,1.—[370.] *Scraping in the throat,1.—Scraping in the throat (after three days),4.—Scraping in the throat, in the evening and morning, which provokes a dry cough,1.—Severe scraping and crawling in the throat and fauces, soon transiently relieved by hawking,3.—*Scraping and rawness in the throat, for several days,1.—Scraping in the throat, with some cough, which causes lachrymation, particularly of the left eye,3.—Se- vere craAvling in the throat, only transiently relieved by haAvking, with much accumulation of saliva,3.—Sticking-itching in the throat and neck, with red spots in it (after thirty-eight hours),4.— Uvula. Inflammation and swelling of the uvula, with sticking in the throat,1.—Fauces and Fharynx. Much tenacious mucus in the fauces, which he Avas obliged to raise,1.—[380.] Mucus of an unpleasant taste and odor in the fauces,1. —*Burning in the upper part of the fauces,3.—Burning in the fauces and back part of the throat, as in coryza (after ten hours),4.—Contracting sen- sation deep in the pharynx,1.—Pressive pain in the fauces, just behind the palate,1.—Tearing pressure in the back part of the fauces, and in the left side of the root ofthe tongue,3.—Frequent biting and burning in the fauces and palate,3.—Biting posteriorlv in the fauces, as in the commencement of coryza, though a more acrid biting,3.—^Swallowing, coughing, or blowing the nose causes pain in the fauces and posterior nares, as if sore1.—Painful hiccough in the pharynx, after eating,1.—[390.] Frequent sensation, in the forenoon, as if something hot and sharp arose along the pharynx,1.— *Sensation in the pharynx as if it were contracted or drawn together1.—Pres- sure in the pharynx, Avhen not swallowing, as if it were contracted or con- stricted,3.—A kind of pressure and fulness in the pharynx, extending into the stomach, almost like heartburn,1.—Swallowing. Painless inipedi- ment when swallowing ; the saliva that was swalloAved passed down only CARBO VEGETABILE. 573 gradually,3.—* The food cannot be easily swallowed ; the throat seems con- stricted with sjmsms, though without pain,1.—Throat Externally. Great SAvelling of the parotid gland, as far as the angle of the jaw,1. Stomach.—Appetite. Hunger, with, however, aversion to usually agreeable food,1.—Longing for sweet and salt things,1.—Very soon full and satisfied, after a moderate breakfast,4.—[400.] Diminished appetite, toward noon, Avith nausea (after five days),1.—Little appetite at noon, Avith slight cutting in the abdomen (after four days),4.—Little appetite ; she is soon satisfied ; aching in the pit of the stomach, and sensation of emptiness in the stomach, for half an hour,1.—Slight appetite, Avith heat in the mouth and raAvness and dryness on the tip of the tongue (after forfcy-two hours),4. —Appetite slight, with no taste, as in catarrh,1.—Loss of appetite, with frequent eructations, aud confusion of the head,1.—Complete loss of appe- tite, Avith coated tongue and great AA'eariness,4.—Want of hunger ; he Avould like to go Avithout eating,3.—She could eat nothing at ali in the morning till noon, then relished her food, but could eat nothing in the evening,1.— The Avant of appetite is associated with a sensation of relaxation and weak- ness of the muscles in the limbs,4.—[410.] Loss of desire for coffee,1.— * Aversion to fat meat,1.—Aversion to butter,1.—*Aversion to milk, which makes her flatulent,1.—Eructations aud Hiccough. *Eructations, (after one hour and a half),4.—* Violent, almost Constant, eructations,1.— Very frequent eructations, as Avell before. as after eating, mostly in the afternoon, for eight days (after four days),4.—Eructations, after eating and drinking,1.—*Frequent empty eructations, the whole day, mostly in the after- noon,3.—Empty eructations after soup and every tirae after drinking,1.— [420.] Frequent empty eructations, preceded by transient gripings in the abdomen,3.—The eructation is always empty, and accompanied, especially in the afternoon, with much accumulation of flatulence in the abdoraen,4. —SAveet eructations,1.—Sour eructations in the open air, towards even- ing,1.—Sour eructations, after taking milk,1.—Sour eructations with burn- ing in the stomach,1.—Bitter, scraping eructations,1.—Constant sensation as of heartburn ; acidity constantly rising into the mouth,1.— Waterbrash,1. —Great inclination to hiccough frora the slightest cause,1.—[430.] Hiccough, after a moderate dinner,4.—Hiccough, especially after every motion,1.— Nausea. Momentary attacks of nausea,1.—Nausea in the morning, an hour after waking, with qualmishness in the stomach1.—Nausea, every fore- noon, about 10 or 11 o'clock,1.—Nausea, at night,1.—Nausea, before every meal,1.—Nausea with every meal,1.—Nausea, even to retching, before dinner,1.—Nausea, Avith pressure in the storaach, after eating, folloAved by violent dragging-doAvn pain about the navel,1.—[440.] Nausea and loss of appetite, even Avhen fasting, stili more after eating, Avith anxiety, dizziness, obscuration before the eyes, and white tongue; he was obliged to He down towards evening, Avithout sleepiness (after six and seven days),1.—Constant nausea, without appetite and without stool,1.—Sickening nausea (fourth day),1.—*Frequent qualmishness; he did not vomit, however1.—Stomach. Heaviness in the stomach, and sensation of trembling in it,1.—*He feels acidity in the stomach, when lying on the back and when walking,1.—Painful- ness of the stomach, when walking or standing; it feels heavy and hanging down,1.—pain in the pit of the stomach, in the evening, with sensitiveness to touch, together with nausea and aversion, even on thinking of eating,1.— *Burning sensation in the stomach1.—Continued burning in the stomach,1. —[450.] Fulness, eructations, general heaviness, after a moderate supper ; Avriting is slow and difficult,4.—*The stomach feels tense and full1.—Tension 574 CARBO VEGETABILE. and pressure above the stomach, extending from the ribs,1.—Constrictive pain beneath the pit of the stomach, which is increased by pressure of the finger,2.—*A contractive sensation beneath the stomach,1.—Contractive pain near the pit of the stomach, on the right side, in the morning and after- noon,1.—.* Griping in the pit of the stomach, as from flatulence,1.—Cramp in the stomach, and cardialgia in a nursing woman,1.—^Contractive cramp in the stomach, even at night, extending up into the chest, with disten- sion of the abdomen ; she was obliged to bend doublé, and could not He down because it became worse ; the pain was paroxysmal, and took away her breath,1. —ClaAving in the stomach, extending up to the throat, like heartburn,1.— [460.] Gnawing in the stomach, in the morning, when fasting,1.—Cramp in the stomach, Avith incessant acid eructations,1.—Pressive sensation be- neath the pit of the stomach (after twenty-four hours),4.—An anxious pressure in the pit of the stomach (after four days),1.—Pressure in the stomach, as from something sore ; worse on touch,1.—Continued painful pressure in the pit of the stomach and in the upper abdomen, as if in the stomach, in the evening, after 7,3.—Pressure beneath the stomach, at night, with uneasy sleep and anxious dreams,1.—Pressive sensation in the region of the stomach, disappearing on passing wind, with rumbling,4.—Pressure in the stomach folloAVs rumbling in the abdomen,1.—* Very much oppressed and full,1.—On stooping, it seems as if sausages were lying on the right and left sides, near the stomach,1.—*The epigastric region is very sensitive,1.— Throbbing in the pit of the stomach,1. Abdomen.—Hypochondria. [470.] Painful sticking-tearing in both hypochondria, starting from a point just below the pit ofthe stomach, and extending to both sides,3.—*Both hypochondria are painful to touch,1.— *Every piece of clothing about the hypochondrium oppresses him and is unen- durable,1.—Transient but violent pain in the right hypochondrium,3.— Pressive pain in the left hypochondrium,1.—Violent sticking in the region of the liver (after forty-eight hours),1.—* Tension in the region of the liver, as if it were too short there, on waking from the midday nap,1.—*The region of the liver is very sensitive and painful to touch,1.—Pressive pain in the liver, when Avalking in the open air,1.—Violent tearing in the liver, causing cries,1.—[480.] Bruised pain in the liver,1.—Drawing pain beneath the left ribs,1.—Pressure beneath the short ribs, after breakfast,3.— Umbilical. Audible rumblings in the umbilical region,2.—Burning in the umbilical regimi,3.—Burning pain in the skin near the navel, frequently returning (after four hours),3.—Severe griping about the umbilical region, after eat- ing a little harmless food ; soon disappears after eructations or passage of wind,3.—Griping about the navel, extending into the stomach, for four days and nights (first in the morning, on rising) ; she was obliged to He doAvn, could not stand erect on account of the paiu, and could not sleep at night, Avith Constant chilliness ; on the second night, diarrhcea, Avhich was Avorse at night (after six days),1.—Pressive pain in the umbilical region,'.—Sore pain in a spot below the navel,3.—General Abdomen. [490.] * Abdo- men distended by flatulence, in the afternoon,4.—* Abdomen very much dis- tended, after dinner (ninth day),1.—* Distension of the abdomen, with rum- bling in it, after eating a little,3.—After a stool, the abdoraen is SAvollen, like an indtiration (second day),1.—Movings about in the abdoraen (imme- diately),3.—Much motion in the abdomen, and frequent passage of loud, or noiseless, or moist flatus,3.—Incessant noise in the abdomen, without urging to stool,1.—*Audible rumbling moves slowly about the abdomen (after three hours),3.—Loud rumbling and noise in the abdomen, for eight days,4.— CARBO VEGETABILE. 575 *Audible rumblings in the abdomen, with some griping,2.—[500.] Fermenta- tion in the abdomen, followed by diarrhoeic stool, with passage of moist offensive flatus,1.—Complete emptiness of the abdomen after stool, espe- cially noticed Avhen Avalking,4.—* Much flatulence and distension of the abdo- men, caused by things which usually digested easily,1.—Much flatulence, with rumbling and loud movings in the abdomen, in the afternoou,4.—Accumu- lation of flatus in the right side of the upper abdomen, more towards the back, with pinching pains,1.—Flatus moves about the abdomen, and causes here and there stitches, especially in the left side, under the ribs,3.—Suddenly, a great quantity of flatus, in the afternoon, which passes without difficulty (after thirty-six hours),4.—^Offensive flatus (after one hour and a half),3. —* Vèry much offensive flatus (after one hour),4.—Passage of much wind after the rumbling,2.—[510.] * Passage of offensive, at last moist, flatus, with painful dragging towards the sacrum, and thence toward the abdomen (after tAvo hours),3.—Enormous passage of odorless flatus, in the moruing, on Avak- ing,1.—Passage of some odorless flatus, with much moving of flatus in the abdomen (after half an hour),4.—Passage of much loud odorless flatus, with frequent eructations (after four days),4.—Great anxiety in the abdoraen,1. —Heaviness in the abdoraen,1.—* The abdomen seems very heavy,1.—*Sensa- tion as if the abdomen hung down heavily ; she was only able to walk quite bent,1.—Pain in the abdomen, as from lifting a heavy weight, even when slightly raising her arni for the purpose of doing some work with the hand ; the same pain is felt when touching the abdomen,1.—*Pain in the bowels, as from lifting or a sprain, as soon as she lies upon the side; mostly in the left side ofthe abdomen,1.—[520.] Burning in the abdomen,1.—The abdomen is full aud pressed, as if overloaded with food, day and night, with eructations,1. —If he eats or drinks, the abdomen feels as if it would burst,1.— Tension in the abdomen,3.—Pain over the whole abdomen, as far as the pubes, as though ali the muscular fibres were draAvn tense or hardened, which made him very anxious,1.—Tensive and pressive pain in the right side of the upper abdo- men, extending across the Avhole storaach,1.—* Tension in the abdomen from accumulated flatus, but it is passed copiously and easily, in the afternoon^.— Tensive and pressive pain over nearly the whole abdomen, with Constant uneasiness and weeping, as from despair,1.—Constrictive sensation in the abdomen,1.—Continued pressive pinching in tlie upper abdomen,3.—[530.] While sitting bent over, fine pinching in the abdomen, on the left side of the spinai column,4.—Griping in the bowels, with naturai stool,1.—Griping pains in various places in the bowels, which are frequently transient,4.— Griping in the abdomen, during and after eating,3.—Fine griping in the abdomen, when sitting bent,4.—The griping in the abdomen comes on almost only in the afternoon and evening, and appears to be caused by flatulence; it disappears after passing it,4.—Colie before the stool,1.—Colie, as after taking cold ; it was worse before passing flatus, and relieved after it,1.—Colic-like cramp, from morning till evening, before menstruation,4.— Colie, during a diminished flow of the menses, with pain in ali the bones, as if beaten,1.—[540.] Flatulent colie, Avith passage of odorless flatus,3.— Frequent colie, extending to the small ofthe back and bladder, afterwards a stool, almost as after rhubarb,3.—Frequent pinching colie, especially in the right side of the abdomen,3.—Dragging or griping colie, after a stool3.— Pressive colie, with rumbling and passage of moist, warm, odorless flatus, whereupon it ceased,3.—Pressive colie, with urging to stool and passage of hot flatus, which relieved it,3.—Cutting colie,1.—Pain drawing across the abdomen, before the stool,4.—Disagreeable pressure in the abdomen, so that 576 CARBO VEGETABILE. she was obliged to hold it constantly with the hand,1.—Pressive pain in the left side of the abdomen ; movings about in the abdomen, Avith griping,1.— [550.] Dull pressive pain on a small spot in the abdomen,3.—Cuttings in the abdomen, momentarily, but very often,1.—Cuttings in the abdomen that shoot through like lightning,1.—Cuttings in the boAvels, like colie, in the evening,1.—Sticking pain in the left side of the abdomen and chest, in- creased by breathing,3.—Dull pinching-stitchings, as from below upAvards, in the abdomen,3.—Bruised pain in the abdominal muscles,1.—Hypogas- trium and Iliac Fegion. Movings deep in the lower abdomen,3.— * The flatus colleets here and there in the abdomen, under the short ribs, in the hypogastric region, causing pinching and pressure, and very gradually pass- ing down into the rectum, Avith sensation of heat,4.—Gurgling in the left side of the lower abdomen,3.—[560.] Griping and sticking pains in the left lower abdomen,3.—Pinching colie in the lower abdomen,3.—A violent pinch- ing labor-like colie, which especially pressed upon the sacrum (and the blad- der), with rumbling of the bowels, on waking, at 3 a.m., from an uneasy sleep, with many anxious dreams,3.—Pressive colie in the lower abdomen,1.— Tearing-aching in the lower abdomen, extending up to the navel,3.—Pinch- ing pressure in the lower abdomen,3.—Pinching pressure deep in the right side ofthe lower abdomen, extending towards the hips,3.—Cutting pains in the loAver abdomen, during menstruation,1.—A crawling creeping-sticking in the lower abdomen (after twenty-eight hours),3.—After a hard scanty stool, in the morning, pinching stitches in the left side of the lower abdo- men, with incomplete desire for stool, like a pressure upon the rectum, throughout the whole day (after four days),3.—[570.] A sore pain, exter- nally, in the loAver portion of the abdomen, even on touch (after four hours),3.—Griping pain in the right inguinal regimi,3.—Pressive pain in the inguinal region, in the right side,3. Fectum and Anus.—Passage of much mucus from the rectum, for several days in succession,1.—*Discharge of acri et, corrosive moisture from the rectum (after twenty-four hours),1.—Discharge of pure blood from the rectum, Avith tearing pain for several days (in a young woman Avho had never had the like before), (after seven days),4.—Sensation as if the stool would come, with burning in the anus and passage of flatus,3.—* Tenesmus in the rectum,1.—* Gnawing in the rectum, when not at stool1.—* Crawling in the rectum and complaints òf ascarides,1.—[580.] Swollen, painful ha?mor- rhoids,1.—Tickling-itching in the haBmorrhoids,1.—Moisture ofthe anus, with tenesmus, Avhen urinating,1.—*A glutinous moisture of a musty odor exudes in considerable quantity from the anus, at night,1.—*Bleeding from the anus, during stool1.—Rush of blood to the anus,1.—*Burning in the anus after a stool1.—Burning and sticking in the anus,1.—Burning in the right side of the anus (after six hours),3.—Burning in the anus, during the stool, which consists of small, hard, fecal masses,4.—[590.] Burning in the anus, Avith unpleasant sensation of dryness in it (after seven days),4.—Pinching in the anus, when not at stool,1.—Pressive pain in the anus,3.—Cutting in the anus, during stool,4.—Cutting pain in the anus, with a hard stool,3.— *Sticking in the anus, during stool, as with needles,1.—*Stitches towards the anus,1.—A feAV stitches in the anus, in the evening,4.—A very painful stitch through the anus and rectum, starting from the coccyx, as with a hot needle (after six days),4.—Biting in the anus,3.—[600.] *Soreness of the anus,1.— Itching in the anus, in the morning, in bed, aggravated by scratching, and followed by burning,4.—Itching in the anus, increased by scratching, and changing into a burning, on Avaking from a long sleep (after thirty-two CARBO VEGETABILE. 577 hours),4.—Itching in the anus, and, after rubbing, burning in it,3.—Stitch- ing pain in the periiia?um, near the anus,3.—Soreness of the perinceum, with painful itching when touched,1.—*Soreness, with itching and moisture of the perinceum at night1.—Urging to stool, after breakfast, which though not hard is only evacuated Avith much pressure,3.—Sudden urging to stool, as from fulness in the rectum, but little passes, hoAvever,2.—Great urging to stool, Avhich is scanty and difficult to evacuate,3.—[610.] A feeling of urging to stool, from a sensation in the abdomen and small" of the back, without result,3.—Ineffectual urging to stool (after eighty hours),3.—In- effectual urging to stool, in the evening (after thirty-six hours),1.—*In- effectual urging to stool; only wind passes ivith painful pressure in the rectum,1. —Excessive desire for stool, Avith craAvling in the anus, and pressure in the bladder toAvards the small of the back, like a ha?raorrhoidal colie, at in- tervals ; instead of a stool, violent bearing-doAvn pains in the lower abdomen, in front and back, with burning in the anus, and sensation as in diarrhcea ; after the pain, a scanty passage of fseces, consisting of soft pieces, Avith great exertion, Avith relief of the pains,3. Stool. — Fiarrhcea. Diarrhcea (after forty-eight hours),1. — Stool tAvice (after fourteen hours),4.-—Stool at 10 p.m., uuusually late in the day, Avith rumbling in the abdomen (after forty-four hours),4.—Stool thinner than usuai, Avith urging thereto,4.—Stool tenacious, scanty, not cohering properly, Avith inactivity of the rectum (after six days),4.—[620.] Hard stool,3.—Hard stool, for tAvo or three days,1.—Stool hard, delayed, with mudi exertion (after thirty hours),3/—Acrid stool, with coated tongue,1.— The stool passes with loud passage of flatus,3.—Passage of stool with burn- ing in the rectum,1.—Mucus precedes the stool, followed by hard, then by soft fieces, Avith cutting colie ; during the first week,1.—Mudi passage of mucus with the stool,1.—* Passage of mucus, with urging in the anus,1.— Filamentous yellowish mucus envelops the stool ; this mucus is entirely bloody in the last portions of the fceces2.—[630.] Discharge of blood with every stool,1.—A child cries aloud, for six or seven rainutes, whilst bloody mucus passes from him, instead of a stool,1.—Passage of ascarides,1.—Constipa- tion. Complete constipation (after sixty-seven hours),4.—The first week, stool seldom and hard, only for tAvo or three days,1.—One day no stool, the next day two stools,1. Urinary Organs.—Bladder. Pressing pain in the bladder, fre- quently during the day, though she Avas able to retain the urine,1.—The urine is passed Avith pressive pain in the bladder,1.— Urethra. Burning iu the urethra, when urinating,1.—Extremely painful burning and twing- ing in the urethra, when urinating,1.—[640.] Contraction ofthe urethra, every morning,1.—Pinching pains in the urethra (almost immediately),1.— Frequent tearing in the urethra, Avhen urinating ; the last drops consist of mucus, and are painful to pass,1.—Tearing and draAving in the urethra, after urinating, in the morning,3.—Was aAvaked very early in the morning, by desire to urinate,1.—Urging to urinate, nearly every hour,1.—Frequent inclination to urinate, though it passes slowly,1.—He Avas obliged to rise frequently at night to urinate,1.—Micturition. Passage of mudi urine, after drinking a little (after six hours),3.—Urine very scanty (after forty- eight hours),3.—[650.] Some thick, milky urine is passed at the dose of urinating,1.— Urine. Very strong odor of the urine,1.—Profuse, clear yelloAV urine (after twenty-four hours),4.—Dark-colored urine,1.—Reddish, turbid urine,1.—Dark-red urine, as if it was mixed with blood (after two vol. il—37 578 CARBO VEGETABILE. days),1.—Dark-red urine, with roughness of the throat,3.—*Red sediment to the urine1.—The urine remains clear, though it deposits some gravel,1. Sexual Organs. — Alale. Frequent erections (after twenty-four hours),4.—[660.] Frequent continuous erections, for three days together,1. —He aAvoke every hour, with erections,1.—Constant erections, at night, Avithout voluptuous sensations or fancies,3.—Great itching soreness, aud a vesicle on the inner side of the prepuce,1.—Itching and soreness of the pre- puce,1.