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The principle, " similia similibus curantur," may be legitimately applied to the treatment of every known form of disease ; in- deed, there is no disease on record in all the ancient and mod- ern treatises on the Theory and Practice of Medicine, in the treatment of which Homoeopathy has not shown a decided superiority and a marked success. We now possess a rich treasure of successful cures, all of which are of great importance to the practitioner. Those cures which have been effected by one single, or, at most, by two or three remedies, appear to be the most instructive. The narration of such cures may, so to say, form the basis of a future homoeopathic therapei'a ; such cures are verifications of the curative powers which the proving of a drug had led us to conclude it possessed. By comparing a number of analogous cases of disease in which the same remedy has effected a cure, the confidence which we may repose in the curative power of a remedy, as well as its use in certain forms of disease, becomes more and more certain. The following collection is chiefly composed of cases, where but one or a few remedies have been employed. I have inter- mixed them with appropriate practical remarks, and have constantly indicated the source whence the information has been derived. As regards the classification of the different forms of dis- ease, I have adopted the arrangement of symptoms which Hahnemann has followed in his Materia Medica. Two In- 4 THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE. dices have been added to this work for the purpose of facili- tating the finding of any particular case. Although a work like this seems to be more especially written for beginning practitioners and such laymen as wish to obtain a general view of the results and the efficiency of the homoeopathic method of cure, yet I believe that even older practitioners may avail themselves of this work in order to ascertain what remedies had been successfully used in cases of disease which had already occurred before. Dr. E. F. RUCKERT. Konigsbruck. EXPLANATIONS. The Roman numeral I corresponds to the 3d attenuation. a u II ii ii 6th a it a III ii ii 9th a a « IV ii ii 12th u a ii V ii ii 15th a a u VI ii ii 18th u a a VII a ii 21st u a a VIII ii ii 24th a a a IX ii i: 27th a a a X ii a 30th a The little ciphers (°°°) appended to one of the above numerals, indi- cate the number of pellets that have been given at a dose. THERAPEUTICS OF HOMEOPATHY. I. DISEASES OF THE MIND. The different abnormal phenomena which we perceive in the various modes of manifestation of man's spiritual nature, except such morbid symptoms as are incidentally and transi- torily inherent in or resulting from certain kinds of fevers, con- stitute special and independent forms of disease. It is some- times difficult to cure these abnormal manifestations of man's spiritual vitality ; they do not always seem to be connected with or based upon a corresponding derangement of the vital functions of the body. Homoeopathy having for its object to ascertain even the minutest effects which a medicinal substance is capable of producing in the human organism, the provers of those substances were naturally led to inquire with the greatest care into the effects of drugs upon the mind. By shedding light upon the heretofore obscure and even unknown relation between the mind and medicinal substances, Homoeopathy has also in this respect obtained great advantages over the Old School. There are many cures of mental diseases by homoeopathic drugs on record, the most interesting of which I have collated in these pages. In relating a case of this kind I shall constantly try to point out the proximate cause of the mental disturbance, and to enumerate the whole of those symp- toms which have been cured by the homoeopathic agent. 1. VARIETIES OP IDIOCY". Belladonna. Causes : Suppression of an acute exanthe- ma, sudden disparition of an erysipelas ; previously there had been inflammation of the brain, typhus, apoplexy. Arch. XL 2, p. 86. 6 DISEASES OF THE MIND. Hyosciamus. In a child of nine years. Symptoms : Did not recognize or observe the persons who were near. — Uttering piteous sounds ; lamentation and screams when touched. — No sleep, although the eyes were closed. — No desire except for beer and coffee. — Involuntary emission of urine, and of thin, fetid stools. — Moves to and fro and does every thing wrong. — Lies on one side, considerably bent. — Complete emaciation. — Bellad. VI. relieved the lamentations : in their place appeared a constant grasping at the face. Hvosc. III. relieved all the symptoms ; the subsequent ravenous hun- ger was relieved by Veratrum IV. Arch. I. 2, p. 49. Nux vom. X. one drop, two doses, in a young man of twenty- one years. — Causes : Mortified pride. Symptoms : Lies in bed in a state of stupid wakefulness, at times with a friendly look, at times staring. — Cannot speak a word ; yawns or sighs occasionally. — At times breathes calmly, at times moans. — Frequently touches his forehead, or knits his brow. — Tenseness of abdomen. — No stool. — Urine scanty and bright-red. No desire for any thing. — Pulse weak and not frequent. — St ram. III. one drop, and Bellad. X°° had no effect ; Opium II 000 , four doses morning and evening, acted favorably for a time. The first dose of Nux produced an im- provement from the seventh to the eleventh day ; the second dose effected a total cure. Allg. Horn. Zeit. IV. p. 316. 2. DELIRIUM TREMENS. Belladonna X. one drop in water, a table-spoonful every two hours ; there was great tremor. Arch. XIV. 2, p. 107. Belladonna X°°. In a distiller of forty years. Cause : Irregular mode of life, combined with great psoric symptoms. Symptoms : Obnubilation of the head ; want of memory. Sparks before the eyes like flashes of lightning ; imagines he sees bats. — Bloated face, with wild looks. — Tongue coated with mucus ; its borders looking as if they were torn. — Loathing of meat. — Violent thirst. — Delaying stool. — No sleep. — Stutter- ing, smiling every time he utters something. — Feeling of dry- ness in the throat, and pain during deglutition. — Dry cough with inclination to vomit. — Twistings of the limbs and stag- ings. — Cramp in the calves. — Tremor of the hands with cold sweat. — His manners betray anguish ; unsteadiness. — Peevish- ness. — Goes about affecting to be very busy ; undertakes this thing and that thing, sees things which do not exist, wants to pull out one of #iis teeth. — The symptoms improved in three days. The subsequent numbness, weakness, tingling before DELIRIUM TREMENS. 7 the ears, the slight tremor of the hands, the jerks through the body were relieved by Nux vom. X°. Ann. I. p. 318. Calc. carb. X, employed in three psoric subjects. They were generally raving about fire, murder, rats and mice. Arch. XIV. 2, p. 107. Hyosciamus III 000 in a man that was much addicted to drinking brandy. Symptoms : 'Before the delirium he suddenly fell down and had a kind of epileptic fit. — Sleeplessness with constant talk- ing. — Desire to escape because he sees men that wish to arrest him. — He imagines he sees his wife who is standing near him, under a sofa standing at some distance. — Tremor of the limbs. — Cure effected by one dose. Pract. Contrib. of the Society of Laus. Sites. I. p. 54. Nux vom. VIII, one drop ; Cause : Drinking of strong beer. Symptoms : Pale, bloated face ; stuttering. — Tremor of all the limbs. — When questions are put to him, he answers wrong ; great anguish.- — Vomiting after every meal. — Runs about without being aware of it ; finally he drops in the street. — Diarrhoea and violent sweat. — Nux simply relieved the vomit- ing and the diarrhoea. Arch. XII. 1, p. 118. Nux vom. X, one drop ; Cause : Drinking brandy every day. Symptoms : Sleeplessness with startings. — Heat with much thirst, coming and going. — Brown-red urine. — Stool not daily. — Sometimes simple headache ; faintishness and pain in the legs. — He imagines he sees persons that cut all sorts of capers and assail him with questions. — Great anguish, with a moist coldness of the face, hands and feet. — Tremor, and desire to escape. — Aggravation of the symptoms when in bed. — Is con- scious of his condition. — Nux vom. X 000000 , and Bellad, X 000000 , were administered without any success. Ann. IV. 4, p. 453. Nux vom. One-tenth of a grain, every day. Symptoms : Indescribable anguish.— Congestion to the head. — Tongue coated white or brownish ; bitter taste. — Nau- sea and bitter vomiting. — Pressure and sensitiveness in the pit of the stomach ; pain in the region of the liver. — Constipation. — Tremor of the limbs. — Terrifying images, frightful dreams, sleep interrupted by startings. — Constant sweating. — A crisis came on in the shape of a bilious, acrid, excoriating diarrhoea. All. Horn. Zeit. V. p. 278. Opium Il° 00 . Cause : Drinking ardent spirits from vexation and grief. Symptoms : Tremor and twitchings of the extremities and 3 DISEASES OP THE MIND. muscles of the face. — Contortion of the face, and spasmodic drawing up of the legs. — Recognizes those around him, but he connects them with his fancies. — At times he deems himself a murderer, at times he sees mice, scorpions, etc., he is anxious to escape. — When loudly called, he is roused from his fancies for a few moments. — Sweat over the whole body. — No stool ; no appetite. — Mastication becomes difficult. — Profuse lachry- mation and secretion of mucus of the left eye. — Want of thirst. — Pulse weak and feeble. Nux vom., one drop, had done no good. The subsequent weakness was relieved by China X. one drop. Arch. IX. 3, p. 129. Opium II, One drop, three doses, a dose every three hours. The disease began with a renewed epileptic fit ; the violent trembling was relieved by Coffea II one drop. In another case, which was complicated by pneumonia, the inflammatory symptoms yielded to Acon. and Bellad. Opium was unable to remove the delirium, the vision, or the running to and fro without an object ; Coffea II. one drop, procured sleep and consequent waking with full consciousness. Allg. Horn. Zeit. VI. p. 70, 71. Stramonium X, two doses, in a case, where the patient thought that one half of the extremities was cut off. Arch. XIV. 2, p. 107. Stramonium III 000 . Cause : Frequent drinking of beer. Symptoms : Taciturn, his eyes wander through the room, and seem to pursue something which is fleeing from him. — Heated, red, bloated face. Afterwards epileptic fits and com- plete craziness. — Thinks that strangers are hidden behind the stove : runs through the house and yard in great uneasiness. — Furious endeavors to escape. — The action of Hyosciam. which had been given previously, had been interfered with by drinking a quantity of beer; a dose of Stramon. cured the complaint. Pract. Contrib. of the Soc. of L. $., I. p. 53, Com- pare also Allg. Horn. Zeit. II. p. 114. 3. MANIA, CRAZINESS. MENTAL DERANGEMENT IN CONSEQUENCE OF DEATH HAVING BEEN FORETOLD TO THE PERSON. Aconitum : In a girl of eighteen years ; Cause : Prediction of the day of her death. Symptoms : Delirium, at times weeping, at times laughing. — At night, she walks upon her bed, climbs along the wall, tries to escape. — By day, she is like one deaf and dumb, with- out answering. Acon. restored her completely. Arch. XL 2, p. 109. MANIA, CRAZINESS. 9 Aconitum X. In a pregnant woman ; Cause : Fixed idea of approaching death. Symptoms : After delivery, violent congestion of blood to the chest, with oppressive anguish. — Intermittent pulse ; the body being covered with cold sweat. — Ravings about her ap- proaching death. — She lies quite still and points to the heart with a look full of anguish. (Recovered in two hours.) Arch. VII. 3, p. 42. Aconitum VIII. In a pregnant woman ; Cause : Expec- tation of approaching death. Symptoms : Melancholy and taciturn during her preg- nancy; total absence of joy, and depression of spirits ; every thing excites tears. — Hemorrhage after delivery and expecta- tion of certain death; cold sweats, anguish, loss of conscious- ness, convulsions. — Acon. procured beneficent sleep and a speedy return of a bright mood. Arch. IX. 1, p. 114. Belladonna X. Cause ; Violent injury of one's feelings, and fright. Symptoms: Frightful anguish ; he sees ghosts and devils that threaten to murder him. — Fear of death ; black dogs threaten to seize him. — Recognizes nobody . — -Trembling of all the limbs. — Tries to take the teeth out of the mouth, to bite those who are near him, to spit, strike. — Sleepless uneasiness ; difficult to control. — He feels as if he were pulled up by a wire. — Sees double.- — Paralysis of the upper eye-lid. — Sweat which smells acrid or like a volatile salt.— After a quarter of an hour the patient fell into an easy sleep, and afterwards woke up with perfect consciousness. — The subsequent fearfulness, the visions, the occasional recurrence of a comatose condition were relieved by Opium I. Arch. V. 1, p. 97. Belladonna X°°, three doses, exhibited at intervals of eight days. In a boy of seventeen years. Symptoms : Sleeplessness ; at times weeps, at times sings ; raves about soldiers and war. — During the day he comes home out of breath, and is full of anxiety on account of soldiers or a bull which he imagined pursued him. — Hides himself from mere anguish. — Gathers herbs to which he applies false names; he does them up in paper and offers them to the passers-by for sale. — Uses his cane as a gun. — Frequently he suddenly walks about crooked and limping. — Quarrels with his relatives and strikes them. — Great dilatation of the pupils. — Eats little, does no work. — Looks deranged, bloated, yellow. — Presses the hat down as far as the eyes. Arch. XII. 3, p. 79. Belladonna. Two grains done up in eight powders, every day two powders. In a widow. 10 DISEASES OF THE MIND. Symptoms: Dashes the windows to pieces, tears every thing that comes before her, rages, raises a tumult, spits. — ■ Swears, with staring, wild looks, and disordered hair. — -Wrong ideas of things. — Corners of the mouth are covered with foam. — Loathes drinking, and seems to experience difficulty in swallowing her drink. Annal. IV. p. 329. Belladonna X. Two doses. In a woman of thirty-eight years. Symptoms : She fears and mistrusts every body. — Great anxiety; has nowhere rest and tries to escape. — Desires to look at the sun and fire. — Tossing about at night. — Seeks to be alone, and when alone cuts all sorts of capers. — Is never disposed to speak ; every answer is accompanied by screams and an expression of ill humor. Ann. IV. p. 340. Belladonna X°°. In a man of twenty-seven years ; Cause : Disappointed hope and grief. Symptoms : Visits every day the grave of his sister, calls her loudly and converses with her. — At last rage breaks out; he is lying without any consciousness or pulsations, with a staring look, calling his sister. — Strikes his breast, body, knocks himself against the wall, and strikes those around him ; he has foam at the mouth. — Seizes his throat, tears his neck-cloth loose, laments and moans ; strikes and kicks with his arms and feet all around. The cure is speedily accomplished. Annal. IV. 2, p. 193. Belladonna ; one dose. In a man of thirty-four years ; Cause: Vehement disturbance of one's equanimity. Symptoms : Stitching pain in the temples ; feeling of icy coldness on the top of the head.— Murmuring before the ear with hardness of hearing. — Stitching pain in the chest during a deep inspiration and dry cough. — Heat in the abdomen. — Much thirst. — Visions before the eyes ; staring look. — Trem- bling of the limbs. — Pulse full, quick and hard. — Talking delirious : he does not believe that he is sick, wants to go about his business ; talks of doing much business, complains of men that have done him much injury. Jahrbuch d. horn. Heilanst. I. p. 145. Belladonna, one dose. In a streng man of fifty-five years ; Cause : Grief on account of the loss of his wife and various annoyances. Symptoms : Heaviness of the head, as if the head would fall off. — Increasing darkness before the eyes ; staring look. — Vertigo when walking. — Frequent heat of the body with trembling. — Heaviness of the limbs; they feel heavy as lead. — Ravings of the fancy ; he imagines that his wife is hovering MANIA, CRAZ1NESS. XX around him, and that her voice issues forth from every object around him ; he imagines he is obliged either to pray or to die with her. — Sleeplessness. — Rash-like, burning eruption upon the chest. Jahrbuch d. horn. H., II. p. 120. Lachesis X°°. Cause : Excessive study. Symptoms : Excessive talkativeness ; makes all the time speeches, using the choicest expressions, and jumping from one subject to another. — Pride and mistrust towards those near him. Arch. XIV. 1, p. 7. Nux vom. X. one dose. In a boy of fifteen years ; Cause : Humiliated ambition. Symptoms : Becomes suddenly confused, talks nonsense, and does every thing wrong. — Heaviness of the head, pain in the body and the small of the back. — Weak, cannot remain up. — Face at times red, at times pale, with a pointed nose. — Irritated pulse. — Want of appetite. — Perfect recovery in thirty- six hours. Ann. I. p. 50. Nux vom. Cause : Cessation of the hemorrhoidal flux. Symptoms: Erroneous ideas, with anguish and uneasi- ness.— Fulness and stagnation in the abdomen. Prac. corn- man. 1827, p. 11. Opium, one quarter of a grain. In a man of eighty-four years. Symptoms : He imagines that he is not in his house ; in- tends to find it. — He imagines that he is in some distant hotel ; stops the passers-by and inquires of them where they are going. — Costiveness, meteorism. — Congestion of blood and redness of the face. — Comatose sort of unconsciousness ; he does not immediately recognize his acquaintances. — Con- tinuous anguish, wild manners and unsuccessful inclination to sleep. — Retention of urine ; when desirous of emitting the urine, it seems as if a paralytic condition of the body prevented him from obeying Nature. — Excessive wakefulness in spite of his somnolence. — Recovered after the first dose. Ann. IV. p. 331. Platina, two doses. In a girl of nineteen years. Symptoms : Talks almost continually of objects which she either imagines or which she has seen or experienced, of faithless love, of her teacher and the time she went to school. Laughs, sings, dances, weeps, cuts faces and makes gesticula- tions with her hands. — Insists obstinately on her notions, without, however, becoming enraged by so doing. — Contortion of features ; she generally stares at one object. — No desire either for food or drink ; she eats greedily what is offered her. — Platina acted favorably until the eighteenth day ; the sub- 12 DISEASES OF THE MIND. sequent taciturnity was relieved by Sepia. Jahrbuch d. horn. Heilanst. II. p. 112. Platina I, half a grain. In a man of thirty years. Causes: Excessive mental labor, and immoderate use of coffee. Symptoms : Thin body, countenance pale. — Gloominess and muddiness of the head in the morning. — Headache during re- flection, as if the brain were being pressed asunder. — No great desire for food. — Frequent thirst. — Violent eructations after dinner. — Constipation, as from indolence of the intestines. — Erections early in the morning, and violent desire of sexual intercourse. — Peevish and quarrelsome ; intends to leave every body, reproaches every body. — Awkward manners, easily makes mistakes in calculating or writing. — Makes a noise and tries to escape. — Occasional silence ; scarcely answers the questions which are put to him. — Slights his wife, of whom he is otherwise very fond ; thinks himself much more elevated. —Affects to be very busy ; horror and anguish of death. — Nux X 000 relieved headache, constipation, excessive sexual desire, peevish and awkward manners. — Verat. II 0000 , which acted favorably at first, left great weakness behind, which was removed by Ferrum acet. second dil. — Platina effected a complete cure. Ann. I. p. 48. Pulsatilla V. sol. In a pregnant woman of nineteen years. Symptoms : Cold, gloomy, distrustful— Features deranged, woeful. — Frequently is seen sitting with folded hands, and sighs ; she says that nothing ails her. — Occasional heat in the face and thirst. — No desire for food — Faintishness ; arms and legs feel sore. — Complete sleeplessness. — Often walks about and looks for things in wrong places ; or she knows not where she is. — At night she talks foolish things, and wants to escape on account of black looking men. — Hides herself in a corner or under the bed. Arch. IX. 1, p. 113. Sepia. Is a distinguished remedy in mental diseases, and approaches nearest to Belladonna. Hartmann in Ruckert's Ubersicht, II. p. 244. Stramonium I. In a man of forty-five years ; Cause : He caught cold while recovering from an attack of purple-rash. Symptoms : Throbbing headache, especially on the top of the head. — Darkness before his eyes ; can neither see nor hear ; kind of swoon.— Strikes with his hands and feet ; talks confusedly, knows neither wife nor children ; calls loudly persons who are standing before him ; but he does not believe that they are the persons, even when they answer him ever so loudly. — Great dilatation of the pupils ; they are insensible MANIA, CIIAZINESS. 13 to the light of the sun. — Slow pulse, skin naturally warm. — Afterwards suppression of the secretion of urine and sopor. — Stramon. gave prompt relief. The subsequent seeing of various colors and heavy speech were relieved by Coccul. II ; Nux vom. removed the anxious dreams which assailed him when closing the eyes. Arch. II. 1, p. 91. Stramonium III, every day, morning and evening. In a lying-in woman who talked the most foolish things ; she was constantly cold, had no rest, and saw a number of visions. — Stramon. was likewise useful against the shyness and delir- ium during the fever. Allg. Horn. Zeit. II. p. 114. Stramonium, one dose. In a man of forty-two years : Cause : Syphilis in a former period ; afterwards erysipelas of the face, constipation, violent congestion of blood to the head. Symptoms : First, indifference, uneasiness, excited state of the mind. — Delirium : converses with spirits, seizes a sword, strikes all around, in order to chase the devil.- — Some sleep towards morning ; afterwards he talks rationally with his wife, but much and hastily. — Face is very red ; the eyes shining ; thirst is excessive. — Great inflation of the abdomen : excited sexual instinct. Ann. I. p. 230. Stramonium : Symptoms : The patient gives himself high airs ; tries to use elegant language ; places a piece of wood behind his ear in the place of a writing pen ; talks about disputes ; moves his hands incessantly. — Circumscribed red- ness of the cheeks. — Retention of stool. — Distention of the abdomen. Annal. II. p. 66. Stramonium V, one dose. In a young man of twenty-two years. Symptoms : Great uneasiness of the body.— Confused me- mory. — Heat of the face alternating with coldness of the body : afterwards anguish and thirst. — Frequently redness of the face witn staring look. — Sadness, weeping, and thoughts of death. — He stammers and stutters, before he is able to utter a few words. — Constantly cold feet. — Disturbed sleep, during which he is assailed with anguish and queer fancies. — Fear of dan- gerous animals and black dogs. Ann. III. p. 270. Stramonium II, sol. In a young man of eighteen years ; Cause : Immoderate dancing, intoxication and annoyance. Symptoms : Pale color of the face, sombre look, dim eyes and dilated pupils. — Tongue coated yellow and dry ; constant thirst. — Breath offensive. — Frequently bends his body, and makes pressure upon the abdomen below the region of the stomach. — No stool ; distention of the abdomen. — Frequent, emission of urine of a pale color. — Talks incoherently, mostly 14 DISEASES OF THE MIND. about ill treatment and vengeance. — -Talks to absent persons or to himself. — Cannot keep still for a moment : touches every thing that he sees. — Brooks no resistance. — Imagines he is not at home ; does not seem to know his friends. — Stramon-. made him more calm and rational. Bell. Y one drop. Dulc. VI one drop, and Bell. VIII one drop, completed the cme. Ann. IY. p. 419. Veratrum IY one drop, one dose. In a man of sixty years ; the symptoms recurred every year. Symptoms : First, pain in the small of the back, costive- ness. flatulence, ailments of the head, reeling of the head, ver- tigo. — Then, at times anguish of death, moaning, uneasiness, despair, at times violent delirium, and want of unconsciousness, accompanied by unmeaning acts. Arch. YIII. 2. p. 83. Veratrum I. In a woman of thirty-six years. Symptoms : She does not wish to leave the bed.— Face red and glowing. — Great anguish, discouragement and despair. — Is all the time lamenting and screaming, without mentioning any reason. — She neither eats nor drinks nor sleeps. Verat .1. sol. in four powders : recovered after the second powder. Ann. IY. p. 330. Veratrum IY one drop, cured a widow, whose derange- ment was characterized by lewdness and improper speeches. — Yerat. IV one drop repeated twice, relieved a religious craziness which had the character of intermittent fever : in the paroxysm she had a paralytic sensation in the small of the back, which prevented her from walking. All. horn. Zeit. II. p. 113. There are other cases where cures have been effected by means of Yerat. in conjunction with other remedies, in Ann. I. p. 67, and All. horn. Zeit. VI. p. 210, 213. 4. MELANCHOLIA. Arsenicum X. In a man of thirty-two years, the attacks coming on every three or four weeks. Symptoms : Has no rest in bed ; continual tossing to and fro, with profuse sweat. — Internal anguish and oppression chase him out of his bed. — Anguish by day : has no rest any where. — -Is often obliged to weep aloud. — Imagines he has offended his friends, and would like to ask their pardon. — Face hot and red. — The first dose afforded speedy relief : afterwards he had a relapse which was relieved bv a second dose. Arch. YIII. 2, p. 56. Arsenicum YIII. one drop. In a man of thirty-six years ; Cause : Repulsion of rash by a cold drink. MELANCHOLIA. 