—SAvelling of the scrotum, which feels hard,1.—Crawling in the testicles, and on the scrotum,1.—Increased sexual desire (after forty-nine days),1.—Complete loss of sexual desire, in the morning, not even excited by sensual thoughts (after twenty-four hours),3.—Frequent emissions, with- out much sensation,1.—[6T0.] Emissions,, Avithout dreams,1.—Emission too soon on coition, folloAved by roaring of blood in the head,1.—Excessive emissions, Avhich painfully shake the nerves, followed by violent burning in the forepart of the urethra, Avith severe cutting and burning Avhen urinating, which continues a long time and is renewed on slight external pressure,3.— Discharge of prostatic (luid, Avhen straining at stool,1.—Female. Discharge of Avhite mucus from the vagina (after four days),1.—Leucorrhcea appeared after urinating (first day),1.—*Much very thin leucorrhcea, in the morning, on rising, and not again during the whole day,}.—*Milky leucorrhcea, which is excoriating (twelfth day),1.—*Red sore places on the pudenda, looking like ulcers, Avhich do not pain, only itch, Avith leucorrhcea,1.—*Aphthoc of the pudenda1.,—[680,] Burning in the pudenda,1.—Heat and redness of the pudenda,1.—Sticking in the pudenda, when urinating,1.—*Itching in the pudenda and anus1.—Itching in the pudenda on urinating,1.—Great sore- ness in the pudenda, toAvards the forepart, in the evening^1.—*During the leucorrhcea, soreness and rawness in the pudenda,1.—Smarting pain in the pudenda, with leucorrhcea, for two> days ; folloAved by appearance of the menses, which have been suppressed for many months; they flow for three days, but are quite black, folloAved by a very little leucorrhcea, without smarting,1.—Great itching on the mons veneris,1.—* Menses five days too soon (after twenty-one days),1.—[690.J Menses six days too soon (after tAvo days),1. — Menses five days too late (secondary action), (after fifty-five days),1.—Menses six days too late ; they are biting and make the parts sore,1.—*The menstrual blood is too thick, and of a strong odor,1. Fespiratory Organs. —Farynx and Trachea. *Great roughness in the larynx, with deep rough voice, which failed if he exerted it, though without pain in the throat,3___*He is obliged to clear his throat so often, in the evening, that the larynx becomes raw and sore,1.—* When coughing, severe pain in the larynx and in the region ofthe thyroid cartilage, as if ulcer- ated,1.—CraAvling and itching in the larynx, with whistling Avhen breathing ; with tightness of the chest and a dry cough, in the evening after lying doAvn,1. —* Unusual-sensation of dryness in the trachea, not relieved by hawking, for several days (after three days),4.—Pressure in the trachea, on inspiration,1. —[700.] Crawling in the upper part of the trachea, as if something were tightly seated there, provoking cough (after three hours),3.—Irritation to cough, frequently returning, in the back part of the throat, with short cough,3. —Irritation to cough, as from sulphur fumes, Avith retching,1.— Voice. Slight roughness of the voice, as if oppressed by fatigue, by speaking (after three days),4.—* Hoarseness and roughness in the larynx, so that she could not speak edoud without great exertion,1.—Hoarseness in the evening (after tAvelve days),1.—Suddenly great hoarseness in the evening, so that he could scarcely speak a loud Avord, with great dyspncea, so that he Avas scarcely able to CARBO VEGETABILE. 579 breathe, when walking in the open air (after sixth day),1.—Paroxysm as follows : The boy became hoarse, distorted his eyes (as if something were sticking in them) Avhen Jie Avished to speak, with lachrymation ; this was folloAved by red cheeks, pain on swallowing, loud breathing when asleep, cough, vomiting of milk ; he was obstinate and screamed frequently (after a feAV hours),1.—* Almost voiceless in the morning,1.—Cough and Expec- toration. Cough after the slightest cold, in the morning on rising from bed, or if she goes from a Avarm room into a cold one,1.—[710.] Cough, from irritation and craAvling in the throat, in a few deep paroxysms, on account of Avhich the chest is painful, as if pressed in,3.—Cough, Avhich causes vomiting and retching, in the evening,1.— Cough in the evening, in bed, before going to sleep,1.—Cough every time as soon as she has eaten sufficiently,1.—Frequent cough caused by irritation in the upper part of the chest, with roughness and scraping in the throat (after three days),4.— Slight attacks of cough, in a few shocks (after five minutes); repeated on the third day at the same time,4.—Repeated paroxysms of cough at night, with constantly returning irritation theretd,1.—Short cough in the even- ing,1.—Frequent paroxysms of short cough,3.—*Spasmodic cough in three or four paroxysms daily1.—[720.] Spasmodic cough in the evening for five- hours (from Avalking too rapidly ?), (after sixteen days),1.—% Half-involun- tary, rough cough, caused by Constant roughness and crawling in the throat,3.. —Violent tickling cyugh, Avith whitish expectoration, in the morning after Avaking,1.-—Fatiguing cough, with dyspncea and burning in the chest,1.— Dry cough after every expectoration, which causes warmth and SAveat,1.— Rough cough, Avithout any expectoration,1.—Severe cough, with mudi yel- lowish, purulent expectoration, and sticking pain in the left hypochondrium, on breathing, followed by severe stitches in the upper part of the left side ofthe chest,1.—* Cough, caused by itching in the larynx (ivith tenacious, salty expectoration), in the evening on going to sleep, and in the morning after waking*.—* Expectoration of mucus from the larynx, caused by short, hacking cough,1.—Expectoration of entire pieces of green mucus,1.—Fespira- tion. [730.] Desire for deep breathing, with moaning,1.—He Avas obliged to fetch a deep breath, with exhaustion of the chest, of the abdomen, back, neck, and head, together with lifting of the feet,1.—Shortness of breath, with anxiety on the chest ; he Avas unable to sit, and was obliged to walk about constantly for ten days,'.—If the tearing-draAving, burning pains at- tack the external chest, even for a short time, they are constantly accom- panied by a sensation of oppression of breathing,4.—Great dyspncea, on account of which she was obliged to walk sloAver than usuai,1.—-Difficult breathing, Avorse when sitting,1.—Difficult breathing from oppression of the chest,1.—Difficult breathing in the evening when lying, with throbbing of the head,1.—* Difficult breathing, fulness of the chest, and palpitation on the slightest motion, mostly towards evening,1.—She gets out of breath on turning over in bed,1.—[740.] Respiration stopped entirely on falling asleep, Avith increased vertigo,1. Chest.—Rush of blood to the chest,. with burning in it,1.—Rush of blood to the chest, in the morning on Avaking, with coated tongue,1.—Warm rush of blood to the chest, with anxiety caused by accumulation of flatulence in the abdomen (after nine days),4.—It constantly seemed as though the blood were rushing to the chest, with which she felt cold within the body,1. —*The chest feels weary on waking,1.—*Sensation of weakness and fatigue ofthe chest,1.—Roughness in the chest, with frequent irritation to cough,3. —Pain on expanding the chest,1.—Pain in the chest, as from incarcerated 580 CARBO VEGETABILE. flatulence,1.—[750.] Pain in the upper part of the chest, Avith rough cough,3. —*Severe burning in the chest, as from glowing coals, almost uninter- ruptedly,1.—Constriction ofthe chest in frequent attacks, Avith impediment of respiration,1.—Tightness in the chest in the morning after rising, like a catarrh, and he was obliged to cough very hard, Avhich caused a painful shooting through the head,'.—Sensation as if compressed in the chest and shoulders, in the morning after rising from bed,1.—Pinching pain in a small spot on the chest, caused by flatulence,4.—Painful draAving in the chest (the shoulders and arms), more on the left side, Avith sensation of heat and rush of blood to the head, with Avhich she feels cold to the touch,1.—Oppres- sion of the chest aud short breath, as from flatulence pressing upward (after forty-one hours),3.—Sensation of oppression of the chest, immediately re- lieved after eructations,1.—Tight, oppressive sensation on the chest, as if coming from the abdomen, and caused by flatulence,4.—[760.] * Chest very much oppressed and weak on waking,1.—*After the disappearance of the coryza the chest was much oppressed, with wheezing and rattling in it ; he was unable to remain in bed on account of want of air, and the cough, which affected him even to vomiting, and was difficult to loosen,1.—Spasmodic oppression and contraction of the chest, for three or four rainutes,1.—Frequent oppressive- pressive pain in the chest,3.—Very sensitive stitches through the chest, im- peding respiration, on going to sleep,3.—Pain in the chest, as if the flesh were raw, Avhen coughing,1.—Pulsation in the chest, with uneasiness and anxiety ; she felt the heart beat distinctly with the band,1.—Itching in- ternally in the chest,1.—Front. Dull pain on the sternum in a small spot just above the pit of the storaach, as if caused by stooping fonvard or touch- ing the part,3.—Sides. Dull pain in the right side of the chest (after six hours),3.—[770.] Drawing rheumatic pain in the right short ribs,3.—Press- ing rheumatic pain in the right side in the short ribs, lasting a quarter of an hour,3.—*Pressive pain in the upper part of the right side of the chest, extend- ing through to the right shoulder-blade,3.—Sticking pain in the right side ofthe chest and abdomen, increased by inspiration,3.—Deep stitches in the right side of the chest during deep breathing,3.—Violent dull stitches, like shocks, from within outward, deep in the loAver part ofthe right side of the chest,3.—Tearing in the right side of the chest,3.—Burning in the left side ofthe chest and in the right side near the pit ofthe stomach,1.—Dull pain, first in the left, then in the right side of the chest, more perceptible during expiration than inspiration,3.—Pressure on the left side of the chest,3.— [780.] Tearing pressure in the left side near the hip, extending to the back,3.—A pain externally on the left breast, on touching it, like a pressure and tension,1.—Sticking beneath the left ribs, and extending thence into the abdomen, pit of the stomach, and chest ; pressure upon the larynx, aggravated by breathing, and when it disappeared reneAved by pressure upon the abdomen, in the morning, in bed,3.—Pressive-sticking pain beneath the left breast,1.—SeA'ere stitches below the left breast ; she Avas unable to sleep or Avalk on account of them; they continue while sitting (without chili or heat),1.—*Dull stitches in the left side of the chest, extending into the short ribs,3.—Constrictive stitches beloAV the left breast, Avhich impede breathing (after three days),1.— Oppressive tearing in the left side of the chest (after twenty-six hours),3. Heart and False. — Pain, rather of a burning than sticking character, in the pra?cordial region,1.—TAvitching pain in the pra?cordial region (seventh day),1. — [790.] Dull, sticking, oppressive pain in the region of the heart, which goes off with audible trembling of the left side, CARBO VEGETABILE. 581 like the escape of incarcerated flatus (after three hours),3.—Heart9s Action. Frequent palpitation; very rapid beats,1.—*Excessive palpita- tion for several days,1.—Palpitation, Avith intermitting pulse, in the even- ing on going to sleep, for several days,1.—Palpitation, mostly when sitting,1. —Great palpitation, after eating,1. — False. Rapid pulse (after two hours),4.—* Pulse weak and faint,1. Neck and Bach'.—Neck. The neck and head shake and tremble, by paroxysms,1.—*The cervical glands are swollen and painful, especially the posterior ones, near the neck,\—[800.] Pressive and tensive pain in the neck, as if in the cervical vertebra?,1.—Dull, burning pain in the muscles of the neck,4.—Sensitive pressive pain in the muscles of the neck (after four days),4.—* Tearing in the muscles ofthe neck,3.— Tearing pain in the muscles of the neck, on the left side, especially on moving it (after three days),4.— Pressive-tearing in the muscles of the left side of the neck, for tAvo days (after three days),4.—* Drawing pain in the nape of the neck, which extends up to the head, in which the sanie drawing is felt, accompanied by nausea and rush of water from the mouth,1.— Back. TAvitches in the muscles ofthe left side of the back,3.—Weakness of the back,1.—Heaviness in the back, and oppression in the chest,1.—[810.] Heaviness of the back and limbs, at night, as if weary,1.—Painful stiffness in the back, in the morning on rising,1.— Pain in the side ofthe back, as if bruised,1.—Burning in the upper part of the left side of the back,1.—Sensitive pinchings near the spine,1.—Drawing pain iu the back, in the evening,1.—Drawing pain in the back, mostly when sitting,1.—DraAving in the back and in the feet, only when sitting,1.— * Rheumatic drawing in the back, especially when stooping, for several days,4. —Tearing, extending from the chest to the back, in the morning, in bed, extending into the arras and the left ear, with internai heat, especially in the head,1. — For sai. [820.] Rheumatic sensation in the whole left shoulder-blade, Avhen writing (after six hours),4.—Rheumatic pain in the upper part of the left shoulder-blade, after the usuai Avashing with Avater (not cold),4.—* Burning on the right shoulder-blade,3.—Sticking between the shoulder-blades, even causing arrest of breathing, at night,1.—Violent tear- ing in the left shoulder-blade, on bending back the arm,3.—Fumbar. Sensation of coldness in the small ofthe back, numbness and tension,1.— *Severe pain in the small of the back ; she was unable to sit; it then felt like a plug in the back ; she was obliged to put a pillow under it,1.—Tensive pain and stiffness of the small of the back,1.—DraAving pain in the small of the back, abdomen, and left side of the back, extending into the arms ; it caused the left side to be bent quite over,1.—Drawing pain from the loAver abdomen into the small of the back just before menstruation,1.—[830.] Drawing- pressive pain in the small of the back, extending down into the coccyx (after twenty-four hours),4.—Tearing pressure in the small of the back,3.— Tearing pain in the small of the back, which sometiraes extends doAvn to the hips (after three days),4.—Pain above the right loin, which takes away the breath,1.—Sacrai. Pressive pain near the lowest portion of the back,1. —*Pinching-pressive pain near the lowest portion of the spine,1.—Tearing in the loAver portion of the back, near the sacrum,3.—*Pressive sore pain beneath the coccyx3. Extremities in General.—Severe twitching of the arms and legs, several evenings, in bed, Avhich for a long time prevented her going to sleep,1.—The limbs go to sleep,1.—[840.] *The limb upon which he lies goes to sleep easily,1.—Great heaviness of the left arm and leg, as if paralyzed,1.— Uneasiness of the limbs, in the evening, in bed ; she was obliged to stretch 582 CARBO VEGETABILE. them out frequently,1.—Slight burning pain gradually folloAvs the drawing and tearing pains in the Hmbs,4.—Burning in the hands and soles of the feet during menstruation,1.—Tension in the knees and left hand, as if they had been overworked by severe motion,1.—Burning sensation in both limbs, in the evening, in bed,1.—*Drawing pain in the limbs,1.—Drawing pain in the hands and feet,1.—Ali the limbs feel bruised,1.—[850.] Severe bruised sensation in the joints, on account of which stretching out the limbs hurts, in the morning in bed after Avaking ; it gradually disappears after rising,3. Superior Extremities.—The arms and hands frequently go to sleep during the day, but especially at night, so that she does not know where she shall put them in the bed,1.—The arms are heavy and exhausted, on motion (after four hours),4.—Heaviness of the arms, with drawings in the back,1.—Cramp in the arms,1.—Drawing in the right arm,1.—Drawing pain in the arm upon which he is lying at night,1.—Bruised pain in the right arm,1.—Shoulder. Paralytic Aveakness of the right shoulder and right arm (after one-quarter of an hour),4.—Burning on the right shoulder3.— [860.] Drawing pain in the shoulder,1.—Rheumatic draAvings in the right shoulder,3.—Stitches in the right shoulder, day and night,1.—Tearing, in the morning, on waking, in the left shoulder, then in the right hand, then in the right upper jaAV, in the incisore,3.—Burning on the shoulder-joint (after three hours),3.—DraAving pain in the left shoulder-joint,3.—Sensitive draAvings in both shoulder-joints, both on motion and in rest (after sixteen hours),4.—Tearing pain in the shoulder-joint (after ten hours),4.—Violent tearing pain in the right shoulder-joint, especially on motion, with drawings in the humerus,3.—Paralytic tearing in the right shoulder-joint, frequently repeated,1.—[870.] Burning paiu in the right axilla,3.—Pressive drawing pain beneath the right axilla, especially noticed on motion,3.—Arm. The upper arni seems especially heavy,4.—Burning on the upper arm (after five days),4.—DraAving pain from above doAvnward in the right upper arm (after four hours),4.—Drawing pain, with burning, in the upper arm,3.—Dull drawing on the right upper arra (after four hours),4.—Tearing in the left upper arm (after five hours),3.—Tearing in the left upper arm, in several paroxysms (after four days),4.—Violent tearing in the right upper arm, especially on motion (after five days),4.—Elbow. [880.] Pain in both elbow-joints, as if bruised, in the morning, in bed,1.—Burning on the right elboAV,3.—Forearm. DraAving pain in the right forearm, extending along doAvn the ulna, towards the Avrist (immediately),4.—Drawing and tearing in the forearm, extending to the hand and fingers, especially on motion,4.— Tearing in the whole ofthe forearm,4.—Drawing-tearing in the left forearm, from the elbow to the hand (after forty-eight hours),3.—Drawing-tearing in the upper side of the left forearm, near the elbow ; the place is painful to pressure upon the bone (after three hours),3.—Drawing-tearing in the left radius (after fourteen hours),4.— Wrist. A small swelling on the flexor surface of the wrist,1.—Paralytic pain in the wrist, on moving it,1.—[890.] Sensation in the left wrist, as if the tendons were too short, on certain motions,1.—Drawing pain in the wrist,1.—Drawings in the joints of the wrist, elbow, and shoulder, especially in the wind, in the morning, dis- appearing on motion,1.—Tearing in the right or left wrist,3.—Hand. Ice- cold hands (after forty-eight hours),3.—Sensation in the hands as though the muscular power was weakeued, especially noticed when writing (after six hours),3.—He could only write sloAvly and with difficulty (after one hour and a hair),4.—The hands are inclined to become numb,1.—Sensation, in the morning, on washing, as if the hands would go to sleep,1.—The hands CARBO VEGETABILE 583 go to sleep,1.—[900.] A kind of pain, as from a sprain, in the right hand and wrist, as if one had made great exertion by severe grasping (after three days),4.—Spasmodic contraction of the hands,1.—DraAvings in the right metacarpal bones (after three-quarters of an hour),4.—Pressive pain in the back of the hand (after four days),4.—Violent stitching in the hands (in the evening), after which the second and third fingere were draAvn spasmodi- cally across each other, and caused the others to stand far apart,1.—Tearing in the inner portion of the left hand, extending into the base of the little finger,3.—Bruised pain in the back of the left hand,3.—Throbbing pain in the hand, in the metacarpal bone of the middle finger,2.—Fingers. Gouty pain in the last joint of the thumb,1.—-Stitches in the ball of the thumb, starting from the Avrist,1.—[910.] Tearings under the thumb-nail,3. —Fine tearings in the right thumb, as if in the bone,4.—Fine burning- tearing in the tip of the right thumb,'.—A slow throbbing pain in the ungual phalanx of the thumb,2.—Repeated pulsation on the back of the thumb,4.—The tips of the fingers are cold and sweaty,1.—Paralysis and Aveakness of the right fingers, when grasping anything,4.—Stitches in a finger, Avhen rising from sitting,1.—Tearing pains in several tìngere, in the evening,4.—Teariugs in the fingers of the right hand (after six hours),3.— [920.] Tearings in the fingers of the left hand,1.—Tearing-sticking in the middle joint of the fingere,1.—Cold burning in the first (metacarpal) joint of the right middle and ring fingere,3.—Boring pain in the middle joint of the left index finger, Avhen at rest ; but on moving or bending it a fine sticking as from a splinter, for six hours,*2.—Severe tearings in the last joint of the left index finger,3.—Fine tearing in the middle joint of the right index finger,3.—Fine stitches in the skin of the right index finger, reneAved by bending the arm (after two hours),4.—Drawing in the right index finger, extending towards the tip,1.—Swelling of the ungual phalanx of the left middle finger, Avith drawing pain in it,1.—Boring pain in the lowest joint (nearest the palm) of the middle finger and thumb,2.—[930.] Stitches in the IoAvest joint of the left middle finger (after one hour and three-quarters),*.—Sudden deep stitches in the first joint of the right middle finger (after forty-one hours),4.—Fine tearings in the second middle finger of the right hand,3.—Tearings in the joints of the two last fingere,3.— Stitches as from a splinter in the ungual phalanx of the fourth finger,4.— Tearings iu the right little finger, increased by motion,3.—Tearing in the tip and beneath the nail of the left fourth finger (after forty-eight hours),3. Inferior Extremities.—The legs are relaxed, so that he cannot raise them, from noon till evening,1.—Weariness and paralytic sensation in both lower limbs (after forty hours),4.