15 Symptoms : He has no rest, either by day or at night, on account of an internal anguish ; imagines that he cannot enjoy any happiness in his family. — During the attack he imagines that he ought to take his life. — Great fear ; does not wish to be alone lest he should do himself some injury. — Frequent flushes of heat, and redness in the face. — Oppression of the pit of the stomach. — Obtusion and tension of the head. — Cannot bear any fire ; it immediately causes a darkness before his eyes. — Arsen. restored his former cheerfulness ; the bodily ailments, which were few and inconsiderable, were relieved by Nux, Bellad. and Ignatia. Ann. I. p. 64. Arsenicum X°°. In a woman of sixty-five years. Symptoms : At twilight, anguish in the scrobiculus cordis, with a feeling of heat and palpitation of the heart. — Anguish drives her out of her bed at night ; she moans while walking about. — Accumulation of mucus in the throat : imagines that she will choke when lying down. — Cough with expectoration. — Soreness in the abdomen. — Sense as of writhing, gnawing and a sensation of corrosion in the scrobiculus cordis, accom- panied by water-brash. Frequent desire to urinate, emitting out a small quantity of urine, and feeling as if some urine remained yet behind. — Burning about the malleoli. — Recovery followed an aggravation of two days. Pract. Contrib. of the Soc. of L. &, II. p. 145. Aurum : Religious melancholy, occasioned by remorse con- sequent upon a wrong act. Symptoms : Great anguish about the heart : weeping and praying. — Anxious, terrifying dreams.— Sensation of lassitude. — Emaciation.- — Sweat early in the morning. — Painful menstru- ation. Arch. XII. 3, p. 141. Nux Vom. 1st — 6th potence, re- lieves that peculiar kind of melancholy which results in suicide, often in eight, but never later than fourteen days, one dose a day. Hygea II. p. 33. Belladonna : Morbid condition of the abdomen ; spasms of the organs of deglutition, bladder ; gastric symptoms, amor- ous melancholy with excited sexual instinct ; home-sickness ; attacks of melancholy during pregnancy and the lying-in period. — Arch. XL 2, p. 84. Belladonna X°°, and eight days afterwards Nux Vom. X°°. In a boy of thirteen years. Symptoms : Paleness of the face ; eats nothing and digests badly. — Irresistible desire to attack and to stab the persons who approached him. — Great anguish on meeting some one ; when at home he sheds bitter tears, imagining that he had 16 DISEASES OF THE MIND. wounded people in the street with knives. Allg. horn. Zeit. VI. p. 213, and Pract. Comm. of the Soc. of L. S., II. p. 151. Belladonna X 00000 , acted favorably in a girl of twenty- four years ; Verat. iyocooo^ anc [ especially a few doses of Sul- phur X°°, completed the cure ; Cause : disapproval of an intended marriage. Symptoms : Her countenance betrays fear, internal anguish. — Sadness, weeping mood. — Wringing of the hands, despairs of her salvation, prays. — The attacks come on with audi- ble palpitation of the heart, afterwards rumbling in the abdo- men. — Depression of spirits between the attacks, takes interest in nothing, anxiety, pale complexion. — Eyes faint, pupils con- tracted. — Slight appetite. Pract. Commun. I. p. 208. Belladonna X, half a drop, helped some in a nursing woman ; Sulphur V 00000 , and afterwards three doses of Sul- phur X°°, completed the cure. Symptoms : Sits still, taciturn, answers only when forced. — Laments about blasphemous thoughts which she says she cannot get rid of. — Her face is pale, full of uneasiness and anguish. — Frequent headache. — She is indifferent to house- keeping and other things of which she was fond. — Great weakness. Ann. IV. p. 114. Helleborus : Still grief and melancholy. Ann. II. p. 70. Ignatia IV, one drop. In a young man of twenty years ; Cause : Unmerited mortification. Sy?nptoms : Heaviness of the head.— Great weakness of memory ; forgets every thing except his dreams. — Hardness of hearing, sees through a fog. — Sits still, with staring look, thinking continually of the insult without noticing any thing of what takes place around him. — Prefers being alone. — Falls asleep late in the evening on account of thinking of the morti- fication which he had suffered. — Uneasy sleep, interrupted by many dreams. — Pain in the left hypochondrium, increased by pressure and long walking. — Falling off of the hair.— Livid, sunken countenance. — Trembling low voice, with con- tortion of the muscles of the face. — Does not like to talk. — Has no desire either to eat or to drink ; is easily satiated. — Is constantly cold, especially in the evening. — Very weak and faint ; staggers when walking, walks very cautiously. — In- creased stool and urine. — First, an exacerbation ; on the fifth day, a crisis set in in the form of vomiting ; this was followed by a constantly progressive improvement. Arch. X. 3, p. 104. Ignatia X oco , two doses. The disease had returned every year. MELANCHOLIA. 17 Symptoms : Wakes up with anguish and palpitation of the heart, which lasts half an hour ; this is followed by whining mood and indifference to every thing. — Dread of labor. — Bright and active towards evening, — Early in the morning the patient feels more tired than in the evening. — When healthy, the temper is lively and cheerful. Pract. Contrib. of the Soc. of L. S. I. p. 185. Ignatia X° 00 , two doses. In a lady ; Cause : Fright and anguish. Symptoms : Headache, afterwards itching on the head. — Feeling of weakness in the abdomen, with sighing breathing. — Sensation as of trembling in the abdomen and the rest of the body. — Menses every fortnight, blood dark and coagulating. — Constipation. — Whining mood ; weeps without any cause. — Is fond of solitude ; does not wish to walk out. — Feeling of great weakness, especially when working. Pract. Commun. of the Soc. of L. S. II. p. 146. Nux vom. X, one drop. In a young man of nineteen years ; Cause : Continual exertions of the mind. Symptoms : Chilly and feverish in the morning ; looks sombre and wild. — Want of appetite ; tongue coated white. — Taste, first bitter, then sour. — No thirst. — Collection of water in the mouth. — Inclination to vomit. — Tenesmus, with little stool. — Feeling of weakness in the left side of the abdomen, with nausea, faintishness and rumbling ; the weakness rises to the head, makes him unfit for business, and taciturn. — Faint, tremulous, with depressed physical strength. — Constant chilli- ness. — Paleness of the countenance. — Every motion is difficult for him. — Uneasy, vehement, with an exalted fancy. — Often talks about his sickness with anxiety. — Imagines that he ought to note down every thing, and to let some one know that he is crazy. Arch. III. 3, p. 53. Petrol. X, one drop, continued for some weeks, every day a dose. In a man of forty years. Symptoms : Irritable, peevish, constantly silent, sad, taci- turn, taking no pleasure in any kind of business, even when he was fond of it before. — Heaviness, heat, pain in the head, every morning, — Yiolent pain in the back and small of the back, in the morning. — Spasmodic eructations. — Copious night and morning sweats. — Thin, slimy stool, with cutting in the abdomen. — Little appetite. — Pale complexion ; emaciation. — Drowsiness in the morning. — Great lassitude. — Uneasy sleep. All. horn. Zeit. V. p. 306. Platina, -FoioT of a grain. In a woman of thirty years. Symptoms : Sleepless nights. — Speaks to no one but herself, B IQ DISEASES OF THE MIND. and then uses unintelligible language. — Complains of anguish about the heart. — Once she was attacked with rigor, during which she knew nobody. — Cries for help. — Shy, easily fright- ened, and looking upon those who approach her, as devils ; her feet and hands tremble. — Red countenance, pulse small and weak. — Palpitation of the heart, and anguish ; rolls her eyes as if she were fearful. — Knows not where she is. Arch. VIII. 2, p. 73. Psori. X°, in half a tumbler full of water, one table-spoon- ful a day, repeated three times a day, acted favorably in a case of religious ecstasy attended with epilepsy. Pract. Contrib. II. p. 168. Pulsat. V, one drop. In a girl of twenty-six years ; Cause : Suppression of the menses. Symptoms : Heat and rush of blood to the face and head. — Headache, cardialgia and pain in the small of the back. — Sleepless nights on account of great anguish and anxiety. — Does not believe that she will go to heaven ; imagines that she can only be saved by praying constantly. — Recovery on the second day. Ann. II. p. 243. Pulsat. V, one drop. In a girl of eighteen years ; Cause : Suppression of the menses, and frequently wounded feelings. Symptoms : Frequent pain in the forehead. — Livid com- plexion ; blue rings around the eyes. — Bitter, flat taste in the mouth. — Loathing of meat and bread. — Nausea, with pain at the stomach ; sometimes she throws up a mixture of bile and mucus. — Frequent and copious bleeding at the nose. — Stitches in the side when coughing, with expectoration of foaming blood. — Palpitation of the heart ; difficult breathing. — Rare and scanty stool. — Frequent colic. — Heaviness of the legs. — The limbs feel as if they had been bruised by blows. — Swelling of the dorsa of the feet. — Dreams full of anguish. — Thinks with much pleasure of drowning herself — Sadness and weeping. — Dissatisfied with every thing ; is easily angry ; taciturn. — Is easily frightened, full of anguish, loathes life. — The menses appeared on the eighth day, and all these symptoms disappeared. Arch. X. 3, p. 99. Pulsat. IV 00000 , and two days afterwards Ars. X 000 . In a woman of forty years ; Cause : Loathing of a certain indi- vidual who died recently. Symptoms : Suppression of the menses. — Diarrhoea every day.. — Constant anguish with constriction of the chest, which hinders breathing ; especially in the evening and at night. — Sleepless nights, or terrifying dreams about corpses. Ann. III. 2, p. 158. HYPOCHONDRIA, HYSTERIA. 19 Sulph. V 7 , after Pulsat. had been employed in vain. In a woman of forty-five years ; Cause : Suppression of the menses. Symptoms : Pale countenance, faint look. — Violent head- ache, like pressure ; the head feels as if it were closed in with a wall. — Pressure in the pit of the stomach. — Stool white and hard. — Anxiety and apprehension in regard to her condition : imagines that she will have to die of hunger ; fears that her establishment may go to ruin ; writhes her hands ; tries to escape. — Frequent chilliness. Sulph. gave speedy relief, and restored the menses. Ann. III. p. 156. Sulphur, tf-oTo" °f a grain, followed by Calc. VI 00000 (Opium and Bell ad. had done no good). In a boy of nineteen years. Symptoms : Lazy and drowsy in the morning ; can only be roused from his sleep with difficulty ; while this is being done, he experiences spasmodic twitchings of the extremities. — Is unable to comprehend any thing ; imagines that people fool him. — Stupid, unmeaning look. — Feeling of anguish. — Headache. — Giddiness. — Shy look ; the margin of the eyelids is red ; glassy eyes. — Sits still and stares with a vacant look. Ann. IV. p. 116. 5. HYPOCHONDRIA, HYSTERIA. Aurum. In a hysteric woman. Symptoms : At times sudden anger, at times great mirth- fulness ; at times weeping and longing for death, at times im- moderate laughter. — Uneasy sleep with anxious dreams. — Great lassitude with stitching pain in the limbs. — Frequent pal- pitation of the heart, buzzing of the ears, headache. — Pressure in the eyes ; obstruction of the nose. — Toothache. — Flat taste in the mouth. — Bloated abdomen. — Red eruption upon forehead and nose, scaling off. Ann. II. p. 115. Ignatia. In a hysteric woman. Symptoms : A clawing ache in forehead and occiput, with red face, running eyes and diminished vision.— Constriction of the oesophagus, difficulty of swallowing, with sobbing eructa- tions. — Constriction of the chest. — Stiffness of the nape of the neck. — Tremor of the head. — Convulsions of the arms and legs, with partial consciousness ; finally deep sighing and stupor. Ann. II. p. 115. Nux vom. One dose, in a hysteric woman. Symptoms: Palpitation of the heart, nausea 'and inclina- tion to vomit ; heaviness on the chest. — Choking and contrac- tion of the throat, especially early in the morning, accompanied 20 DISEASES OF THE MIND. by oppression at the pit of the stomach. — Violent headache and stupefaction, accompanied with a sensation as if the eye were being pushed out.— Three weeks ago she had her last period ; diarrhoea every day, with burning in the rectum, and tickling of the internal nose and rectum. — Melancholy, sensitive, irrita- ble. Ann. IV. p. 178. Nux vom. V. In a hypochondriac teacher of thirty-two years. Symptoms : Vertigo and obtusion of the head, especially early in the morning and when walking. — Dull, oppressive pain in the forehead, which unfits him for mental labor. — ■ Sweetish-putrid taste, with fetid breath and dryness of the mouth. — Want of appetite : he loathes every thing. — Frequent sour eructations after a meal. — Distended abdomen ; pressure and feeling of fulness in the stomach. — Rare stool. — Frequent emission of a small quantity of limpid urine. — Sleeps only until one or two o'clock in the morning : starts from his sleep with a sort of fright, full of disquietude ; walks about without having any rest. — Fearful dreams. — Excessive lassitude, espe- cially in the open air. — Great inclination to lie down. — Great physical depression when walking, sitting, or in the open air. — The open air causes a shivering over the back. — Feverish chilliness in the afternoon. — Great weakness of memory. — Complete absence of mind. — Extreme obtusion of the intellec- tual faculties ; the mind feels as if it were surrounded with a black crape ; imagines that he is unfit for any kind of mental labor. — Cannot find rest any where ; nothing gives him plea- sure ; he despairs both of himself and of obtaining the respect of others. — Great desire to weep. — Indescribable feeling of soreness in the whole body, especially in the pit of the stomach. Nux relieved almost all the physical symptoms ; Aurum I. had a beneficial effect upon the mind ; the nightly uneasiness and anguish were relieved by Arsenic X. Arch. I. 2, p. 130. Pulsatilla IV, one dose. In a woman of forty-five years ; Cause : Violent chagrin. Symptoms: Constant anguish, with palpitation of the heart ; is afraid of every body ; believes other people to be her enemies. — Despairs of every thing ; weeps immediately. — All her limbs feel as if they had gone to sleep. — Feels faint and weak. — Anguish and sorrow deprive her of sleep. Ann. I. p. 62. Silicea, afterwards Sepia. In a hysteric woman of forty years. Symptoms : Headache on the top of the head ; gnawing and sense of fulness in the whole of the head ; throbbing and VERTIGO. 21 hammering in the head at night. — Humming of the ears at night.— Want of appetite ; loathing and vomiting after a meal. — Pressure in the pit of the stomach, with sensation as if a ball would roll up along the sternum as far as the throat, where it threatens suffocation ; relieved somewhat by eructation. — Rumbling in the abdomen, with pressure in the direction of the pit. — At times diarrhoea, at times constipation. — Menses return every fortnight, pretty copious. — Chest feels tight ; dyspnoea. — Sleepless nights ; at night, all the symptoms are more violent. — Shivering early in the morning, one cheek being warm, the other cold. — Weakness and depression of the whole body. — No disposition to work, peevishness, likes to be alone, imagines that people do not pity her. Ann. III. p. 442. Silicea X, several doses, cured hysteria, bordering upon mental alienation ; in a girl of eighteen years. Symptoms : Stinging sore throat, with difficulty of swal- lowing ; she imagines that she has swallowed pins. — She is taciturn, and thinks of nothing but pins ; she seeks them on the floor, fears lest they should be in the food ; counts those belonging to other persons. — Daily headache, especially in the morning ; vertigo, which increases when stooping. — No appe- tite, emaciation. — Constipation. — Suppression of the menses. — Indifference, takes no interest in any thing ; uneasiness, an- guish, dread of labor. — Exacerbation of the symptoms, when the moon is on the increase. All. horn. Zeit. V. p. 326. Yiola odorata. In hysteric persons who constantly feel inclined to weep, without knowing why. All. horn. Zeit. I. p. 162. II. VERTIGO. Belladonna X°, Conium X°°, and lastly Lycop. In a woman of forty-eight years. Symptoms : When rising from her seat, the head turns : objects seem to balance to and fro ; she falls and throws up mucus. — Dulness of the head ; does not understand when peo- ple tell her something. — Putrid taste before the vertigo, with nausea and occasional vomiting of bile. — Vertigo, sometimes also at night ; the vertigo increases when she does not eat any meat. — Loathing of milk. — Occasional diarrhoea, or acrid leucorrhoea. — At night she starts from her sleep with fright : 22 VERTIGO. uneasy sleep before midnight. — Anguish, peevishness during the day. — Bellad. relieved the symptoms somewhat ; the vertigo and the weakness of memory remained ; when stooping, she felt a heaviness in the occiput ; indistinct sight of those things which were near her ; pain in the urethra during mic- turition ; mucus in the urine which makes it look turbid ; in- crease of the acrid leucorrhoea ; diarrhoea-like stool ; frequent somnolence. — Conium relieved almost the whole of those symptoms. — Lycop. relieved the remaining vertigo on stoop- ing, the bloatedness from flatulence, the hard stool, etc. Ann. I. p. 231. Opium III, two doses, preceded by Aconite V. In a woman of forty-three years, who suffered of a rending pain in the limbs ; Cause : Violent fright. Symptoms : Instantaneous shivering ; the fright affects the stomach ; turning and whirling in the stomach ; thence the affection rises to the head, with vertigo, tremor, feeling of faintness and great weakness. — When rising, she feels a vertigo, which obliges her to lie down, accompanied by great anguish, as if she would die. Ann. I. p. 72. Petroleum is a powerful remedy against chronic vertigo. All. horn. Zeit. I. p. 162. Pulsatilla cured a vertigo consequent upon suppression of the menses. Arch. XL 2, p. 112. Pulsatilla, three doses in three weeks. In a man of sixty- eight years. Symptoms : Vertigo as if he would fall, especially when stooping. — Occasional stitches in the ears, with tearing head- ache. Jahrb. d. h. Heilanst. III. p. 95. Silicea X. In a girl of seventeen years. Symptoms : Vertigo, even unto loss of senses and falling ; excited by mental emotions, aggravated by stooping. — Pre- viously congestion of blood to the head, oppression of the chest and pit ; headache every day, especially in the forenoon. — Great faintishness, especially early in the morning. — Menses appeared too early, and lasted either too long or not long enough ; succeeded by leucorrhoea. — Burning pain in the pit of the stomach, extending towards the abdomen, aggravated by walking, sometimes accompanied by qualmishness and nausea. All. horn. Zeit. V. p. 324. Sulphur LX, relieved, in a few hours, a violent attack of vertigo and reeling, in a person affected with gout. A. Z. II. p. 68. VARIETIES OF HEADACHE. 23 III. DISEASES OF THE HEAD AND BRAIN. 1. VARIETIES OF HEADACHE. Acid, nitric, relieved an intense pain; fulness of the in- teguments of the head ; the pain was only felt when the woman rested on that side of the head. Hartmann in Ruckert I. p. 10. Aconitum. In a very irritable woman of fifty-four years. She is constantly peevish, anxious, complains about insignifi- cant things, takes every jest in bad part, gets angry on the slightest provocation ; Cause : A cold. Symptoms : Headache which makes her almost crazy, with loss of appetite and sleeplessness. Ann. I. p. 234. Aconitum. Symptoms : Pain at one point of the left pa- rietal bone ; the pain is brought on by every contact and by every little breeze touching the part. — Uni-lateral, rheumatic pain in the face, with swelling of the lower jaw. Ann. II. p. 71. Act^ea X. A valuable remedy against a violently rending and gnawing pain in the right temple, especially in the mas- toid process, when that pain is accompanied by a grinding and cutting pain in the head, and is most violent at night. Heyne, pract. Erf ah. p. 60. Arnica II, one drop. In a man of thirty-five years ; Cause : Violent knock of the head against a hard substance. Symptoms : Oppressive pain in the forehead, generally increasing after a meal. — Painful dull pressure on the margin of the right orbit. — Heat in the face and brain, the rest of the body being cool. — Humming of the ears. — Contracted pupils. — Nausea early in the morning. — Thirst without any external heat. — Tenesmus ; no stool. — Peevish and morose. — Anxious dreams. — Fever in the evening. Arch. V. 1, p. 69. Arsenicum X°, three doses, one dose a day. In a girl of fifteen years. Symptoms : Excessive pain in the leftside of the forehead, and in the temple ; she is obliged to cry and to moan, cannot bear being touched. — In the region of the left frontal eminence there is a small round little spot of a brownish, red color, with a black point in the centre, painful to the touch. — The suc- ceeding chilliness and the convulsions of the upper and lower 24 DISEASES OF THE HEAD AND BRAIN. extremities were relieved by Ignatia IV°°. All. Zeit. IV. p. 328. Atriplex olida IP, several doses. In a woman of forty- six years. Symptoms : Violent pain in the vertex, accompanied by a morbid condition of the mind, preceded by a burning heat in the integuments of the head, and occurring chiefly in the even- ing ; the pain sometimes is occasioned by chagrin and other mental emotions. Heyne. pract. Erf. p. 107. Aurum frequently relieved a roaring noise in the head, in hysteric females. Hartmann in Ruckert I. p. 132. Belladonna X, cured violent headache with vertigo. Arch. V. 1, p. 63. Belladonna YIII, one drop, and afterwards Bell ad. X. In a girl of twenty-five years. Symptoms : Chills in the morning, every eight days, across the back and shoulders, afterwards a feeling of uneasiness in the whole body, followed by violent nausea and qualms of sickness. — These symptoms are accompanied by a violently pressing and tearing headache, chiefly in the forehead ; this pain becomes intolerable during the slightest motion, and is aggravated by every little breeze and concussion ; rest affords some relief. — The pain afterwards becomes concentrated in the forepart of the head; there is a glowing heat on one spot of the forehead, with painfulness of the nasal bones ; every glare of light causes a sensation as if the optic nerves were violently pulled upon. — Great depression of strength, and a palpitation of the heart which produces a corresponding concussion in the head. — Unnatural hunger. — Cardialgia, especially after eating soup and nourishment which had been diluted with soup. — She is quite well between the attacks. — The whole of these symp- toms yielded to two doses, which were given at an interval of six weeks. Arch. VI. 3, p. 48. Belladonna X, one drop, in a girl of twenty-four years. Eleven days afterwards she had a slight relapse, took Pulsat. V, and in four months she again took Bellad. Symptoms : Burning and stinging in the gums which speedily swell and become pale ; in a quarter of an hour the upper lip and the right side of the face became swollen, with slight twitchings, stinging and drawing in the parts. — This was followed by a screwing, boring, rending, lancinating and straining pain in the right ear, accompanied by roaring, stitches and drawing in the parts behind the ear. — Stitches and tearing in the occiput ; afterwards a feeling as if the parts were screwed asunder. — Boring and stitches in the right temporal region. — VARIETIES OF HEADACHE. 25 Excessive painfulness of the hair. — The symptoms occur in the afternoon, and last until three o'clock in the morning, be- come aggravated by the warmth of the bed and by laying down the head. — At the same time the patient experiences a great weakness of the head, is like one bereft of her senses. — Slight swelling of the submaxillary glands. — Sad mood. Arch. III. 1,p. 85. Belladonna 20, one drop ; Cause : Cold, consequent upon having the hair cut. Symptoms : Cutting, lancinating headache. — Stupefaction, vertigo, dullness of intellect, somnolence. — Indifferent and low- spirited. Ann. IY. p. 474. Belladonna X°°, two doses, one every four days, relieved hemicrania* of twenty years' standing, in a man of fifty-six years. Nux, which had been exhibited before, helped little ; Cause : Getting wet through and through and subsequent cold. Symptoms : Every Friday he felt a tensive pain, pressing from within outwards, on the right side of the head, reaching as far as below the eye, frequently accompanied by vertigo and great weakness of memory. — Face hot, red and bloated. — Stitches in the internal corner of the eye ; acrid lachrymation of the right eye, contraction of the right pupil ; morbid appear- ance of the white of the eye. — Dread of light ; stitches in the right ear with hardness of hearing. Pract. Comm. I. p. 183. Belladonna X 000 , followed by Zincum X 000 , cured cephalagra (gout of the head) in a girl of seventeen years. Symptoms : Violent pressure on the top of the head and in the temples, from morning till evening, most violent about noon ; accompanied by bitter vomiting. — Vertigo when raising or moving the head, especially when stooping. — Coldness of the hands and feet. — Congestion of blood to the head ; redness, heat, bloatedness of the face. — Emptiness of the head with sleeplessness. Horn. Zeit. V. p. 65. Bryonia I, one drop, twice in eight days. In a woman of thirty years ; Cause : Painful emotions and rough weather. Symptoms : Headache from morning till evening, com- pressive, extending over the whole head ; is obliged to lie down and is almost deprived of her senses. — Eyes faint, glassy, small. — Countenance pale ; intolerance of light and noise. — Becomes peevish and quarrelsome. — In the afternoon she has palpitation of the heart and oppression of the chest, nausea, in- clination to vomit, and retching. — Even on the day following Headache on one side. 26 DISEASES OF THE HEAD AND BRAIN. she frequently experiences a dull headache or fever. — Tenes- mus and constipation. Arch. I. 2, p. 104, Notes. Bryonia, two doses, after Nux III, one drop. In a girl of twenty years, of an irritable and quarrelsome disposition. Symptoms: First, uneasiness, anguish, depression of spi- rits, forgetfulness. — Then, in the morning, a grinding and draw- ing pressure in the forehead, which gradually yielded to stitches, tearings, and a burning heat through the whole head, and disappeared little by little after vomiting had taken place. Arch. VI. 3, p. 100. Bryonia X°, afterwards Merc, solub. IV. Symptoms : Violent tearing in the left side of the head, extending into the teeth and muscles of the neck, accompanied by stitches in the left ear. — The pain is excited by both cold and warm substances, and also by the slightest touch. — The pain comes on in the morning, afternoon and evening. — Afterwards chilliness, delirium. — Sweat in the palms of the hands. — Chilli- ness at night. — Whining and peevish mood. — After taking Bryon., the attack occurred only in the morning. Merc, re- lieved the whole of the symptoms. Ann. I. p. 235. Bryonia. Symptoms : Headache in the fore-part of the head, forehead and temples, pressing from within outwards as if the head would burst, with stitches shooting through the head, forcing the patient to shriek, excited by congestion of the head, and aggravated by stooping, moving, coughing, sneezing. All. Zeit. V. p. 68. Bryonia. Symptoms : Headache, throbbing, pressing, rending, at times on the top, at times in both sides, some- times accompanied with tremor of the body ; more violent early in the morning. — Rhus, given after Bryonia, effected a per- manent cure. Jahrb. d. h. Heilanst. III. p. 90. Calcarea X°. In a girl of twenty-three years. Symptoms : Obtusion of the head. — Boring in the forehead, as if the head would burst. — Hammering headache in the open air, which forces her to lie down. — Sometimes buzzing in the head, with heat of the cheeks. — Falling off of the hair. — Dim- ness of sight, especially when reading ; sensation in the eyes as if feathers were before them. — Two evacuations a day, some- times diarrhoea. — Cutting in the abdomen during the menses, with griping in the small of the back. — Frequent waking in the night. — Anxious dreams. — Whining mood ; want of cheerful- ness. Ann. I. p. 74. Calcarea X°. Nux vom. X° had afforded some relief; in a man of forty years, of a plethoric habit, who had been used VARIETIES OF HEADACHE. 27 to bleeding : the treatment was, for this reason, begun with Acon. X°°. Symptoms: Tensive pain extending from the temple towards the top of the head, which then feels hot when touched ; when the pain increases, it is accompanied by a throbbing which is aggravated by mental exertions and spiritu- ous drinks ; the pain increases every four weeks. — A copious supper is followed by spasm of the stomach and vomiting of the ingesta ; afterwards burning in the eyes and puriform run- ning at the ears. — When reading, the head feels as if one side of it were surrounded with a mist, with sweat on this side. — Falling off of the hair. — The nose is obstructed with fetid pus. — Hawks up phlegm. — Costiveness. — Stitches in the left side of the chest during motion. — Interception of breath when stooping or ascending a height. — Nightly pains in the back and arms. — Want of strength ; talking exhausts him. — Feels sleepy early in the evening ; wakes up frequently at night. — Peevish, vexed, irritable. Ann. I. p. 236. Calcarea is useful against an oppressive pain in the top of the head, in open air, accompanied by a drawing pain in the forehead, with coldness of the forehead and nausea ; tearing in the right side of the forehead, and pain in these parts when touched. Ann. IV. p. 393. Calcarea, repeated in eight days. Symptoms : Oppressive pain over the left frontal eminence, unfits her for every kind of work ; relieved by tying a hand- kerchief around the head and lying down, increased by per- orming some kind of active labor, becoming heated or fright- ened. — Accompanied by heat and congestion of the head, pain in the eyes, obscuration of sight ; red, circumscribed spots upon the cheeks ; inflammation of the throat whenever she catches cold. — Constantly pain in the back and stitches in the small of the back. — Profuse menses, with pain in the hips. — The feet go to sleep.— Constant drowsiness and weariness. — Pract. C. II. p. 5. Carbo veg. Cause : Drinking wine and overloading the stomach. Symptoms : Obtusion of the head ; congestion of blood to the head. — Not disposed to work ; faintishness ; want of appe- tite. — Roughness in the mouth and upon the tongue. Ann. II. p. 72. Carbo veg. VIII 00 had a very favorable effect upon head- ache. In a man of thirty-two years. Symptoms : Throbbing pain from the nape of the neck as far as the head ; begins in the forenoon with stiffness in the 28 DISEASES OF THE HEAD AND BRAIN. nape of the neck and cold sweat, increased after a meal. — Noise before the ears as of the wind among leaves, mist before the eyes. — Gums standing off from the teeth. — Hard stool. — Cutting in the urethra before micturition. — Sometimes a rheu- matic, stitching pain in the muscles of the chest. — Feeling of coldness in the knees. — Strongly smelling sweat of the feet. — Frequent ulcers. — Uneasy nights after the headache. — The headache returns every fortnight or four weeks. — Carbo was followed by Sepia, Phosph. and Nitric ac. Pr. Com. I. p. 242. China, one drop. Symptoms : There is a spot on the occiput, about the width of a hand, where the integuments feel as if they had become loose by a blow. — The scalp is painful as if it were ulcerated : the roots of the hairs are very sensitive to the slightest touch. — Pain and stiffness in the small of the back. Bryonia I. re- lieved the pain in the small of the back. Ann. IV. p. 443. China IY, half a drop, a few doses. In a girl of fifteen years. Symptoms : On the left side she experiences a very painful shaking and striking of the brain against the skull, which causes the head constantly to balance to and fro ; this is ac- companied by a sensation as if the skull would burst open on the top, aggravated by motion and setting the foot upon the ground. — The left eye is likewise affected ; the left side of the neck is affected with a painful stiffness. — Whining and de- sponding mood. Ann. IV. p. 414. China. A good remedy when the semi-lateral headache is accompanied by considerable exaltation of the mind, and sensitiveness of the affected part to pressure. Heyne, prac. Erf. p. 60. Cocculus VI, one drop, two doses, in eight days. In a woman of twenty-eight years. Symptoms : Frequent aching in the forehead with bilious vomiting. — Pressure in the stomach. — Pain in the right hypo- chondrium ; when stooping, the pain ceases to be oppressive, and becomes stitching. — Rare, difficult and scanty stools. Painful menstruation, with a good deal of coagulated blood and subsequent varices. — Faintishness, sweats, uneasy sleep All. Zeit. V. p. 152. Cocculus relieved several cases of headache, accompanied by emptiness and hollowness of the head. Hartmann in Ruckert I. p. 242. Cocculus is useful against constrictive headache, or head- ache where the parts feel as if they were brought near to each VARIETIES OF HEADACHE. 29 other by screwing, after a meal or after motion, with vomit- ing or great and anxious uneasiness. Heyne, prac. Erf. p. 60. Colocyn. relieved a cephalagra, which returned every day in the afternoon. Arch. XII. 2, p. 114, Colocyn., six doses. In a girl of twenty-four years. Symptoms : Violent, tearing headache ; she cannot lie still, raises herself, bends her body, shrieks and weeps. — These symptoms are followed by suffocating fits ; she draws breath with a sort of anguish, clenching her hands. — The attack occurs again in half an hour, or one hour. Pract. Com,. II. p. 9. COLOCYNTHIS X°°. Symptoms : Violent stitching pain in the forehead and eyes, from without inwards. — Violent thirst, bitter taste of every thing that she eats. — Want of appetite ; general dry heat. — Consti- pation. All. Zeit. IV. p. 13. Dulcamara VIII, one drop. In a woman of forty years. Symptoms : Violent boring and burning in the forehead and vertex, with a grinding pain in the brain extending from within outwards, and as if a board placed in front of the fore- head, repressed the pain ; the pain is aggravated by motion, even by talking. — Feeling of heaviness in the head ; accumu- lation of saliva in the mouth, dryness of the tongue and much thirst. — Weakness of all the limbs, they feel bruised. — The symptoms came on after a fainting fit. Ann. I. p. 234. Dulcamara V, only sure thing ; Cause : Cold. Symptoms : First, tearing in the lower extremities, and violent fluent coryza, followed by obstruction of the nose. — Afterwards a violent headache, stupefaction of the head, faint- ishness, want of appetite, bitter taste. — Ann. IV. p. 200. Magnes. carb. X 000000 , and a long while afterwards Lycopodium X. In a woman of twenty-eight years. Symptoms : Stitches in the temples and tearing in the fore- head, early in the morning, almost every day ; especially violent at the time of the period, and accompanied by vomiting. — Menses are too scanty. — Stool hard and frequently intermitting. — In the evening, she has palpitation of the heart with anguish. Ann. IV. p. 450. Mercurius is useful against a tearing and burning head- ache, especially in the temples. Hartm. in Rilck. II. p. 49. Nux vom. VIII, two doses. In a man of thirty years ; Cause : Coffee and sedentary mode of life. Symptoms : The attacks come on early in the morning, oblige him to lie down, and increase in intensity until noon. — Shortly after waking up, his head feels affected, he loathes 30 DISEASES OF THE HEAD AND BRAIN. every kind of nourishment. — Headache over the left orbit, stinging, sometimes a little oppressive ; it frequently darts into the eye, is aggravated by pressing upon the parts. — Contraction of the eyelids, dread of light, turbidness of sight, and shedding burning tears ; heat surrounds the whole eyes. — Obstruction of the left nasal cavity. — When the pain is very severe, sweat breaks out ; he sometimes feels a little nauseated during the attack. — During the pain, his thoughts are often confused ; and even after the pain, he is forgetful and unfit for thinking. — Great sensitiveness, dislikes to talk, every noise and every little con- versation is offensive to him. Arch. II. 1, p. 146. Nux vom. V, one drop. In a man of forty years, of an irritable temper. Symptoms : Early in the morning, stinging ache imme- mediately over the root of the nose, extending above the right eyebrow as far as the temple ; the pain increases until noon, and becomes so violent that the patient is no longer conscious of himself. — His face is pale and covered with cold sweat. — When stooping, he feels as if a heavy bullet would fall out over the root of the nose. — The integuments of the head are painful to the touch. — Dry coryza. Nux diminished the pain. Instead of the pain there was vertigo, obtusion of the head, creeping in the brain, root of the nose and temple ; at noon, the patient felt a violent stitch shooting from within outwards, painfully cutting dryness of the eyelids. — Magnet, polus austr. re- lieved the whole of these symptoms. Arch. Y. 1, p. 88. Nux vom. III. In a woman of thirty-five years. Symptoms : Violent headache in the left side of the fore- head, as if from an ulcer, or a tool which had been pressed into the head ; feeling in the forehead as if something would press it asunder, or tear it ; from morning till afternoon. — The pain is more supportable in dry and bright weather, aggravated in rainy and stormy weather. — Frequently obstinate constipa- tion. Arch. Y. 3, p. 31. Nux vom. YIII 000 . In a woman of twenty-seven years. Symptoms : Sometimes sensation as of wavering in the brain. — Emptiness of the head. — Aching in the occiput ; in the morning she suffers of a throbbing ache, when exerting her mind.— Drawing pain in the temples after a meal, accompanied by toothache resembling a blow or stitch, diminished by warmth. — Her teeth are loose and vacillating. — Headache and toothache are aggravated by wine and coffee. — Bitter taste in the morning. — Stool every three or four days, with tenesmus. —Uneasy at night, on account of her toothache.— Yehement VARIETIES OF HEADACHE. 31 readily irritated ; extremely sensitive to noise and scents. Ann. I. p. 75. Nux vom. Symptoms : Vertigo, as if the brain turned in a circle, with staggering, obscuration of sight, and loss of con- sciousness. — Headache, as if the head had been beaten, in the morning when in bed ; stitches and pressure over the eyes. — Heat in the head during dinner. — Tingling in the ears. — Dread of light. — After a meal the patient is attacked with qualms of sickness, and anguish, accompanied by risings from the pit of the stomach. — Throbbing in the region of the stomach. — Burn- ing in the pit of the stomach. — Oppressive distention and rumbling in the abdomen. Ann. II. p. 73. Nux vom. ToVo" °f a g r -> repeated three times. Symptoms : Periodical headache ; stitches, or sometimes a dull, heavy headache, with inability to raise the head. — Heat about the head, red face. — Constipation. Ann. II. p. 74. Nux vom. VIII, one drop, one dose. In a man of fifty-two years. Symptoms : Lancinating headache, especially in the left side, every day after dinner, accompanied by general heat and redness of the face, afterwards a little sweat. — Bitter taste in the morning, with little appetite. Ann. III. p. 4. Nux vom. Valuable against periodical headache. Symptoms : A rending ache early in the morning, most violent about noon, ceasing in the evening ; sometimes accom- panied with pain in the hepatic region, nausea, inclination to vomit, bitter eructations and vomiting, costiveness. Also against catarrhal headache. Symptoms : Throbbing ache in the forehead, over the eyes, in the temples, and on the top of the head, as if the head would burst ; aggravated by reflection, stooping, coughing, be- ginning in the morning, continuing until the afternoon ; brought on by coryza and cough. Against headache from congestion of blood. Symptoms : Vertigo when walking and stooping, desolate- ness and heaviness of the head. — Tension and aching in the forehead ; heat and redness of the face. — Tasteless vomiting, night and morning. Against hysteric headache. Symptoms : Dull, heavy ache, affecting the whole head, especially the top and the forehead. — Vertigo, desolateness of the head, violent pressure over the eyes : sensitiveness of the eyes to the light. — Dimsightedness ; .obscuration of the sight ; humming of the ears. — Afterwards the face is pale and looks disordered. — Nausea, bitter, sour taste ; vomiting of bile. — 32 DISEASES OF THE HEAD AND BRAIN. Asthmatic constriction of the chest, palpitation of the heart. — Frequent desire to urinate, the urine being scanty and clear. — Chilliness and coldness of the whole body. — A decrease of the headache is accompanied by a fainting sort of weakness, etc. All. Zeit. V. p. 274. Nux vom. Several doses, with two doses of Sepia being given as intermediate remedies on the return of the attacks. Symptoms : Every week the patient was attacked with rending headache for twenty-four hours, at times extending over the whole head, at times only over the right side. — Vomit- ing of bile and mucus, when the attacks were very violent. — A little costive. Jahr. d. h. Heilanst. III. p. 90. Platina. Against a violent, spasmodic sort of a pain in the fore-part of the head, especially over the root of the nose, with heat and redness of the face, a whining sort of uneasiness, with premature and profuse menses. Arch. XII. 3, p. 148. Petroleum VI, being used as the chief remedy, acted fa- vorably for forty-four days. In a man of twenty-nine years ; Cause : Derangement of the digestive apparatus, and fall upon the head. Symptoms : Vertigo when stooping, the head feeling gloomy all the time. — Violent pressure in the fore-part of the head, ag- gravated by every mental exertion, until he felt perfectly stupid. — Violent heat in the face and head. — Wavelets of lights mov- ing to and fro before the eyes, when exerting them. — Appetite weak ; aversion to fat and meat. — A good deal of thirst. — Taste bitter and sourish. — Nausea after a meal; sometimes green, bitter vomiting. — Pressure at the stomach, after a meal. Feeling of coldness in the body. — Cuttings and twitchings in the belly, in the direction of the chest, with sudden desire for stool, and watery, yellowish evacuations, from six to seven a day ; afterwards burning at the rectum. — Great lassitude, espe- cially in the joints, accompanied by tearing in all the limbs. He wakes up very early, with colic and diarrhoea. — Despond- ing, sad, apprehensive of the future. — After Petroleum had ceased to act, the following symptoms remained : Gloominess of the head, pressure in the forehead and occiput, but never increasing to imbecility. — Tearing in the joints ; lassitude after exercise.— Phosph. X° and finally Calc. VHP completed the cure. Arch. VIII. 3, p. 124, etc. Pulsatilla IV. In a girl of twenty-four years. Symptoms : Violent headache in the morning, first only in the forehead, afterwards in the whole head, as if the head were screwed in. — Vertigo and heaviness of the head, when raising herself in bed, aggravated by meditation and talking. — Faint- VARIETIES OF HEADACHE. 33 ishness, tremor and vacillating gait ; paleness of the face. — Nausea and prickling in the pit of the stomach. — Sense of con- striction transversely across the chest, with great anguish and uneasiness. — Want of thirst, with dryness of the mouth. — Loathing of food. — Frequent shiverings. — Extreme sensitive- ness ; frequent weeping. Arch. II. 2, p. 135. Pulsatilla II, one drop. In a woman of forty-three years ; Cause : Mercurial frictions. Symptoms : Continued, slightly tearing headache, worse in the evening and continuing during the night ; feeling as if the headache ascended from the nape of the neck, which seems to become contracted ; afterwards the pain becomes fixed in the parietal bones, it is then a boring and stitching pain, at- tended with vertigo, roaring in the ears and obscuration of sight. — Slight twitchings of the left eyelidj tearing and press- ing in the left eye, with lachrymation. — Hard stool. — Chilli- ness in the evening, with stinging pains in the limbs, and sub- sequent heat. Arch. III. 2, p. 115. Pulsatilla I. In a child of eight years. Symptoms : Throbbing and stinging on the left side of the forehead, alternately evening and morning ; decreasing on pressure and in the open air, increasing in the room, when lying, stooping, or when moving the eyes. — Afterwards violent pain in the stomach, sour or bilious vomiting, followed by a pinching, contracting, and clawing belly-ache. Arch. I. p. 93. Pulsatilla, one dose. In a woman of twenty-three years. Symptoms: Sudden attack of violent headache, with stitches in the top of the head, and burning of the eyes. — Afterwards nausea, dryness of the mouth, redness of the face. — Dares not stir ; on the slightest motion she feels as if the brain would fall out. — The attack lasts from six to thirteen hours ; the pain is somewhat diminished by strongly com- pressing the head. — Lastly there is weakness and lassitude. Ann. I. p. 73. Pulsatilla II. In a woman of thirty years. Symptoms : Stitches in the forehead, right temple and ear, extending into the teeth, accompanied by general throbbing in the head ; the stitches are especially violent in the evening and at night. — A good deal of thirst, costiveness and chilliness. — The subsequent gnawing in the stomach was relieved by Nux IT. Ann. I. p. 85. Pulsatilla I, one drop. In a woman of thirty-two years. Symptoms : Drawing, itching pain in the left temple, re- turning every evening. — Continual sensation as of buzzing and roaring in the head, worse in the evening, with a sensation as c 34 DISEASES OF THE HEAD AND BRAIN. if the left side of the vertex were being raised and pressed asunder. — Memory and body are very much weakened. — Tearing in the left ear. — Dimsightedness. — Painful hemorrhage from the genital organs. — When closing the eyes, she is assailed with anxious dreams. — Composed and silent mood. Ann. IV. 4, p. 440. Pulsatilla IV, one drop ; a few weeks later Sepia X°°. In a girl of twenty-nine years. Symptoms : Throbbing headache, especially when stoop- ing. — Frequent tearing and lancinations in forehead and face, as if the head would burst. — Pain forces her to lie down ; vomiting of bile affords short relief. — Menses weak and delated ; their appearance is accompanied by aching in the abdomen. — Stool slow and intermitting. — Nux vom. VIII 000 regulated the evacuations. Pract. Com. II. p. 186. Rhus, seven times in succession. In a case of cephalagra, with lancinating pain, and obtusion of the head. Arch. XII. 2, p. 26. Rhus. Symptoms : Headache, returning at intervals of a few hours, beginning with stitches in the ears, which after- wards pass into the temples, forehead, and root of the nose, and finally into the zygomata ; they gradually terminate in the jaws ; teeth and gums are also painful. Ann. II. p. 74. Rhus, two doses, in cephalagra, with painful inflammation of the eyes. All. Zeit. II. p. 192. Rhus VI, one drop, repeated every eight days. In a hys- teric woman of forty years. Symptoms : Violent pain in the back part of the head ; is obliged to lie down, without being able to talk or to take nour- ishment. — The attack is brought on by the slightest vexation, or by exercise in the open air. All. Zeit. V. p. 151. Sepia, one dose every eight days, relieved a hysteric head- ache. Symptoms : Beginning in the morning with tearing and drawing under the left parietal bone, afterwards changing to pressure and throbbing in the occiput. — Nausea and vomiting. — Cannot open her eyes, nor can she bear any light. — Costive- ness ; during the attack she felt an excessive desire for an em- brace. Pract. Comm. II. p. 10. Sepia is useful in hemicrania with rending pain. Hartm. in Ruckert II. p. 245. Sepia X 000 , three doses. In a girl of nineteen years. Symptoms : In the morning, heaviness and obtusion of the head. — Hemicrania; violent tearing and boring, accompanied by stitches ; has to close her eyes and press upon them with VARIETIES OF HEADACHE. 35 the hand. — Aversion to food during the attack. All. Zeit. VII. p. 132. Silicea X°°. In a girl of twenty-six years. Symptoms : Headache, lancinating and tearing, extending downwards through the bones of the face into the jaw and teeth. Ann. III. p. 4. Sulphur, several doses. In a man who worked in lead or tin, or was employed in varnishing. Symptoms : Pressure, tearing and stupefaction in the head every eight days, during the day, with nausea and want of appetite. — Bryonia and Nux had had a passing effect. Ann.. IV. p. 434. Spir. Sulph., tincture, one globule. In a child of eleven years. Symptoms : Pressure in the forehead and the forepart of the head, beginning in the morning, every day, and continuing the whole day ; unfits the child for study ; is easily tired when walking. Ann. III. p. 271. Sulphur was found beneficial in the following varieties of headache : stitching pain in the frontal eminences, with vomit- ing of the ingesta ; stitches in the left side of the head, accom- panied by burning on the forehead, tearing through the whole head, humming before the ears and nausea ; drawing and cracking in the upper part of the head, moving towards the occiput, frequently accompanied by nausea. Ann. IV. p. 258. Sulphur, four doses, at intervals of nine or twelve days. In a lying-in woman. Symptoms : Violent tearing in the fore-part of the head and the upper half of the face, with great sensitiveness of these parts to the slightest touch ; accompanied by coldness in the head and body, with external warmth. — Stitches through the e y es# . — Several attacks daily, preceded by prickling in the nose, short cough, yawning and stretching, and followed by heat and sweat. Ann. IV. p. 258. Sulphur X°. In a young man of eighteen years ; Cause ;■ Suppression of the itch. Symptoms : Violent pressure in the forehead every day, at nine o'clock in the morning, accompanied by heat, buzzing and roaring in the head, increasing until noon, then decreasing again. All. Zeit. IV. p. 306. Taraxacum, one drop of the essence. In a case of head- ache which made the patient almost crazy, and came on only when walking or standing. Ann. IV. p. 404. Veratrum and Tinct. acris, are recommended as emi- nently useful remedies in megrim. All. Zeit. I. p. 154. 36 DISEASES OF THE HEAD AND BRAIN. China IV 000 , Bellad. X, and Ars. X°°. Symptoms : Hemicrania, tearing, lancinating, burning, in the region of the left temple, and the left side of the frontal bone, increasing from eight o'clock in the morning until noon. — Dread of light, lachrymation and redness of the left eye. — A thin fluid is running out of the left nostril ; afterwards it be- comes obstructed. — After China the pain abates for one day ; after Belladonna the discharge from the nose became puri- form ; after Ars. the patient blew out a large, hard, polypus- like substance ; this was followed by a cessation of the puriform discharge and headache. Arch. XII. 3, p. 112. 2. INFLAMMATION OF THE BRAIN. Bellad. VIII, one drop, Chamom. IV, one drop, afterwards Bellad. X, one drop, in a child of fifteen years ; inflammatory, soporous conditions. Symptoms : Lies with closed eyes, moaning. — Skin is pale, dry, and warm ; face collapsed, nose dry. — Breathing short and hurried, alternating with slow inspirations. — Pulse frequent, irritated, of a deceiving hardness, changeable. — Tongue moist ■ she drinks after she has been raised, and swallows easily, but she readily falls back again. — Frequently throws about her left arm and leg, both of which she stretches upwards and out- wards. — Abdomen a little painful when touched. — Involuntary discharge of faeces and urine. — Sometimes a loose cough. Hears nothing, desires nothing, utters no sound. — Bellad. afforded a good deal of relief; Chamom. was given against the violent diarrhoea and the moaning, distortion of the mouth knitting of the brow ; a second dose of Bellad. effected the cure. Arch. III. 1, p. 16. Bellad. X, one drop. In a man of thirty years ; Cause : Violent cold. Symptoms : Sleeplessness ; complains of vertigo when raising himself ; is delirious, raging, shrieks, wishes to escape, tosses to and fro in the bed. — In his bright moments the head feels heavy and obtuse ; fulness of the head, horribly burning, oppressive and sometimes lancinating pain in the head. Eyes look wild, rolling, red, dreading the light ; sees sparks and flames. — Hears minutely ; the hearing is sensitive ; humming and tingling before the ears.