—The joiuts seem unable to sustain the body (after five days),4.—[940.] On rising, after sitting a long time, the limbs feel heavy and stiff, Avhich disappears after Avalking a little,1.— Both legs pain, especially the lower legs, when sitting or lying, so that he did not knoAV where to rest them,1.—Drawing sensation in the legs, espe- cially in the lower legs,3.—Tearing in the upper and lower leg,3.—Tearing in the right leg, from the thigh down through the lower leg,4.—Tearings in the legs, which seem to be aggravated by a great accumulation of flatu- lence,4.—Rheumatic pain extending from the left ribs into the hip,3.—Vio- lent burning, externally, on the right hip,3.—Tension in the joints of the hips and knees, while walking,1.—* Drawing pain in the hip-joints, extend- ing down the thighs, worse when walking,1.—{950.] Tearing in the hips, by paroxysms (after three days),4.—Tearings in the right hip,3.—*Tearing- pressive pain near and beneath the left hip, extending to the back and sa- 584 CARBO VEGETABILE. crum, frequently repeated,3.—Thigh. Muscular tAvitches on tlte posterior portion ofthe left thigh, in the morning, in bed,3.—Numbness ofthe thigh, when walking,1.—Uneasy sensation in the right thigh and lower leg, Avhich constantly obliged him to change his seat,4.—Burning in the thigh, at night, in bed,1.—Burning sensation in the upper part of the outer side of the thigh,1.—Tension in the thigh, and a draAving, as if it were paralyzed or sprained (first four days),1.—Tension in the thighs, above the knees, in the morning, on rising,1.—[960.] Contractive paiu in the thigh, extending to the knee, so that she has to bend the knee inward, Avhen Avalking,1.—Cramp- like pain in the outer side of the left thigh, in the lower part, Avhen Avalk- ing, and especially when raising the thigh and ascending steps, with pain- fulness ofthe part to touch (after thirty-five hours),4.—Rheumatic draAving in the left thigh, in the evening, in bed, relieved by lying upon it,3.— Stitches shoot doAvn through the thigh, when walking (twelfth day),1.— Dull stitches in the upper part of the thigh,3.—Tearing pain in the middle of the thigh, frequently repeated,3.— Knee. Weariness and sensation of unsteadiness in the knees, Avhen walking or standing,3.—Stiffness and wea- riness ofthe knee,1.—Paralyzed sensation in the knee-joint, after walking,1. —Pain in the knees, when going upstairs,'.—[970.] Paralytic pain in the knees, when sitting or rising from sitting, and Avhen lying, if she turns over or stretches out the knees,1.—Burning pain in the inner side of the left knee,4.—Severe burning in the right knee,3.—Tension in the knees and ankles (after five days),1.—Tension in the hollow of the knee, as from weariness, without previous motion,1.—DraAving pain in the knees, when standing,1.—Pressive-tearing in both knees and lower legs,1.—Stitches in the knee-cap, after rising from sitting, with a sensation as if the knee were swollen,1.—In the knee, a moderate blow makes the bone very sore,1.— Feg. Tickling restlessness in the lower leg, in the evening,1.—[980.] The legs go to sleep (after three days),1.—Numbness and loss of sensation in the legs,1.—Heaviness of the legs (after five days),1.—*Sensation of stiffness in the legs, after an evening nap, so that he was unsteady while walking until he had walked a little,1.—* Paralyzed sensation in the left lower leg,1.—Flatu- lence causes a sensation of paralysis in the left leg by paroxysms (after five days),4.—Severe cramp in the Avhole loAver leg, at night, in bed, espe- cially in the soles of the feet,1. —Severe cramp in the lower leg, espe- cially in the soles of the feet, when Avalking in the open air,1.—DraAving in the left loAver leg, Avith uneasiness in it,4.—Drawing sensation from the knee doAvn the IoAA'er leg,3.—[990.] *Severe paralytic drawing pain extend- ing from the abdomen down into the left leg,3.—Rheumatic draAving in both lower legs, extending to the m'etatarsal bones (after forty-five hours),4.— DraAA'ings and jerkings in both lower legs ; he was unable to He stili, and must at one time stretch them out, at another time draAV them up (for half an hour),1.—Tearings in the right loAver leg,3.—Tearings in the lower leg, extending from the calf doAvnward into the inner malleolus,3.—SAvollen places on the calf, painful to touch,1.—Stitches in the calf (in a node),1.— Ankle. A stitch sometimes in the left ankle, as if burnt,1.—Teariugs in the boue, below the left malleolus,3.—Foot. Profuse sweat ofthe feet (after nine days),1.—[1000.] Great heaviness of the feet, after every dinner (for eight days),1.—Uneasiness of the left foot ; he was ojbliged to move it back and forth,1.—Pain in the metatarsal bone*, as if they Avould be torn, on step- ping upon them,1.—Burning in the soles of the feet, after standing,1.—Burn- ing in the soles of the feet, Avhen sitting and walking,1.—* Cramp in the soles of the feet, in the evening, after lying down ; it makes the toes crook- CARBO VEGETABILE. 585 ed,1.—DraAvings in the feet, mostly when sitting,1.—Toes. Swelling ofthe toes,1.—Pain in the joint of the great toe,1.—A stitch shoots through the right great toe,1.—[1010.] Tearing pain in the toes of the right foot, in- creased when walking,3.—Tearing in the middle toes of the right foot,3.— Severe tearing under the toenails, frora evening till into the night, extend- ing into the soles (first four days),1.—Pain under the nail of the right great toe,3.—Pressive pain in a corn, at night, in bed,1.—Sticking in a corn on the left little toe,1. General Symptoms.—Objective. Trembling from uneasiness and anxiety ; was unable to remain in any place,1.—The whole body trerabled from uneasiness and anxiety every afternoon; it seems as though he had coramitted a great crime ; this terminated by violent weeping, even in the Street in the presence of strangers,1.—Trembling of the body, Avith prostration,1.—At night he started up on account of noises, with shivering ofthe back,1.—[1020.] A Avound from a stab began to bleed again at vari- ous times,1.—Disinclination for physical exertion,4.—Fébility and Faintness. Indolence, disinclined to think (after ten hours),4.—Indo- leni, weary, and trembling in ali the limbs, and SAveating easily, in the morning (second day),4.—Indolence, sleepiness, and indisposition, in the evening,1.—* Weariness, especially in the limbs,2 3.—Weariness in the morn- ing, in bed,3.—Sensation of great Aveariness in the morning, in bed, especially in the joints, disappearing after rising,3.—* Great weariness and stretching of the limbs in the morning,1.—Sensation of weariness in the morning, with trembling of the Hmbs and a feeling about the stomach as after drinking too mudi Avine (after twenty-four hours),3.—[1030.] Weariness in the evening,1.—Weariness after dinner (after four days),1.—Great weariness after the pains,'.—After the pains had lasted two days, they were folloAved by excessive weariness of the affected parts,4.—*The weariness is especially noticed when walking ; less when sitting, mostly in the arms when writing*.— * Weariness after a short slow walk in the open air,3.—Sudden weariness while Avalking in the open air, which, however, soon passed aAvay (.after three days),1.—Weary and unrefreshed in the morning on rising from sleep, but after a few hours she became stronger,1.—Weakness in the forenoon, as from stupefaction,1.—Weakness after breakfast,1.—[1040.] Tremulous Aveak- ness after stool,1.—Sensitive weakness of the body, in the evening, as after great loss of blood,1.—* Attacks of faintlike weakness,1.— Loss of energy of muscular action (after one hour),'4.—General prostration towards noon, in- clination to lean the head against something and to rest ; the head feels empty, Avith sensation of hunger (after twelve hours),4.—Exhaustion after a stool,1.—Very frequent momentary attacks of faintness, even to sinking doAvn, also Avith vertigo, followed by colie and griping in the bowels, as in diarrhcea, though he had an ordinary stool (after twenty-four hours),1.— Festlessness. Uneasiness the whole day,1.—Uneasiness in the evening,1. —Uneasiness at night, with drawing pain in the limbs,1.—[1050.] She is unable to rest in any other position than with the limbs draAvn up against the abdoraen,1.—Subjective. Sick and weary, as if he had just risen from a serious illness,1.—Every member ofthe body hurts, as also the back, with much headache and great weakness,1.—Drawing pain in almost^all parts of the body, especially below the breast, in the neck and arms, ,— *Rheumatic drawings in the whole body, with coldness of the hands and feet;^. Fine slight stitches over the whole body, when she became warm in bed,1.— Itching stitches on the side on which he was lying, in the evening, in bed,1.— Tearing in various parts ofthe body at night, in bed,1.—Tearing and 586 CARBO VEGETABILE. drawing pain in various parts of the body,3.—If she spoke in the presence of others ali parts throbbed, the usually pale face became puffy and bluish- red,1. Skin.—Eruptions, Dry. [1060.] Nettle-rash for several weeks (after four days),1.—The tip of the uose scurfy,1.—Some scattered, red, un- even spots on the neck, with sensitive itching, in the evening (after forty- eight hours),*.—Eruption in the angle of the Avings of the nose,1.—Erup- tion in the left corner of the mouth, like an itching tetter,1.—Eruption on the chin; ulcers beneath the jaw and in front of the ear,1.—Painful erup- tion on the upper lip; the red portion is full of pimples,1.—Itching eruption on the neck and shoulders just before menstruation,1.—Fine itching eruption on the hands,1.—Painless, papulous eruption on the forehead (after five days),1.—[1070.] Red, smooth, painless, papulous eruption, here and there in the forehead,\—Papulous eruption on the temples,1.—Much papulous eruption in the face and on the forehead,4.—Papulous eruption on the neck,1.—Itching nettle-rash on the calves,1.—Small white pimples on the skin of the forehead, like glands (after three days),4.—Red pimples on the forehead, near the hairs, that pain only on touch,3.—Some white pimples on both temples (after four days),4.—White itching pimples about the nose,1.—White pimples on the lower part of the cheek,1.—[1080.] A large red pimple dose to the anus, with a blackish tip, itching somewhat,1.— ALoist. Itching eruption on the nose, with increased moisture (after seven hours),4.—Itching on the thigh near the scrotum ; the place is moist (after twenty-four hours),1.—Itching vesicular eruption on the knee,1.—A place Avhich had been rubbed sore, and which was nearly covered with skin again, began to be denuded anew, and became moist,1.—Fustular. Pustules, with burning sensation, below the red portion of the upper lip,1.—A large boil on the upper arm, surrounded by many itching pimples (after seven days),1.—An ulcer on the fontanelle exuded a corrosive moisture,1.—An ulcer that had already healed broke out afresh, and discharged, instead of pus, lymph mingled with blood ; the place was hard and painful to touch,1. —*The pus from an ulcer Avas offensive, like asafcetida,1.—Sensations. [1090.] Burning in various places in the skin, àt night, in bed,1.—*Slight burning pain in various places on the skin*.—CraAvling in the whole body,1. —Itching over the Avhole body, day and night,1.—Itching and sticking in several parts of the body,4.—Severe itching of a tetter before menstrua- tion,1.—Sticking-itching, as from fleas, in several parts of the body,4.— Burning on the skin as from a mustard-plaster, here and there, on the back, sides, on the right side of the abdomen, etc. (after tAvelve hours),3.— Tension and pressure about an ulcer (on the loAver leg),1.—Itching behind the ear,1.—[1100.] Itching in the upper part of the outer ear, Avhich after- ward became hot,1.—Itching about the nostrils,1.—Itching and burning in various places in the skin on the back, chest, on the navel, on the thighs, etc,3.—Stitching-itching in the region of the coccyx in the evening, in bed,1. —Itching, moisture, and soreness in the axilla?,1.—Severe itching in the right axilla,1.—Severe itching on the arms, hands, and between the fingers, so that he was unable to sleep at night, though without eruption,1.—Biting- itching, constantly repeated, on the lower portion of the inner side of the left upper arra, only transiently relieved by scratching (after fifty-four hours),4.—Burning-itching in the forearm near the elbow,3.—Severe itching in the palms at night,1.—[1110.] Severe itching on the outer side of the left thumb,1. Sleep and Freams.—Sleepiness. Yawning,2.—Much yawning CARBO VEGETABILE. 587 and stretching,34.—Frequent yawning and stretching, which seem to do good (after five days),4.—Inclined to sleep very early in the evening,1.—Inclina- tion to deep after dinner, without being able to sleep,1.—Sleepiness increased by motion in the forenoon while sitting and reading,2. — Sleepiness after supper, Avith red heat of the face,1.—Sleepiness, Avith frequent yawning,3.— * Great sleepiness during the day; he was obliged to sleep before and after noon; at night his sleep was full of fancies (after eight days),1.—[1120.] Overpowering sleepiness after dinner, with burning of the lids on closing the eyes (seventh day),1.—OverpoAvered Avith sleep in the evening,1.—Over- powered with sleep after eating,1.—Intoxicated with sleep after eating,1.— Sleep after eating, uninterrupted for an hour, but uneasy on account of anxious dreams,2.—Sleejìlessness. She was unable to sleep at night, but could not open the eyes,1.—Is unable to sleep at night, although the eyes seem full of sleep,1.—She was unable to sleep at night on account of heat in the blood,1.—*Zoss of sleep on account of uneasiness in the body,1.— Falls asleep late, not until 1 o'clock,1.—[1130.] Uneasy sleep and frequent waking at night,1.—Uneasy, unrefreshing sleep ; prostration in the morn- ing,1.—On falling asleep he started up as in fright,1.—Much coherent talk- ing in the sleep awakens him, Avhen he remembers the dreams,1.—Uneasy sleep with frequent waking, and in the morning in bed headache, with burning here and there in the body,3.—AAvakes early in the morning, about four,1.—*Frequent waking at night, with coldness of the limbs and knees,1.— He was frequently aAvakened at night, with heat and thirst,1.—Freams. Very many dreams (first night),4.—* Night full of dreams (after ten hours),3. —[1140.] Vivid dreams,1.—Vivid dreams, which are not remembered,3.— Very vivid dreams, causing restlessness (second night),4.—Very vivid, lascivious drearas (second night),1.—Anxious drearas, Avith uneasy sleep,3. —Anxious, frightful drearns,1.-—Extremely anxious dreams,3.—Tormenting dreams disturb the sleep,1. Fever.—Chilliness. Chilliness in the evening,1.—Frequent chilli- ness ; especially at night, chilliness and coldness,1.—[1150.] With the irri- tation to cough, in the evening, chilliness and draAving in the cheeks,1.— Shivering, frequently lasting an hour,1.—*Shivering in the evening, with weariness and flushes of heat, before going to sleep (after ten hours),1.— Febrile chili in the morning, with thirst, chattering, and blue finger-nails, lasting till afternoon ; then in the evening heat and sweat, without thirst,1. —* Chili with thirst,1.—Internai chili, with great thirst,1.—Feverish cold- ness in the evening ; he does not feel the warmth from the stove,1.—Cold- ness of the left arm and left leg,1.—* Very cold hands and feet in the even- ing,1.—She could not get the feet warm, in the evening, in bed, before 1 o'clock,1. — [1160.] Chilliness and heat toAvards evening (after twelve days),1.—Chili at 11 a.m. for several days; heat in the evening at 6,1.— Heat. Heat at night in bed,1.—Sensation of heat, with great anxiety, in the evening, although she was cold to touch ali over,1.—General burning heat in the evening, with great weariness and fantasies at night,'.—A little wine heats hira very mudi,3.—Warmth in the spine rising up to the throat,1.—Great orgasm of blood,1.—Orgasm of blood, with congestion to the chest, with hoarseness and hawking,1.—Much heat the whole day, though Avith constantly cold feet,1.—Sweat. [1170.] Much inclined to sweat,4.—Increased SAveat in the morning on waking (after three days),4.— Profuse sweat ofthe body, and even of the head, before midnight,1.—Gen- eral sweat after a moderate breakfast,1.—Warm SAveat in the morning (after twenty-nine hours),4.—Sour-smelling sweat (after eight days),1.—SAveat of 588 CARBO VEGETABILE. an offensive odor at night,1.—He SAveat easily on the upper part of the body in a warm room, and then again became just as easily chilled,1.— SAveat on the forehead while eating,1.—Frequent profuse sweat on the face (in a boy tAvo years old),4.—[1180]. Heat on the balls of the hands,1.— Sweat of the feet Avhen walking,1. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Morning), On Avaking, anxiety; im- mediately after rising, confusion of the head ; in bed, headache over ver- tex ; on Avaking, headache ; eyes agglutinated ; immediately after rising, flickering before eyes; in bed, nose-bleed; ou Avak ing, catarrhal irritation; dryness of mouth ; on waking, dryness of mouth ; bitter mucus in mouth ; scraping in throat; an hour after waking, nausea, etc.; pain near pit of storaach ; on Avaking, passage of flatus ; in bed, itching in anus ; contrac- tion of urethra ; tearing, etc, in urethra ; very early, desire to urinate ; on rising, leucorrhcea; almost voiceless ; on rising from bed, cough; after waking, cough ; on waking, rush of blood to chest; after rising, tightness in chest; after rising from bed, sensation in chest; in bed, sticking beneath ribs ; on rising, stiffness in back ; tearing from chest to back, etc. ; in bed after rising, sensation in joints; on waking, tearing in shoulder, etc; in bed, pain in elbow-joints ; especially in the Avind, drawing in wrist-joint, etc. ; on Avashing, sensation in hands ; in bed, tAvitches in left thigh ; on rising, tension in thighs; indolent, etc; in bed, weariness, etc; on rising from sleep, weary, etc. ; prostration ; in bed, headache, etc. ; febrile chili, etc. ; on Avaking, SAveat ; Avarm SAveat.—(Forenoon), Violent, etc, attack of ver- tigo, etc; nose-bleed ; when sucking gum, blood Aoavs into mouth; sensa- tion in pharynx ; about 10 or 11 o'clock, nausea ; weakness; 11 o'clock, chilliness.—(Toward noon), Diminished appetite; general prostration, etc. —(Noon), Little appetite, etc.—(Afternoon), 4 to 6 o'clock, anxiety ; throb- bing headache ; headache in forehead ; pressure in top of head ; ringing in ear ; eructations ; accumulation of flatulence ; pain near pit of stomach ; abdomen distended; flatulence, etc; great quantity of flatus ; tension in abdomen ; griping in abdomen ; noon till evening, legs relaxed ; body trembled, etc.—( Towird evening), In open air, sour eructations ; difficult breathing, etc; chilliness, etc.—(Evening), Excited, etc; anxiety; after lying doAvn, anxiety, etc; after walking, confusion of head ; after sleeping while sitting, dizzy, etc; dizziness; in bed, headache ; in bed, throbbing headache ; after lying doAvn, eyes ache ; heat, etc, of left ear ; tAvinges in right ear ; fluent coryza ; crawling in the side of nose ; in bed, tearing in left zygoma ; sensation in mouth, etc ; scrapiug in throat ; pain in pit of stomach, etc. ; after 7 o'clock, pressure in pit of stomach ; griping in abdoraen ; cutting iu boAvels; stitches in anus; soreness in pudenda; obliged to clear throat, etc. ; after lying down, craAvling, etc, in larynx ; hoarseness ; Avhen walking in open air, hoarseness ; cough ; in bed, short cough ; spasmodic cough ; on going to sleep, cough ; when lying, difficult breathing; on going to sleep, palpitation, etc. ; drawing pain in back ; in bed, tAvitching of the arms, etc. ; in bed, heavi- ness ofthe lirabs; in bed, draAving sensation in limbs; pains in fingers; in bed, drawing in thigh ; restlessness in lower leg; after lying down, cramp in soles ; indolence, etc. ; Aveariness ; weakness of body ; uneasiness ; in bed, stitches on the side ; red spots ou neck ; in bed, sticking-itching in region of coccyx; chilliness; with the irritation to cough, chilliness, etc; shiver- ing, etc ; feverish coldness ; cold hands, etc. ; in bed, before 1 o'clock, could not get feet Avarra ; at 6 o'clock, heat ; burning heat.—(Night), Headache ; pain in occiput, etc; unable to open eyes; illusions of hearing; sneezing ; frequent sneezing, etc. ; nose-bleed ; catarrhal irritation ; nausea ; pressure CARBO VEGETABILE. 589 beneath stomachete; diarrhcea; moisture from anus ; paroxysms of cough ; heaviness of back, etc; sticking between shoulder-blades; arms go to sleep ; in bed, burning in thigh ; in bed, sensation in left leg ; in bed, cramp in leg ; tearing under toenails ; in bed, pain in corn; uneasiness, etc; tearing in various parts; in bed, burning in skin; itching on the the palms; chilliness,etc.; in bed,heat; offensive SAveat.—(After midnight), Profuse SAveat.—( When walking in open air), Most pains appear ; pain in liver ; numbness of thigh ; cramp in lower leg.—(Ascending steps), Pain in left thigh ; pain in knees.—(On bending back arms), Tearing in shoulder- blade.—(After breakfast), Pressure beneath short ribs ; Aveakness ; general SAveat.—(Breathing), Pain in abdomen, etc.—(During deep breathing), Stitches in right side.—(On going from a warm room into a cold one), Cough. —(When coughing), Stitches through the head; pain in larynx, etc. ; pain in chest.—(Before dinner), Nausea.—(After dinner), Confusion of head ; pres- sure in lids, etc; mouth filled with mucus; abdomen distended; for eight days, heaviness of feet ; Aveariness ; inclination to sleep ; sleepiness, etc.— (After drinking), Empty eructations.—( While eating), Anxiety ; tooth- ache ; throbbing in teeth ; sore paiu in throat ; griping in abdomen ; SAveat on forehead.