— Face is hot, red, covered with a viscid humidity.— Frequent sneezing and pressing in the nose ; sometimes slight bleeding at the nose.— Pulse quick, hard and spasmodic ; skin dry, hot, red and tense. — The expirations are anxious, sighing, and intermitting.— Hoarseness ; talking is VARIETIES OF HEADACHE. 37 sometimes difficult. — Lips and mouth are hot and dry ; the tongue is covered with a tough phlegm. — Violent thirst. — Feel- ing of constriction in the oesophagus, and frequent desire to swallow. — Nausea, vomiting of bile and mucus. — Hiccough. — Retention of stool. — Red, burning urine. —Bryonia Y, one drop, relieved the subsequent weakness and obtusion of the head, coated tongue, want of appetite, and hard stool. — Arch. IV. 1, p. 145. Belladonna X°°, twenty doses, one dose every four to six hours. In a child of three years, during the period of desqua- mation in scarlatina. Symptoms : Continual sopor, with bloated, red counten- ance ; is speechless and unconscious of herself. — Breathing is short, rattling, moaning, and the expirations are forced. — In- voluntary discharge of faeces : they are liquid and smell badly ; urine red and hot. — The mucous membrane of the mouth is inflamed. — The continued somnolence was relieved by two in- termediate doses of Tartar Emetic IV. Arch. XII. 2, p. 86. Belladonna X. In a child of eighteen months ; Cause : Repelled measles. Symptoms : A good deal of thirst. — Distortion of the eyes. — Boring with the head into the pillow. — Hair dripping with sweat. — Convulsions ; the head is bent backwards. — Lies in a state of stupor with half closed eyes. Ann. I. p. 11. Belladonna X°°, diminished the cerebral affection, Acon. and Bryon. relieved the inflammatory symptoms of the chest, in a boy of eleven years. Symptoms : Dry and hacking cough, with stitches in the right side of the chest ; he cannot rest on this side. — Vomit- ing ; head and belly-ache ; diarrhoea and discharge of lumbrici ; violent heat and thirst. — After catching cold the following symptoms occurred : Violent delirium and striking with hands and feet. — In his easy moments he had vertigo, stitches and tearing in the forehead ; he cannot hold up his head ; he often grasps at it. — Face red, bloated, burning. — Is constantly moan- ing and sobbing. — Skin dry and tense. — His physiognomy expresses anguish ; he often utters a sudden shriek. Ann. I. p. 12. Belladonna X°° and, in forty-eight hours, Puls. V. In a child of six months. Symptoms : First, heat and chilliness, redness of the face alternating with paleness. — Yellow-greenish diarrhoea, accom- panied by moaning. — Afterwards sunken eyes ; dry nose ; the wings of the nose are moved when breathing. — Boring with the occiput into the cushion, with eyes half opened and dis- 38 DISEASES OF THE HEAD AND BRAIN. torted. — Frequently desires to drink, and sometimes throws it up. — Rattling breathing. — Convulsive bending of the limbs. Ann. III. p. 267. Belladonna X 000 . In a child of five years. Symptoms : Head and belly-ache. — Boring with the occi- put into the cushion. — Face hot, red, bloated. — Sopor, with half opened and distorted eyes ; grasps with his hands at the head. — Sometimes starts up hurriedly, looks around with shy- ness and anxiety, and then falls back again into a state of sopor. — Much thirst, no appetite. — Stool rare, and hard, and clotty. Ann. III. p. 409. Bryonia, one drop of the tincture. Inflammatory nervous fever ; Cause : Having lain on the snow. Symptoms : Chills for six hours, with redness of the face, heat in the head and great thirst. — Constant inclination to sleep, interrupted by delirium ; shrieking and starting up with fright, with cold sweat on the forehead. — Headache when waking up, pain in all the limbs, conanual chilliness. Arch. VIII. 2, p. 79. Hyosciamus II, one drop. In a man of twenty-four years ; Cause : Cold after great exertions. Symptoms : Loss of consciousness, closed eyes. — Difficult opening of the mouth ; tongue covered with white foamy mucus. — Delirium about business ; sings unintelligibly, mur- murs or smiles, or is sometimes entirely silent. — Moves his hands as if he would pull at the bed-cover ; frequently starts. — Dilatation of the pupils ; faint lustre of the eyes. — Red com- plexion ; skin dry and parched. — Breathing hurried, anxious ; pulse full. — Abdomen somewhat distended. — Next day inflam- matory symptoms of the chest set in ; which yielded to Arnica II, one drop. Arch. VII. 1, p. 69. Opium II afforded speedy relief in a case of sopor with snoring, half opened eyes ; inability to recollect the symptoms after waking ; the patients complained of nothing, had no de- sire for any thing, vomited frequently. Arch. IX. 2, p. 140. Stramonium III, when the sleep seemed to be rather na- tural, with twitchings of the limbs, moaning, vacant look on waking, or when moving restlessly in the bed ; at times the patient stared, withdrew slowly and shyly, or escaped with sounds indicating fear, accompanied by great feverish heat, redness of the face, moist skin. Arch. IX. 2, p. 140. Sulphur X° in a cerebral inflammation consequent upon suppressed otorrhcea (running at the ear). After Sulph. were •exhibited Bellad. Hyosc. and Arnica. Ann. IV. p. 298. DROPSY OF THE BRAIN. 39 3. CONCUSSION OF THE BRAIN. Arnica II 000 did great good in a case of concussion of the brain, with probable effusion, consequent upon a blow upon the head. Symptoms : Face pale and sunken. — Breathing almost imperceptible. — Pulse small. — Points with his hand to the ver- tex ; soon afterwards falls again into a state of fainting. — His teeth are convulsively set upon one another ; mouth slightly closed. — Burning and throbbing pain in the head, and great sensitiveness of the integuments of the head to the touch ; this sensitiveness exists in the region of the right parietal bone ; here the integuments were swollen and somewhat ecchymosed (streaked with blood). Subsequent symptoms required more- over the use of other remedies. Ann. III. p. 159. Arnica, eight drops of the tincture mixed in a wine-glass full of distilled water, six drops every three hours. — Con- cussion of the spinal marrow, in a woman of forty years ; Cause : Fall upon the nates. Symptoms : Shortly after the fall, numbness and paralytic weakness of the upper extremities, headache in the cerebellum. — Vertigo, nausea and vomiting. — Great oppression of the chest, with painful breathing. — Sensation of painful constric- tion over the region of the stomach and the epigastric region, accompanied by a feeling of anguish. — Pain in the vertebral column, opposite the scrobiculus cordis. — Afterwards the pulse is feeble, almost as thin as a thread ; face tinged yellow, col- lapsed. All. Zeit. VI. p. 120. Merc sol. effected a speedy improvement in the symp- toms consequent upon a violent injury of the head, where Arnica, Bellad. and Aconite had done no good. All. Zeit. I. p. 154. 4. DROPSY OP THE BRAIN. Belladonna VIII, one drop. In a rickety child of four years. Symptoms : Fever with evening and night exacerbations, violent headache, difficulty of holding the child, etc. Arch. III. 1, p. 14, 15. Belladonna X, one drop. Symptoms : Opisthotonos. — Alternation of senseless stupor and wild starting and screaming, with a violent pinching pain in the abdomen. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 90. 40 DISEASES OF THE HEAD AND BRAIN. Belladonna X ; previously Aconite III ; finally Opium II. In a boy of four years ; Cause : Fall upon the head. Symptoms : First, chilliness ; afterwards, heat with red- ness of the face, thirst and stupor ; wakes only in order to drink ; starts while asleep. — Aconite diminished the heat and produced vomiting of lumbrici. — Continual sopor, with half opened and distorted eyes. — Bloated face, distorted fea- tures ; dry nose. — Frequently grasps with his hands at the head ; subsultus tendinum (jactitation) ; twitchings of the muscles of the face, especially around the mouth. — Gnashing of teeth and violent beating of the carotids. — Bellad. removed the danger, and Opium relieved the sopor. Ann. I. p. 13. Belladonna, one dose, previously three doses of Acon., relieved a case of acute hydrocephalus, with vomiting ; boring with the head into the pillow. All. Zeit. I. p. 146. Arnica II 10 , one dose every four hours, effected a speedy cure where Acon. and Bellad. were of no avail. All. Zeit. I. p. 155. Helleborus X, is said to be very useful in acute hydro- cephalus. In chronic hydrocephalus Helleb. niger, acting eight or ten days, followed by Sulphur, and lastly Arsenic have been employed with advantage. Arch. XV. 2, and p. 26. 5. APOPLEXY. Arnica, one drop, two doses. In a man of seventy-two years. Symptoms : Yertigo and headache ; falls down without consciousness, the jaw hanging down. — The extremities of the left side are insensible, and hang down paralyzed. — Utters un- intelligible sounds ; with his right hand points to the head. — Pulsations are strong and full, intermitting every seventh beat. — Nux and Bryonia relieved the fulness of the abdomen and costiveness. Arch. XIY. 3, p. 128. Baryta X°°. In an old drunkard ; Cause : Cold after an echauffeme7it. Symptoms : Mouth distorted, tongue paralyzed, speechless. — Consciousness undisturbed. — Want of voluntary motion of the right arm. Arch. XY. I, p. 103. Baryta acet. Three doses, yj^ and t Diarrhoea with ophthalmia. Sy?nptoms : Violent colic with diarrhoea and bearing down as in dysentery ; worst at night. — Appetite diminished ; taste flat ; tongue coated. — Taraxis of both eyes, with burning- itching pain. — Pulse frequent and feverish. Arch. III. 2, p. 117. Sulphur VIII 000 . Diarrhoea, for nine months in a child which had been affected with tinea capitis for some time. Symptoms : Diarrhoea having an excessively putrid smell, painless, watery, and looking like hacked eggs. — The child is intractable, emaciated ; the abdomen enlarged and hard, with rumbling. — Little sleep ; continual thirst. Ann. II. p. 283. Sulphur X°°. Nightly diarrhoea in a child. Symptoms : Countenance pale, sunken ; eyes deep. — Lies motionless, weak, indifferent, out of humor ; cries when raised. — In the forenoon, heat and chilliness in alternation ; in the afternoon the skin is rather cool. — Much thirst. — Diarrhoea by day, every hour ; twelve times an hour at night, having a cadaverous, sourish smell, denoting debility, white and mixed with a good deal of mucus. — Abdomen distended, and painful to the touch. — Emaciated. — Sulphur brought on an increase of strength ; the stools become less frequent, however were still mixed with undigested food ; disposition to swallow lime, chalk, earth. — These last symptoms were removed by Nitri ac. X°. Ann. III. p. 179. Sulphur X°° relieved the nightly diarrhoea of an old man, with nightly cutting and writhing in the bowels, and papes- DIARRH(EA. 1 79 cent, slimy stools, almost every half hour. Little appetite and constant chilliness. Ann. III. p. 180. Sulphur - ^-- and To -^^has never failed to cure nightly diarrhoea brought on by cold, every evacuation being followed by violent tenesmus. Ann. IV. p. 143. Sulphur, smelling, has relieved diarrhoea in children, with frequent evacuations of green, bloody mucus, accompanied with writhing, crying and screaming ; or brown evacuations, sometimes with or without pinching, and distention of the epigastrium ; or mucous diarrhoea. Ann. IV. p. 255. Sulphur has sometimes afforded help in chronic diarrhoea, with ulcers in the intestines. Symptoms : Clean tongue, rarely dry ; thirst, good taste, appetite. — Rumbling in the intestines.- — Painfullness of the hypogastrium, especially when touched. — More or less con- tinued pinching in the hypogastric region, resembling the gnawing of a dog.- — Stitches and burning in the rectum, before, during and after the evacuation.— The faeces were first yel- lowish, brownish, greenish, sometimes mixed with blood, mucus and pus, ten to twenty-four evacuations in twenty-four hours, more frequent at night, sometimes involuntary. — Urine light yellow, sometimes with a burning sensation in the urethra. — Consumptive fever, with dry burning skin ; evening- exacerbations.— Pulse weak and accelerated.— Sometimes moan- ing during sleep, which was short. Arsenic appeared to be a good intermediate remedy. A. h. Z. II. p. 151. Tinctura acris has been found curative in chronic diar- rhoea, with vehemently itching fine pimples on the body, and leucorrhoea. A.h.Z. VI. p. 23. Verate,um IV, one drop, every five days, relieved a chronic diarrhoea, originally brought on by cold drinking after being heated. Symptoms : Diarrhoea several times a day, brown, pain- less, accompanied by violent movements in the abdomen, ag- gravated by physical exertion and several kinds of nourish- ment. — Appetite slight ; thirst violent. — Emaciation. — Sensa- tion, occasionally, as if something alive rose from the stomach to the pharynx. — Pain in the small of the back, occasionally. — Dry cough, worse in the morning and evening, with tightness of the chest, and occasional pressure in the sternum. Ann. III. p. 290. 180 MORBID ALVINE EVACUATIONS, ETC. 3. PARTICULAR MORBID PHENOMENA OF THE STOOLS. Hyosciamus IV, several doses, relieved a paralysis of the sphincter recti, in a boy, so that the hard faeces fell out of the rectum several times a day. Arch. XIII. 2, p. 102. Bryonia iyoooo^ f our d oseS; one dose every three hours, relieved a constipation of fourteen days, the patient being in his bed in a state of apathy, with retracted abdomen, yellow countenance, faint, deep eyes. Sulphur X 000 , three doses, relieved a return of the constipation. Arch. XY. 1, p. 124. Bryonia 10, two doses at long intervals, cured a chronic constipation, an evacuation of very hard faeces taking place once every eight days, the faeces being forced out as from a rock. Nux had been exhibited previously with some success. Ann. IV. p. 432. Sulphur, in many cases one dose only, afforded relief, when the stool was hard and intermitting, generally accompa- nied with other symptoms of abdominal disorder. Also in chil- dren. Ann. IV. p. 255. A. h. Z. V. p. 276. VI. p. 28. Nux vom. O, one drop, effected the permanent cure of an obstinate constipation. Symptoms : No stool for six days past. — Vertigo ; stupe- faction ; heaviness and feeling of intoxication of the head. — Considerable heat and redness of the face. — Dryness in the mouth. — Bitter, sour taste. — Heartburn. — Nausea, especially early in the morning. — Eructations.- — Pressure in the stomach. — Distention of the abdomen after eating but little. — Tearing pain in the abdomen. — Unsuccessful tenesmus. — Pains in the rectum and small of the back. Aching, constrictive pain in the chest. — Restless sleep at night. — Great lassitude and drow- siness early in the morning — Indolence, relaxed condition of the body. A. h. Z. V. 276. Nux vom., two doses, removed constipation in a child con- sequent upon weaning ; stool rare, hard, large, frequently mixed with blood. Ann. II. p. 95. Nux vom., three doses, cured habitual constipation in a pregnant female ; it often lasted eight days. Ann II. p. 95. Sarsaparilla I, has been found curative in cases of obsti- nate constipation, with much tenesmus of the bladder. A. h. Z. VI. p. 117. Veratrum is frequently useful in inveterate constipation, when Nux had been employed without success. H. in R. II. p. 351. Plumb, acet. IV, \ grain, procured regular stool in the PROLAPSUS RECTI.-ILEMORRHOIDAL COMPLAINTS. 181 case of a female suffering with abdominal spasms and consti- pation, and who had not had any stool for nineteen days past ; the stools were hard as stone, and came off only with the great- est exertion. Ann. IY. p. 327. Gratiola, when homoeopathic, speedily regulates stool in chronic abdominal affections. H. in R. I. p. 330. Opium, in repeated doses, even the undiluted tincture, re- moved costiveness in pregnant women, in persons mentally affected, and in children. A. h. Z. V. p. 305. Ann. II. p. 95. Conium has rendered great service in several cases of ob- stinate constipation ; repeated doses of X. — Also Lvc. Graph. Calc. A. h. Z. II. pp. 69, 106. Cannabis, given for other symptoms, relieved incidentally a chronic constipation. A. h. Z. I. p. 165. Psoricum appears to be a good remedy against obstinate constipation. A. h. Z. II. p. 69. Sepia X°, six doses, one dose every eight days, afterwards one every fourteen, in conjunction with injections of soap- water, relieved a most obstinate constipation in the case of a lady accustomed to cathartic pills. Arch. XII. 2, p. 89. Nux vom. afforded help against a spasmodic closing of the rectum, accompanied by frequent and urgent desire for stool ; the slightest attempt to expel the fasces produced a most pain- ful contraction of the rectum. A. h. Z. Y. p. 277. 4. PROLAPSUS RECTI. Ignatia speedily removes prolapsus recti in full-grown people and in children. A. h. Z. IY. p. 35. Y. p. 168. Merc. sol. I, in a relapse, Ign. having helped the first time. Symptoms : The prolapsed portion of the rectum looks black, and is especially painful when touched. — Stool in little pieces, and accompanied with much bearing down. The child eats little, and is restless during sleep. Ann. I. p. 99. 5. HEMORRHOIDAL COMPLAINTS. Acidum mur. I, two drops, has cured swollen and inflamed haemorrhoids. Symptoms : The orifice of the rectum was swollen and formed a round and thick pad, divided by furrows into three unequal parts. — Swelling is bluish-red, hard, hot, shining, very sensitive to the touch. — Continued sore feeling in the swelling, with tingling and violent stitches darting through it occasion- 1§2 MORBID ALVINE EVACUATIONS, ETC. ally. — Is unable to sit or to turn to the other side without increasing the pain. A. h. Z. Y. p. 17. Acidum nitr. V, exhibited for several months, removed flowing haemorrhoids and varices of the rectum in a boy, after the scanty, rare and dry stools had been previously regulated by Nux v. and Ign. Amm. carb. X 000 in six ounces of water, a table-spoonful a day, produced a similar effect in another case. A. h. Z. Y. p. 16, 17. Arch. XIY. 2, p. 38, etc. Arsenic X. Hemorrhoidal affections. Symptoms : Painful varices of the size of a walnut, burn- ing, lancinating. — Bloody vesicles on the skin of the trunk and the extremities. — Restlessness, heat. — Urine bloody, like bloody lymph, burning while being emitted. — Diarrhoea. — Headache. — Quarrelsome. — Horrible burning under the skin, as if hot water were flowing through the veins, with great restlessness. Arch. III. 3, p. 81. Belladonna is a distinguished remedy against flowing haemorrhoids, with insufferable pains in the small of the back, as if it would break ; in alternation with Hepar s. Arch. XI. 2, p. 55. Calc. carb. Y, several doses, afforded relief against the consequences of suppressed haemorrhoids. Symptoms: Continual vertigo, sometimes increased to falling over without any consciousness. — Oppressive obtusion of the head. — Yiolent, oppressive, stupefying headache. — Weak memory. — Heaviness of the head. — Stool rare, hard. — Fetid, strong-smelling sweat of the feet, the soles becoming sore. A. h. Z. Y. p. 83. Carbo veget., after many other remedies had been employed with passing success, affected a permanent cure of haemorrhoidal symptoms. Symptoms : Continual lancinating pain in the small of the back, especially when making a wrong step. — The lower part of the spine is stiff, as if it were propped up with whale-bone. — ■ Troublesome burning and tearing, aggravated by motion, in the shoulders, bones of the forearm, and knees. — Stool not every day, with violent pain, sometimes with discharge of blood. — Dark-blue varices of the size of a filbert. Ann. III. p. 420. Carbo veg., -J- gr., has relieved the following symptoms of haemorrhoids. Torpor of the abdomen, obstructions, flatulence, daily bleeding at the nose when stooping and at stool. Arch. VI. 3. pp. 97, 98. Nux v. Sulp. Ignat. and Sep. relieve almost all kinds of haemorrhoids in men. Arch. XY. 1, p. 143. HEMORRHOIDAL COMPLAINTS. 183 Nux v., repeated doses of the tincture, has been found useful for haemorrhoids brought on by parturition. Symptoms : Lancinating pains in the rectum at stool. — Stool every three to five days, hard as stone, dry ; after long pressing a little fragment is passed, with sensation as if the bowels were inactive, increase of pain in the rectum, sweat in the face as from anguish, even unto fainting. — Blood or bloody mucus is passed with the faeces, accompanied by continued burning and lancinations in the rectum. — The anus is swollen, so as to present the appearance of a hard, round, blue-red pad ; the anus is narrowed by this swelling.- — Continual pain in the small of the back, especially during motion, ascending towards the nape of the neck. A. h. Z. V. p. 277. Nux v. and Bryonia afforded considerable relief to a person affected with haemorrhoids ; he had to walk crooked when the attacks came on. Ann. I. p. 368. Nux vom. is an efficacious remedy against flowing and blind haemorrhoids, especially when brought on by the use of coffee and spirituous drinks, or by mental exertions, sedentary mode of life ; by foreign bodies having got into the rectum, by worms, or by the pressure of the impregnated uterus. Symptoms : Varices of the rectum, with burning and lan- cinating pains. — Sensation of constriction in the rectum, as if it were too narrow during the passage of the faeces. — Jerking, dull stitches in the small of the back and the ossa ischii ; pain in the small of the back as if it were bruised ; the pain prevents him from standing or walking. — Nux may also be used, as an intermediate remedy at least, against the haemorrhoids of women, and the mucous haemorrhoids of the bladder. H.pr. Erf. I. p. 64, etc. Petroleum has cured, within four weeks, haemorrhoids with spasms of the stomach. Symptoms : No appetite ; constant rumbling in the abdo- men, with sensation ss if it were empty and hollow. — Some- times hunger, but the patient is speedily satiated. — Shortly after a meal, pinching, griping, drawing and rumbling in the abdomen ; eructations ; has to bend double and press upon the stomach. — The pains last from a quarter to half an hour, with nausea. — Stool hard, every two to three days, with violent pressing, bearing down and protrusion of the varices, which sometimes burst. — Impeded flow of urine, as if something obstructed the neck of the bladder. — Intolerable itching of the small of the back and rectum at night ; has to scratch until he bleeds. — No sleep, dreams accompanied with starting. — Coun- tenance sunk, pale. — Body emaciated. — Irritated, desponding 1S4 MORBID ALVINE EVACUATIONS, ETC. disposition. — Graphites had been given previously with some success ; but its action had been interrupted. Ann. III. p. 415. Sulphur -^- of a grain. Haemorrhoids in a female. Symptoms : Constipation, violent pain in the small of the back, fulness and bearing clown in the abdomen. — Loss of ap- petite, want of sleep, some chilliness and heat towards evening. — Afterwards, small varices make their appearance in the anus. — Periodical, violent colic in the whole of the abdomen ; has to bend double. — Frequent retching, even vomiting. — In- tense, spasmodic pain, from the region of the right kidney towards the womb, following the course of the ureter. — Late in the evening, dry, short cough, exciting a pain in the region of the bladder, and a violent desire to urinate. — Strangury ; con- stant, painful desire to urinate, with a prickling sensation, void- ing a few drops of bloody urine with great exertions and general sweat. — Vomiting of every nourishment she takes, with pain. — Uneasy, out of humor, peevish, inclining to weep. — Sul- phur caused all these symptoms to disappear one after the other ; after eight days' health, the congestions took place in the chest and head, with appearance of rash ; this condition was removed by Pulsatilla. Arch. III. 3, p. 60, etc. Sulphur I, one grain, preceded by Aconite IT, one drop, has cured haemorrhoids. Symptoms : Pressure in the brain from within outwards, and pressure in the temples, with vertigo and weakness of thought. — Nausea and desire to vomit, after eating. — Colic, with pressure in the region of the liver. — Little appetite, increase of thirst. — Pain in the small of the back and the loins. — Itch- ing of the rectum. — Hard stool every forty-eight hours, accom- panied by violent bearing down and painful protrusion of vari- ces, which occasionally burst. — Weakness in all the limbs. The attack lasts from eight to fourteen davs. terminating grad- ually. Ann. I. p. 268, 269. Sulphur 0°, preceded by Rhus, re-produced the suppressed haemorrhoids, thus relieving the whole of the symptoms. Symptoms : Headache : afterwards copious, exhausting sweats, especially at night. — Urine scanty, brown, with pain in the urethra before and after micturition ; in greater or lesser quantity, clear and without any pain. — Pain in the small of the back when sitting. — Stool once in forty-eight hours, hard. — Bitter taste, constantly. — A quantity of eructations. — Incar- ceration of flatulence. — Distention and hardness of the abdo- men, when walking. — Restless sleep, full of dreams. — Cough in the morning and expectoration of mucus. — Constant dry- ness of the nose for four weeks past. Ann. II. p. 290. VARIOUS ABNORMAL SYMPTOMS. 185 Sulphur 0° relieved a continued burning at the anus and scrotum, which was even felt in the urethra while urinating. Ann. III. p. 291. Sulphur has been found an efficacious remedy against haemorrhoids, especially blind ones, with constipation and stitches in the rectum ; likewise against ailments consequent upon suppression of the hasmorrhoidal tumors, such as : con- gestion of blood to the head, continued aching in the occiput, vertigo, congestion of blood to the heart, palpitation of the heart, greater excitability of the vascular system, pulsations through the whole body, with anguish and oppression of the chest, brought on by slight physical exertions or moral emotions ; disturbances of the digestive functions : retention of stool. A.h. Z. VI. p. 23. XII AFFECTIONS OF THE URINARY ORGANS. 1. VARIOUS ABNORMAL SYMPTOMS. Cannabis, one drop, cured a nightly violent desire to uri- nate ; only a few and lastly bloody drops of urine being passed, accompanied by burning. Arch. III. 2, p. 36, 37. Cannabis relieved an obstinate retention of urine, accom- panied by constipation. A. h. Z. I. p. 168. Cannabis relieved for a long time a violent desire to urinate, only a little urine being passed, accompanied by a burning pain before and during the emission of urine in the region of the bladder. — Cantharides and Nux were given against a relapse. /". d. h. H. I. p. 180. Cantharides, two doses, in a case of purple-rash, relieved the violent desire to urinate, obliging the patient to emit every minute the few drops of watery urine which were in the blad- der ; after which the desire came on again, until slight convul- sions of the eyes, muscles of the face, and limbs ensued. A nn. IV. p. 13. Cantharides jo^to two doses, preceded by Capsicum, in the case of an old man, relieved the painful micturition, the urine passing off in small quantity, with violent burning, some- times mixed with blood. Arch. II. 2, p. 81. N 186 AFFECTIONS OF THE URINARY ORGANS. Calcarea effected the expulsion of polypus-like substan- ces through the urethra, and. in this wa}f, relieved all existing ailments of the bladder. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 76. Cicuta III, one drop, in the case of an old man, cured par- alysis of the bladder, accompanied by many other symptoms, the urine passing off involuntarily. Arch. II. 3, p. 146, 147. Conium X°° relieved a painful retention of urine. Arch. X. 2. p. 95. Dulcamara rendered efficient aid against tenesmus of the bladder brought on by cold. Symptoms : Constant desire to urinate, bearing down deep in the abdomen, down to the uterus, with burning in the hips, as if the urine would infiltrate in those parts ; accompanied by pressing and violent, painful boring through the penis from without inwards. — The urine passes drop by drop and little at a time ; it flows like water when coming out of the bladder ; but after having cooled, it flows like oil, and has a tenacious slimy sediment, whitish and reddish, of a bad smell after having stood a while ; sometimes the urine contains bloody little bodies, coming off with great pain. — When the desire becomes violent and he does not get an opportunity of emitting the urine imme- diately, he is attacked with oppressed breathing, trembling of the limbs, sweats. Among the remedies which were used afterwards, Kali and Phosphorus acted most beneficially, A. h. Z. I. p. 84, 85. Magnetis pol. aust. has relieved a kind of paralysis of the bladder, in the case of an old man. Symptoms : Frequent desire to urinate by day ; when the desire first comes on, a few drops are passed involuntarily ; this is followed by unsuccessful pressing, the desire continuing all the time ; at last a few drops are emitted with a sensation as if they were poured over the lower surface of the urethra. — Does not perceive when the urine is coming through the ure- thra ; he feels as if the urinary organs were inactive and with- out any sensation. — It takes him frequently ten minutes to uri- nate, the quantity being nevertheless very small — The emission of urine is facilitated by assuming a half-sitting posture. — In- voluntary emission of urine at night. — The cold, with which he was affected, disappeared ever since he had contracted the present disease. — Slight appetite. — Desponding mood. — The magnet was used twice, and reproduced the original cold. Arch. II. 2, p. 104. Hartin. in R. II. p. 14. Nux vom. is useful in various kinds of strangury, when accompanied with inflammation of the kidneys, or depending upon haemorrhoids of the bladder, gravel complaints, haemorr- GRAVEL. 187 hoidal spasms and colic ; of course, the rest of the symptoms ought to correspond. H. pr. Erf. I. p. 69, 70. Nux vom. has sometimes relieved strangury brought on by drinking beer. Symptoms : Frequent desire to make water, voiding but a small quantity of urine, with burning pain in the urethra, which, after micturition, becomes contractive and tearing, with restlessness in the whole body. H. pr. Erf. 1. p. 70. Nux vom. IX relieved a painful desire to urinate, brought on by a cold ; the desire came on every quarter of an hour, with violent pain during and after micturition, burning sort of a pain in the region of the ovaries and that of the kidneys, with intolerable tickling of the external genital organs. The tickling was relieved by China. A. h. Z. III. p. 152. Pulsatilla removed strangury in a child ; every half hour it pressed the abdomen together with a sort of anguish, moaned and screamed, curved its back and distorted its eyes and mouth ; the region of the bladder was red and hot ; no urine for twen- ty-four hours past. Ann. I. p. 100. Rhus X has cured enuresis. Symptoms : Is unable to retain his urine ; when the desire to urinate comes on, and he does not satisfy it immediately, the urine comes off involuntarily, especially when at rest, sitting or lying ; in this case the urine comes off involuntarily, drop by drop. Arch. V. 1. p. 100. — In many cases of enuresis, Belladonna and Cina deserve attention. Arch. XL 2, p. 79. — Magn. carb. and Natr. mur. have likewise been found very useful. A. h. Z. I. p. 162. Staphisagria X°, relieved a case of painful micturition, the urine being passed drop by drop. Arch. VII. 2, p. 49. Sulphur X°, several doses, cured a fistula urinae. A. h. Z. II. p. 59. 2. GRAVEL. Cannabis removed a large stone from the bladder, together with the accompanying pain. A. h. Z. V. p. 45, 127. Sarsaparilla has been found efficacious against gravel and stones in the bladder. H. in R. II. p. 232. A. h. Z. VII. p. 72. Uva ursi, gr. X, infusion, removed a large stone from the bladder. A. h. Z. V. p. 127, VII. p. 72. Lycopodium has cured gravel in the case of a man who was affected with it at regular intervals, accompanied with pain in the kidney, the ureter, painful emission of urine frequently 188 AFFECTIONS OF THE URINARY ORGANS. drop by drop, etc., frequent heartburn, mucus in the throat, haemorrhoids. A. h. Z. V. p. 195. Comp. III. p. 72. Nux v. has sometimes been useful against gravel and stone. H. pr. Erf. I. p. 69. In other cases, the sufferings brought on by gravel, have either been relieved by Sarsaparilla, Petrol. Calc. Phosp. and Lyc, or cured by those remedies after the frequent discharge of gravel and sand. Hi/gea, I. p. 32. 3. NEPHRITIS, CYSTITIS. Belladonna is an excellent remedy in nephritis when the lancinating and burning pains in the region of the lumbar vertebrae extend into the bladder along the urethra, return periodically with redoubled violence, sometimes affect the ab- domen below the umbilicus, and are increased by contact. Arch.lX. 3, p. 14. Belladonna is an excellent remedy in colica nephritica, produced by gravel. A. h. Z. III. p. 176. Cannabis, Acon. and Canth., in alternation, cured a violent case of nephritis and cystitis, where no urine had been passed for ten days past, and could not even be drawn off by means of the catheter. A quantity of urine was voided after taking Cann. X 0000 every two hours. Arch. XV. 1, p. 143. Cantharides X 000 , preceded by Acon. X°°, relieved a case of nephritis brought on by a cold. Symptoms : Chilliness, followed by heat and violent head- ache. — Thirst. — No appetite ; no sleep. — Cutting pain in the region of the left kidney, extending along the ureter, down to the bladder. — Violent, almost unsuccessful tenesmus of the bladder ; emission of turbid urine drop by drop. — The right kidney was affected on the third day. — Abdomen distended and painful. Nux v. removed the pressure which remained in the region of the kidneys. A. h. Z. VI. p. 122. Cantharides X 0000 . Cystitis. Symptoms : Lancinating pain in the region of the bladder, with occasional intermissions. The region of the bladder is ex- tremely painful to the touch. — Little urine, with violent stitches and burning in the region of the bladder, most violent before and after micturition. — Frequent tenesmus of the bladder ; the pain increases unless the urine is voided immediately. Urine dark-red. — Pulse small and frequent. — Sweat on the skin. — Alternate chilliness and heat. — Much thirst. — Tearing, lancin- ating pains in the forehead, with nausea and vomiting. — Weeping, anxious mood. — The remaining constipation, rending H^MATURIA.-DIABETES. 189 in the limbs, and pressure in the pit of the stomach were relieved by Sulphur 2, | gr. Pr. C. d. L. V. II. p. 185. Nux v. X, one drop, preceded by X 10 removed nephralgia. Symptoms : Pain in the right loin, close over the crest of the ilium, as if some foreign, heterogeneous body were lodged there. — Cannot rest on the right side. — Impeded secretion of urine ; occasional emission of a few drops of turbid urine ; blood had been passed with the urine on a previous occasion. Ann. III. p. 284. 4. HEMATURIA.— DIABETES. Acid, phosp. has cured five cases of diabetes. 1. Urine like milk, smelling like raw meat, mixed with coagulated blood, without any other symptoms. 2. After every bodily exercise the urine looks as if it had been stirred up with lime ; lumps resembling red jelly press through the urethra. 3. Urine white as milk mixed with lumps of bloody jelly, and a white cheesy curdled substance, with pains in the back and kidneys, and emaciation ; in a pregnant woman. 4. The urine is voided in jerks, thick, having the appearance of being mixed with flour, containing jelly-like, filamentous, bloody lumps ; sometimes dull pressure in the region of the bladder. 5. Urine resembling curdled milk, or milk, sometimes mixed with blood ; mostly shortly previous to the appearance of the menses. Arch. XIV. 1, p. 41, 42. Arsen. X cured hsematuria. Symptoms : Urine somewhat bloody, like lymph, burning during the emission. — A number of hemorrhoidal varices in the rectum, of the size of a walnut, painful, lancinating, burn- ing. — Bloody vesicles on the skin of the trunk and the ex- tremities. — Diarrhoea. — Headache. — Restlessness and heat. — Horrid burning on the skin at night. Arch. III. 3, p. 81. Cannabis, one drop, removed nightly tenesmus of the blad- der : the patient passed only a few and lastly bloody drops of urine ; accompanied by burning. Arch. III. 2, p. 36, 37. Cantharides is efficacious against hsematuria. Symptoms : Burning in the neck of the bladder and the urethra during micturition. — After micturition the patient voids a few drops of blood, with violent cutting and burning pains in those parts, and continued tenesmus. A. h. Z. V. p. 86. Cantharides II removed hematuria remaining after secondary gonorrhoea ; after an embrace blood came out of the urethra both during and after the act of micturition, with vio- lent cutting and burning. Ann. I. p. 372. 190 AFFECTIONS OF THE URINARY ORGANS. Ipec. 2, one drop. Hematuria of a female of fifty years, brought on by cold caught on a journey. Symptoms : Uncomfortableness ; great weakness. — Vertigo and cloudiness of the head. — Violent pain in the small of the back. — Warmth in the abdomen, as if warm water had been poured through the intestines. — Towards evening violent pain in the umbilical region, and in the region of the bladder, with tenesmus. — Shortly after, discharge of violently burning urine, consisting of liquid and coagulated blood. — Several bloody dis- charges at night. — Afterwards coldness of the extremities, hea- viness in the head, nausea, disposition to vomit, pressure in the pit of the stomach, pain in the abdomen and small of the back, constant desire to urinate. Ann. III. p. 421, 422. Lycopodium X, three doses, one dose every three days, effected a rapid cure in the case of a man, who had suffered with violent hsematuria every two months, big lumps of blood being deposited in the urine every day, with obstinate constipa- tion and almost complete paralysis of the feet. A. h. Z. I. p. 165, 166. Mezereum has sometimes been found efficacious against hsematuria. H. in R. I. p. 286. Millefolium, ■*■ drop, affected the cure of a case of hsema- turia, where Thuya and Lyc. had been used with only a par- tial success. Symptoms : Pains in the region of the left kidney, recur- ring every four to six weeks, with chilliness. — Considerable discharge of blood through the urethra, with painful pressing while the discharge takes place ; the discharge lasts from five to eight days, after which an intermission ensues. A. h. Z. IV. p. 321. Merc. scl. removed hsematuria, Puls. having been pre- viously exhibited for the purpose of removing the accompany- ing pain. Symptoms: Burning pain in the external orifice of the urethra, increased by every micturition. — At night, cutting and contractive pain below the umbilicus, aggravating the breathing and extending to the small of the back. The scrotum is drawn up, the penis quite small, with continual chilliness. — Pressure in the pit of the stomach when eating. — Hsematu- ria, with burning in the orifice of the urethra. — Frequent rumbling in the abdomen. — Drawing through both testes as far as the abdominal cavity. — Cramp in the right lower limb, from the knee to the groin ; the lower limb feels dead. — The same sensation is felt in the right hand. Ann. I. p. 270. ORCHITIS. 191 XIII, DISEASES OF THE MALE ORGANS OF GENERA- TION. 1. ORCHITIS. Acon. X 00000 , two doses, followed by Arnica II 000 . Or- chitis brought on by violent concussion caused by a leap. Symptoms : Pulse irritated, rather hard. — The right testis is of double its natural size, painful to the touch. — Tearing pains in the testes when sitting or walking. — The testes are drawn up to the abdominal ring. — The pain comes in paroxysms, lasts only a short while, commences in the scrotum and thence extends to the abdomen. — The remaining pain was relieved by Spongia X 00000 . Pr. Com. d. L. S. V. II. p. 170. Clematis has been several times found curative in cases oi orchitis and painful induration of the testes, especially when consequent upon mismanaged gonorrhoea. Arch. VII. 1, p. 179. Nux v. X. Orchitis of a man, who had frequently suffered with chancres and gonorrhoea. Symptoms : Itching of the glans penis ; the prepuce has retreated behind the glans. — Heat with stitches in the testes, alternating with constrictive pains, and hindering walking.— The testes are larger than usual and sensitive to the slightest touch. — Stool hard, not daily. — Much thirst. — No sleep on account of the pain in the testes. Ann. I. p. 41. Pulsat. Orchitis caused by contusion. Symptoms : Considerable swelling of the right testis, with pressure and disagreeable pain in that organ, which extended to the abdominal cavity, and caused nausea and even vomiting. — Frequent chilliness, especially when there was an increase of pain ; rest affords relief. — Scrotum red and hot. — Some thirst. — Urine turbid. Ann. I. p. 214. Pulsat. removed inflammation of the tunica vaginalis testis and of the spermatic cords, caused by the pressure of the truss. Arch. XIV. 2, p. 137. Lycop. VI, quarter of a drop, Grap. VL, half a drop, and Sulp. V°°, exhibited in this succession, removed an induration of the testes accompanied with impotence. Pr. Com. d. L. S. V. I. p. 192, etc. 192 DISEASES OF THE MALE ORGANS OF GENERATION. 2. SWELLING OF THE TESTES ; HYDROCELE ; PAIN IN THE SCROTUM. Arnica H°°°° and twenty-four drops of the tincture of Arnica in one pound of water, removed swelling of the testes brought on by contusion. Symptoms : Scrotum descending very low ; considerable swelling of the right testis ; it is hard, hot, painful when touched or when standing or walking.— Continual stitches in the testes when at rest, sitting or lying, following the course of the spermatic cord, and extending to the abdominal cavity. — Painful swelling of the spermatic cord. — Stitching pains in the forehead. — Bitter taste in the mouth, with white-coated tongue ; little appetite. — Frequent chilliness, as if cold water were poured over him. — Pulse rather hard, slow, small. Ann. II. p. 293. Clematis III has several times afforded help in cases of very painful swelling and induration of the testes. H. in R. I. p. 239. Graphites has been found efficacious against hydrocele. Hydrocele, when owing to scrofulosis, has been removed by Silicea. H. in R. I. p. 323, II. p. 259. Merc, sol., five doses, removed a swelling of the testes remaining after gonorrhoea. Symptoms : Testes hard and swollen to the size of a hen's egg. — Violent, drawing pains coming on with a jerk, reaching from the testes to the abdomen and down to the foot. — The scrotum is red and shining, especially on the right side. — Ting- ling in the right testis. — Violent chilliness alternating with heat. — Vertigo and feeling in the whole body as of being bruised. — Tearing pains in the head, especially in the right side. — Pulse somewhat feverish. I. d. h. H. II. p. 48. Psoricum X°°, two doses, one every eight days, removed accumulation of water in the tunica vaginalis testis, brought on by repeated inflammation of that organ caused by pressure of the truss. Arch. XIV. 2, p. 237. Pulsat. IV, two doses. Hydrocele in a boy of twelve weeks, probably caused by contusion. Symptoms : Shining, white, bluish swelling of the testes and spermatic cord, not painful when touched, yielding to pressure, neither hot nor red. — Swelling of the left half of the scrotum. — The little water which remained, was removed by Digitalis. Ann. I. p. 270. Pulsat. IV, one drop. Swelling of the testes and sperma- tic cord, caused by suppression of gonorrhoea. INFLAMMATION OF THE PROSTATE GLAND. 193 Symptoms : Pain in the swollen parts, especially when the genital organs were hanging down. — Pinching pressive, cutting pain in the abdomen, and higher up in the region of the kidneys and loins. — Chilliness ; weakness ; nausea ; diarrhoea. — Want of appetite ; thirst. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 94. Rhododendron II, four doses, one every eight days, removed a hydrocele of the size of a hen's egg, in a boy of eighteen months, A. h. Z. I. p. 119. Zincum VI, one drop, was the principal agent in removing a pain in the testes, probable consequence of a former pressure. Symptoms : Appetite good ; frequently a sudden canine hunger. — Pain in the short ribs of the right side, which does not brook pressure. — Continual pain in the testes, periodical, violent, aggravated by walking ; he feels as if they were too tight, as if they were being compressed ; they are drawn up a good deal, with stitches in the same when making a wrong step. — Sensation of burning in the right iliac region. — Peculiar irritation in the urethra during micturition. — The desire to urinate becomes more and more violent unless satisfied imme- diately ; he then feels as if every thing in the abdomen were being pressed downwards. — When violently breathing or coughing, the pain in the testes is increased. — Dryness, pres- sure in the larynx, worse during changes of weather. — The chest feels too narrow ; throbbing in the chest when ascending a height, or turning to the other side. — Frequent pressure in the chest. — Dull weight in the small of the back, frequently. — Miliary eruption on the limbs, painfully itching. Zincum effected a considerable improvement ; the cure was completed by Calc. and Lyc. Ann. it. p. 291. 3. INFLAMMATION OF THE PROSTATE GLAND. Puls. IV, two doses. Inflammation of the prostate gland in a case of chronic gonorrhoea. Symptoms : After micturition, when the neck of the blad- der closes, indescribably violent, cramp-like aching in the peri- nscum, in the region of the neck of the bladder, extending over the whole of the lower region of the pelvis and low down into the thigh. — The urine comes out as if it were poured through the urethra from time to time. — The region of the neck of the bladder is somewhat distended, and painful when touched, sitting or standing. — Standing causes a paralytic sensation and uneasiness in the left thigh. — Thuya relieved the remaining pain. Ann. IV. p. 415. 194 DISEASES OF THE MALE ORGANS OF GENERATION. 4. PAINS IN THE SPERMATIC CORD. Nux v. removed a sort of strangling spasmodic pain in the spermatic cord, with swelling and hardness of the testis of the affected side, the testis being spasmodically drawn up ; the pain became more violent when standing or walking, and passed off when sitting. H. pr. Erf. I. p. 70. Pulsat. Symptoms : Tearing, drawing pains through the spermatic cord, extending as far as the testes, most violent in the evening and at night. — Sort of gonorrhoeal discharge from the urethra during micturition, with some burning. Ann. II. p. 110. 5. POLLUTIONS.— LEWDNESS. Acid, phosp., in rather frequent doses, is an excellent rem- edy, when patients had been very much reduced by frequent, nightly pollutions succeeding one another in quick succession (brought on either by onanism or excessive coition). Arch. XII. 2, p. 23. Pr. Com. of the L. S. V. II. p. 9. China III, one drop. Lewdness in a man of thirty years. Symptoms : Excessive desire for this or that dainty. — Ex- cessive irritation of the sexual instinct day and night ; lewd fancies are constantly crowding upon his mind to his great dis- pleasure. — Heaviness, weariness, weakness in the whole body, especially the knees. Ann. 1. p. 100. Conium is an excellent remedy against excessive pollutions, when they had not been caused by previous sins. A. h. Z. 1. p. 161. Nux v. has frequently cured an excessive sexual desire with painful erections in the morning hours. H. pr. Erf. 1. p. 71. Pulsat. X° has cured excessive pollutions brought on by onanism ; Sepia is likewise useful in this disease. Ann. IV. p. 180. 6. IMPOTENCE. Acid mur., followed by a drop of China II, cured a case of impotence with complete absence of erections, one drop of Camphor I. having been given previously for the purpose of reducing the excessive sexual desire. Ann. IV. p. 431, 432. Acid phosp., twelve drops, three times a day, cured impo- tence brought on by excesses. A. h. M. II. p. 130. GONORRHOEA. 195 Caladium may become a good remedy against impotence, inasmuch as negroes use it to bring on that weakness. Arch. XIV. 2, p. 94 Magnet pol. aust. cured two cases of impotence, where erection was not wanting, but where the penis suddenly col- lapsed at the moment the emission was about to take place. H. in R. II. p. 15. Natr. mur., dissolved in brandy, one spoonful is said to effect fecundity in the next embrace. Arch. XIV. 2, p. 96. Conium X 0000 , several doses, followed by Sepia, but es- pecially several doses of Lycop. X 000 , restored completely the sexual powers of a man weakened by onanism. A. h. Z. VII. p. 42. Lycop. VI, \ drop, Graphites VI, f drop, and Slphur V co , removed impotence with induration of the testes. Pr. Com. of the L. S. V. I. p. 190, etc. 7. GONORRHOEA. Acidum nit. removed a case of gonorrhoea of fourteen days, with excoriations of the glans, other remedies having pro- duced only a partial effect. Ann. IV. p. 28. Cannabis had to be repeated frequently, because every other remedy brought on the original symptoms. Arch. XII. 2, p. 26. Cannabis, two doses, removed primary gonorrhoea within the space of eight days. — Cannabis, one drop, afforded consid- erable relief in a case of acute gonorrhoea, with haematuria and erections. A. h. Z. I. p. 153, 154. Cannabis cured gonorrhoea with excessive phimosis of six weeks' standing. A. h. Z. I. p. 165. Cannabis. Large doses are preferable in gonorrhoea. ^4. h. Z. V. p. 85. Cannabis (tincure), one drop, cured several cases of go- norrhoea. Symptoms : Burning daring micturition. — Frequent mic- turition. — Stitches in the urethra during and between the acts of micturition. — Discharge of thin mucus from the urethra. — Frequent, painful erections when sitting, and at night when in bed. — Slight inflammation of the glans. — Increase of pain du- ring motion. Ann. I. p. 370, 371. Cannabis 2. one drop ; a second dose in a fortnight. Symptoms : Whitish-yellow discharge from the urethra. — Burning during micturition. — Painful erection.— Spasmodic constriction of the bladder after micturition. Ann. III. p. 214. 196 DISEASES OF THE MALE ORGANS OF GENERATION. Cannabis 2, one drop ; repeated in five days. Sy?nptoms : Discharge slight, white, painless. — Redness of the orifice of the urethra. — Afterwards pain as from excoria- tion, and stitches in the urethra between the acts of micturition. Thuya had been previously administered in both cases with- out much success. Ann. III. p. 214. Cantharides appear to possess great curative virtues in cases of primary and secondary gonorrhoea. H. in R. II. p. 39. Cubeb^e, in large and frequent doses, cure gonorrhoea with tolerable certainty. A. h. Z. V. p. 147. Cubeb^e IV — VI, acted with more success than the higher attenuations, and had to be given every three days. They are not suitable in the inflammatory stage ; they act so much more beneficially in the second stage, changing the green and yellow color of the discharge speedily to white, and diminish- ing its consistence. From ten to twenty days were sufficient to a cure. CuBEBiE II°°, several doses, cured a chronic case ; in other cases IV 0000000 were used. They appeared to act most bene- ficially in persons of a bilious constitution, disposed to be cos- tive. A. h. Z. VII. p. 26. Merc. sol. IV, two doses, cured a case of syphilitic go- norrhoea. A. h. Z. I. p. 146. Merc. sol. Ill removed a thick, yellow discharge, from the urethra, which ocurred principally at night, with burning and stitches during and after micturition, and continual erec- tions. — The fits of pain had been removed by Puls. and Cann. Ann. I. p. 371. Nux. v., one drop of tincture, being left to act four weeks, removed a gonorrhoea brought on in a vigorous man by sup- pression of the flowing haemorrhoids. A. h. Z, V. p. 277. Petroleum, tincture, the doses being given at short inter- vals, is said to render good service in gonorrhoea ; it has been employed with success after Cannabis orBALs. cop. A. h. Z. V. p. 146. Petroselinum O, one drop, two doses, removed chronic gonorrhoea. Symptoms : Discharge, now yellow, now of the color of albumen. — Frequently a violent priapism, without the penis being curbed. — Burning, early in the morning when urinating, scarcely perceptible, a sort of tingling, beginning at the peri- noeum, and extending through the whole of the urethra. — Vo- luptuous tickling in the fossa nevicularis, frequently. Arch. IV. 2, p. 76. Petroselinum removed a gonorrhoea, with burning in the METRITIS. 