—(After eating), Anxiety; out of humor; headache; head- ache in forehead, etc. ; sour taste ; nausea, etc. ; distension of the abdomen, etc. ; griping in abdoraen ; palpitation ; overpowered with sleep.—(After eat- ing and drinking), Eructations.—(After every expectoration), Dry cough.— ( On gargling), Vertigo.—(Inspiration), Pressure in trachea ; pain in right chest, etc.—( When lying), Legs pain ; if she turns over, or stretches out the knees, pain in knees.—(Lying on side), Pain in boAvels.—( When lying on back), Acidity in stomach.—(Before every meal), Nausea.—( With every meal), Nausea.—(Before menstruation), Itching of a tetter.—(During men- struation), Headache ; pains in loAver abdomen ; burning in hands, etc.— (After taking milk), Flatulence ; sour eructations.—( On motion), Vertigo ; pain in head ; in open air, hiccough ; pain in right shoulder-joint; tearing in upper arra; draAving, etc, in forearm.—(On sudden motion of head), Vertigo.—(Raising thigh), Pain in thigh.—(Fratti reading), Shocks in head ; stitches in upper part of head.—(During respiration), Throbbing of the head.—(On rising after sitting), Lirabs heavy; pain in knees.—(Salt food), Toothache.—( When shaking head), Pain in right side of head.—( When sitting), Vertigo ; crackling in occiput ; difficult breathing ; palpitation ; pain in back; draAving in back, etc; legs pain; pain in knees.—(While sitting bent), Piuching in abdomen ; griping in abdomen.—(After sitting), Heat of cheeks.—(After soup), Empty eructations.—(Standing), Painful- ness of storaach ; weariness, etc, in knees ; pain in knees ; burning in soles of feet.—(Before stool), DraAving across abdoraen.—(After stool), Anxiety, etc; emptiness of abdoraen ; colie; burning in anus ; tremulous Aveakness ; exhaustion.—(On stooping), Vertigo ; headache ; drawing in back.—(After supper), Headache ; pressure in occiput; sleepiness, etc.—(Touch), Pressure in storaach.—(On turning in bed), Vertigo.—(When urinating), Sticking in pudenda; itching in pudenda.—(After waking from sleep), Vertigo; dul- ness of head; throbbing in temples, etc; itching in anus; chest feels weary; chest oppressed, etc; stiffness in legs.—(Walking), Vertigo ; dizzi- ness in head ; acidity in storaach ; painfulness of stomach ; emptiness of abdomen; tension in hip-joints, etc.; pain in hip-joints; pain in thigh; stitches through thigh ; weariness, etc, in knees ; sensation in knee-joint ; pain in right toes; sweat ofthe feet.—(On becoming warm in bed), Stitches 590 CARBOLIC ACID. ali over body.—( Writing), Sensation in left shoulder-blade ; sensation in hands ; Aveariness in arms. Amelioration.—(Eructation), Sensation of oppression of chest.— (Lying down), Confusion in head; draAving in left thigh.—(On motion), DraAving in wrist-joint, etc, disappears.—(On passing wind), Pain in region of stomach disappears.—(Raising head), Headache.—(After rising), Head- ache, etc, disappears.—(Rising from bed), Headache. CARBOLIC ACID. Acidum carbolicum, Phenol, Monoxybenzene, Phenyl-alcohol. C9H5OH. Preparation, Solution in alcohol. Authorities. 1, T. Bacmeister, M.D., proving Avith the lst dilution,/rom Dr. Hoynés Monograph, Chicago, 1869 ; 2, ibid., proving Avith the 12th di- lution ; 3, T. S. Hoyne, M.D., provings with the 6th and 3d dilutions, ibid. ; 4, Miss G. H., proving with the 6th dilution, ibid.; 5, Mrs. T. S. H., prov- ing with the 6th dilution, ibid.; 6, J. T. H., proving with the 6th dilution, ibid. ; 7, T. C. Duncaq, M.D., proving with the 12th dilution, ibid. ; 8, ibid., effeets of inhaliug the fumes ; 9, Mrs. T. C. D., effeets of the fumes, ibid. ; 10, Mrs. E. J. Duncan, effeets of the fumes inhaled while mensUraating, ibid.; 11, S. P. Hedges, M.D., provings Avith the 6th dilution, ibid.; 12, C. W. Boyce, M.D., effect of locai application to the hand, ibid.; 13, Chas. H. Ha?seler, M.D., proving with 1 to 20 drops of the crude acid (36 drops taken in three days), Hahn. M., 5, 171 ; 14, Mr. X. Y. Z., effeets of crude drug, ibid.; 15, girl of 11, effeets of 4 drops of pure acid, ibid. ; 16, Chas. H. Hseseler, effeets of the 3d dee dilution, ibid.; 17, S. Lilienthal, M.D., proving Avith the lst dee dilution, and two doses of tincture, Trans, of Hom. Med. Soc, State of N. Y„ 1870, p. 232 ; 18, Mrs. S. A. F., M.D., proving Avith lst dee dilution, ibid.; 19, Mrs. C. L., M.D., provings with lst cent. dilution, and one dose ofthe 30th dilution, ibid.; 20, Mrs. A. W., proving, ibid.; 21, E. C. Price, M.D., Am. Hom. Obs., 1871, p. 148, proving with 3d dilution, 3d dee dilution, and 2d dee dilution ; 22, T. D. Pritchard, M.D., Trans. Hom. Med, Soc. State of N. Y., 1874, 136, effeets of inhal- ing the vapor ; 23, J. N. ÌVIitchell, Am. J. of H. M. M., N. S., 1, 354, effeets of Carbolic acid put into a tooth ; 24, W. M. Williamson, M.D., Trans. Penn. Hom. Med. Soc, 1871, effeets of the vapor; 25, Taylor, Guy's Hosp. Rep., 1868 (Hahn. Month., 5, 169), poisoning of a child of lf years by tAvo teaspoonfuls ; 26, H. W. Fuller, M.D., Brit. Med. Journ. (H. M., 5, 170), effeets of doses of frora three mininis upAvard ; 27, Machin, El. Crit. Med. (N. Am. J. of Hom., 18,155), effeets on three women who had Avashed in Carbolic-acid water; 28, Dr. Oyston, B. Med. J., 1871, effeets of swal- lowing 1 to 2 ounces of raAV Carbolic acid from a flask (thinking it brandy) ; 29, Dr. Pinkham, Med. and S. Rep., 19 (H. M., 5, 168), general effeets ; 30, Pinkham, 1. e, effeets of an enema containing 145 grains on a young lady; 31, Sutton, Med. Tiraes and Gaz., Aprii, 1868 (H. M., 5, 169), poi- soning by one ounce ; 32, Kline, Phil. M. and S. Rep., 1870 ; 33, Michelas, Wien. Med. Presse, 8, 1867 (Schmidt's Jahrb., 146, 273), effeets of clyster containing 145 grains for ascarides, administered to a woman aged 22 ; 34, Ibid., effeets on a boy of 10 years, of a clyster containing -j^ths granirne ; 35, Wallace, Br. J., 1870, effeets after being applied to an abscess ; 36, Ph. M. and S. Rep., 1867, a nurse, 32 years old. drank half an ounce (S. J., CARBOLIC ACID. 591 151); 37, Dr. White, N. Y. Med. Gaz., 1872, effeets when applied to a necrosed tibia; 38, Kohler, effeets of an application to scabies (S. J., 155, 275); 39, ibid., general statement of effeets; 40, Welander, Hygea, 36 (1874), Am. Hom. Obs., 1874, effeets of a teaspoonful of a solution con- taining 25 or 30 ceutigrammes ; 41, omitted ; 42, Danion, Recherches sur l'acide phenique,Rapport an der Med.Fakult, zu Strassburg, 1869(extracted froj^ ■^>r' ^\ ^- Rothe, Die Carbolsàure in der medicin, monograph, Berlin, 1875), proving of 1 gramme, afterward 2 grammes, afterward 4 grammes, in three portions; 43, Rothe, 1. e, proving of 1 granirne in 20 parts of water; 44, Husemann, S. J., 155, p. 275, general effeets of poisoning by small quantities ; 45, Mosler, Br. Med. J., 1872, effeets of 2 or 3 drachms ; 46, Unthank, Br. Med. J., 1872, effeets of the fumes ; 47, Warren (New Remedies, 4, 178), effeets of drinking some from a flask, mistaking it for whisky. Mind.—Emot fonai. Delirium,30 44.—Delirium like intoxication, often lasting half an hour,38.—Deliria, irritability, and rage,/with copious perspiration,40.—During the evening felt unusually cheerful,3.—Feeling of sadness, with disposition to sigh and yawn (soon after 20 drops),13.—Not in humor to think or speak,17.—* Very irritable,11'.—Cross; loses control of temper readily (second day),7.—Appeared morose, and much less brilliant in conversation than usuai,14.—[10.] Affection bestowed seemed distasteful (third day),7.—A fear of impending sickness carne over him as soon as he retired to bed,17.—Intellectual. Mind clear and active (second day),7. ■—Strange to say, although so affected by reading, my mind seemed unusu- ally on the alert, and, although using it very much, nearly set me crazy Avith the confusion and pains in my head, yet I saw through any proposi- tion Avith unusual quickness, and was desirous of intellectual work,23.— *Disinclination to mental efforts, even to read,11.—*Disinclination to mental exertion (as studying cases, preparing copy, etc), (third day),7.—* Entire disinclination to study ; what he had accomplished seemed very trifling (even- ing),2.—Mental and bodily laziness ; do not wish to exert myself in any way,17.—Could not concentrate the mind upon anything (soon after 20 drops),13.—I Avould get into an absent-minded abstracted condition, from which I Avould start Avhen any one spoke to me, and AA'ould find myself at times in a nervous tremor Avhen spoken to suddenly,23.—[20.] When read- ing, cannot fix my attention on the subject so as to retain it in memory (fifth day),17.—Want of acuteness in thinking (soon after 20 drops),13.— Feels dull and stupid (after one hour and five-sixths),3,—Loss of memory (soon after 20 drops),13.—Unconscious,32".—Unconscious for four hours ; then first opened eyes, moved arm and leg,28.—Unconsciousness, with stertorous breathing,28.—Complete unconsciousness (after five minutes),3*.—Lost ali knoAvledge of Avhat passed around them,27.—Insensibility,29.—[30.] Nearly or quite insensible,30.—Reclining in a chair, insensible. (after five minutes),31. —Lay insensible to ali external objects, but in a short time recovered itself,25. —Became insensible, falling doAvn suddenly as if in a fit ; on his recovery, said he remembered nothing whatever after tasting the liquid (immedi- ately),47.—Stupor,44 46.—Slight stupefaction,42.—Quite comatose,49. Head.—Confusion and Vertigo. Transient confusion of the head,43.—Confusion and heaviness of the head,44.—[40.] Confusion and pain in head, pain located over right eye,14.—Confused feeling in head (third day),7.—Brain felt confused and painful (soon after 20 drops),13.—Head feeìs muddled, although no severe pain,17.—Muddled and confused, and could collect thoughts only with an effort,13.—Vertigo,38 44.—Vertigo, with 592 CARBOLIC ACID. trembling,17.—Easier in the afternoon, being much exposed to wind, Avhich cools the heated brain, but vertigo returns as soon as he enters a room,17.— Very dizzy from the slightest motion (after five minutes),6.—Very dizzy ; things look as if they were moving backwards and fonvards (after five min- utes),4.—[50.] Giddiness,29 46.—A giddiness and fulness, or peculiar feeling in the head (after tAvo to eight minutes),26.—My giddiness was better when walking fast in the open air, but as soon as I would sit down, would be- come so bad that I would have to hold on to something to prevent falling,23. —Head swimming, and he felt as if staggering like a drunken man (soon after 20 drops),13.—Staggering as if drunk,38.— General Head. Rush of blood to head (second day),7.—Felt like rubbing head and eyes con- stanti}' (soon after 20 drops),13.—Feeling as though I had suffered from headache, for three days before (third day),11.—Dulness in head (third day),7.—Dull feeling in head (after a few moments),3.—[60.] Head felt heavy (after half an hour),18.—Head very heavy,17.—Heaviness of head, when leaning fonvard (after two hours and one-third),3.—Heavy pain in head, running from forehead to occiput (after half an hour),0.—Head- ache,29 44.—Coraplained of headache,26.—Headache, worse on left side,17.— Headache, Avorse Avhen bending head forward (after one hour and five- sixths),3.—Headache disappeared soon after breakfast (second day),3.— Drinking a cup of green tea relieved somewhat the headache, but not the sense of smeli,10.—[70.] Slight headache,17.—Severe headache, with nausea (after half an hour),10.—In morning, aAvoke Avith a hard headache confined to the upper half of the head (second day),3.—Had a hard headache most of night, and has it this morning ; feels as if a band Avas around the fore- head (second day),6.—Pain and fulness in head, Avhich seeraed to locate itself especially over right eye,16.—Head hot (after thirty-five rainutes),3. —Fulness of the brain,17.—Fulness of head ali over the brain, with dull pain,17.—Expansive pains in head, Avith swimming before eyes ; hardly able to write,17.—My head felt as if inclosed in a band, which at times would seem to be compressed and crushing in my head. This pressing feel- ing was especially noticeable in both temples,23.—[80.] Dull constricting headache at 7.30 a.m., about half an hour after rising, continuing and increasing until noon, when I gave up to it. It did not locate anyAvhere particular, but Avas as bad in the forehead as anywhere else. Pressure re- lieved for about one minute, but if continued longer increased the pain. HoAvever, if the pressure Avas removed, if only for an instant, and then re- applied, it would bring relief for a moment. My head seeraed to swell and feel hot, even as though it radiated heat as a hot stove. These sensations seemed confined to the cranium, not coming below the base of the skull proper ; continued until I went to sleep at night (second day),11.—Dull, hot, constricted feeling in the head, especially in the forehead, on Avaking at 6.30 a.m., severe enough to become an ache at times (relieved by press- ing the head with the hands), lasted ali day and until late in the night (second day),11.—Dull headache (second day),38.—Dull headache, running from forehead to occiput (after five minutes),6.—Headache, as if soraebody was jagging a sword in and out ali around the head ; she could hardly keep the eyes open ; aggravation frora the least noise, and from light; de- sires to have head tightly bandaged (after one hour),15.—Sore feeling, as though I had suffered from headache (third day),11.—Head feels sore Avhen moving it (after one hour and a quarter),3.—The head-pains are the most severe, and are worse on right side (after thirty-five minutes),3.—While smoking after tea, the head-pains are very much better (after tAvo hours CARBOLIC ACID. 593 and a half),3.—Forehead. Frontal headache, worse in a hot room,17.— [90.] Headache in forehead and temples,20.—Frontal headache and oppres- sion of chest, beginning on left side and going over to right (after fifteen minutes),17.—Headache in the forehead of a neuralgic character (second day),3.—Forehead feels hot, and the pressure of a cold hand on it gives some transient relief,17.—Burning headache in forehead (after tAventy min- utes),5.—Severe burning pain in brain over the eyebrows,17.—Full feeling in frontal lobe of cerebrum, Avhich increased to a severe headache,8.—A pressing fulness in the forehead,17.—Feeling of tightness across forehead di- reetly above frontal sinuses,18.—Aching pain in forehead (transient),3.—[100.] Slight aching in forehead, left side (after one hour),1.—Dull aching pain in left tempie and back of head, when leaning fonvard (after one hour aud a quarter),3.—Dull pains through the forehead (after thirty-five minutes),3.— Dull frontal headache in centre of forehead,19.—*Dull frontal headache, as if an india-rubber band was stretched tightly over the forehead,17.—Woke in morning with a dull froutal headache and burning in throat (second day),17.—Does not knoAV Avhether he has taken cold or not ; the same dull froutal headache, with general lassitude (fifth day),17.—Dull frontal head- ache, with chilliness (very soon),17.—Dull frontal headache, someAvhat re- lieved in the fresh air (after three hours),17.—Temples. Pain extends to tempie (from over right eye), Avith sense of soreness of the eyeball,24.— [110.] Burning pains in right tempie and top of head (after thirty-five minutes),3.—^Feeling of tightness, as if an india-rubber band was stretched from tempie to tempie,17.—Bandlike constrictions from one tempie to the other, folloAved bya dull, heavy headache, greatly aggravated by a walk in the open air (after half an hour),18.—Slight aching in left tempie (soon after),17.—Dull, heavy pain in left tempie during the day (fourth day),17.—* Dull, heavy pain through the temples, with tight band across forehead, and tightness in the nose between the eyes,20.—When I read for anylength of time the pressing in my temples became fearful, and my Avhole head would feel someAvhat in the condition knoAvn as " asleep " in a limb,23.— Vertex. I felt, on top of my head, as if my brain Avas swash- ing about,23.—Burning pain in top of head,3.—Constant aching pain in right side of head (after tAventy minutes),3.—Farietals. [120.] Neu- ralgic pain iu left side of head (after one hour and a quarter),3.—Beating pain in right side of head (after thirty-five minutes),3.—Pains in head of a sharp, darting, neuralgic character, changing their situation from one side to the other, affecting the eye of the painful side so much that it was difficult to keep it open (soon after 10 drops),13.—Occiput. Occipital pressure,17.—Dull, pressing, occipital headache,17.—Dull aching pain in back of head and right side and tempie. The pains in head are Constant, and similar to those felt Avhen making the first proving (after one hour and a half),3.—Back of head feels sore (after one hour and five-sixths),3.—Ex- ternal Head. *Small pustulous vesicle a little to left of vertex (third day),21.—■*Itching of scalp (after one hour and a quarter),3.—Itching of scalp (after fifteen minutes),6.—[130.] Itching of scalp, first on right side, then on left,3. Fye.—Eyes rigid, insensible to light, pupils much dilated, \—Eyes heavy (second day),7.—Burning pain in eyes, worse in left (after tAvo hours),3.—Burning pain in left eye (transient),3.—Orbit. Pain over the right eye, which continued for an hour after being out in the air, then passed off, but returned upon returning to the room and smelling the acid again, but passed off again in the open air,24.—A very slight pain for a few vol. il—38 « 594 CARBOLIC ACID. minutes, at two different tiraes, over right eye,21.—*Very severe orbitai neuralgia over the right eye,23.—*SHght pain over right eyebrow ; the same kind of pain, but in a milder degree, under right patella, both of short duration (after half an hour),21.—Acute piercing pain in the left supraorbital ridge, in a spot as large as a silver ten-cent piece, lasting only five or ten minutes and ceasing on rising, but leaving the spot where it had been sore to the tondi for more than one day (second day),11.—Fids. [140.] Eyes open, turned upward,3236.—Lids closed,28.—Ball. Neuralgic twitching in eye- balls and through temples (soon after 20 drops),13.—Fupil. Contraction ofthe pupils,28 30, etc.—Pupils contracted (after five minutes),31.—Pupils contracted and insensible to light,25.—Pupils dilated, but showed reaction to light (after tAvo hours),40.— Vision. Eyes sensitive to light,8.—Cannot see across room (after five minutes),4.—[150.] Reading is impossible, as the lettere look blurred and fade one in the other,17.—While Avriting, the letters seem to run together, so that it is with difficulty I can read what is written (after thirty-five minutes),3.—SAvimming before the eyes,17.—Things seem to be moving before the eyes (after three-quarters of an hour),0.— A Constant dark spot in front of the left eye,23. Ear.—Pressing pain in left ear (transient), (after fifteen minutes), re- turning from time to time (after twenty minutes),3.—Beating pain, with a humming sound, in both ears (after six hours),3.—Roaring in the ears,42.— Troubled ali the time Avith a Constant humming-buzzing sound in my ears, although my hearing did not seem affected,23. Nose.—Both nostrils plugged up (fourth day),7.—[160.] When blow- ing nose the mucus was bloody, bright-red blood (after four and one-sixth hours),3.—Feel as if I had a cold in the head ; right nostril plugged up, right eye Avatery (third day),7.—Nose tight and stopped up, with full tight feeling across forehead,20.—Left nostril stinging, with Constant watering of the left eye, and watery discharge from nose,20.—Sensation at left Aving of nose as of fine electric sparks; Avants to rub the part repeatedly (after fifteen minutes) ; during first hour same sensation on sternal end of right clavicle ; later on middle finger of left hand ; later on vertex. This sensation, during the time it was felt, changed slowly to a pricking-itching, with desire to rub the part, and relief from it,2.—Tickling in right nostril, with sneezing (after one hour and one-third),3.—Smeli. Sense of smeli very acute,8.— Sense of smeli exceedingly acute, for five days (after half an hour),10.— Smeli more acute, very decidedly ; soon after Avatery discharge from both nostrils while in the open air; Avhen indoore it ceases; comes again after entering a cold room (after twenty minutes),1. Face.—Objective. Pale aud unconscious,34. — [170.] The boy was very pale, weak, and cachectic,35.—Face blanched and bathed in perspira- tion (after five minutes),31.—Face pale,™.—Face pale and covered with cold perspiration.25.—Face pale or livid,44.—Face and neck livid,46.—Face livid, with cold, clammy sweat,32.—Face livid, covered Avith cold, clammy SAveat,36. —Face flushed (second day),7.—Face flushed, and " burns " (after fifteen minutes),6.—[180.] Slight lividity of the lips and tips of the fingere (after five minutes),31.—State of intense trismus (after eighteen minutes),45.—At the attempt to examine his throat he closes his teeth tightly,40.—Subjective. Pain in face and neck (after seven hours),46.—DraAving pain in jaAV, right side,3. Alouth.—Teeth. Aching in teeth of right upper jaw (after a few moments),3.—Tongue. Burning on the tongue, especially on the tip,17.— Biting sensation on tongue (immediately),17.—Alouth. Mucous mem- CARBOLIC ACID. 595 brune of mouth, lips, throat, white,28.—SAvelling and soreness on internai side of left cheek opposite the molars ; the cheek is in the Avay of the teeth Avhen biting (the whole day), (after tAvo days),2.—[190.] Strong tarry odor to the breath,25.—Burning mouth,44.—Burning on lips, throat, and cesopha- gus, Avith heat rising up from the stomach (immediately),17.—Salica. Hypersecretion of saliva, and he could not help spitting ali the time, the spittle having a bluish-Avhite, frothy appearance,13.—Constant discharge of saliva from the pale lips,34.—Mouth open, filled with mucus,32.—Taste. Very sharp taste ; tongue burned and tingled, and felt as if a thousand pins were sticking in it (immediately),15.—Nasty taste in mouth,3.—Horrid taste in mouth, pungent and metallic, Avhich he could not get rid of ; it made him feel sick and squally ali over (immediately),14.—Taste of car- bolic acid in mouth and throat (after seven hours),46.—[200.] Coppery, metallic taste on tongue and upper palate,17.—Speech. Inability to speak or to Avalk,28. Throat.—A good deal of haAvking of clear white mucus while in the open air (second day),7.—Pain in throat on SAvallowing (after one and five- sixths hours),3.—Choking feeling in throat, Avith disposition to hawk up phlegm,14.—Irritation of throat (for some days),45.—Irritation of throat causing short, dry cough (after one hour and five-sixths),3.—Burning in throat and cesophagus (immediately),40.—Sense of burning in throat on SAvalloAving the draught,26.—Pricking-burning in throat, as if she had eaten something strong (after half an hour),5.—[210.] Very sharp stitches in throat; the pain groAvs Avorse and Avorse; it is sharp and pricking (after fifteen minutes),3.—Weather changed ( ?) ; throat sore, felt some hoarse, as if had taken cold (second day),7.—Evening, throat some sore, right side (second day),7.—Soreness of throat on empty deglutition (after fifteen minutes), passed off after one and one-sixth hours, except when swallow- ing and pressing on the upper larynx ; Avorse on the right side,3.—Throat sore only Avhen SAvallowing (after tAvo hours ancl fhre-sixths),3.—While smok- ing, after tea, throat better for a time ; not so sensitive to pressure (after two and a half hours),3.—Fauces. Pharynx, and (Esophagus. Much mucus in pharynx (fourth day),7.—Hawking from pharynx and posterior nares of much white mucus (third day),7.—In morning, on waking, pharynx aud posterior nares very dry indeed (fifth day),7.—Burning in the cesophagus and stomach,17.—[220.] Spasmodic contractiou of cesopha- gus,32.—Spasmodic contraction of the cesophagus prevented the insertion of the'stomach-pump,36.—Spasmodic and painful contraction of the cesophagus just behind the pomum Adarai; while drinking ice-water, Avas painful for several minutes,21.—Feeling of constriction about midway of the cesophagus (frora 20 drops),13.—Spasmodic stricture of the cesophagus prevented the patient from SAvallowing, and caused great difficulty in introducing the tube of the stomach-pump,31.—Sicallotcing. Inability to swallow,44.— Could not take medicine,40.—External Throat. While walking rapidly after dinner had spasm of carotid artery (common, left), (third day),7. Stomach.—Appetite. More appetite, but not normal yet; more appetite in morning (fourth day),7.—Unusual appetite for supper,21.—[230.] Wanted to smoke a cigar, and thought that would relieve him,14.—Dimin- ished appetite,18.—* Loss of ali appetite30.—-*Total loss of appetite, which had previously been excellent,19.—Anorexia,8.—Not so ranch appetite for dinner (second day),7.—No appetite for tea,3.—No appetite for tea (supper), (after half an hour),10.—No appetite for nupper,0.—Thirst. Thirst,28.—[240.] *Felt as ifa little more whisky would do him good (habits perfectly temperate), . 596 CARBOLIC ACID. —Eructations and Hiccough. Eructations,4243.—Eructation of tasteless air (second day),3.—Eructations after a light breakfast (second day),17.—Headache disappears while moving about, but the eructations be- came more frequent (after one hour),3.—Constant disposition to rift up, but could not (from 20 drops),13.—Belching (after three-quarters of an hour),5.—* Belching up of wind (after a few moments),3.—Belching up of wind (after one hour and a half),3.—Belching of wind from stomach (after ten minutes). Constant belching (after fifteen minutes),6. — [250.] Constant belching up of wind from stomach (after tAA'o and five-sixths hours),3.— Con- stant belching up of large quantities of wind (after tAventy minutes),3.— Regurgitation from stomach, Avhich tastes like buttermilk and cabbage. (At dinner drank glass of milk ; milk never disagrees Avith him), (after thirty-five minutes,'5.)—Ate heartily at lunch, but, though the stomach is full, the heat keeps rising from the stomach, Avith the taste of Carbolic acid,17.—In afternoon, after dinner, long-contintied hiccough,2.—Nausea and Vomiting. Nausea at stomach (after fifteen minutes),4.—Nausea most of the morning (second day),3.—After tea, nausea returned, and was increased by taking a little sherry Avine. The nausea lasted until noon next day,5.—After tea, the nausea was much better, but she Avas very droAvsy, which AA'as unusual (after tAventy-five minutes),4.—Nausea, with desire to eruetate (very soon),17.—[260.] Nausea and vomiting,44.—Slight nausea in throat (after thirty-five minutes),3.—Slight nausea, Avith prostra- tion,8.—A great deal of nausea; shuddered and shook her head, made wry faces, spai frequently, etc.,10.—Intense nausea (immediately), which con- tinued with but little abatement for nearly an hour, and until he had drank several copious draughts of Avater (from 1 drop). Again the nausea folloAved, and almost reached the point of vomiting (from 5 drops),13.— Aggravated feeling of sickness about stomach (soon after 10 drops),13.— * While eating a little breakfast, felt every now and then as if he had to get up and vomit (from 20 drops),13.—Vomiting and dysphagia,35.—Stomach. Slight gastritis (for some days),45.—An attack of acute gastritis followed the immediate symptoms,47. — [270.] Slight gastric catarrh, for several days,43.—Wind in stomach very troublesome ; better after raising a sort of SAveetish-sour liquid,3.—Dull uneasy feeling in stomach (after one hour and a half),3.—Uncomfortable feeling in regimi of stomach and liver (soon after),20.—Distress in stomach, as from indigestion,18.—For about two days, his feelings represented a first-class type of acute dyspepsia (frora 20 drops),13.—Instead of feeling' hungry at meals, an empty, gone feeling in the stomach, Avith a fulness in the throat, and a Constant desire to swalloAv,19. —A great deal of gastric irritation (after seven hours),46.—Pain and dragging feeling in stomach and low doAvn in abdomen,14.—Warmth in the stomach,43.—[280.] Sensation of warmth in the epigastrium,42.—Burning in the stomach,17.—Burning in the stomach (after twenty minutes),5.—The burning feeling in the storaach, as frora a corrosive acid, is felt ali the time ; stili the appetite is good and food digests well,17.—Burning feeling in stomach, steadily increasing, with beat rising up the cesophagus (after three hours),17.—Burning, ulcerating feeling in storaach and cesophagus, with nausea; this sensation reminded him of lobelia or tobaeco; iu fact, he had been smoking his pipe before going to bed,17.—Stomach seems full of wind (after a feAV moments),3.—Sensation as if stomach was filled with wind which ought to come up,3.—Aching pain in stomach (after a feAV moments),3. —Felt as if he had eaten too much, and was suffering in consequence,14.— [290.] Appetite good, but food lies heavily on the stomach (second day),17. CARBOLIC ACID. 597 —Feeling of pressure at pit of storaach (very soon),17.—Heavy weight in the epigastrium, as though burdened Avith flatulence, Avith a Constant in- clination to relieve himself by fruitless efforts at eructation, or by pressing the hand into the pit of the stomach,13. Abdomen.—Hypochondria. Dull pressing pain in hypochon- dria,1'.—Soreness of hypochondria, aggravated by motion (very soon),17.— Pain in right hypochondrium ; also in iliac region of both sides,1'0.—Aching feeling over right hypochondrium and along back (from 20 drops),13.— Premonitions of pain in region of liver,20.—Dull pain in right side, over the region of the liver, and in the back, across the fifth, sixth, and seventh dorsal vertebra?,13.—General Abdomen. Abdoraen bloated, especially in the epigastric region, but neither hard, nor tense, nor sensitive to pressure,40.—BoAvels bloated and full of flatus after (three hours) a meal (second day),7.—[300.] Rumbling in boAvels ; a feeling as if diarrhcea Avould come on, after Avalking about,3.—*Rumbling and rolling in abdomen, with a sense of distension (after one hour),3.—Emission of large quantities of flatus ali the evening,3.—Emission of fetid flatus (after one hour and a half),3.—Emission of large quantities of putrid flatus (third day),3.—Sink- ing feeling ali over the abdomen, a feeling of goneness, with yet a heavy weight about the stomach (from 20 drops),13.—Pain in bowels,20.—Sensation of fulness, Avith burning on outside of abdomen (soon after),20.—Constantly a sensation of distension in the abdomen as if it were full of Avind, but I was never able to discharge any,23.—Bowels feel bloated and sore (third day),7.—[310.] Feel as if the gas iu the abdomen \Aras incarcerated (after one hour),3.—Abdominal muscles feel sore (second day),7.—Bowels feel sore on walking,17.—Joltingduring riding affects unpleasantly the abdominal parietes also, Avhich feel hot and sore,17.—Hypogastrium and Iliac Fegions. Burning pain in loAver part of abdomen and top of head (after fifteen minutes),3.—While sitting, crampy stitch in left inguinal region (after tAvo hours),1. Fectum and Anus.—The anus itches and feels as if the skin was rubbed off (after forty-five minutes),3.—Desire for stool ali day, though he had had a naturai movement in the morning (third day),3.—Constant feel- ing of desire to pass a stool, and a sensation as if there Avas a quantity in the rectum, but I never had more than one regular stool every morning,23. Stool.—Fiarrhcea. Diarrhcea ; three watery evacuations within a short space of time, accorapanied Avith pain and sick stomach,16.—[320.] Ever since beginning of proving, and for some time after, two naturai stools per day, which is very unusual with the prover, having generally but one pas- sage in two days,2.—In evening, copious and consistent stool, entirely free from pain, though the stools had been constipated and painful for some time previously,13.—Towards evening, evacuation from bowels copious and consistent, but almost inodorous,15.— Constipation. BoavcIs rather con- stipated, which is unusual (seventh day),17.—Bowels seem torpid, but not costive (fourth day),7.—My boAvels moved regularly every morning, but the stool was insufficient, and they seemed someAvhat more sluggish than normal,23. Urinary Organs.—Micturition. Frequent micturition,18.— The urine was voided about once in tAvo hours, and was large in quantity, quality normal (second day),11.—Passed urine ottener than usuai during the night, but observed no change in color (second day),3.—Slept well, but had to rise about 5 o'clock to urinate, a very unusual thing, also passed a larger quantity than usuai,2'.—[330.] Unusually free flow of urine, normal 598 CARBOLIC ACID. in color, in odor, and quality (third day),11.—Copious flow of limpid color- less urine, which lasted severa! hours. The amount of the urine Avas enor- mous, though no measurement Avas resorted to. Its odor was slight, but peculiar, not that of Carbolic acid nor that of normal urine (after fifteen minutes),30.—During the night, passed a large quantity of pale urine, nearly three quarts (fifth day),22.—During day the urine was increased in quantity, and had a very strong smeli (second day),3.—Urine less in amount (fourth day),7.—Urine diminished in quantity and heightened in color,24.—Straining at passing urine, followed for tAvo hours by uncomfort- able feeling,24.—Fruitless efforts to urinate,28.—Ineffectual attempts to pass urine,28.— Urine. Greenish tinge in the urine, and disappearance of ali deposits of lithates,26.—[340.] Urine very dark-colored™.—A dark greenish- brown color to the urine is a characteristic sign of the incipieut poisoning,42. — Urine dark smolcy color, alkaline; it deposited a sediment of granular orate of amraonia; it also showed a mixture of different colored pigments, which apparently carne from the coloring-raatter of the dissolved blood- corpuscles; this pigment appeared ahvays after an application of Carbolic acid, and disappeared after the removal of it,35.—The urine passed the day after the accident was almost black, but was free frora turbidity, and no trace of Carbolic acid, blood, or alburaen could be detected in it,47.—By nitric acid there is deposited a large quantity of broAvn pigment in the urine,35.—Evacuatimi of offensive very dark-colored urine, depositing urate of ammonia, sometiraes phosphates, but no albumen,35.—Urine smells strongly of carbolic acid,37.—Urine more acid than normal,46.—Urine alka- line, dark-brown,42. Sexual Organs.—Alale. Prickling pains through the glans penis aud in urethra,24.—[350.] During ali this time I noticed my sexual organs to be in an unusually relaxed, weakened state during the day, but regu- larly every night I would have lascivious dreams, with seminai emissions, which weakened me greatly and filled me Avith horror,23.—After going to sleep, was awakened by unusually strong sexual excitement, which contin- ued some time (first night),11.—Sexual appetite very mudi decreased (second day),7.—Loss of sexual desire for thirteen days,24.—Female. Pain in region of left ovary, when walking in the open air, soon subsiding,1*.—Menses more profuse than usuai,10.—Menses much more profuse and darker-colored than usuai, followed by headache and great nervous irritability for twelve hours (sixth day),10.—Menses came on two days later than usuai, and Avere more profuse,5. Fespiratory Organs.—Farynx and Trachea. Inflam- matory condition set in, Avith much soreness of respiratory organs, and more hoarseness (third day),22.—Feeling of soreness in larynx and bron- chial membrane, with some hoarseness (second day),22.—Left side of larynx very sore when pressed upon, not true of the right side (after one hour and a quarter),3/—Constant inclination to cough (after one hour and a quar- ter),3.—Tickling-irritating sensation in upper part of trachea and fauces, which excited an occasionai short, hacking, dry cough,13.— Coligli and Expectoration. [360.] Cough (fourth day),22.—*Short hacking cough, with tickling in the throat (after one hour and a quarter),3.—Cough, Avith- out expectoration (sixth day),22.—Some cough and expectoration (eleventh day),22.—Coughed to clear the bronchi ; expectorated a little (fourth day),7. —Expectoration of large quantity of thick Avhitish mucus (second day),3.— Fespi rat ion. Stertorous respiration,™30, etc.—Breathing stertorous (after eighteen minutes),45.—Respiration stertorous and rapid (80),44.—Respira- CARBOLIC ACID. 599 tion stertorous, and smelling strongly of the fluid (after five minutes),31. —[370.] Respiration accelerated,28.—Respiration agitated,27.—Respiration free and deep; inclination to take a deep breath,1.—Respiration diffi- cult,37.—Respiration mudi impeded,25.—Room feels dose and hot (second day),7. Chest.— Dull pain through the upper lobes of lungs,18.—While walk- ing out of doors, feeling of expausion (of lightness) in the lungs, also in the nasal passages (after five minutes),1.—Tight feeling in both lungs, es- pecially in the centre ofthe chest,17.—* Feeling of narrowness in the chest, as if the diaphragm depressed the lungs,1''.—[380.] Chest feels as if compressed, or as if a load Avere pressing in front, with a desire to dilate it (second day),17.—Oppression of chest,17.—Oppression of chest, requiring great effort to fully inflate the lungs,18.—Front. Dull pressure under the sternum, in the region of the sixth rib (after three hours),17.—Compressed feeling across loAver end of sternum,14.—Sides. Transient dull pain under left clavicle,18.—*Slight uneasy pains in right lung (after one hour and a half),3.—Dull aching pain, Avhole left side of chest and abdomen, running around to shoulder-blades (after tAvo hours and five-sixths),3. Heart and Pulse.—Prwcordium. Stitches, region of heart (after one hour and a quarter),3.—Heart9S Action. The beat of the heart, as Avell as the pulse, could not be felt,40.—[390.] Heart's action ir- regular (after eighteen minutes),45.—False. Pulse rapid, irregular, un- dulating,28.—Pulse very rapid,35.—Feeble, intermittent, rapid pulse,29.— Pulse quick, 95 (after five minutes),4.—Pulse very quick, 100 (after tAventy- five minutes),4.—Pulse accelerated, 82 (after thirty-five minutes),3.—Pulse small, frequent, and intermitting,44.—Pulse 75 (after one hòur and a half),3. —Pulse 82 (after tAventy minutes),5.—[400.] Pulse rises from 66 to 75, in- termittent (after five minutes) ; pulse 90 (after ten minutes) ; pulse 80 (after fifteen minutes) ; 9 a.m., pulse 100, regular (second day),6.—Pulse risen from 70 to 82 (after one hour and a quarter),3.—Pulse risen from 70 to 84 (after fifty-five minutes),3.—Pulse 86 (after two hours and a half),3. —Pulse 88 (after seven hours),46.—Pulse 90 (after half an hour),5.—Pulse 100 per minute, feeble, and very intermittent (after five minutes),31.—Pulse 120 per minute, and very weak ; could be counted with great difficulty,25. —Sinking pulse 'and temperature,44.—Pulse 68 (after one hour and five- sixths),3.—[410.] Pulse68,ratherslow(afterthree hours andone-twelfth),3.— Pulse 68 (third day),7.—Pulse 68, small,38.—Pulse 64 (after half an hour),5. —Pulse AA'eak and fluttering,33.—Pulse weak and .flickering,30.—Pulse very weak,37.—Pulse scarcely perceptible,46.—Pulse scarcely perceptible (after eighteen minutes),45.—Pulse and heart-beat almost iraperceptible,32.—[420.] Pulse imperceptible,34.—Pulse imperceptible, and the beat of the heart scarcely noticed,36. Neck and Back.—Neck. Neck feels lame and stiff when moving head (after one hour),3.—While smoking, after tea, lameness in back of neck and shoulders (after tAvo hours and a half),3.—One of the most painful sensations, and one which remained a very long time, was a very great sense of a Aveight on my neck, with a tenderness even to the touch, over the sev- enth cervical vertebra,23.—DraAving in muscles of right side of neck, think in splenitis capitis (after one hour),7.—AAvoke with stitching pain in right side of neck, Avhich increased during day (seventh day). Pain in neck very severe, with tAvinges of pain that Avould last a few seconds, then wear off; in five seconds it Avould return as before. This condition lasted some eight hours (ninth day),22.—Soreness of muscles of neck (splenitis capitis), 600 CARBOLIC ACID. (third day),7.—Back weak and sore (second day),17.—Back. Good deal of pain in back and right side,14.—[430.] * Soreness of muscles of back and limbs (third day),7.—Pains in small of back, and it hurts to straighten himself, and they became stili worse by riding, where jolting aggravates,17. —Aching pain across the small of back and in the loAver limbs (after one hour),3.—Severe aching pains in small of back, someAvhat relieved by press- ing the hand against it (fifth day),17.—Tired sensation in renai region,17.— The first two doses of the acid of the first centesimal dilution, taken three hours apart, relieved a severe pain in the lumbo-sacral region, Avhich had existed more or less, mostly during the latter part of the night, for two years,19.—Having another attack of backache, took a dose of Carbolic acid, 30th dil., which relieved the pain like magic, and have had no other attack up to date (about three Aveeks). Health in every respect excellent,19. Superior Extremities.—Shoulder. Drawing pain in left arm, from shoulder to elboAV (transient),3. — Lameness and soreness of right shoulder, when walking (second day),3.—Rheumatic pain in right shoulder- joint nearly ali day. He regarded it as an attack of rheumatism in the shoulder, having suffered Avith several attacks during the last eighteen years ; they never lasted less than three or four days ; this passed off suddenly in the evening, like ali the other Carbolic acid pains (second day),21.—[440.] Acute but transient pain in right shoulder-joint (after one hour and a half),3.—Aching pain in right shoulder, Avhen bending for- ward,3.—Aching pain in hip has gone to left shoulder-joint ; although not very severe ; he is reminded of it from time to time (second day),3.—Arm. * Constant tired, heavy feeling in left arm,3.—Aching pain in left arra and right wrist (after one hour and a quarter),3.—*Soreness of muscles of right arm (after one hour and one-third),3.—Forearm. *Aching pain in left forearm (after fifteen minutes),3.—Hand. The hand very much swollen, so that he could not write,38.—Trembling of hands (cannot Avrite steadily),17. —A peculiar feeling of stiffness and discorafort (pricking) of the entire hand. This discomfort remained on the middle finger until night. At one spot it never left until there appeared a small pimple, Avhich increased in size until it became a sore resembling a carbuncle. The flesh suppurated until a probe could be passed nearly through the finger. For several days the sore hand was intensely painful, and prevented sleep for several nights. It healed finally, but was a serious sore,12.—[450.] Contracting pain in palm of right hand (after two hours and one-third),3.—Fingers. Pain in second phalangeal joint of middle finger, right hand (after two hours and five- sixths),21. Inferior Extremities.—Cannot walk straight (after twenty-five minutes),4.—*Lower extremities feel heavy as lead (fifth day),17.—Draggy sensation about lower extremities, which occasioned a little unsteadiness in walking (from 20 drops),13.—Hip. Occasionai pains in hips and shoulders (third day),3.—Aching pain in both hips (after forty-five minutes),3.— Transient pains in right hip (after one hour and a half),3.—Aching in right hip (transient), (after thirty-five minutes),3.—Transient aching pain in right hip and left knee (after tAvo hours and a half),3.—[460.] Hard, aching pain in right hip, like a sciatic pain, which slowly moved along the course of that nerve, and at night was in the bend of the knee, and then ceased altogether (fifth day),22.