197 urethra during micturition, the discharge being slight. Arch. XII. 3, p. 82. Petroselinum cured, within six days, a gonorrhoea accom- panied with violent and frequent desire to urinate, and pricking pains at the commencement of micturition. Ann. III. p. 303. Psoricum X°, three doses, one dose every eight days, fol- lowed by Syphilin, effected an almost complete cure of sec- ondary gonorrhoea. Pr. Com. of the L. j$>. V. II. p. 169. Pulsat. IY, one drop restored a gonorrhoeal discharge which had been arrested, and by this means removed swelling of the testes, ophthalmia brought on in consequence of that sup- pression. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 93, 94. Sepia and Silic. have frequently cured long-lasting go- norrhoea! discharges. Ann. I. p. 372. Sulphur is very efficient against chronic gonorrhoea. A. h. Z. I. p. 154. H. in R. II. p. 310. Thuya is a distinguished remedy in cases of gonorrhoea characterized by cauliflower-excrescences ; likewise in secondary gonorrhoea characterized by dry sycosic condylomata behind the margin of the glans or on the fraenulum of the prepuce. H. in R. II. p. 334. Thuya X, several doses, has been found curative in sev- eral cases of gonorrhoea. Symptoms : Discharge copious, rather yellow than white. — Tickling in. the urethra during micturition, or violent burn- ing, now in the anterior, now in the posterior part of the urethra. ■ — Painful erections and cordee at night, with stinging pain in the forepart of the urethra. — Occasional cutting in the groins, or swelling and pain of the inguinal glands. Ann. III. p. 214, 215. Acidum nitr., Sepia, Sulph. and Lycop., are recom- mended against secondary gonorrhoea ; also Natr. mur. A. h. Z. I. p. 154, III. p. 184. XIV. DISEASES OF THE FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERA- TION. 1. METRITIS. Bell ad. X. Metritis in a primipara. /Symptoms : Slight lancinating pains in the hip-joint, after- ward also in the night. — Loss of consciousness ; delirium : 198 DISEASES OF THE FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION. countenance bright-red. — Eyes faint, wandering, expressive of anguish. — Thirst great, skin dry ; pulse fall and hard. Every coughing fit is accompanied with violent lancinating pains in both hip-joints ; she feels as if the uterus were being torn loose, and fall through the vagina. — Short, anxious breath* ing, continual moaning. — The lower limbs, especially the legs, do not admit of being either touched or moved. — Decrease of the lochial discharge. — Ann. I. p. 41, 42. Co?np. Puerperal Fever. Bellad. Metritis after parturition. Symptoms : Violent chilliness, especially of the abdomen, afterwards heat, especially on the chest and abdomen. — Con- tinual pains in the uterus and anus. — Decrease of the lochial discharge, which smells badly. — Frequent retching, with dis- tended abdomen. — The abdomen is painful when touched. Delirium during her short sleep. — The remaining distention of the abdomen, the eructations and constipation, were removed by Nux. Arch. XIV. 3, p. 123. Nux v. is suitable in a case of metritis characterized by the following symptoms : Aching and lancinating pains in the uterus, increased by external pressure. — Intense pain in the small of the back and loins. — Constipation, or hard evacuations accompanied with burning and stinging pains. — Painful mic- turition, or retention of urine. — Lancinating pain in the abdo- men, and as if it were bruised ; during motion, cough and sneezing. — Increased temperature and swelling of the os tineas arid the vagina. H. pr. Erf. I. p. 44. 2. PARTICULAR MORBID PHENOMENA OF THE FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION. Ignatia IV relieved a sort of uterine spasms. Symptoms : Cramp-pain in the region of the uterus, at times pressing from without inwards, at times from within outwards, extending into the right side of the abdomen and arresting the breath. — Qualmishness and weak feeling in the pit of the stomach. — The pain is diminished by lying on the back and by pressure upon the parts. Arch. V. 1, p. 92. Platina I has cured excessive sexual desires in females. Symptoms : Is continually craving sexual intercourse. Voluptuous images in her dreams ; when awake, she talks of nothing but her desire. — Voluptuous tingling in the region of the uterus. Ann. IV. p. 325, 326. Merc, vivus IV, one drop, removed an inflammation of the labia majora. MENSTRUAL DISTURBANCES. 399 Symptoms : Enormous enlargment of the labia ; hard, hot, dark-red, shining, painful when touched and when rubbed by the dress. — Pains burning, throbbing, with stitches darting through the parts. — Fever. A. h. Z. V. p. 232. Mercurius has frequently removed a prolapsus of the va- gina. H. in R. II. p. 55. Mercurius, followed by Belladonna, has removed con- siderable lymphatic swellings of the labia, brought on by tight lacing in front of the pelvis. A. h. Z. I. p. 153. Sepia X 000 , preceded by Aconite X, cured a violent itch- ing of the pudendum. Symptoms : Violent itching of the pudendum. — The labia majora are swollen, inflamed, with a quantity of small pimples on the inner side, secreting a purulent humor. — Painful burn- ing and smarting during micturition ; frequent stinging between the acts of micturition. Ann. III. p. 439, 440. 3. MENSTRUAL DISTURBANCES. AauiLEJA is said to be remedial in certain affections of wo- men who have arrived at the critical age, and also in many uterine affections, especially when the menses, although appear- ing at the proper time, are too scanty, and accompanied with a dull, painful, nightly increasing pressure in the right lumbar region. Heyne, pr. Erf p. 67. Atriplex olida II 0000 . Symptoms : Violent lancinations and cuttings previous to the menses. — Leucorrhoea. — Scanty discharge, generally of bloody mucus. — Pale, livid complexion. — Dreary condition of the head. — Constant restlessness and tossing in the bed. — Little sleep ; anxious and frightful dreams. — Great weakness in the small of the back, even unto falling, especially in the afternoon. — Sometimes sudden heat in the face. Heyne, pr. Erf. p. 109. Belladonna, in alternation with Pulsatilla, has helped in menstrual ailments characterized by congestion to he head and chest. Arch. XII. 3, p. 143. Belladonna X°° relieved a headache which generally occurred at the time of the menses ; it was throbbing, the head being hot, the face glowing red and bloated. Hygea, I. p. 34. Bryonia. Menstrual irregularity. Symptoms : Discharge of blood from the vagina for several months past, resulting in a sort of metrorrhagia every three Aveeks. — Burning in the stomach, when she moves about ; this burning becomes intolerable after she has worked for some time, accompanied with anguish and chills. Arch. III. 2, p. 126. 200 DISEASES OF THE FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION. Bryonia removed violent congestions to the head and chest in a girl ; they were brought on by menstrual irregularity, and were accompanied with leucorrhoea. Arch. XII. 3, p. 143. Calcar. is most serviceable when the discharge of blood is too profuse, and returns before the period. Calc. is so much more necessary as the intervals between the periods are shorter and the menses more profuse. Arch. X. 1, p. 81. Calc. has been suitable in the cases of females with phthis- icky habits, when the menses were too profuse and too early, and when leucorrhoea frequently appeared between the periods. Arch. XII. 3, p. 143. Calc. X°°, two doses. Menstrual irregularity. Symptoms : Menses very profuse, lasting eight days. — - Violent tearing and bo;ing pains over the right eye during and between the periods, when a change in the weather set in, or when the mind became moved ; the pains radiated over the forehead, the forepart of the head and the temples. — The par- oxysm of the pains is accompanied with vomiting. Arch. XIV. 3, p. 110. Calc diminished the menstrual flow, and the pain in the back consequent upon it. Ann. IV. p. 394. Calc. may not only be used against'profuse, but also against scanty menses ; it is even more frequently appropriate in the latter case. A. h. Z. I. p. 161. Calc X°°, two doses. Symptoms : Menses every four to six weeks, very profuse. — Violent colic, frequent headache, dizziness, vertigo, espe- cially a few days before and after the menses. — Violent, chronic cough at a previous period ; ever since then she frequently felt a pressure upon the chest, and as if the chest had been too nar- row. — Waking several times a night, with asthma and fearful- ness. — No appetite, frequently great weakness. — Gloomy mood ; every thing is contrary to her. Arch. XV. 2, p. 117. Chamomilla cures for a time frequent and too profuse menses, especially when the blood appears to be coagulated and is accompanied with intense colic. Arch. VIII. 3, p. 79. Chamomilla IV°°, two doses. Menstrual colic. Symptoms : Countenance pale, sunken, distorted by pain. — Horribly tearing, contractive pains in the abdomen and small of the back, shaking the whole body ; she stamps with her feet, and is obliged to hold on to something with her hands. — The body is not distended, but painful to the touch ; feeling as if it were ulcerated, especially below the umbilicus towards the inguinal region. — Continual diarrhoea, first greenish, after- wards resembling rice-water. — Nausea, eructations, inclination MENSTRURAL DISTURBANCES. 201 to vomit. — Bitter, disagreeable taste in the mouth. — Tongue dry and coated yellow. — Chilliness, succeeded by great heat: pulse full, then again weak and contracted. Arch. XV. 2, p. 118. Cocculus III. Menstrual colic. Symptoms : Copious, lymph-like fluor albus, mixed with an ichorous, purulent fluid. — Distention of the abdomen ; flat- ulent colic. — Pain, as of a heavy stone in the umbilical region and hypogastrium. — Pain as of subcutaneous ulcera- tion when sitting down, stooping, at every motion, or when touching the parts. — When stooping, or cowering, the discharge comes as if it were poured forth. Cocculus IV. Spasms from retention of the menses. Symptoms : Oppression, anguish and abdominal spasms, with paralytic weakness. Arch. VIII. 2, p. 68. Cocculus IV. Spasms brought on by a sudden stoppage of the menses. Symptoms : Pressure upon the chest, as of a stone ; spasm of the chest, moaning and groaning. — Throbbing, now in the vertex, now in the temples. — Pinching colic. — Attacks of nausea, even unto fainting ; she was unable to utter a loud word, and had to let her arms hang down. — Pulse small, scarcely perceptible. — Convulsive movements of the limbs. Arch. VIII. 2, pp. 68, 69. Cocculus deserves consideration in abdominal spasms with premature appearance of the menses. H. in R. I. p, 244. Graphites X. Menstrual irregularities. Sympto?ns : Menses scanty for four years past, accom- panied by colic, drawing in all the limbs, and weakness. — Every day, especially after a meal, contractive pain in the epigastrium ; badly tasting eructations after the disappearance of the pain. — Want of appetite ; sometimes weariness in the morning. — Baryta, which had been given previous to Graph- ites, had relieved the colic : Graphites brought the menses out more abundantly. Ann. IV. pp. 452, 453. Graphites X°, and in a few weeks Lycop. X°°. Menses retarded and too scanty. Symptoms : Giddiness, vertigo, even when sitting. — Buz- zing before the ears. — Tearing in the temples, previous to the appearance of the menses. Giddiness unto falling, early in the morning when rising. — Heat in the face rising from below upwards. — Canine hunger. — Menses every five weeks ; the first day of their appearance, cutting and pressure in the abdo- men, down to the genital organs, with little discharge of blood, o 202 DISEASES OF THE FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION. — Stool hard, frequently every two or three days. — In the eve- ning, when in bed, a peculiar pain in the calves, to relieve which she constantly changes the position of her feet. Ann. II. p. 300. Graphites and Causticum are suitable, when the appearance of the menses takes place with difficulty, and the discharge is scanty and soon stops again. A. h. Z. I. pp. 54, 55. Graphites is useful against scanty and rare menses. Symptoms : Irregular menstruation, after eight or ten weeks, only a few days ; blood thick, black as pitch, pre- ceeded and accompanied by continual headache. — Cutting, pressing pains in the hypogastrium and the region of the hips. — Pain in the small of the back. — Bloatedness of the abdomen, the upper and lower limbs, with numbness, tingling and sting- ing as if they would go to sleep. — Chilliness ; coldness of the hands and especially the feet. — Rapid increase of the body ; heaviness, weariness and laziness. — Small, round, red, itching herpetic formations on the forearms, neck, and nape of the neck. A. h. Z. V.p. 165. Ignatia has been useful against premature and too profuse menses. Symptoms : Menses every ten to fourteen days, preceded and accompanied by heaviness and heat in the head ; violent aching in the forehead. — Sensitiveness of the eyes to the light ; tingling of the ears. — Want of appetite. — Sensation of empti- ness in the stomach. — Contractive pain in the abdomen. — Chilliness, alternate with heat. — Anxiousness, palpitation of the heart. — Fainting sort of weariness in the whole body, and especially in the extremities. A. h. Z. V. p. 168. Merc. viv. X, four doses, one every eight days. Symptoms : At every menstruation, quite a red tongue^ with dark spots upon it, especially at the tip, with violent burning. — Saltish taste ; the teeth become dull and the gums look discolored. Ars. removed the rest of the burning pain. Arch. XII. 2, p. 85. Nux vom. X, one drop. Menstrual colic. Symptoms : Pressure in the forehead and on the top of the head, before and during the menses. — Painful, aching sensa- tion from the uterus to the umbilicus, sometimes as high up as the region of the stomach, with great nausea. — Fainting spells, shortly after chilliness and heat, with general redness of the face. — The uterine spasm frequently becomes so violent, that she has to bend double and to cry. Ann. I. pp. 103, 104. Nux vom. is useful when the flow is too long, eight or four- MENSTRUAL DISTURBANCES, 203 teen days ; but especially when the menses return every four- teen, eighteen, or twenty days. Nux is almost a specific, when the appearance of the menses is preceded by a drawing in the cervical muscles, towards the occiput. Nux removes an apprehensive and disconsolate state of the mind, with qualm- ishness in and above the pit of the stomach, when that state occurs about one day after the termination of the menses, especially when they had appeared a little too early. H. pr. Erf. I. pp. 62, 63. Phosphorus suppresses the menses speedily. A. h. Z. I. p. 162. Phosphorus X°°. Menstrual colic. Symptoms : Scanty flow of the menses. — Violent, cutting pains in the abdomen at the appearance of the menses, as if knives were cutting through the parts to and fro. — Pain in the back. — Vomiting of bile, mucus and food, preceded by leucor- rhoea with frequent pressure upon the bladder, with weeping mood. A. h. Z. III. p. 117. Phosphorus appears to be suitable when the menses appear too late, four or eight days, but are so much more pro- fuse, last about eight days, and leave great weakness behind, with blue rings around the eyes, emaciation and anxiousness. A. h. Z. III. p. 116. Platina is suitable when the menses last too long, and are too profuse, with pressing downwards from the genital organs, and spasmodic labor-like pains in the abdomen. The blood is dark, partly liquid, partly coming off in clots. A. h. Z. V. p. 310. Pulsatilla II. Dysmenorrhea. Symptoms : Feels sick eight days previous and eight days after every period. — The menses flow one or two days ; appear too early; the blood is black, slimy ; preceded, and succeeded by leucorrhcea. — Sudden attacks of vertigo, anfl giddiness. — No appetite, no pure taste. — Rising of mere air. — Cutting in the abdomen, especially early in the morning. — Slool rather hard. — Pressure upon the bladder, as if she would urinate ; the urine comes off with a cutting sensation. — Frequent fits of anguish. — Sleepless nights ; gulping up. — Short breath. — In- clines to feel offended. Ann. I. p. 101. Pulsatilla 4, one drop. Menstrual colic. Symptoms : Spasms, at times in the stomach, at times in the liver, at times in the intestines ; from twenty-four to thirty-six hours previous to the menses, she is attacked with such violent spasms of the uterus and its ligaments, that she has to lie down. — Menstrual ilow three or four days. — After 204 DISEASES OF THE FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION. the menses, the spasms re-appear. — Interrupted sleep ; a little rest towards morning. — Weeping mood. Nux removed the remaining spasms of the stomach. Ann. I. p. 102. Pulsatilla — 0V0 • Menstrual spasms. Symptoms : Some hours after the menses, violent pressing upon the rectum, as if she would constantly go to stool ; this, however, is not the case, but whenever it takes place she only passes a little diarrhoeic stool. — The menses are accompanied with chilliness and weakness, and last four to five days, weaker than before. — Violent spasms with sour vomiting ; after the vomiting, she feels better, except some weakness in the stomach. — The pains are alleviated by lying quietly, but aggravated by the slightest motion. —Sleeps well, but dreams a good deal. — Between the menses she frequently suffers with pressure at the stomach, with nausea and sour eructations. — Passive mood, her chagrin is internal. Ferrum relieved the remaining symptoms. Arch. I. 1, p. 88, etc. A. h. Z. I. p. 158. Pulsatilia VI, one drop, two doses, one dose every six days. Menstrual colic. Symptoms : Extremely painful stitches in the left groin. — Incisive pain in the uterine region. — The menses last eight days ; the blood being first blackish and lumpy, afterwards bright-red ; the pain becomes only tolerable by bending double, followed by a slight discharge of mucus for a fortnight. A. h Z. V. p. 154. Secale cornutum X 000 . Menstrual colic. Symptoms : At times tearing, at times cutting pains in the abdomen. — Pale countenance. — Coldness of the extremities. Cold sweat. — Small, suppressed pulse. Arch. XV. I. p. 121. Sepia X has been useful in profuse menstruation. Symptoms : Continual, excessive discharge of blood, day and night, accompanied by spasmodic, contractive pain in the abdomen. — Painful pressing towards the genital organs ■ some- times stitches dart through them. A. h. Z. V. p. 323. Sulphur X°° removed a continual tenesmus of the rectum, after the appearance of the menses ; Puls. had been given previously. A. h. Z. I. p. 158. Veratrum III, one drop, another dose in three weeks, removed menstrual irregularities. Symptoms : Nausea, early in the morning, with inclina- tion to vomit, and constrictive sensation in the throat. Con- stant obtusion of the head ; sometimes a sensation on the top of the head, as if a piece of ice had been laid upon it. — Fre- quently a general chilliness ; cannot get warm. — Feet, hands and nose are always cold as ice. — Constant irregularity of the AILMENTS ACCOMPANYING AMENORRHGEA. 205 menses ; they appear generally every three weeks. — On the day of their appearance, diarrhoea, nausea, and chilli- ness. — Diarrhoea, accompanied with burning pain in the rec- tum. — Mood irritable and sensitive ; gets easily angry, and is frequently inclined to weep. Ann. IV. p. 249. Veratrum in one case restored the menses the next day, although they had existed a fortnight previous. A. h. Z. I. p. 162. 4. AMENORRHEA.— AILMENTS ACCOMPANYING AMENORRHCEA. Calcarea. Suppression of the menses after fever and ague. Symptoms : Headache and vertigo ; reeling and dizziness, early in the morning when rising, walking or stooping. — Heav- iness and dull pressure in the head, aggravated by external pressure. — Heat in the head, especially in the forehead, with congestion of blood to the head, and pulsations in the head. — Roaring of the ears, sometimes like the ringing of bells. — Want of appetite with good taste. — Nausea after a meal, eructations, the food tends to rise again in the throat ; vomiting.— Aching, fulness and pressing sensation in the pit of the stomach, with anguish ; every thing she ties around the part feels tight. — Dis- tention, grunting and rumbling in the abdomen. — The menses have been suppressed ever since she had the fever. — Molimina ; at the time the menses appear, she has a violent pain in the small of the back, drawing and stitches in the abdomen, in the legs and feet, at times in one place, at times in another ; she feels warm and uncomfortable in the whole body ; she comes near fainting. — Paintness and heaviness of the limbs ; want ot disposition to work. — Sleepy and tired all the evening. — Irrita- ble ; talking but little ; starting easily ; sad and out of humor. Ann. III. pp. 18, 19. Cocculus IV is very useful in spasms from retarded menses, and from sudden suppression of the menstrual flow. Arch. VIII. 2, p. 68. Conium affords striking relief, within eight days, in menostasia, chlorotic ailments, withering breasts and hysteria. A. h. Z. I. p. 161. Conium renders important services in entire suppression of the menses, or when their first appearance is prevented. Hart, in R. I. p. 265. Graphites brought on the menses, which had remained suppressed for three years after a disease, after the general sufferings had been cured by suitable remedies. Ann. III. p. 22. 206 DISEASES OF THE FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION. Graphites X° increased the menses in a lady suffering with oedema pedum, erysipelatous redness of the face, and had here and there some itching blotches. Arch. XIV. 2, p. 106. Iodium VI°. Complicated affection from suppression o the menses, which had appeared but once. Symptoms : Frequent, extremely violent pinching colic. — Occasionally she experienced violent stitches in the left side of the chest, during respiration. — Palpitation of the heart after exercise. — Weak, dry cough frequently during the day, with stinging in the throat. — Generally the face is pale, occasionally however a sudden redness makes its appearance in the face, with burning of the ears. — Out of breath when going up stairs. — Want of strength ; long walking is troublesome to her. — Her hands are always cold ; they are constantly covered with cold sweat when working. — The disagreeable symp- toms disappeared, but the menses did not return. Ann. II. p. 297. Kali carb. has been frequently employed with success against entire suppression of the menses, or when their first appearance in the years of puberty is retarded. H. in R. I. p. 373. Nux v. 10 on one occasion restored the menstrual flow, after a cessation of nine months. Ann. I. p. 107. Nux v. brought back the menses in two cases ; in both cases one drop of the tincture was given night and morning, the dose being increased b}^ one drop every day. The menses appeared on the fourth and eighth day. Hygea I. p. 165. (Strange treatment. Hempel.) Nux mosch. poooo curec t a case f menostasia of nine months standing, brought on by washing the room during the menses. Arch. XIV. 3, p. 17. Opium, one dose a day, for two to three days, is very effi- cient against menostasia. A. h. Z. I. p. 154. Arch. XL 1, p. 17. Pulsat. "V , one drop. Complicated ailments from suppress- ed menstruation. Symptoms : Frequently intermitting ache in the forehead. — Livid complexion ; blue, almost dark-blue rings around the eyes. — Bitter, flat taste. — Loathing of meat and bread. — At- tacks of nausea with pain in the stomach, and sometimes vomiting of bilious-mucous substances. — Frequent and profuse bleeding from the nose. — Stitches in the side during a fit of cough, with profuse expectoration of foamy blood ; palpitation of the heart ; difficult respiration and deep sleep at the termi- nation of the attack. — No menses for eight months past. — AMENORRHEA. 207 Stool rare and scanty. — Frequent colic. — The lower limbs feel heavy, as if they were made of lead. — All the limbs feel as if they had been bruised by blows. — Swelling of the dorsum of the foot. — Sleep full of dreams. — Thinks with much pleasure of drowning herself, and feels attracted to the water. — Sad ; breaks forth into tears ; taciturn. — Ill-humored, discontented, easily angry. — Starting easily ; is afraid of ghosts. — Indifferent in regard to her health ; tired of living. Arch. X. 3, p. 99, etc. Puls. Y. Ailments from suppression of the menses. Symptoms : Cough with little discharge, accompanied with retching and vomiting of mucus, which is quite bitter in the end, generally towards morning. — Cough and vomiting are accompanied with violent palpitation of the heart — Periodical asthma ; want of breath after the cough or when in a draft. — Burning heat of the face, with burning of the eyes, with thrills of chilliness over the body, with little thirst. — Throbbing and distensive ache in the forehead. — Anxious tremor of the limbs. — Complete want of appetite. — Putrid taste after eating and drinking, bitter in the morning. — Emaciated and weak. — Sad, but composed mood. Arch. V. 1, p. 76. Puls. IV, half a drop. Suppression of the menses brought on by bathing the feet in cold water. Symptoms : Violent chilliness, immediately. Painful feel- ing of pressure, from the stomach to the chest, arresting breath- ing. — Inclination to vomit alternates ivith vomiting. — Spasms in the abdomen and chest, with continual asthma and suffoca- tive feeling. — Costiveness, anguish of death, palpitation of the heart. — Finally, increasing asthma with cold forehead and hands. Puls. removed all these symptoms, and the menses reappeared. Arch. VIII. 2, p. 78. % Puls. in alternation with Bellad. Suppression of the menses by cold. /Symptoms : Frequent disturbance of the sleep by head- ache.