—Very severe aching pain in right hip- joint, felt only when Avalking (second day),3.—Thigh. Transient pain in muscles of right thigh (after a few moments),3.—Deepseated muscular pain, on inside of upper third of left thigh, that almost made him walk CARBOLIC ACID. 601 lame ; lasted from five to ten minutes (after half an hour),21.—The dull achiug pains extend from the spine doAvn the posterior muscles of the thigh,17.—DraAving in right thigh and right zygoma (very soon),17.—His thighs feel bruised (second day),17.—About 7 p.m., while Avalking, bruised pain in the middle of anterior part of right thigh, deepseated and lasting only for a few minutes (second day),21.—Enee. In the night, pain for a few minutes on inside of left knee-joint (fourth day),21.—Pain on inside of left knee-joint, lasting for a considerable time "(third day),21. — [470.] * Aching soreness beneath left patella, ali day up to about 4 o'clock p.m. ; feels as if it would be stiff and sore to move it, but on the contrary during motion it is not felt at ali (second day).21.— Leg. Sensation just below the knee, on the shin, as if the part Avas touched with a piece, of ice (after forty-five minutes),3.—* Aching pain to the left of middle of left shin-bone (after tAvo days),2.—*Shaip pain in left shin (after one hour and a half),3.—Cramps in the calves,42.—Severe bruised pain beneath left tendo Achillis dose to posterior part of tibia, as if struck with a club ; in a few minutes it dis- appeared for a short time, when he had a sharp pain in middle joint of large finger of left hand; this pain Avas only momentary, when it Avent back (but less'intense) in the leg again (after one hour'and a quarter),21.— Ankle. Dull pain in right ankle and left knee, most of the morning (second day),4.—Aching pain in right ankle, and in loAver part of abdomen (after one hour),3.—Pain in left outer malleolus (after three hours and one- fifth),21.—Foot. His feet, though he Avas lying flat on his back, felt as though they could not support his body, even by a strong effort of the will,17.—[480.] Feet feel heavy (after fifteen minutes),4.—The feet feel as if bruised, ali the time,17.—Toes. Pain in right great toe as if pressed upon,3.—Pain in under surface of big toe of left foot (after three hours),21. —Pressing pain in left great toe (after fifteen minutes),3.—Tingling in left great toe, folloAved by a feeling as if pressed on (after a few moments),3.— Sharp, stinging pain through corns (third day),7. General Symptoms. — Objective. Body much SAvollen before death,31.—Trembling,29.—Slight tremor over whole body, steadily increasing (after ten minutes),40.—[490.] Muscles relaxed,32.—Muscles completely re- laxed,36.—Loss of involuntary motion and speech,44.—Became convulsed,30. —Convulsed (immediately),45.—Convulsions,29.—Violent convulsions, with trismus, and blood passing from the mouth in consequence of the teeth having Avounded the tongue,46.—She fell to the ground in convulsions, was delirious and without consciousness,33.—Disinclined to work ; even correct- ing proof is fatiguing (second day),7.—Feeling of languor, enervation, in- disposition to attend to professional duties, and droAVsiness, with un- comfortable feeling of fulness in the head, varied occasionally by a passing pain through the forehead, or right or left tempie,13.—[500.] Feel languid ; must He down to rest after a light day's work (second day),7.—Languid and sleepy; retired early (fourth day),7.—* Great languor,8.—* Easily fatigueel by the least walk (am usually a good walker),17.—* Complains of being very tired (after twenty-five minutes),4.—Very tired at night, and not at ali amiable (third day),7.—* Weakness,H.—Physical exhaustion (second day),18. — Great prostration,29. — *Profound prostration,27. — [510.] Faint feeling, spreading from the thighs ali over the body,17.—Administered chloroform in large quantity (one-third of a pound), to a patient during an operation, and was thereby affected nearly as much as the patient ; obliged to go into the fresh air in order to keep from fainting (fourth day),17.—Fell insensible (immediately),45.—Fell from her seat to the floor,30.—Extreme syncope,47.— 602 CARBOLIC ACID. Complete ana?sthesia,34.—Complete ana?sthesia, even of the conjunctiva,44. —Numbness of skin of hands,8.—Subjective. Physical and mental ex- hilaration,18.—Shuddering sensation Avhen he took it in his mouth; im- agined he could taste the acid,21 —[520.] General feeling of dulness and heaviness,20.—Felt badly the Avhole day, especially from a burning in the stomach, with a sore feeling to the touch (second day),17.—Said he felt mean, and left for home before his usuai time,14.—Feels as if he had taken a violent cold (second day),6.—Soreness, as if he had taken cold (thinks he has not), (third day),7.—General soreness, worse in back, abdomen, and chest (third day),7.—Ali the muscles prominently used are sore and stiff (fourth day),7.—Ali symptoms go from the head downward,17.—Pain felt only on right side,22.—The pains seem to affect the right side first, and afterwards the same parts of the left (after thirty-five minutes),3.—[530.] The pains appeared most frequently on left side ; came and Avent very suddenly, and generally lasted but a short time ; they generally affected the muscles and joints, but not the bones,21.—*I became thoroughly unfit for study, as every exercise at reading increased ali my symptoms, especially the pressing at the occiput,23.—Relief of symptoms, except frontal headache, after a hearty lunch,17. Skin.—Eruption. Moist. Slight eruption of a vesicular character ali over the body (third day),5.—* Vesicular eruption on hands and ali over body, which itches excessively ; better after rubbing, but leaving a burning pain,6.f—*A small vesicle formed on centre of nose (fourth day),3.— Pastular. Vesicle on nose converted into a pustule, Avhich was opened (fifth day) ; opened again (sixth day) ; opened again, and healed up (ninth day),3.—Slight pustular eruption on right side of face (second day),18.— Sensations. Burning in the skin (second day),38.—Tingling in lower ex- tremities,17.—Formication in the extremities,42.—[540.] Itching of scalp and loAver part of abdomen, as if bitten by something (after two hours and five- sixths),3.—Itching of right ear (after thirty-five minutes),3.—Itching of the face (after fifty-five minutes),3.—Itching of right cheek, and sharp pain about the centre of cheek, as if bitten by a mosquito. So sudden and pecu- liar Avas this pain that I expected to find something had really bitten me (after thirty-five minutes),3.—Itching of the back of neck and of the nose (after tAventy minutes),3.—Itching of left shoulder and right cheek (after thirty-fh'e minutes),3.—Itching of left elbow (after one hour and a half),3. —Itching of left elboAV (after fifteen minutes),3.—Itching of right forefinger (after one hour and a half),3.—Itching about the left hip (after forty-five minutes),3.—[550.] Itching of outside of thigh and of the genitals (after one hour and five-sixths),3.—Itching of inner part of thigh and scrotum, relieved by scratching, but it soon returns,3.—Itching inner side of left knees (after one hour and a quarter),3.—Itching of ankles, arms, back of neck, calf of leg, and other parts of body (after fifteen minutes),6.—Itching of various parts of body, right thigh, buttocks, back, shin, etc. (after one hour and a quarter),3.—Intense burning-itching of the genitals (after one hour and a half),3.—Tingling-itching in right little finger, soon after in the left,3. Sleep and Freams.—Sleepiness. Yawning (very soon),17.— f Arsenicum had no effect on the eruption. Prover had the itch some eight or nine years ago, which was cured by the external application of Sulphur. The pres- ent eruption looks very much like the itch, but the insect is wanting. Rhus and Sulphur were given, but exertcd very little influence over the eruption. It gradu- ally got better without treatment, and disappeared in about three weeks. CARBOLIC ACID. 603 YaAvning (after thirty-five minutes),3.—Yawned noAV and then, and took long inspirations,14.—[560.] Yawning constantly (after twenty minutes),6. —Incessant yawning (after fifty-five minutes),3.—Sleepiness (after half an hour),18.—Sleepiness, Constant inclination to yaAvn,18.—Sleepiness, with de- sire to stretch,17.—Sleepy (second day),7.—Felt sleepy in afternoon, but could not fall into souiursleep,15.—Sleepy and chilly, although sitting iu a room Avith a good fire,17.—I Avas constantly heavy and sleepy, but Avhen I Avould He doAvn to sleep Avould be perplexed Avith dreams, and Avould vrake up unrefreshed, Avith coated tongue and nausea,23.—Became droAvsy,14.— [570.] Soon lapsed into a sound and quiet slumber,16.—Had a very refresh- iug sleep; awoke earlier than usuai, amiable (second day),7.—Slept soundly ali night, and aAvoke greatly refreshed in morning,13.—Slept heavy ; aAvoke sore ali over, especially the legs (gluteal muscles), back, chest, and arms (fourth day),7.—Instead of the tremore a somnolent state set in (after tAvo hours),40.—Riding lulls him to sleep, aud walking is an exertion,17.— Sleeplessness. Slept Avell last night, but woke often ; no dreams (second day),3.—Restless sleep the whole night, Avith busy dreams,17.—At midnight, after Avaking, could not get to sleep again ; the smeli of Carbolic acid seemed to keep her aAvake,9.—Freams. Sleep not refreshing; dreamed much, but cannot now (a.m.) recali the subjects (third day),7.—[580.] During night had a great many dreams, some amorous, others he Avas unable to recali when aAvake (third day),3.—Dreamed of great mental activity ; aAvoke Avith clear intellect; can work (fifth day),7.—Slept Avell as usuai, but dreamed of travelling, which is unusual,3.—Slept well, but dreamed of fire; so vivid was the dream that he was aAvakened ; found that he Avas quite feverish, although the windoAV Avas open and the room quite cold (second day),3.— Dreamed she could not get to sleep on account of thinking about the body I had embalmed ; thought she tossed about, and then tried to Avake me, to give her some medicine to stop thinking; she thought she could not Avake me, and pulled me out of bed; aud that I was bathed in perspiration; face pale ; thought I was dead. The fright awoke her ; she found herself lying on her back, with her mouth wide open, apparently paralyzed Avith fear ; she aroused me and begged in a whining tone for something to make her go to sleep. Could not at first be persuaded she had been asleep. Gave her a dose of Nux, and she dropped to sleep at once, and slept soundly ; awoke perfectly well in the morning,9. Fever. — Chilliness. Diminished temperature about j\ C.,42.— Skin cold and moist,33.—Surface cold and clammy,25 29.—Surface cold and moist,30.—Slight chilliness, while sitting in a warm room (74° F.), (after five hours),3.—[590.] 9 a.m., chilly sensations; pulse 78 (second day),3.— Soon chilly (second day),7.—Chilly sensations while at breakfast (second day),3.—Very chilly when in the open air (second day),7.—Extremities and surface of body colei,46.—At times, when I would stoop, a sensation was felt of coldness in one spot, someAvhat similar to the cold sensation experienced Avhen a nerve in a tooth is touched, and was always followed by a clammy SAveat,23.—In a hot room a momentary chili runs from the face downward,17. —Extremities cold,37.—Extremities cold (after eighteen minutes),45.—Creep- ing-shuddering or horripilation in left forearm, running upAvards (after one hour and one-third),21.—Heat. [600.] Great heat of body (second day),18.—Feverish and flurried, pulse 90,15.—Complained of heat and elose- ness of room, though that was airy, and thermoraeter 70° F., yet his pulse was normal,14.—Slight heat of face and forehead, especially left side, Avith pressure in left tempie, seemingly on the surface of brain (soon after),2.— 604 CARBOLIC ACID.—CARBONEUM. Sweat. Woke up in middle of night, and found he was bathed in per- spiration (second day),6.—Cold sweat,44.—Skin covered with cold SAA'eat,34. —When the giddiness Avas severe there were, in some instances, cold, clammy perspiration and feeble pulse,26.—Cold, clammy sweat over face and hands,28. Conditions.— Aggravation.—(Morning), On AA'aking, dryness of pharynx, etc.—(In open air), Discharge from nostrils.—( Walking in open air), Pain in region of ovary; feeling in lungs, etc.—(In cold room), Dis- charge from nostrils.—(While drinking ice-water), Contraction of cesopha- gus.—(Hot room), Frontal headache.—(Joltingwhen riding), Pains in small of back.—(Leaning forward). Heaviness in head; pain iu tempie, etc. ; pain in shoulder.—(Light), Headache.—(Motion), Dizziness ; soreness of hypochondria.—(Noise), Headache.—(Continued pressure), Headache.— (Reading), Ali symptoms.—(In room), Vertigo returns.—( While sitting), Stitch in inguinal region.—( Walking), BoAvels feel sore ; lameness, etc, of right shoulder; pain in right thigh.—(After walking about), Rumbling in bowels, etc. Amelioration.—(Morning), More appetite.—(Fresh air), Ameliora- tion ; frontal headache.—(After breakfast), Soon, headache disappeared.— (Indoors), Discharge from nostrils ceases.—(After hearty lunch), Ali symptoms, except frontal headache.—( While moving about), Headache dis- appears.—(Pressure), Feeling in head ; pains in small of back.—(Momen- tary pressure), Headache.—(After raising liquid from stomach), Wind in stomach.—(On rising), Pain in supraorbital ridge ceases.—(Smoking), Head-pains, sore throat.—(Green tea), Headache.—(Wind), Cools heated brain. CARBONEUM. Amorphous Carbon ; lampblack ; obtained (for this proving) from the chimney of a coal-oil lamp. Authority. Dr. W. H. Burt, N. Am. J. of Hom., 9, 273, proving with repeated doses ofthe first trituration. Head.—During the spasms had a dull heavy ache in the forehead, exactly in the organ of benevolence ; it lasted tAvo days and a half (third day). Nose.—Very profuse secretion of a thick yellow mucus from the nose, which lasted about eight days (fourth day). Mouth.—In morning tougue coated white (third day). Throat.—4 a.m. Throat felt so very sore that he got up and put a wet toAvel around it, and took a dose of Aconite (second day). Stomach.—Loss of appetite ; could not eat breakfast (third day).— Entire loss of appetite (fourth day).—Appetite began to return, Avith a great craving for acids, which he could not allay (fourth day). Stool.—BoAvels very costive (fourth day). Heart and Pulse.—Pulse from 80 to 90, weak and irregular ; after the third day, it fell to 70, and Avas very weak. Back.—[10.] Back and limbs ached very much (second and third days). General Symptoms.—Spasms ; commencing in the tongue, passing down the trachea to the luugs, which prevented him from breathing for about two minutes ; then gradually left, and Avent to stomach, arms, hands, CARBONEUM CHLORATUM. 605 and legs. It took four persons to hold him, two at his hands, and tAA'o at his feet, They were both tonic aud clonic spasms. The spasms lasted two hours, and then gradually ceased. The hands had no feeling in them ; they were closed and could not be opened ; Avrists perfectly pulseless ; hands shrivelled and cold (third day). 2 p.m., the spasms carne on very suddenly, the same as they did the first tirae, but not quite so violent. They did nòt affect the lungs at this time, but Avere much harder in the stomach. They lasted three hours, then gradually ceased. He seemed at the point of death. The spasms left him so weak that he could not raise his hand to bis head nor sit up (fourth day).—Morning, on rising, felt very weary (third day).—In afternoon began to feel very Aveary (second day). Skin.—About every ten or fifteen minutes a tingling, prickly sensation passed ali over the body, Avhich gradually increased, especially the numb, tingling sensation, until 2 p.m., when he went into spasms. Sleep and Freams.—Very restless night (second day). CARBONEUM CHLORATUM. Carboneum chloratum, Tetrachloride of Carbon, CC14. (A colorless liquid, soluble in alcohol.) Authorities. 1, Sir J. Y. Simpson, Pharm. Journ., 24, 416 ; 2, Nunne- ley, Brit. Med. Journ., 1867 ; both are statements of the effeets of the vapor. Head.—Full pulsation in head and limbs,2.—Full and hot sensation in head (after one hour and a half),2. Stomach.—Sinking and nausea at the stomach (after one hour and a half),2. Abdomen.—Feeling of distension,2. Fespiratory Organs.—Since inhaling the vapor, a relaxed con- dition of the bronchial mucous membrane, with expectoration eA'ery morn- ing of three or four lumps of carbonaceous mucus, and some during the day, has altogether disappeared, and the little irritation of the membrane has also gone,2. Heart and PulsC.—The depressing influence upon the heart greater than that of Chloroform,1.—Fading in the action of the heart, which be- came weak, aud not more than forty-eight per minute, with great lassitude in the limbs (after one hour and a half),2.—The pulse becomes extremely feeble and AA'eak,1.—Pulse weak and rapid during the greatest degree of ana?sthetic sleep,1. General Symptoms.—[10.] Great muscular lassitude and indis- position to move,2.—Its primary effeets are similar to those of Chloroform, but it takes a longer time to produce the sanie degree of ana?sthesia, and generally a longer time to recover from it,1. Fecer.—Sensation of heat ali through the system,2. Slcej> and Freams.—Sleepiness, Avith a sort of passive Avish to pro- ceed Avith the inspiration, but as if even this were too much trouble,2.—Bad night, with little continuous sleep till morning ; lay half dreaming, with a hot skin, a swimming feeling in the head, nausea at the stomach, a very dry tongue sticking to the palate, a taste of the Tetrachloride, and a weak pulse, Avith a feeling like sea-sickness ; restlessness, with a disinclination to move,2. 606 CARBONEUM HYDROGENISATUxAf. CARBONEUM HYDROGENISATUM. Carboneum hydrogenisatum. Carburetted hydrogen, Ethene, Olefiant gas, C2H4. This gas is sparingly soluble in water, but considerably soluble in alcohol. AuthoritiesA 1, Sir H. Davy, from Paris's Life of Davy (Lond. Med. Gaz., 7, 563), inhaled the pure gas from a bag; 2, Sedillot, Gaz. de Strast., 1845 (S. J. Suppl., voi. 4), poisoning by illuminating gas; 3, Seitz, Deutsch. Kl., 1852 (S. J., 76, p. 187), ibid.; 4, Ga?rtner,Wurt. Corr. Bl., 1853 (S. J., 79, p. 288), ibid.; 5, Cless,Wurt. Corr. BL, 1854 (S. J., 86, p. 34), ibid.; 6, Jaushet, L'Union, 1857 (S. J., 95, p. 76), suffoeated bycoal damp; 7, Otho, Gaz. Sarda, 1858 (S. J., 98, 171), poisoning by illuminating gas; 8, Leopold, V. f. Ger. Med., 1858 (S. J., 100, 293), ibid. ; 9, Mayer, Ora. Schr. f. Geburt, 1858 (S. J., 104, 189), poisoning of two pregnant Avomen by illuminating gas; 10, Schumacher, Henke Zeit., 1862 (S. J., 113, p. 292), poisoning by illuminating gas; 11, Sieveking, Lancet, 1869, ibid.; 12, Wallichs, Deutsche Klin., 1869 (S. J., 151, 273\ ibid.; 13, De Chaumont, Lancet, 1873, poisoning by coal gas ; 14, William Taylor, M.D., Monograph ou poisoning bycoal gas,Edinb., 1874; 15, Tourdes (six cases, five fatai) from Taylor's Avork ; 16, Maclagan, cases from Taylor's work. Alind.—Émattonai. An extraordinary sensation of contentment, so that life seems exalted ; ali his thoughts appear in a moment as if seen in an inner mirror,4.—She occasionally gave loud cries,4.—Only replied by monosyllables,15. — Intellectual. Answers questions sloAvly but cor- rectly,6.—Some confusion of mind,16.—Ideas confused for forty-eight hours,15. —Intellectual faculties a blank,15.—Complete loss of sensibility,6.—Insen- sibility,13.—[10.] Lost ali power of perceiving external things, and had no distinct sensation except that of a terrible oppression on the chest,1.—Loss of consciousness,510.—Complete loss of consciousness,4.—Consciousness com- pletely lost,15.—Completely unconscious,7.—Fell unconscious to the ground,2. —Suddenly fell doAvn unconscious,7.—Fell heavily on the floor, yet the shock of the concussion did not rouse her to consciousness ; but Avhen the room was broken into, she heard the first Avords that Avere pronounced,and recognized one of the doctors who came to her help,15.—Lying on back, unconscious, mouth widely open, and breathing audible, with a subdued stertor,14.—Stupefaction,5 8.—[20.] Coma,5.—Deep coma,12.—Deeply coma- tose,14.—Entirely comatose,16. Head.—Confusion and Vertigo. Confusion of the head con- tinues a long time,4.—Vertigo,4 8 910.—After making a feAV steps into the open air, his head became giddy, his knees trembled, and he had just suffi- cient power to throw himself on the grass,1.—Slight giddiness,1.—Extreme giddiness,13.—The giddiness returned Avith such violence as to oblige him to He on the bed ; it was accompanied with nausea, loss of memory, and f To the proving of Sir Humphrey Davy are a^ìded some selected cases of poi- soning by illuminating yas ; this latter gas is of complex and somewhat variable coni position, containing marsh gas, olefiant gas, hydrogen, carbonous oxide, nitro- gen, vapors of volatile hydrocarbons, and vapor of carbonic sulphide; it thus oc- cupies a position between carbonous oxide and carbonic sulphide; the cases here collected possess sufficient interest to justify their insertion, though obtained from such a variable source. CARBONEUM HYDROGENISATUM. 607 defieient sensation (after two hours and a half ),*.—General Head. [30.] Heaviness of the head,10.—Head heavy and exceedingly painful (sec- ond day),6.—Pain in head,1.—Pain and pressure in the head,10.—Headache,5. —Great headache,13.—Severe pressure in the brain,4.—Forehead. Fron- tal headache,4.—Excruciating pain in forehead and betAveen eyes (after four hours),1. Eye.—Eyes sunken,7.—[40.] Eyes distorted,4.—Fids. Eyes half closed,14.— Conjunctiva. Conjunctiva red,3.—Conjunctiva? slightly in- jected,15.—Ball. The eyeballs oscillated from side to side, with a lateral, or perhaps obliquely lateral motion ; this rolling was as nearly as possible synchronous with the breathing; it was continuous and simultaneous, both eyes moving in the sanie direction at the same time. It Avas uninfluenced by the presence or absence of light, and Avas unvarying in its regularity, Avhether the eyelids Avere open or closed. No individuai symptom was more remarkable than the steady and extreme oscillation of the eyeballs. These traversed laterallythe extreme area of motion, as ifthe patient Avere anxiously looking as far as he could to the right, then as far as he could to the left ; and neither light nor darkness, irritation nor repose, nor the in- ternai conditions Avhich governed the varying sensibility of the pupils, seemed in any way to modify the constancy of this motion, or relieve the monotony of its rhythm. Even when once or twice Ave thought that, by means of the active stimuli employed, we aAvakened a slight response, it only took the character of a groan, together with a momentary half-knoAv- ing look. The eyeballs never rested,14.—Pupil. Pupils dilated, insensi- ble to light,3.—Pupils Avidely dilated, insensible,5.—Pupils contracted,15.— Pupils contracted, insensible,4.—[50.] Pupils insensible and partially di- lated,14.— Vision. Dark bodies moving before the eyes (second day),6. Ear.—Roaring in the ears (second day),6. Face.—Staring look,5.—Had quite the expression of being in a pro- found slumber, the mouth being relaxed, hanging doAvn, and the saliva overfloAving it,14.—Face soiled with blackish purulent matter, which "was spurted about him,15.—Face scarlet,4.—Face red, turgid,5.—Face bluish,10. —Face cyanotic,12.—[60.] Pale face,5 6 915.—Face pale, sunken, with blue eyelids and lips,10.—Face, neck, and upper part of forehead congested and livid, the purple of the forehead forming a broad band, Avhich deepened over the eyebroAvs, and shaded off toAvards the scalp, which Avas naturai iu color,14.—Face drawn, wrinkled,7.—Face distorted in trismus,3.—Features distorted, and mouth covered Avith foam,15.—Fips. Lips blue,9.—Cheeks. Cheeks puffy,4.—The teeth being kept apart by a Avooden gag in one side of the mouth, the opposite cheek, on the free side of the. mouth, Avas flaccid, and flapped loosely Avith every breath,14.—First complaint was of pain in her cheek and the right side of head,15.— Chin. [70.] JaAvs tightly clenched,12.—JaAvs firmly closed, the one against the other; deglutition im- possible,15.—Teeth firmly clenched,14.—When the current of air reached the sleeper, his teeth became firmly clenched, and his lips tightly closed over thein. The breathing Avas then less full than formerly, and immediate suffocation seemed inevitabile,1*.—On removing sorae tenacious mucus from the depending side of the mouth, his teeth snapped ray finger, and remained closed for about a minute. They afterAvards relaxed and opened,14.—Tris- mus,10.—Slight degree of trismus, frequently interrupted by yaAvning,4.—A high grade of trismus,5.—A very great degree of trismus,4.—The trismus increases ; clonic cramps set in ; repeated every four or five minutes,3. Mouth.—[80.] Foam from the mouth,10.—Bloody froth from the 608 CARBONEUM HYDROGENISATUM. mouth,5.—Breath had a faint, sickly, stomachy fetor,14.—Yellow-tinged froth collected at the mouth,14. Throat.—Every time the feather Avas introduced in tickling the fauces, it came aAvay loaded with glairy, pinkish, sero-sanguineous discharge, the source of Avhich seemed almost inexhaustible,14. Stomach.—Nausea and Vomiting. Nausea,8.—Nausea for everything,4.—Inclination to vomit,9.—Vomiting,5 810.—Vomited once,13.— [90.] Violently sick,13.—Stomach. Digestion is impaired,4.—Violent cramps in the stomach,4. Stool.—Involuntary passage of stool and urine,315.—Thin rice-water stools, for some time after the attack,4.—Stool frequent, consisting of thin fieces, mixed with dark blood and mucus,4. f Respiratory Organs.—Voice. Voice very feeble and indistinct,1. —Cough. Slight cough, which did not last long,15.—Violent paroxysms of cough,9.—llespiration. Mucous ràles at bases of lungs,14.—[100.] Stertorous breathing,15.—Breath smelling strongly of gas,16.—Breath strongly impregnated with gas,14.—Respiration accelerated,5.—Respiration rapid, rattling,5.—Breathing quick, and interrupted by profound inspira- tions and sighs,15.—Respiration frequent, superfìcial,9.—Respirations 48 (second day),14.—Respirations 30-36,16.—Respirations 28 (seven hours after being found),14.—[HO.] Respiration 16-18 per minute (two hours after being found),14.—Respiration irregular, stertorous, intermitting,3.—Respira- tion short, stertorous, slow,7.—Breathing feeble and irregular,15.—Respi- ration very weak, at long intervals,4.—Breathing labored, fluctuating, in- terrupted,14.—Difficult respiration,12.—Dyspncea,8.—Sensation of suffoca- tion,413.—Th rea tened suffocation,1.—[120.] After bleeding, the breathing appeared easier, the patient made a movement Avith the head, and exe- cuted a profound inspiration, Avhich he folloAved by a noisy inspiration ; soon the breathing becarae embarrassed ; mucous ràles were heard,10. Chest.—Congestion of the lungs,6.—Sounds of the heart scarcely au- dible on account of mucous ràles in the chest,5.—Sort of numbness and loss of feeling in chest and about pectoral muscles,1.—Oppression of the chest,44.—Transient pains in chest and extremities,1.—Very violent tearing pains in the thorax,4. Heart and Pulse.—Heart''s Action. Beating of the heart scarcely noticed,3.—Pulse. Pulse strong, rapid, and regular,6.—Pulse much quicker and more feeble,1.—[130.] Pulse threadlike, and beating with excessive quickness,1.—Pulse small, rapid,12.—Pulse 96 (seven hours after being found),'4.—Pulse 100".—Pulse 112, small and weak (second day),14.—Pulse 120, and very feeble,116.—Pulse small, 120,u.—Pulse small aud Aveak, 95,3.—Pulse 78, soft (six hours after being found),14.—Pulse 72- 75, less regular, intermissions occasionally as often as 1 in 4 (four hours after being found),14.—[140.] Pulse steady, but feeble (tAvo hours after being found),14.—Pulse and respiration extremely weak,10.—Pulse scarcely perceptible,7.—Pulse 60, scarcely perceptible,4.—Pulse almost impercepti- ble,14.—Pulse ira perceptible,15. Neck and Back.—Violent spasms of the extensore of the back,5. Extremities in General.—Extremities flexed,4.—Extremities re- laxed,7.—Ali the merabers in a state of resolutiou, as if paralyzed,15.— t This character of the evacuations is doubtless dependent upon the extensive ecchvmosis of the intestinal canal. CARBONEUM HYDROGENISATUM. 609 [150.] Loss of motion of the limbs,12.—Spasmodic stretching and trembling of the Hmbs,10.—Weariness of the limbs,8.—Limbs felt paralyzed ; they staggered (two cases),11. Superior Extremities.—Arms flexed on elbow-joints,5.—The arms are flexed on elboAvs ; can only be stretched out by force,4.—Arms semi- flexed in front of the body; hands resting on abdomen,14.—Trembling of the hands,11.—Fingers constantly flexed,4. General Symptoms.—Object ice. Whole appearance betokened speedy dissolution, reminding one very much of the appearances presented when a patient is dying from the effeets of an overdose of chloroform,14.— [160.] The symptoms throughout bore a strong resemblauce to those of apoplexy, and even the copious perspirations had a like fatai import,14.— One very marked characteristic Avas the rapidly fluctuating nature of the conditions AA'hich presented themselves. These were alternately encourag- ing and discouraging, the system at one time striving vigorously to work off the poisonous Toad, and anon sinking exhausted with the effort. Thus the periods of hopeful tranquillity, Avhen the pulse Avas steady and the breathing regular, were ahvays folloAved by intervals of shorter duration when ali these funerions Avere deranged,14.—Remained immovable, lying on her back,15.—Remained immovable, lying on her back; at 4 o'clock the immobility Avas less complete, but she seized objects with the left hand ; could not move the right hand nor leg,15.—Lying as if dead, cold and pale ; as soon as the AvindoAV Avas opened, violent convulsions set in,3.—On vene- section, the blood, of a dark-red color, dribbled at first, but at length jet- ted freely,13.—Trembling,2.—Occasionai but slight convulsive indications, which became more frequent and perceptible, affecting the trunk aud limbs only, not the head or face,14.—Weakness,16.—Excessive weakness,15.— [170.] Considerably Aveakened, and strength only came back slowly,15.— Movements weak and incomplete,15.—General exhaustion continues several days,4.—At last she Avas not able to rise on account of prostration and weakness,9.—Loss of muscular poAver,10.—Momentary loss of voluntary power,1.—During night, became agitated and feverish, tormented Avith thirst and Avith painful dreams,15.—Ana?sthesia,8.—Skin insensible,4.—Skin completely insensible,6.—Subjective. [180.] Seemed sinking into anni- hilation,1. Skin.—Skin white, veins seem dark-colored,4.—Skin livid,11.—Painful tingling sensation in right leg,la. Sleep and Freams.—Fell asleep, and from that moment lost ali consciousness for forty hours ; only remembered a sensation as of a painful dream,15.—Sleep prolonged aud very deep, interrupted by cramps in the jaws and in the toes,4. Fever.—Chilliness. Cold skin,5.—Body cold and feebly rigid,14.— Skin icy cold,15.—Skin generally cold, excepting the head,3.—[190.] Chilli- ness,10.—Shaking chili,5.—Shaking Avith chili,9.—Violent attacks of chili,5. —Limbs cold,2. — Extremities cold,5.—Extremities icy cold,". — Sweat. Sweating copiously ; sweat smells of gas,14.—Skin covered Avith profuse clammy sweat,7.—Great drops of sweat over the whole body, especially on the head,4. vol. il—39 610 CARBONEUM OXYGEN ISATUM. CARBONEUM OXYGENISATUM. Carboneum pxygenisatum, Carbonous oxide, CO. This gas may be ob- tained, in a state of purity, by the action of Sulphuric acid upon Ferro- cyanide of Potassium ; it is soluble in water (about two per cent, at ordinary temperatures). Authorities.-f 1, Meglin, Journ. de Med., 1786 (Frank's Mag., 1, 765), five cases of poisoning from coals in an open vessel in a room ; 2, Berthold, Hencke Zeit., 1830 (Fr. Mag., 3, 224), several cases, same cause as the last ; 3, Schrceder, Rust's Mag., 1830 (Fr. Mag., 1, 553), several cases, same as last; 4, Wagner, Hufeland's Journ., 1836; 5, Hergenrother, Med. Corr. Bl., Bayer, 1841 (Schmidt's Jahrbucher, 34, p. 26) ; 6, Mark, Bayer. Corr. Bl., 1843 (S. J. Suppl., Bd. 4) ; 7, Deraeures, Bull. d. 1. Soc, horaceop. de Paris, 1849 ; 8, Buchner, Ali. Hom. Zeit., 28, 158, 1850 ; 9, Piorry, Gaz. des Hop., 1851 (S. J., 70, 175) ; 10, Chenot, a cheraist, L'Union, 1850, poison- ing, from inhaling the pure gas; 11, Gaz. des Hop., 1857, poisoning of three Avomen ; 12, JachimoAvicz, Zeit. f. Ver. Oest., 1857 ; 13, Ozanani, L'Union, 1857 (S. J., 94, p. 26) ; 14, Freund, Ora. Sdir. f. Geburt., 1858 (S. J., 104, 190), poisoning of a Avoman seven months pregnant; 15, Siebenhaar and Lehmann, S. J., 101, p. 274, 1858; 16, Thompson, Edinb. Med. Journ., 1860; 17, Hasse, Pr. Ver. Zeit., 1859 (S. J., 105, 41), poison- ing of five soldiers ; 18, Brit. Med. Journ., 1862 ; 19, Oest, Zeit., 1862 (Ali. Hom. Zeit,, M. B., 7, 34) ; 20, Leudet, Virch. Archiv. (S. J., 127, 24), 1865; 21, Klebs, VirchoAv's Archiv., 1865 (S. J., 127, 17) ; 22, Leudet, as last; 23, Pirain, S. J., 127, p. 24, 1865; 24, Huber, Ali. Milit. Zeit., 1865 (S. J., 127, p. 162) ; 25, Gull, Lond. Lancet, 1866 (S. J., 133, p. 33) ; 26, Fan re (S. J., 92, 220), Archiv. Gen., 1856, general treatise on asphyxia ; 27, Maclagan, Edin. Med. Journ., 1868, three cases; 28, Linas, Gaz. Med. de Paris, 1869; 29, Sulzer, Ali. Hom. Zeit,, 1873 (Hahn. Month., 8, 519); 30, Hirt, in Ziemssen, Handbuch der Spec. Path. and Therap., Band 1, general statement ; 31, Martin, Casper's Vjhschft., 25,197, several cases; 32, Prof. Leeds, Phil. Med. Tiraes, 1870, inhaled about a gill of the pure gas. Alind.—Emotional. Condition resembling intoxication the whole day,24.—A woman Avas found upon the Street half unconscious, talking senselessly, screaming violently, only able to say that several of her family were similarly affected ; after she got to the house was taken with a violent shaking chili, followed by decided heat,4.—Spasmodic crying,2.—Scream- ing and convulsions,26.—Patient depressed and stupid,25.—Sadness and despondency,10.—Frightful anxiety, and instinctive impulse to seek change of air, while he felt powerless to overcome the paralysis of his muscles and move from where he sat,2.—Great anguish,29.—Apathetic,17.—[10.] With the lassitude, an unusual apathy, and indisposition for any muscular exer- tion,28.—After supper, felt buoyant and in good humor, an effect never produced by tea ; this mental sensation soon passed over into an irritable and sarcastic one, so that I sharply criticized an article in a medicai journal, f- But two of the authorities selected refer to the action of the chemically pure gas, viz., Nos. 10 and 32, the others refer to the effeets of gas from smouldering coal, a mixture of the Carbonous oxide, and Carbonic dioxìde, with some vapors of volatile carbon compounds; the effect of the gas is due to the very poisonous property of the carbonous oxide. The attention of therapeutists is particularly called to the peculiar headache, the trismus, and the hemiplegia caused by this substance. CARBONEUM OXYGENISATUM. 611 which a feAV hours ago I hardly thought worth that trouble, and threw away in disgust a book of reference, as flat and superfìcial, Avhich I highly value at other times,29. — Intellectual. Mental inactivity,3. — Mind sluggish,20.—Very contracted range of ideas,7.—InPapacity to draw infer- ences, or to compare ideas,7.—Confused ideas,2.—Felt in a very confused and stupid state,27.—Confusion and stupefaction of the senses and intellectual faculties, amounting at last to complete unconsciousness,15.—Answers only with difficulty,23.—[20.] On attempting to describe their sensations (ac- cording to letters left by suicides) the first feAV lines are Avell Avritten, afterAvards pbrases are incomplete, and at last there are only words and lettere,26.—Dull and èver-changing images passed before my mind, but I felt unable to concentrate my mind on any one,29.—Memory much impaired ; remembered nothing of his attack ; could not answer questions correctly for two days, and Avas not able to resumé his occupation for a month (after three days),31.—Memory completely lost for five days,16.—Stupor and im- becility,1.—Fell to the ground stupefied,16. — Unconscious,19. — Quite un- conscious till the third day,31.—Consciousness disappears,10.—Complete los3 of consciousness,22.—[30.] Consciousness is sometimes suddenly lost, as if the person had been struck upon the head,15.—Unconsciousness and piteous moaning,24.—Shortly became insensible,18.—Struck senseless to the floor (after one momenf),32.—Coma,22.—Comatose,3.—Could not be aroused,4. Head.—Confusion and Vertigo. Gloomy confusimi ofhead,12. —Inclination to turn in a circle,26.—Tendency to vertigo, and to turning in a circle,26.—[40.] Vertigo,3 915, etc.—Vertigo, to staggering and falling,28.— Vertigo, Avith flickering before the eyes,21.—Vertigo, and turning black be- fore eyes,2.—Vertigo, and temporary darkness before the eyes,12.—Continuai vertigo, especially on rising after lying doAvn,12.—Giddiness,18.—Giddiness and trembling, so that he fell to the ground,31.—On rising up, staggered, was obliged to hold fast to something, and sank exhausted into a chair,29.— General Head. Heaviness ofthe head,28.—[50.] Heaviness ofthe head, without vertigo,7.—Excessive heaviness in the head,12.—Dull heaviness of the head,29.—On rising, heaviness of head, which lasted ali day (second day),7.—Sudden pain in head,31.—Headache,13, etc.—Headache and vertigo, for several days,4.—Headache, especially in the temples, together with violent pulsation of the temporal arteries,21.—Headache, beginning in the morning, and spreading throughout the whole head, but felt ehiefly in the occiput, which seems pressed outwards. The nape of the neck seems SAvollen Avhen touched ; the whole posterior portion of the head from about the summit of the occipital bone to the base of the neck seems teuse, swollen ; the head can hardly be moved,7.—Headache commenced generally with confusion and heaviness of the head, aud dull undefìned pressure in the temporal region, it then gradually increased and extended from the temples fonvard and backwards, encircling the whole head ; usually it in- creased rapidly to an extreme severity,15.—[60.] The headache, which is the first symptom, is also the last ; in a young girl it continued with great severity for more than a month, almost without interruption,26.—Violent persistent headache,2.—Symptoms commenced with violent headache, which soon became very intense,26.—Violent and Constant headache, worse in the frontal region and accompanied with a sensation of tightness and constriction towards the temples,28.—Dull headache,24.—Pressive headache,8.—In brain, severe pressure,10.—Painful saAving paiu through middle of head, which feels congested,8.—Forehead. Intolerable pain in the forehead,".—Frontal headache, extending over the Avhole head, but ehiefly felt in the forehead, 612 CARBONEUM OXYGEXISATUM. which seems pushed out,7.—[70.] Constant froutal headache (second day),7". —Pressing pain at the forehead and parietal bones,29.—A severe pressing frontal headache, as if the brain were compressed, and simultaneously severe palpitations of Ime heart, with which I am never troubled,29.—Weight across forehead,18.—Throbbing pain in forehead and temples,12.—Temples. The attack commences with a vague, dull pain in the temporal regimi, Avhich gradually extends forward and backward, encircling the head ; it becomes exceedingly intense,26.—Headache characterized by compression ofthe temples,2.—Sticking in temples,8.—Throbbing in temples,2.— Vertex. Dulness and oppression in the crown of the head,32.—External Head. [80.] A small red spot (similar to the streak on'the arm), on the right tempie, near the outer margin of the orbit,22. Eye. Eyes weak and dira, sunken,8.—Eyes wild, staring,2.—Eyes weary- looking,12.—Eyes distorted in the orbits,10.—Eyes fixed and insensible,1.— Eye hypera?mic,25.—Eyes half-opeu, staring,3.—The eyes are contracted and sunken,7.—Eyes staring and protruding,1.—Idiotic staring at one point,29.— Fids. [90.] Lids and lips bluish-red,3.—Conjunctiva. Vessels of con- junctiva injected,1.—Conjunctiva dull red,3.—Pupil. Pupils dilated,82225. —Pupils someAvhat dilated,12. — Pupils dilated and insensible,31. — Pupils contracted, insensible,16.—Pupils become insensible to the light, and the conjunctiva to foreign substances,26.— Vision. Dim sight,12.—Almost Con- stant dimness of sight and vertigo,28. — [100.] Dimness of vision, with flickering and fluttering before the eyes,15.—Vision obscured,2.—Flickering before the eyes, with vertigo,30. Ear.—Noise in ears,18.—After a short time, confused sounds in the ears, which are exceedingly painful; afterwards there is a continuous dull vibrating, similar to the noise of a wagon, mingled with pulsating sounds, which at first seem to be indistinct aud distant, but gradually become stronger ; Avhilst lying in deep stupor, there is an incessant humming, which gradually disappears as consciousness returns,26.—Ringing in the ears, with various kinds of illusions of hearing,15.—Roaring in ears,212 26.—Trouble- some roaring and singing in the ears,28. Nose.—Violent inflammation of the nose and throat, Avhich makes swalloAving very difficult (second day),16.—Bleeding from the uose,25 27. Face.—[HO.] Looks anxious,3.—Face pale,1622.—Pale face, Avarm to the touch,12.—Very pale face, continued for several days,4.—Face livid,2.— The complexion had assumed the livid hue of death,32.—Cyanotic,19.—Face red,12.—Face red (four children),4.—Face red aud puffy,3 25.—[120.] Face bluish-red,6.—Face tumid,8.—Face puffy and reddish-broAvn,1.—Features distorted,3.—Convulsions of the facial muscles,11.—Lips bluish,12.—Lips and tongue rosy-red,9.—Jaws firmly clenched,6 (and others).— Trismus,19. —Trismus, with epileptic convulsions,5. Mouth.—Tongue. [130.] Paralysis of the tongue,11.—General Mouth. Mouth draAvn,1.—Saliva. Froth from mouth,19.—Foaming at the mouth,16.—While eating, flow of a slightly acid Avater into the mauth, which mingles with the food without causing disgust,7.—After supper, the mouth is lined with mucus so viscid that, on trying to spit it out, it sticks to the lips,7.—Excessive sensitiveness of taste and smeli, which lasts four days, and goes on diminishing, until, in six days, these two senses are duller than formerly,7.—Appetite as usuai at dinner, but bread and ali sorts of food had a foul taste, even sugared rice-cake (second day),7. Throat.—Dryness of the throat,26.—Pain in the throat, from swallow- CARBONEUM OXYGENISATUM. 613 ing saliva ; lasted ali night,7.—[140.] The sore throat continues, and ex- tends to the right ear (second day),7.—Violent burning pain in the fauces,26. Stomach.—Appetite and Thirst. In the afternoon, three hours before supper, sudden paroxysm of hunger, which soon ceases Avithout eat- ing (second day),7.—No inclination to eat,7.—Anorexia,20.—No appetite, but food relished well,7.—Disgust for everything,10.—Thirst,20.—Nausea and Vomiting. Felt sick, and retched once or twice,18.—Nausea,916.— [150.] Slight nausea,32.—Nausea and vomiting,3 25 29.—Nausea and vomiting every now and then ; the stomach could bear only liquids in very small quantities,28. —Vomiting,262731. —Repeated vomiting,14.—Vomiting after meals,28.—Vomiting, caused by the smallest quantity of food,28.—The storaach Avas so irritable that everything taken Avas immediately vomited (second day),16.—Pressing on abdomen causes vomiting of a yelloAvish, almost fecal-like fluid,19—Stomach. Digestion disturbed,10.—[160.] Very severe aud obstinate pain in the epigastric region,28. Abdomen.—Pains in the abdomen,5.—Frequent crying out that they had pains in the abdomen ; it, however, Avas not distended or tense,4.— Violent pains iu the bowels,4. Stool.—Im^oluntary evacuations,2127.—Stools thin, painless,20.—Consti- pation,28. Urinary Organs.—Kidneys and Fladder. Pains in kid- neys,1.—Paralysis of the bladder,17.—Bladder remains paralyzed a long tirae,17.—[170.] Paralysis of the bladder lasted nine days after the attack,26. —Micturition. Involuntary evacuation of urine aud fseces,26.—Urina- tion frora the first became more and more scanty,28.— Urine. Urine con- tained sugar,17.—Sugar is found in the urine (Sneff),30.—Urine contains a trace of sugar,25. Fespiratory Organs.—Farynxf Trachea, and Fron- clli. Rattling of mucus in air-passages,1.—Bloody mucus is raised from the bronchi,26.—Fespiration. Respiration audible, almost rattling, slow, stertorous,3.—Respiration rattling,19.—[180.] Respiration rattling, noAV and then intermitting,6.—Stertorous breathing,31.—Expired air of a peculiar smeli,19.—The expired air felt, to the back of the observer's hand, cooler than usuai,28.—Respiration is for a long time quiet, but afterAvards it becomes accelerated, frequently with extraordinary energy ancl rapidity; expiration is quick, inspiration deep, rattling; later there occur periods of complete intermission, ioli oav ed by tour or five inspirations,26.—Respiration sloAver,8.—Respiration sIoav,19.—Respiration slow, frequently interrupted by yaaviiing and sighing,28.—Respiration very soon becomes slow and stertor- ous,30.—-Breathing now rapidly, noAV sloAvly (four children),4.—[190.] Res- piration 24 (after one hour),25.—Respiration 20 to the minute,25.—Respira- tion short and rapici,5.—Expiration greater than inspiration,1.—Respiration oppressed,12.—Respiration difficult and interrupted,1.—Respiration very labored,1.-—Somewhat impeded respiratimi,12.—Sense of suffocation,210. Chest.—The chest had ceased to expand and contract,32.—[200.] Era- phvsema of the lungs, with some bloody sputa,23.—Remarkably weak ve- sicular murmur on auscultation,28.—Felt as if a stream of warmth passed frora the abdomen into the chest, aud thence into the head ; it roared in his ears, it affected his respiration ; he rose, aud after tottering a few steps, fell doAvn, attacked by sudden vertigo,12.—Complained now and then of anguish and anxiety in the chest,28.—Sense of a burden on the chest,12.—On breathing, feeling as if a heavy load on chest,2.—In chest, severe tearing pain,10. 614 CARBONEUM OXYGENISATUM. Heart and Pulse.—Prmcordium. Tntolerable pain'in the region of the heart,11.—Pra?cordial anxiety,26.—Heart's Action. Pal- pitation,3.—[210.] Violent palpitation,2.—Violent palpitation on exertion,2. —Pressure in pra?cordial region produced violent palpitation, a rapid, weak, trembling contraction and expansion,3.—Desire to loosen clothing on account of palpitation,2.—The action of the heart and of the lungs gradu- ally decreased,26.—Feeble action of the heart,12.—Action of the heart sIoav and weak,28.—Beating of the heart alternately increases and diminishes,26. —The beating of the heart is at first increased, but afterwards it becomes slower,26.—Beating ofthe heart at first strong, frequent, even amounting to palpitation, although associated with slow respiration ; at last it becomes irregular and intermitting,15.—[220.] The action of the heart is at first strong and rapid ; it afterAvards becomes very irregular, so that there is an intermission after four or five pulsations ; the intermissions become pro- longed on the approach of death, and afterAvards become more frequent, so that they intermit every three or four beats,26.—Pulse. At night, in bed, pulse high, rapid, 120 beats occupying a short rime,7.—Pulse 100,25.—Pulse regular, 80, weak,25.—Pulse 72 (after one hour),25.—Pulse rising and fall- ing (varying between 144 and 88),17.—Pulse small, rapid,22.—Pulse rapid, very small,19.—Pulse slow and full,8.—Small, slow pulse,12.—[230.] Pulse small and slow, scarcely to be felt,1.—Pulse full, 68,16.—Pulse 64 (after thirty minutes),2".—Pulse 56,20.—Pulse 56, soft, compressible, undulating,28. —The pulse is at first accelerated, afterwards retarded,30.—Pulse very vari- able (four children),4.—Pulse Aveak, wavy,3.—Pulse small,11.—The pulse had stopped beating, or beat so feebly that in the agitation of the moment it was imperceptible,32. Neck and Back.—[240.] Soreness of ali the cervical muscles while exerting the brain (second day),7.—Burning pain at the right scapula, which soon ceases (second day),7. Extremities in General.—Extremities flexed,10.—Feeling as if the left upper and lower extremities had gone to sleep and could not be moved,24.—Inclination to stretch the extremities,29.—Clonic cramps in the extremities,20.—Clonic spasms of the extremities,31.—Trembling of limbs,1. —Convulsions in limbs and stiffness in joints,2.—Ali limbs convulsed,1.— [250.] Great Aveariness of the limbs,9.—Paralysis of the left arm and left leg continues after the attack,9.—Complete paralysis of the right foot and right hand, and also ofthe muscles of the right half ofthe face; persisted after the attack,26.—Pains in the extremities, followed by paralysis,15. Superior Extremities.—Arms flexed, could not be extended,6.— Tossing about of the arms,16.—The chorea-like movements ofthe right arm continued for some days, only on waking,20.—The arms and hands are without strength (second day),7.—Spasm of flexors of forearm,19.—A rem- nant of pain in the left knuckle-joints, caused by a fall on the ice six months before, returned with increased severity, and extended to the cor- responding parts of the right hand (second day),7.—[260.] Fingers clenched,6.—Numbness of three fingers of the right hand ; the fingers can only be extended Avith difficulty,22. Inferior Extremities.—Trembling of legs,2.—Attempted to rise, but was unable to do so ; legs stiff and powerless,27.—The legs can scarcely sustain the body (second day),7.—The weakness in both legs continued to increase, to complete paralysis of the right and incomplete paralysis of the left,20.—Thigh. Occasionai shooting pains in the right nates, just Avhere the ischiatic nerve emerges; there Avas noticed at this point an dliptical CARBONEUM OXYGENISATUM. 615 red spot half as large as the hand, Avithout any trace of blisters, only the skin seeraed to be someAvhat puffy and elastic, Avithout fluctuation,20.— When sitting on a Ioav chair, the gluteal muscles are painful, as if he had just got up after a severe sickness and Avas much emaciated (second day),7. — leg. Extension of the right leg becarae difficult (second Aveek),20.— When putting on his garters in the morning, they cause pain, and he is obliged to rie them so loosely that they slip down (second day),7.—[270.] The pains in the nates extended along the sciatic nerve, and the external popliteal nerve, doAA'ii to the foot ; no pain on pressing on the os ilium or .on inoving the leg,20.—Toes. Toes could not be moved (second week),20. General Syiìiptoms.—Object ice. Extreme emaciation followed the attack,17.—The first effect is a stage of complete rest,13.—The second stage is one of excitation, characterized by contractions and convulsions,13. —Trembling of whole body,1.—Body stiff,1.—Hemiplegia (persistent),21.— Paralysis of the sphincters,30.—Sphincters relaxed,1.—[280.] Cramps,16.— Tonic cramps,16.—Spasms, Avithout loss of consciousness,25.—Spasms, return- ing every five minutes, Avith loss of consciousness and loss of speech ; the head Avas draAvn spasmodically backAvards, the arms stiffly extended ; the spasms especially affected the cervical muscles,25.—Violent spasms,2.—Vio- lent spasms, at first usually clonic, afterAvards generally tonic, becoming tetanic,15.—Tonic spasm of most of the muscles of trunk and extremities, so that it is difficult to make patient sit or He,19.—Repeated convulsions,17. —Epileptiform convulsions, Avhich Avere reneAved every tirae the patient Avas touched or spoken to, although he lay quite stili aud apparently un- conscious,25—Disinclination to labor,29.—[290.] Great lassitude in hands" and feet,12.—Weakness,18.—Weakness of the muscles,28.—Extraordinary weakness,16.—General debility and malaise,29.—Felt his strength fall hira,18. —Every voluntary movement, even speaking, difficult,8.—Rising and walking seemed a most tremendous exertion,29.—In morning could not rise up,8.—Prostration,13.—[300.] Great prostration,17.—Complete prostration,11. —Inclination to faint,3.—Fainting,2.—Suddenly fell to the ground, as if struck by lightning,10.—Very restless,2.—An enormous restlessness, Avith anguish and oppression, forced me to get up and walk in another room Avhere the AvindoAV was open,29.—Constant motion, continually flexing and extending the right arm Avith considerable force,20.—The father Avas con- stantly moving about and complaining of his head,4.—Continually tossing aboutj16.—[310.] Four children Avere lying in bed senseless, tossing to and fro,4.—Extraordinary sensitiveness,10.—The third stage is one of ana?sthesia, characterized by partial orabsolute insensibility,13.—General insensibility,22. —Tactile sensibility Avas greatly diminished ; patient evinced no pain Avhen pinched aud pricked quite severely,28.—Sensibility of sight, hearing, smeli, and taste also greatly lessened,28.—Blunted sensibility of the whole skin,20. —Ana?sthesia of the skin (persistent),21.—Ana?sthesia of the skin, but the slightest touch with a hot iron reculls the sensibility™.—The sensibility of the skin is completely lost, especially to mechanical irritation ; only a glowing hot iron causes a reactiou ; this insensibility is at first noticed on the ex- tremities, Avhence it gradually extends to the trunk, last of ali involving the mammary glands and the fossa? under the clavicle and in the axilla,26. —[320.] Complete ana?sthesia,16.—Subject ice. Felt very tired and fati* dinner), Diarrhcea ; stitches in ear.—(After eating), Distension of abdomen ; eructations ; pressure in stomach.—(Lying down), Cough.— (Lying on forearm'), Pain in it.—(Motion), Headache; discorafort in abdo- men.—(Motion of head), Headache.—(Pressure), Burning in stomach.—- (Reading), Headache; lachrymation; stitches in eye.—(Close room), Op- pression of chest.—(Shaking head), Pain in temples.—(Sitting), Vertigo.— (After sitting), Colie.—(Scratching), Itching.—(After smoking), Eructations. —(Stepping hard), Pain in temples.—(Stooping), Headache; discomfort in abdomen.—(Tobacco), Symptoms in general.—( Urineding), Pain in bladder; involuntary stool.—( Walking), Headache.—( Washing in cold water), Itch- ing of abdomen.—( Wine), General symptoms. Amelioration.—(Open air), Ali symptoms; pain in head, in abdo- men, etc.—(After breakfast), Bitter taste.—(Cold), Ali the symptoms.— (After eating), Ali symptoms.—(Eructation), Nausea.—(Rest), Pain in head. —(Stepping firmly), Cramp in sole.—(Sunlight), Pains in the Hmbs. CARDUUS BENEDICTUS. Cnicus benedictus, Linn. (Centaurea bgiedicta, Limi.) Naturai order, Composita?. Preparation, Tincture of the whole plant when in flower. Authorities. Noack and Trinks, A. M. L. (from Prakt. Mitthl. d. Corr. Gess. Hom. Aezt., 1826). Mind.—Anxiety, fear, starting up at every noise, frequent breaking out into a cold SAveat.—Fretful mood.—Fretful during the fever. Head.—Confusion of the head, Avith stitches in the temples.—Vertigo on raising the head, aggravated by stooping.—Continuai sensation of heavi- ness in the head.—Sensation of heaviness in the head aud limbs, as from paralysis, worse during the fever.—Pressure in the forehead, especially on stooping.—Sharp pressure in the temporal region, afterAvards in the Avhole head, Avith a feeling of heaviness.—[10.] Pain in the occiput.—Pressive pain in the occiput, starting from the croAvn. Eye.—Sensation in the eye as if it were pressed outward, rather a pleasant than a painful feeling.—Very painful tickling in the eye.— Cutting pain over the eyes.—Fids. TAvitching in the lids.—Trembling motion in the canthi.—Sticking pain in the inner canthus, with lachryma- tion.—Ball. The eyeballs feel larger than usuai.—Pressure in the eyeball from within outAvard.— Vision. [20.] Vision dim, distorted.—Gray spots move about before the eyes.—Flickering before the eye of small fiery stripes, disappearing after repeated opening and closing of the eye.— Transient blackness before vision. vol. il—41 634 CARDUUS BENEDICTUS. Ear.—Sensation as if something were lying before the ears, also a feel- ing as if something burst like a bubble, and afterAvards frequent humming.— Roaring and ringing before the ears. Nose.—Constant feeling of gnawing and frequent tickling in the nose, folloAved by sneezing and drawing in the nose, as in impending coryza. Mouth.—Teeth. Pain in the teeth, more of a draAving than sticking character, with simultaneous tickling on the upper surface of the tongue, more toAvards the root, which after a few minutes changed to a jerking stitch.—Tongue. Tongue much furred during the fever.—Tongue sensi- tive, as if it were swollen, during the fever.—Mouth in General. [30.] Continuai sensation as if the mouth were contracted and drawn to- gether, sloAvly increasing and decreasing, disappearing for some time after every meal.—Mouth very dry, with thirst, in the morning and evening.— Saliva. Constant accumulation of saliva in the mouth.—Taste nauseous during the fever.—Clear, acid taste.—Taste sour, ahvays worse in the fore- noon, becoming offensive and almost sulphurous, relieved for a time after eating. Throat.—Swallowing difficult, uncomfortable. Stomach.—Unusual, voracious appetite.—Appetite slight.—Eruc- tations. Eructations after eating a little food.—[40.] Nausea.— Vomit- ing.—Sensation of fasting, although the stomach seems to be full.—A bitter burning as from an excessively disordered stomach, Constant in the after- noon and evening. Abdomen.—Slight griping in the abdomen.—DraAving, cutting pain in the abdomen. Stool.—Diarrhwa. Fespiratory Organs.—Contraction and closure ofthe air-passages, causing sudden Avhistling inspiration, and forcible expiration.—Pain in the air-passages, as after a long-continued, obstinate cough, constantly in- creasing in severity, so that the Avhole ofthe air-passages became inflamed, and the inspired air seemed very cold.—Larynx rough ; hoarseuess; rough voice. — [50.] Frequent, entirely toneless, rough cough, sounding like Avhispering, Avhich constantly increases for several days, and then dirain- ishes, with relief of the breathing ; singing, long-continued speaking, or reading became possible only after several days.—Constant dry hacking cough.—Difficult, accelerated respiration. Chest.—Dull stitches in the side over the hip, uoav in the right side, now in the left, at first only on stooping, and on motion, but afterwards continuing Avhen breathing and when not.—Stitches beneath the left breast. Extremities in General. Cracking of the joints, Avith difficult mobility.—Paralytic-like heaviness of the limbs, worse during the fever.— Sensation Avhen touching the lirabs as if there were sore bruised spots. Superior Extremities.—Contraction in the elboAvs and arms.— Tension on the inner surface of the elbow, as if it had been kept bent for a long time.—[60.] Sensation in the forearm, as if in the veins, as of a long thrust with a knife, Avith continued burning.—Trembling of the hands. Inferior Extremities.—Weakness and giving way of the knees, when AA'alking, especially during the fever. — Pinching, burning, and paralytic weakness in the bones of the knees, neck, and hands, aggravated by external pressure.—Weakness of the feet, after sitting.—Sensation as if the soles of the feet Avere sore. General Symptoms.—Tension in the tendons.—Aching of ali the CARDUUS MA RI ANUS. 635 bones, especially after stretching the limbs.—Aching and slight swelling of the veins. Skin.—Eruption of painless rash, like nettle-rash ; a gooseskin, rather pointed, hard, preceded by cold creeping over the Avhole body, accompanied by feverish symptoms, lasting several days and sloAvly disappearing.—[70.] Small red spots on the finger, lasting several days," folloAved by a yelloAV spot lasting a long time. Sleep and Dreams.—Constant yawning and hiccoughing. Fever.—Chilliness.—Febrile chili, with gooseflesh, several days from noon till evening, at times appearing earlier.—Fever. Fever, con- sisting of flushes of heat in the face ; after eating, over the whole body, without thirst, with dimness of vision and pressure in the eyes, hot breath, hot lips, hands, and feet.—Burning on exerting the arms.—Burning under the skin in the face, afterwards in other parts of the body.—Much heat in the face.—Sweat. Slight general sweat.—Sweat, followed by burning heat in the hands. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Morning and evening), Mouth dry, etc—(Forenoon), Sour taste.—(Afternoon), Febrile chili.—(Afternoon and evening), Burning in stomach.—(After eating), Eructations ; flushes of heat ali over.—(On exerting arms), Burning.—( During fever), Fretful; sensa- tion in head ; tongue sensitive ; taste nauseous ; heaviness of lirabs ; weak- ness of knees.—(After sitting), Weakness of feet.—(Stooping), Vertigo ; pressure in forehead.—(After stretching limbs), Aching of ali the bones. Amelioration. — (After eating), Som- taste. — (After every meal), Sensation in mouth disappears.—(After repeated opening emd closing of the eye), Flickering before the.eye. CARDUUS MARIANUS. C. marianus, Gaertn. Nat. order, Composita?. (Old generic name, Silybum.) <* Preparation, Tincture of the seeds. Authority. Reil, proving Avith 5 to 50 drops of the tincture, and with repeated doses of an infusion of the seeds, Hom. Vierteljahrschrift, 3, 453 (translated in N. Am. J. of Hom., 3, 379). Head.—Slight dulness of the head.—Dulness of the head, the Avhole day.—Occasionally transitory headache in the forehead aud temples.—A dull headache in the forehead might have been referred to some catarrhal affection, but no catarrh folloAved (fourteenth day). Mouth.—Tongue coated white in the middle ; red at the tip and edges. —Accumulation of saliva in the mouth, after taking coffee and milk, half an hour after the first dose.—Bitterness in the mouth after the dose. Stomach.—Appetite small.—Loss of appetite.—[10.] Empty eructa- tions, after food taken against inclination. — Nausea and inclination to vomit.—Some nausea immediately after the morning dose, repeated after every subsequent one, and ending in a feeling of inflation in the stomach ; a horseback ride of three hours in the afternoon increased the inflated feeling ofthe abdomen.— Very decided nausea after the first dose, which compelled me to take the reniaining three each in a wineglassful of water, Avhich inoderated the symptom very much.—Great nausea, but no vomiting.— Violent nausea (very soon after).—Such severe and persistent nausea that I Avas obliged to produce vomiting by means of Avarm Avater and tickling 636 CARDUUS MARIANUS. the fauces.—Painful retching and vomiting of acid, green fluid (after ten minutes).—Increased sensation of uneasiness in the epigastric region, but no pain.—Pains in the stomach, lasting tAvo hours, aggravated by bread and milk ; meat-broth sat Avell at noon.—[20.] Painful griping in the stomach and cutting in the boAvels, here and there, Avith rumbling. Abdomen.—The feeling of fulness in the nypochondrium becarae less after stool, but was stili perceptible enough, obliging me to draAV a long breath.—The feeling of inflation in the abdomen Avas so strong, especially in the right side, that I expected to discover a great enlargement of the liver by percussion, but it Avas not so ; but pressure was painful over the Avhole hepatic region. Feet uni and Anus.—No stool, but inclination to one. Stool.—Stool at 8 a.m., of moderate size, pappy, loaray, destitute of bilious coloring (tAventy-second day).—The morning evacuation was harder than usuai.—A hard stool at 9 p.m. ; formerly it took place between 7 and 8 a.m., and Avas rather pappy.—At 10 a.m. a hard scanty stool ; at 11 a copious pappy one, but little colored by bile, more of a chocolate color, preceded by violent rumbling, with pains in the abdomen.—A very hard evacuation at a quarter to 9 ; a similar one, unsatisfactory, at a quarter before 7 p.m.—A very hard, unseitisfactory, difficult evacuation of brown knotty fceces, immediately after dinner.—[30.] Unsatisfactory, hard, loamy stool at 6 p.m.—No stool (seventeenth, nineteenth, tAventieth, and tAventy- third days). Urinary Organs.—Urine scanty, broAvnish ; two experiments, both with syrup and sulphuric and nitric acids, indicated the presence of the coloring .matter of the bile in the urine.—Urine cloudy, without sediment, golden-yellow, acid.—Urine wheyey, yellowish-brown, diminished in quantity, acid (twentieth day) ; the next day the same, but after standing from six to eight hours, it deposited a sediment, consisting ehiefly of common salt and lime ; experiments Avith solution of sugar and sulphuric acid gave traces of the coloring matter of the bile in the urine. Fespiratory Organs.—Frequent urging to deep breathing, fol- lowed by painful sensations of an undefined sort in the abdomen. Chest.—Every sudden and violent movement ofthe body was painful, both in the chest and abdomen. General Symptoms.—Great debility ali day. Sleep and Dreams.—Restless at night, Avith frequent Avaking; lying on the back produced nightmare, Avhich Avoke me tAvice.—Restless, dreamy night. Conditions.—Aggravation.—(Bread and milk), Pains in stomach.— (After coffee with milk), Accumulation of saliva.—(Lying on back), Pro- duced nightmare.—(Riding on horseback), Inflated feeling of abdomen. Amelioration.—(After stool), Feeling of inflation of abdomen. 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