— The pains in the right side are generally throbbing. — Frequent obscuration of sight and vertigo when walking ; has to hold on to something and to sit down. Continual hum- ming and roaring in both ears Continual lachrymation, especially in the open air. — Constant humidity of the nose, especially a smarting as from excoriation. — Constant accumu- lation of mucus, with insipid taste. — Continual thirst. — Cough sometimes hollow, with discharge of a slight quantity of bitter putrid mucus. — Asthma after the least motion ; tension on the chest, short breathing. — Palpitation of the heart is brought on easily ; little appetite. — Hot air frequently rises in the throat, causing a burning sensation. — Stool hard and difficult, with 208 DISEASES OF THE FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION. throbbing headache. — Continual desire to urinate ; only a slight- quantity of white turbid urine being passed. Limbs thin and feeble. — Continual coldness of the feet. — Frequent chilliness over the body. — Skin dry and pale ; pale countenance. — Sad and weeping mood. All the symptoms having disappeared, the menses were restored by Stramonium III 000 . Arch. IX. 3, p. 127, etc. Pulsat. II, preceded by Acon. Spasms consequent upon suppression of the menses. Symptoms : The blood rises to the head, followed by throbbing, tearing, stinging. — Violent pains in the head and teeth. — Spasms, changing to leaps and dancing about in the room. Puls. afforded speedy relief. Arch. XII. 2, p. 173. Pulsat. is especially proper for diseases brought on by sup- pression of the menses ; it is especially suitable to blue-eyed, sanguine, mild, blond, delicate females. Arch. XII. 3. p. J 48. Pulsat. VI, one drop, restored the menses, which had been suppressed by a violent suppression of herpes. A. h. Z. V. p, 153. Pulsat. is a distinguished remedy in suppression of the menses, with pale countenance, spasmodic tightness of the chest, spasm of the chest brought on by inconsiderable moral emotions ; continual chilliness. — Likewise in complaints con- sequent upon cessation of the menses. It has cured h£emoptisis ? with dark, coagulated blood being thrown off in the night, with asthma, stitches in the chest, cold feet ; — it has also removed a painful distention of the abdomen, with cedematous swelling of the legs and continual, most violent pain in the small of the back. A. h. Z V. p. 310, 311. Pulsat. VIII 00 , five doses, one every four days. Ailments from suppression of the menses. Symptoms : Vertigo, obliging one to sit down. Humming of the ears, especially when entering the room. — Diminished appetite. — Heaviness in the abdomen, with sensation as if a lump were lodged there — Nightly rumbling in the abdomen, with distention. — Intense pain in the region of the liver and below the short ribs, when grasping the parts, especially when lying down.— Stool natural, sometimes hard. — Mild, mucous leucorrhsea. — Little urine by day, more at night, of pale yellow color. — Periodical, lancinating headache. — Pressure and tight- ness of the chest, when talking more than usual, or making any other extra exertions. — Sleep not quiet till morning ; many dreams and startings. — Towards evening sensation of chilliness along the back, afterwards heat and finally sweat. — Great de- ficiency of strength. — Pulse irritated, small. — Temper soft, AMENORRHCEA. 209 passive, shy. Ferrum X° was given in the after-treatment, but the menses did not appear. I. d. h. H. I. p. 98, etc. Pulsat. three doses, with intermediate use of Cocc. Amenorrhea up to the 26th year. Symptoms: Paleface; habitual headache. — Vertigo when stooping and during a rapid motion. — Little appetite ; slow di- gestion. — Great accumulation of flatulence. — Absence of thirst. Eructation, costiveness. — Pain between the shoulders and in the loins. — Weight in the region of the uterus. — Frequent desire to urinate ; urine watery and depositing a white sediment. — Copious leucorrhcea.— Feeling of coldness all over. — Sopor, The two last doses of Puls. brought on the menses. Ann. II. p. 113. Puls. IV, half a drop. Amenorrhea, with various ailments. Symptoms : Giddiness, even when sitting or lying down. — Tearing in the right side of the head, in the ear, temple and teeth, worst at night. — Buzzing and ringing in the ears. — Con- tinual bitter taste in the mouth. — Writhing and cutting in the abdomen, morning and evening. — Stitches in the abdomen, on the left side, above the crest of the ilium. — Distention of the abdomen, after dinner. — Pressure and feeling of repletion in the pit of the stomach. — Hard stool, with burning and cutting in the anus. — Urine clear as water. — Previous to her illness, the menses were regular, with cutting in the abdomen, and flow- ing copiously for eight days ; they have ceased to flow for the last four months. Nightly sleep disturbed by tearing pain in the head. — When the tearing subsides, she has a cold creeping over the skin, with shaking chills. — Palpitation of the heart and anguish. — Frequent arrest of breathing, with sensation as if a ball were rising in her throat. Puls. restored the menses speedily. Ann. II. pp. 298, 299. Puls. IV, half a drop. Suppression of the menses by echauffement and subsequent cold drinking. Symptoms : Plaintive, weeping, anxious mood. — Single dartings in the head. — When looking up, she feels as if she would fall over, with qualmishness about the heart. — Buzzing in the ears, when sitting down and yawning. — Swelling of the region of the right parotid gland, with itching pain. — Tongue coated yellow. — Much saliva in the mouth. — Qualmishness in the afternoon, sense as of writhing and burning in the pit of the stomach, collection of water in the mouth. — No appetite; she is easily satiated. — Distention and hardness of the abdo- men, with aching. — Leucorrhcea like milk in the place of the menses. — Soreness in the nape of the neck, when moving it. — Weariness and heaviness in the lower limbs. — When walking, 210 DISEASES OF THE FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION. sense as of creeping and trembling under the skin. — In the night, the lower limbs are painful, with a feeling of uneasiness. Profuse sweat, at night. — Cramp in the calves. — Chilliness in the open air, followed by flashes of heat in the face. — Anxious apprehension ; ill humor. Ann. II. p. 299, 300. Sabine oleum, half a drop, restored the menses in a girl who had suffered with amenorrhoea for a whole year, in a couple of hours : afterwards the menses appeared regularly. A. h. Z. I. p. 8. Sepia is useful in suppression of the menses. A. h. Z. V. p. 323. Sulph. (tinct.) Suppression of the menses. Symptoms : Giddiness, buzzing in the ears, obscuration of sight. — Afterwards, distention of the abdomen, after dinner . — Stitches and cutting in the pit of the stomach, at new moon, when the period should arrive, from six to eight days, in the morning, relieved by lying down. — In the beginning, the pain was felt in the liver, now it extended over the whole abdomen. — The menses generally appeared a few days too late, were scanty and accompanied by violent colic and lassitude. — Was subject to cold.— The menses reappeared after Sulphur. Sulph. trit. 1, two doses in one day. Suppression of the menses in the case of a female, who suffered with monor- rhagia. Symptoms : Obtusion of the head, stupefaction, heaviness of the head, with tensive, aching pain, especially in the occiput. — Stiff neck, with aching pain, the same pain being felt in the back down to the small of the back. — Tension between the scapulae ; pain in the small of the back. — Violent stitches in the rectum and anus, with swelling of the varices. — Costive- ness. — Pressure over the eyes. — Photophobia. — Heat and red- ness of the cheeks. — Dryness, and scraping burning of the mouth, palate, fauces. — Great thirst. — Feeling of swelling and contractive sensation in the fauces. — Pain during deglutition. — Continuous burning, stinging pain in the left hypochondrium, increased by pressure and during an inspiration, with sensa- tion as if the side were full and tense. — Urine dark, turbid, scanty, burning. — Tensive pressure in the whole chest, with oppression and difficulty of breathing, with periodical stitches in both sides of the chest, especially during an inspiration. — The lower limbs, especially the thighs, feel heavy and weary, stiff, with drawing and pressure : the muscles are painful to the touch and when moved. — Drawing in all the limbs, weari- ness. — Dry heat of the whole body ; accelerated, full pulse, vio- lent orgasm of the blood. — Sleeplessness ; great restlessness ; LEUCORRHCEA. 211 despondency. — A crisis set in by sleep and sweat, with reap- pearance of the menses. A. h. Z. VI. p. 22. Sulphur, two doses, one dose every four days, speedily restored the menses of psoric females, after a suppression of many months. Arch. XV. 1, p. 125. Sulphur X°°, three doses, one every three days. Amen- orrhoea. Symptoms : Weariness of the lower limbs ; has difficulty in going up stairs. — Nausea and costiveness when riding in a carriage. — Frequently indolent stool, and costiveness, without any ostensible cause. — When a child, she frequently suffered with ophthalmia. After taking Sulphur, the menses appeared regularly. Ann. IV. p. 75. 5. LEUCORRHCEA. Aconite I, frequent doses, is said to have cured leucor- rhosa, occasionally. A. h. Z. I. p. 146. Alumina IV 000 removed leucorrhoea accompanied with herpes. Symptoms : Copious leucorrhoea, yellow in the end, and acrid ; it was most copious shortly before and after the menses. — Herpes on the forearms. — Great weariness of the lower limbs, especially in the region of the hips, becoming a real tremor when continuing to walk. — Heaviness of the feet, and tightness of the chest, which makes it difficult to ascend stairs. Ann. I. p. 176, etc. Aquileja cured the leucorrhoea of a weakly, poorly looking female. Heyne, pr. Ert. p. 68. Arnica and Calc removed leucorrhoea with swelling of the knee, in a healthy looking girl. Arch. XI. 2, p. 114. Bovista is efficacious against corrosive leucorrhoea. A. h. Z. III. p. 127. Calc. has been found efficacious against leucorrhoea and the concomitant ailments, especially in females of sanguine tem- perament, weakly constitution, or mild temper. Arch. XII. 3, p. 143. Calc has been useful against leucorrhoea, without men- strual irregularity. Symptoms : Copious discharge of mild, white mucus, every day, with violent itching of the pudendum, occasional burning and darting stitches. — General weakness and depression, espe- cially weakness in the knees and legs. — Emaciation, pale face. — Weakness of the chest, especially when talking ; sometimes oppression of the chest. — Aching pain in the chest ; dry cough. — Restless sleep. — Irritable, vehement, anxious, desponding. A. h. Z. V. p. 83. 212 DISEASES OF THE FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION. Calc., oned ose, removed leucorrhoea in fourteen days. Symptoms : Corrosive leucorrhoea for the last four or five years, especially after the appearance of the menses. — More- over, frequent and pricking pains in the region of the liver, making labor difficult. — Diminished appetite. — Sometimes pain in the small of the back. /. d. h. H. II. p. 171. Cannabis appears to be remedial against fluor albus. Arch. XV. 2, p. 124. China, three doses, removed leucorrhoea, being the remnant of a cachectic state relieved by Puls. Ann. II. p. 116. Cocculus III. Leucorrhoea in the place of previous too fre- quent and profuse menses. Symptoms : Copious, flesh-water colored fluor albus, mixed with a purulent and ichorous fluid, pouring off when stooping or cowering. — Distention of the abdomen, flatulent colic. — Pain, as of a heavy stone in the umbilical and hypo- gastric region. — Pain, as of an internal ulcer when sitting, stooping, moving, or touching the parts. Arch. IV. 1, p. 121. Cop. bals. is an excellent remedy against fluor albus, consequent upon gonorrhoea. A. h. Z. I. p. 161. Iodium X 00 ° cured a case of leucorrhoea of several years standing, in an old female, also other cases. Arch. XIV. 2, p. 113. Leucorrhin X removed the leucorrhoea of a young girl, with menstrual difficulties and spasms. A.h. Z. IV. p. 39. Merc. sol. IV, two doses, cured leucorrhoea. Hygea II. p. 259. Natrum mur. V, several doses, removed leucorrhoea in a girl who had not yet menstruated. Symptoms : Day and night, discharge of a quantity of white, thick, translucent, mild mucus, without pain. — Aching pains in the forepart of the head, corresponding with the leu- corrhoea. — Inclines very much to diarrhoea, after catching cold, or after slight dietetic transgressions, with colicky pains and discharge of much mucus with stool. — The menses appeared in three months. A. h. Z. V. p. 273. Petrol. VI°° removed a case of leucorrhoea with lewd dreams. Ann. IV. p. 67. Puls. 14 and Lyc. X, in alternation, cured leucorrhoea, which had been caused by fright at the time of the menses. Symptoms : Acrid and corrosive leucorrhoea for a year and a half, most profuse before and after the menses, and worst in the morning. — Colic and distention of the abdomen previous to the appearance of the leucorrhoea. — Pain in the sides and legs. — Short breathing, early in the morning. — The symptoms get CHLOROSIS. 213 worse after taking buttermilk or heating drinks. A. h. Z. III. p. 126. Sabina VI has been frequently useful in cases of leucor- rhoea with menostasia. H. in R. II. p. 223. Sepia has been useful in leucorrhoea without menstrual irregularity. Symptoms : Copious discharge of a yellowish, thick, cor- rosive mucus, during the day. — Fulness, heaviness, distention of the abdomen. — Continual, painful pressing downwards in the sides. A. h. Z. V. p. 324. Ann. III. p. 34. Stannum has been efficacious against chronic leucorrhoea, weakening her very much. Ann. II. p. 116. Sulphur, two doses, removed leucorrhoea in the case of a child ; it has changed corrosive leucorrhoea to a mild one. Ann. IV. p. 256. 6. CHLOROSIS. Calc. carb. has cured a case of chlorosis, where dropsy had already set in. Arch. XV. 1, p. 126. Conium, brings about a striking improvement in chlorosis, menostasia, dwindling of the mammae and hysteria, in eight days. A. h. Z. I. p. 161. Ferrum carb., the doses being rather large. Symptoms : Vertigo during motion, stooping, etc. — Aching pains in the forepart of the head and stomach. Want of appe- tite. — Sluggish stool. — Countenance and body pale as wax ; pale lips and tongue. — Scanty menses, flesh-colored, or want- ing altogether. — Emaciation, excessive debility, especially of the knees. — Sometimes leucophlegmatic swelling of the face, hands, and especially the feet. — Urine clear as water. — Con- tinual chilliness and coldness. — Pulse weak. A. h. Z. V. p. 164. Nux v. Leucorrhoea, with other ailments, brought on by great vexation. Symptoms : Vertigo ; in the morning and after a meal, sen- sation as if every thing in the head were turning. — Sensation, when lying down, as if the brain were pushing towards the forehead, with obscuration of sight. — Headache with humming and throbbing, as of something alive ; most violent in the fore- noon. — Twinkling before the eyes, with dilatation of the pupils ; she feels as though she ought to wipe something off her eye. — Little appetite, good taste. — Qualmishness, soreness and faint feeling in the pit of the stomach, with violent nausea and oc- casional vomiting of the ingesta. — Colic, with rumbling, yawn- 214 DISEASES OF THE FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION. ing and distention of the abdomen, sometimes cutting in the intestines, especially at night and early in the morning. — Cos- tiveness ; stool every two or three days, hard, and with pain in the anus. — The menses sometimes appear in a fortnight, or three weeks, scanty, with violent colic. — Continual, painless discharge of fetid mucus from the vagina, coloring linen yeL- low. — Is most unwell early in the morning. — Sleep at times good, at times disturbed by colic. — Very sensitive, inclining to be angry and quarrelsome, irritable, angry at trifles. The dis- ease yielded to Nux. Ann. II. p. 300, 301. Pulsat. II, one drop, afterwards IV, with an intermediate dose of Nux, was the chief remedy in a kind of chlorosis ; Calc. Grap. Lycop. were used for the after-treatment. Symptoms : Extreme paleness of the skin. The face is somewhat bloated, especially below the eyes and in the re- gion of the cheeks. — Complexion yellowish and greenish ; lips bluish. — The body seems to be bloated ; the muscles are relaxed and feel soft. — Great appetite, frequently a ca- nine hunger, with fits of great weakness, and feeling of emp- tiness in the stomach. — Frequently a painful drawing in the body, especially the back and small of the back. — Heaviness of the limbs. — If she chooses, she is able to conquer her lazy feel- ing, which is accompanied by inclination to sleep. — Frequent palpitation of the heart, with shortness of breath, especially at night, after violent exercise or a slight emotion. — The body is somewhat bloated, with loud rumbling. — Irregular stool, gene- rally hard.- -The period, which comes on too late, causes vio- lent pain in the abdomen and in the small of the back. — Pulse at times slow, at times quick, but always small. — Frequently sad mood, then again unusually cheerful. — Frequently dis- posed to be alone. Ann. I. p. 155, etc. Pulsatilla is suitable against chlorosis, accompanied by constant chilliness and coldness, especially of the extremities, the body being warm externally. Ann. IV. p. 148. 7. METRORRHAGIA, MENORRHAGIA. Belladonna may be useful in profuse and premature ap- pearance of the menses, or in metrorrhagia, when accompanied by a painful pressing in the internal parts of the pudendum and violent pain in the small of the back, and the blood is rather dark and coagulated. Arch. XI. 2, p. 56. VIII. 3, p. 77. Belladonna X, half a drop. Metrorrhagia brought on by lifting a heavy load at the time of the menses. Symptoms : Violent pains in the whole of the abdomen ; METRORRHAGIA. 215 when they come on, the discharge of blood became so violent, that the blood flowed continually in a thin stream, and was bright-red. — Pulse full, hard and frequent. Ann. I. p. 111. Bryonia. Metrorrhagia and abdominal sufferings brought on by a shock on the abdomen. Symptoms : Continual discharge of blood from the vagina, assuming the nature of a metrorrhagia every three weeks. — Burning in the stomach, at every motion she performs, becom* ing intolerable when she continues her work, with a parox- ysm of anguish and chilliness. Arch. III. 2, p. 126, 127. Bryonia X 000 , after Crocus had afforded some relief. Me- trorrhagia brought on by the abuse of tea from herbs. Symptoms : Discharge of several pounds of blood. — Pale, sunken countenance, weak. — Pulse now hard and irritated, now small and weak. — Violently burning pain in the small of the back, commencing at the pit of the stomach. — Periodical, violent pressure in the abdomen. — Nausea, vertigo, feeling of nausea. — When lying down or walking, discharge of big lumps of dark, coagulated blood, without pain. — No appetite ; indolent stool : no sleep. — Frequent chills. Ann. IV. p. 76, 77. Carb. an. X, after using many other remedies, cured a case of metrorrhagia of sixteen months' standing, the blood flowing at intervals of eight or ten days, and being fetid, putrid, with painful hardness in the region of the liver, intense pain around the small of the back and groin, etc. A. h. Z. III. p. 6. Chamomilla IV is useful in metrorrhagia, when the blood is dark, almost blackish, comes at short intervals and in coag- ulated lumps ; or when the flow is accompanied by violent, labor-like pains in the abdomen, with much thirst, and the ex- tremities being very cold. Arch. VIII. 3, p. 76. Chamomilla III 00 . Metrorrhagia after parturition. Symptoms : Almost without consciousness ; face and body pale, pulse scarcely perceptible. — The blood flows violently for half an hour. Ann. I. p. 110. Chamomilla IV, quarter of a drop. Metrorrhagia at the time of the menses. Symptoms : The blood flows continually, has a fetid smell, in big, black lumps. — Pulse full, but not hard. — General weak- ness, roaring in the ears, obscuration of sight, and heaviness of the head. — Fainting fit, when raising herself. — Nux removed the remaining constipation, and China the great weakness and sensitiveness of the hairs on the head. Ann. I. p. 110, 111. China 16 0000 , and afterwards a smaller dose. Symptoms : Continual vertigo. — Headache over the whole head. — Continual twinkling before the eyes. — Humming in the 216 DISEASES OF THE FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION. ears . — Dry mouth, no thirst. — Pain in the abdomen, like labor- pains, from the os sacrum to the bladder. — Desire to urinate, with little discharge. — Stool scanty and hard, with pressing. — Uncommon weakness ; sleeplessness, frightful dreams, palpita- tion of the heart, uneasiness.— Constant chilliness ; cold hands and feet. — Quick vanishing of ideas. — Continual discharge of clots of coagulated blood. — Anxious, imagines she will die. — Out of humor. A. h. Z. VI. p. 140, 141. Crocus t | t . Chronic metrorrhagia. Symptoms : Almost constant discharge of dark, tenacious blood, especially early in the morning, black lumps, sometimes the blood is thin and like flesh- water. — Occasional intermission of three or four days, she then feels a weight in the groin. — Al- most constant pain in the groin, and drawing in the small of the back. — Little appetite ; she is immediately satiated. — Sensation in the epigastric region, as if something alive were in the body. — Frequent attacks of anxiety, with flushes of heat over the whole body, and prickling in the skin, as if sweat would break out. — Almost always lazy and weary. — 'Light sleep. — Com- plexion livid ; cheeks sunken. — The discharge of blood was stopped by Crocus ; after which the menses appeared every four- teen days, very profusely, with colic, and labor-like pressing downwards in the abdomen. All these symptoms were removed by Platina r^Mf- Arch. II. 1, p. 87, etc. Crocus I. Metrorrhagia after fright. Symptoms : For nineteen weeks she passed uninterruptedly large quantities of dark, black, fetid blood, without sensation. — Around the umbilicus continual sense as of whirling and bound- ing, as if a ball were bouncing to and fro. — Beating pain in the left side of the head, especially early in the morning, affect- ing the eye, which is agglutinated early in the morning. — Every thing appears wrapped up in mist, with continual twinkling be- fore the eye. — Vertigo and fainting fits. — Complete want of ap- petite ; almost continual nausea. — Excessive weariness. — The limbs feel bruised ; the legs are slightly swollen, with drawing- tearing pain, especially after rising. — Continual chilliness. — Restless sleep. — Scanty, hard stool with exertion. — Yellowish complexion. — Emaciation. — Obstinate, out of humor, sad. — Ipec. removed the remaining discharge of blood, Nux cured the constipation, inclination to vomit ; Ferr. mur. the pains and swelling of the feet. Arch. II. 1, p. 110, etc. Crocus I. cured a case of metrorrhagia, occurring for eight days at new and full moon, the blood being tough and black- ish. Arch. IV. 1, p. 12. Crocus I, one drop. Metrorrhagia after an echaurTement at the time of the menses. METRORRHAGIA. 217 Symptoms : Pale, as if lifeless ; is unable to open her eyes from weakness ; lips pale. — Faints when she attempts to move about. — Two days ago, had headache and was cold, followed by discharge of dark, fetid blood from the vagina, without sen- sation. — Sensation in the abdomen, as of something alive ; ver- tigo ; yellowish complexion. — Anxiety ; pulse scarcely per- ceptible and very quick. — China IV removed the remaining weakness. Arch. V. 1, p. 70, etc. 97. Ann. IV. p. 76, etc. Ferrum. Metrorrhagia after parturition. Symptoms : Frequent discharge of blood, partly liquid, partly black-red clots, with violent labor-like pains in the loins and abdomen. — Full, hard pulse ; frequent, short chills. — Headache and vertigo. — Constipation ; hot urine. Nux re- moved the constipation. Arch. IV. 3, p. 43. Ferrum speedily relieved a case of metrorrhagia brought on by profuse menstruation. Arch. XI. 2, p. 104. Ferrum has been found useful in metrorrhagia with vio- lent erethism, fiery-red countenance, and hard, full pulse. Ann. II. p. 53. Ipec. I, one drop, cured a case of metrorrhagia within a couple of hours, which had been treated unsuccessfully for nine months. Arch. XV. 1, p. 125. Ipec. 2, one drop. Metrorrhagia of a pregnant female. Symptoms : Violent colic after washing something, qualm- ishness and feeling of warmth in the pit of the stomach, slight vertigo. — Metrorrhagia with drawing in the small of the back, weakness and heaviness of the legs, and weariness of the body. — Afterwards increase of the hemorrhage, miscarriage, nausea, pale countenance, dry mouth with thirst. Ann. I. p. 271. Platina has been useful in a case of violent hemorrhage after miscarriage, the blood coming off in black clots ; also in hemorrhage accompanied by a morbid excitation of the sexual organs, or excessive sexual desire. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 103. Platina is especially useful in cases of metrorrhagia with dark, thick, coagulated blood, the pain in the small of the back moving into the two iliac regions and causing a pressing down- wards in the internal parts, with excessive sensitiveness of the genital organs. Plat, and Bell, ought to be especially used in profuse menstruation characterized by the above symptoms. Arch. VIII. 3, p. 77, 78. All. h. Z. V. p. 310. Platina tToTo was curative in a case of profuse menstru- ation. Symptoms : Excessive cutting in the abdomen several days previous to the appearance of the menses, heavy press- ing towards the genital organs, and labor-like pains, from the p 218 DISEASES OF THE FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION, small of the back through the groin into the thigh. — During the menses the drawing is less, but the cutting and pressing continue. Arch. II. 1, p. 90. Pulsat. is useful in metrorrhagia, when the hemorrhage is not continuous, but at times ceases, at times returns with in- creased violence, much coagulated blood being passed. Ann. II. p. 53. Puls. Y, one drop, metrorrhagia, with false labor-pains, in a pregnant female. Symptoms : Blackish blood, at times liquid, at times coming off in clots. — The entrance of the vagina narrow, dry; it can only be entered with great pain and force. — The os tincse is closed ; the vaginal portion relaxed. — The fetus indistinct and high up. — Weakness from the hemorrhage and the labor-pains. — The labor-pains do not cause the uterus to contract. Ann, 1. p. 107, etc. Puls. IV, arrested a violent hemorrhage after confinement the placenta remaining attached. Ann. II. p. 22, 23: Sabina X°°. Metrorrhagia for eleven weeks. Symptoms : Discharge of much black blood, especially at night, frequently in big lumps ; it is sometimes bright-red. — Violent tearing in all the limbs, pain in the small of the back and abdomen.- — Tearing headache, generally on the left side ; frequently intolerable. Arch. XIV. 3, p. 112. Sabina cures violent metrorrhagia, with labor-like pains ; moving from the small of the back to the groin, and violent desire to urinate. Ann. II. p. 52. Sabina I, eight doses in four weeks. Metrorrhagia after miscarriage. Symptoms : Blood generally coagulated, dark, blackish, more rarely thin and watery ; at night the discharge is less and painless. — Slight pressure above the ossa pubis, and pressing towards the genital organs. — General weakness ; emaciation. — Pale complexion. — Sometimes vertigo. A . h. Z. V. p. 323. Sabina V, one drop, cured a chronic metrorrhagia, with peculiar pain in the limbs. Arch. V. 1, p. 158. Sabina VIII 00 , one dose a day, removed a violent metrorr- hagia with pinching in the abdomen ; the blood was thin, and the patient very weak. Hygea. I. p. 81, 82. Sec ale cornutum cures profuse menstruation and me- trorrhagia. A. h. Z. I. p. 131. Secale corn. X, has cured hemorrhage from miscarriage, from parturition, and in one case from a violent shock on the abdomen of a pregnant female. A. h. Z. III. p. 173. Arch. XV. 2, p. 84, 85. Sepia X, cures profuse menstruation, metrorrhagia. PROLAPSUS UTERI. 219 Symptoms : Continued, excessive discharge of blood day and night. — Spasmodic, contractive pain in the abdomen, pain- ful pressing towards the genital organs, sometimes stitches dart through them. A. h. Z. V. p. 323. 8. ORGANIC CHANGES OF THE UTERUS. Sepia appears to be the most effective remedy against in- duration of the vagina or the os tincae ; it affords much relief. A.h.Z. I. p. 145. Belladonna X°° relieved a swelling of the uterus after parturition. Symptoms : The uterus might be felt above the symphisis pubis like a hard tumor. — Continual pressing, pushing, draw- ing and violent pains in the uterus, with pain in the small of the back. Arch. XV. 2, p. 116. Belladonna affords relief in cancer of the womb. It is indicated when there is painful pressing downwards, as if the lower intestines would issue from the vagina, with pain in the small of the back. After Bell., Hep. is frequently indicated, Plat, is often indicated, when the pain in the small of the back is not present. Arch. XI. 2, p. 54. Thuya, Mercur. Staphis. Acid, nitr., are also recom- mended in cancer of the womb. Ann. I. p. 284. Bellad. 20, one dose every forty-eight hours, and after- wards Ars. every four days, completely cured scirrhus and prolapsus of the uterus ; accompanied by continual hemorr- hage, pain in the back, shootings in the groin, costiveness, and difficult walking. Ann. IV. p. 338, 339. 9. PROLAPSUS UTERI. Belladonna relieves and even cures prolapsus. Arch. XL 2, p. 54. Ann. IV. p. 338. A.h. Z. I. p. 345. Nux v. IV, and Aurum II and III, removed a descent of the uterus, brought on by lifting a heavy load. Symptoms : Is unable to make water, notwithstanding the painful pressing upon the bladder. — Can neither lie nor sit. — Burning thirst ; lips and tongue dry and hot. — No appetite, no sleep.— Constipation, violent desire for stool. — Skin hot, but sweaty. — Distention of the region of the bladder, does not bear the least touch. — Pressing, lancinating pains from the region of the ossa pubis towards the vagina. — Descent of the uterus ; the vaginal portion being thicker and shorter; the os tincee, which is open, feels enlarged. — The substance of the uterus is hard and tough. Arch. VI. 1, p. 72, etc. VII. 1, p. 82. 220 DISEASES OF THE FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION. Nux. v. X° has several times removed a prolapsus uteri or vaginae, as it sometimes takes place in confinement, after the pains. Arch. X. 2. p. 62. 10. NYMPHOMANIA. Platina II has afforded great service in a sort of nymph- omania. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 103. Ann. IV. p. 325. Platina 1V° or X° is the most useful remedy in nymph- omania with delirium, in confinement. Arch. X. 2, p. 49. Veratrtjm IV° has cured a case of nymphomania, from suppression of the lochia. Arch. X. 2, p. 49. 11. STERILITY. Cannabis I, one drop, and afterwards Merc. Ill, giving both remedies twice to husband and wife, effected pregnancy, after a sterility of six years. Arch. IV. 1, p. 120. Calc. X°°, given against a copper eruption in the face, effected pregnancy in a female who had not conceived for nine years past. Pr. Com. d. L. S. V. I. p. 171. Phosphorus appears to be a distinguished remedy against sterility ; likewise Merc, and Ferr. A. h. Z. III. p. 41, 42. L p. 156, etc. 12. MISCARRIAGE. Belladonna has relieved the consequences from mis- carriage. Symptoms : Considerable hemorrhage. — The patient is faint, stupefied, pale, disfigured.— Great heat of the whole body, especially the head ; excessive thirst.— Violent palpitation of the heart ; headache. — Oppression of the chest, and constant moaning. — Violent uneasiness and tossing about. — Pulse fre- quent and irritated. Constipation and strange feeling yielded to Bryonia X 000 . Ann. II. p. 296. Calc. is one of the preventives against miscarriage. A. h. Z. I. p. 51. Cham. t - Vo o, repeated in a few days, has speedily removed fever, with threatening miscarriage. Symptoms : Heaviness of the limbs. — Frequent yawning. — Coldness of the whole body ; internal chilliness. — Excessive restlessness. — Convulsive, single twitchings of the limbs. — Vio- lent, labor-like pains in the small of the back, extending to- wards the abdomen and the genital organs. — Some hemorrhage from the vagina. Arch. II. 2, p. 90. MISCARRIAGE. 221 Ferrum prevented miscarriage in a female who had mis- carried three times before. Arch. VI. 3, p. 102. Nux v. is excellent in preventing miscarriage, inasmuch as it removes the varicose condition of the uterus, by which he- morrhage is frequently caused ; or, when exciting spirituous drinks have produced congestions to the uterus ; or when there is constipation. H. pr. Erf. I. p. 54, 55. Sabina IV — VI, one dose a month, prevented miscar- riage in a female who had constantly miscarried in the third month of pregnancy, as soon as she came under the influence of an emotion, or when she took cold. Sabina likewise re- moved the labor-like drawing and cutting from the small of the back to the uterus, and the labor-pains which she felt in the fourth month. Arch. IV. 1, p. 118. Sabina V, one drop, after Ipec. 2, relieved a woman who had miscarried three times in her fourth month, even when the symptoms of her former miscarriages had already appeared : chilliness, heat, pressing towards the uterus, with some dis- charge of blood. Arch. VI. 3, p. 102. Sabina X°° prevented miscarriage in a female who had miscarried five times before, even when, in her third month, the abdomen was already flaccid, had a doughy feel, the uterus had descended, and fever and pains had already set in A h Z. IV. p. 14. Sabina III, one drop, removed the precursory symptoms of miscarriage in the sixth month. Symptoms : Sudden, violent pain extending towards the thighs, alternately moving towards the genital organs, as if the menses would make their appearance. — Vomiting of theingesta. — Continual desire for stool and violent diarrhoea. — Fever, with chattering. — Anguish and despondency. A. h. Z. V. p. 152. Secale corn. X°°, arrested immediately the hemorrhage and labor-like pains, brought on by slight fright, in the third month. The woman had had two miscarriages, in her third month. A. h. Z. III. p. 172. Secale corn. X° arrested the continual hemorrhage and the colic of a pregnant female, which had already once brought on a premature confinement. A.h.Z. III. p. 172. Sepia and Zincum are recommended as preventives against A.h. Z. I. p. 147. 222 DISEASES OF THE FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION. 13. AILMEMTS DURING PREGNANCY. Acidum phosp. I affords relief in the so-called cutting wa- ters of pregnant females. Hygea, II. p. 32. Aconitum O, one drop. Vomiting of a pregnant female. Symptoms : Nausea in the morning, retching, vomiting of mucus. — After every meal, violent pain in the stomach, nau- sea and vomiting.— Violent headache, with pressure in the fore- head and over the orbits. Ann. I. p. 250. Acon. removed the fear of death in a lying-in female. Arch. IX. 1 ? p. 115, etc. Acon., two doses, removed a lancinating, burning, some- times sore pain in the right hypochondrium, in a piegnant female of a vehement temper. Ann. II. p. 98. Arnica, two doses, relieved a pain in the abdomen, brought on by a strain ; violent stitches in the pit of the stomach, whence a pressure and a sensation as of constriction of the chest move towards the back, increased by eating, drinking, and con- tact ; accompanied by heat, sweat, and frequent pulse. Ann. II. p. 98. Arsen. VI, one drop, every evening, afforded help, when the morning nausea became a fainting fit, and when, the sto- mach being empty, there was retching and discharge of some mucus and water, with previous burning sensation in the region of the stomach and fauces. Hygea, II. p. 423. Belladonna frequently cures melancholia, in and after confinement, depending upon a disturbance of the sexual ap- paratus. Arch. XI. 2, p. 84. Bellad. V, several doses, relieved a case of spasm of the stomach. Symptoms : Violent, spasmodic pain in the pit of the sto- mach and the left hypochondrium, with retching and vomit- ng. — Painfullness of the whole body. — Violent pressing to- wards the genital organs, with frequent desire to urinate. — Emis- sion of scanty, watery urine. — Face red, bloated, hot. — Partial loss of consciousness : taciturn, without motion, sometimes uttering a sudden cry. A. h. Z. V. p. 68. Belladonna speedily removes spasmodic, labor-Jike ab- dominal pains of pregnant females, most violent in the region of the back, the congestion of blood to the chest being fre- quently so violent that it brings on palpitation of the heart, and shortness of breath, spasmodic trembling and shaking of the extremities, even of the whole body, and accompanied with dry heat and great thirst. Arch. XI. 2, p. 63. AILMENTS DURING PREGNANCY. 223 Bell ad. relieves the peculiar throbbing toothache of preg- nant females. Arch. XII. 3, p. 142. Bryonia X 000 relieved abdominal sufferings of a preg- nant, female. Symptoms : Vertigo, when stooping. — Gloominess, cloudi- ness of the head ; obscuration of sight. — Continually an insipid taste in the mouth. — No appetite, frequent hiccough. — Inclina- tion to vomit, retching, after a meal.— Spasmodic drawing in the arms, and sometimes involuntary shaking of the same. — Drawing pain in the lower limbs. Ann. III. p. 173. Brvonia X, one drop, has removed a burning pain in the region of the os tincse, going off on pressure and returning after the pressure ceased or when touching the parts. Ann. I. p. 87. Castoreum helped in one case of chronic vomiting of a pregnant female. Hygea, II. p. 424. Chamom. IV 00000 , and in twenty-four hours Bellad. X 00000 relieved abdominal pains of a pregnant female. Symptoms : Burning pain below the false ribs of the left side and in the pit of the stomach. — Lancinating pains when coughing, sneezing, or touching the parts, in the left side of the abdomen. — Frequent desire to urinate, afternoon and evening ; when standing, the urine flows involuntarily.— Violent itching of the abdomen. — Diarrhoea after every little dietetic transgres- sion. — Flushes of heat. Cocculus VI 00000 has relieved a case of frequent desire to urinate. Ann. III. p. 172. Ferrum I, has sometimes relieved the vomiting of preg- nant females, otherwise in good health, when they suddenly jump up from table and throw off the ingesta with one jerk, without losing their appetite for more food. Hygea, II. p. 423. Hyosciamus I, one drop, has relieved spasms of a preg- nant female. Symptoms : Dull, violent headache. — Bloated, red coun- tenance. — Frequent twitchings in the cheeks. — Nausea, vomit- ing of the ingesta, with violent pains in the pit of the stomach. — Spasmodic pains in the abdomen. — Constipation. — Fits; she uttered a violent cry every ten minutes ; there u as increased redness of the countenance, great anguish, oppression of the chest, and tightness of breath ; twitchings of the extremities and face, the mouth being turned to one side ; loss of conscious- ness. Ann. I. p. 309. Ipec, in repeated doses, has relieved nausea and inclina- tion to vomit of pregnant females. Arch. XII. 2, p. 26. Ipec, two doses, relieved the vomiting and nausea of preg- 221 DISEASES OF THE FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION. nant females. Sometimes Natrum m. and Conium. Hygea, I. p. 35. Ipec. 2 arrested a violent metrorrhagia. Ann. I. p. 271. Magn. mur. IY, one drop every day, has afforded excel- lent service, when pregnant females complain of nausea all day long, without ever vomiting, eating certain kinds of food with appetite, having a livid appearance and inclining to weep from nervousness. In a few cases, the nausea was accompa- nied by a lancinating pain in the left side, under the short ribs, Hygea, II. p. 423. Nux v. frequently relieves the vomiting of pregnant fe- males ; likewise the vomiting which takes place in the last month of pregnancy, with excessive colic. H. pr. Erf. I. p. 60. Nux v. has relieved abdominal pains in pregnant females. Symptoms : Nausea, thirst, sudden diarrhoea. — Frequently a canine hunger, without appetite. — Great weakness with tre- mor of the limbs. — Pressure in the pit of the stomach and grip- ing, previous to stool. — Great weakness and paleness of coun- tenance during the paroxysms, i". d. h. H. I. p. 193. Nux v. in complicated ailments during pregnancy. Symptoms : Lancinating, intolerable pain in the right side of the chest, most violent in the morning, and moving to the small of the back. — Pressing downwards in the abdomen. — Constipation, alternating with diarrhoea. — When eating she is speedily satiated and loathes food. — Tensive pain across the pit of the stomach. — Hollow, dry cough in day-time, with pain in the chest— Short breath, and oppression of the chest, when making a slight effort. — Sometimes general flushes of heat and red countenance. Ann. II. p. 99. Nux v. has cured a case of swelling of the vagina during pregnancy, with burning, pricking pains, increased b}^ contact. Ann. II. p. 116. Opium, repeated doses of the tincture, is useful in costive- ness of females. Platina, Plumb. Alum, and especially Sepia, are dis- tinguished remedies to remove costiveness. A. h. Z. I. p. 55. Y. p. 305. Phosphorus YIII, in drops, has helped when the ingesta were thrown off with a jerk. Hygea, II. p. 423. Pulsat. IV. Abdominal pains of pregnant females. Symptoms : Vertigo when stooping. — Stinging, turning pains in the forehead. — Tongue coated white. — Little appetite. — Every thing tastes bitter. — Badly tasting eructations. — Heart- burn after a meal, unto vomiting. — Evacuation of hard faeces, every two or three days. — Frequent dry coryza. — Short breath- AILMENTS DURING PREGNANCY. 225 ing, especially when ascending a height. — Burning pain in the back. — Tearing in the limbs from the hip to the knee. — Rest- less sleep ; anxious dreams. — Continual chilliness. — Tremor of the limbs when walking. Bryonia X 000 relieved the re- maining constipation. Ann. III. p. 174. Pulsat. V, one drop. Melancholia of a pregnant female : Bell, had not done much good. Symptoms : Cold, gloomy, distrustful, reserved. — Taciturn, folds her hands, lays them on the abdomen, sighs. — Sometimes heat of the face and thirst. — No desire for food. — Weakness ; soreness of arms and lower limbs. — Complete absence of sleep. — Walks about frequently, looking for things at the wrong place. or knows not where she is. — Talks foolishly in the night, and wants to go, from fear of black men. Arch. IX. 1, p. 114, 115. Puls. relieves the toothache of a pregnant female. Symptoms : Pain comes in paroxysms, is most violent in the evening, with a feeling of chilliness over the whole body, shuddering, anguish about the heart and great paleness, in- creasing to such an extent that it brought on loss of con- sciousness and fainting ; also several nightly fits. — The pain was relieved by cool air. — Gums bloated and sore. — Heaviness of the head and vertigo. — Mood mild and passive. Merc, re- stored the firmness of the gums. A. h. Z. IV. p. 273. Pulsat. IY, smelling, relieved abdominal pain in a preg- nant female. Symptoms : Continual, violent chilliness. — Pulse small. — Face alternately red and pale. — Eyes dim, deep, tongue coated white. — No appetite. — Sluggish stool. — Stitches in the chest. — Labor-pains in the abdomen, below the umbilicus, in the re- gion of the uterus, with some hemorrhage from the vagina : the pain is increased by motion. — Nausea, after every meal. Ann. I. p. 260. Pulsatilla, for abdominal pains, aggravated by sitting ; also for abdominal spasms, with continual, painful desire to urinate, more when sitting. Ann. II. p. 98. Pulsat. speedily cured a case of leucorrhoea during preg- nancy. It is the most certain remedy to remove the false pains, especially when they occur morning and night, shortly before confinement. A. h. Z. I. p. 147. Puls. Ill removed a continual desire to urinate, in pregnant females, with drawing in the abdomen. Ann. II. p. 109. Secale corn. X 000 cures spasms in the calves and soles, disturbing sleep and hindering motion. Arch. XV. 1, p. 121. Sepia X°. Abdominal pains. Symptoms : Distensive headache when stooping. — Putrid 226 DISEASES OF THE FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION. taste with eructations. — Fetid smell in the nose. — Much thirst and little appetite. — Sometimes nausea, and even vomiting af- ter a meal. — Pressure and heaviness in the abdomen, and sen- sation of distention, as if the abdomen would burst. — Burning and stitches in the abdomen, near the umbilicus, in the left side, down to the leg. — Violent pressure upon the bladder, during the motions of the fetus. — Chilliness and heaviness in the lower limbs. — Lancinating pain in the vagina, and profuse leucorrhoea. — Burning and tearing pains in the small of the back, back, and up to the shoulders. — Restless, short sleep, with tossing about. — Frequent chilliness in the evening and open air. Ann. III. p. 173. Sepia X 00 , smelling, removed violent toothache in the case of a pregnant female. Symptoms : The pain came on in paroxysms, throbbing, pulsative, with perceptible pulsation of all the arteries of the body ; relieved by cold water, returns immediately as soon as the water gets warm. — When the pain increases, tingling in the left hand, going over into tearing, and in a fit of spasmodic asthma. — Redness of the eyelids, painfully burning, especially when waking up. — Expulsion of blood from the nose, when blowing it.— Anxious, discouraged, weeping mood. A. h. Z. [V. p. 274, 275. Veratrum III. Abdominal ailments. Symptoms : Coldness of the whole body. — Cold feet. — Oc- casional flushes of heat with thirst. — Pressure in the stomach, when eating something ; afterwards hiccough with retching and water-brash, tasting bitter. — Cutting in the abdomen. — Tearing in the lower limbs. — Great weakness ; cannot remain up. Ann. I. p. 82, 83. 15. MORBID PHENOMENA DURING THE ACT OF PARTU- RITION. Arnica, wash, restored a rupture of the perinseum, in con- junction with the suture. Ann. III. p. 424. Bellad. II. Retarded delivery of the placenta. Symptoms : Bright-red face, shining eyes. — Dry skin. — Pulse small and hard. — Vagina dry ; placenta adhering firmly. — Abdomen bloated, the right side painful to the touch. — Con- tinual dry, short and hacking cough. — Mouth dry ; but would not drink. — Great anguish and internal uneasiness. — In half an hour severe pains set in, which threw off the placenta. Arch. V I. 1, p. 65. Coffea is useful in severe labor-pains, when the female is sensitive and not used to coffee. Ann. II. p. 114. MORBID PHENOMENA DURING PARTURITION. 227 Crocus I, and Sabina VI, have frequently arrested the hemorrhage occurring during parturition, without an artificial delivery becoming necessary, unless the placenta was attached over the mouth of the womb. Arch. XI. 2, p. 39. Hyosciamus IV, Chamomila VJ, Cicuta X, Ignatia X, Bell. X, are suitable against the cramps during parturition. Arch. X. 2, p. 38. Nux v. X is useful in too violent pains, Arch. X. 2, p. 38. Opium has been useful in sudden cessation of the previous powerful pains, with trembling, sometimes interrupted by vio- lent jerks in the body, coma, with the mouth open and snoring. Ann. II. p. 115. Puls. IV°. In retarded parturition and false pains of eleven hours, from inactivity of the uterus. In a few minutes, strong pains. Ann. IV. p. 327. A. h. Z. VI, p. 106, 107. Pulsat. relieves most certainly false pains, a short while previous to the confinement, especially when they are most violent evening and night, and disturb sleep. A. h. Z. I. p. 147. Pulsat. is said to be less curative in deficient pains than in spasmodic pains, with consequent inactivity of the uterus. 4. second dose did not seem to do any good in some cases. A. h. Z. IV. p. 278. Puls. IV°°. In metrorrhagia after confinement, with ad- hering placenta. The patient was already pale and covered with cold sweat, with roaring in the head and vanishing of sight, with deficient contractions of the uterus ; distortion of the eyes and itching of the facial muscles. Shortly after strong pains set in, the placenta becoming detached. Ann. III. p. 22, 23. Secale corn. X 0000 , four doses, one dose every two hours, promotes the pains. Symptoms : Four weeks previous to the confinement, after a fall, discharge of water from the uterus, with pains in the ab- domen, increased by motion, cutting, griping, compressive, and pressing downwards. — At the commencement of the delivery the face was livid and pale. —Head free, breathing short, quick, irregular. — Abdomen hard and distended. — Uterus very high, with ulcerative pain, when touched. — Skin flaccid, cool, viscid. — Thirst moderate. — Pulse small, frequent, empty. — The ex- ternal pudendum and the vagina were cool, rigid, without any turgescence. — The os tinea) bloated, hard like cartilage, tense, of the size of a dollar, turned backwards. — The head presented in the rather narrow, inclined strait of the pelvis. A, h. Z. III. p. 173. 228 DISEASES OF THE FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION. Secale corn. I 000 , two doses, accelerated parturition, Avhen the waters had already been discharged and the pains ceased completely. A. li. Z. III. p. 173. Secale corn, is frequently useful in deficient pains, in the third or fourth stage of labor, provided there is no peculiar painfullness or irritation between the pains, the uterus is pain- less, the os tincae open, soft ; when the placenta has remained behind, or in hemorrhage after parturition. Arch. XV. 2, 84. Secale corn. X 0000 , in two hours X°°. Adhering placenta. Symptoms : Violent hemorrhage after parturition. — Patient pale, exhausted, cold. — Pulse small, exhausted. — No pains. — The uterus contracted like a ball, and maybe felt between the umbilicus and crest of the ilium. — The mind tormented by the fear of death. — The os tincae is in the centre of the strait, towards the right side, of the size of a dollar, spasmodically contracted. — Vigorous pains soon set in, the placenta coming off. A. h. Z. VI. p. 105. Secale X 000 , in the case of a primipara, who could not be delivered on account of deficient but intolerably severe pains, soon made the pains less fatiguing, but more effective. Arch. XII. 2, p. 81. XV. 1, p. 111. Secale VI 000 , one or two doses, promoted the pains, in the second or third stage of labor. Arch. XV. 1, p. 121. Secale X°° accelerated delivery in a case of insufficient pains. A. h. Z. II. p. 158. Secale is useful in absence of pains, and weakness, with- out or with spasms. The dose may be repeated. A. h. Z. IV. p. 278. Secale X°°. Placenta attached over the mouth of the womb, hence hemorrhage, with deficient pains. The child being in the diagonal position, was delivered by turning ; the placenta did not come off, the hemorrhage and absence of pains continued. Secale arrested the hemorrhage speedily, and the placenta came off after the pains commenced. A. h. Z. VII. p. 23. 24. 5. MORBID PHENOMENA DURING CONFINEMENT. a. after-pains. Arnica X 00 removed the after-pains after the delivery had been accelerated by Secale. A. h. Z. III. p. 173. VI. p. 105. V. p. 55. Coffea I 000 relieves the violent after-pains, with which females who had borne several children are frequently affected. Arch. X. 2, p. 44. SORENESS OF THE MAMMAE.— WEANING. 229 Chamomilla has been useful in a case of severe after- pains, and in metrorrhagia. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 100. VIII. 3, p. 79. Nux v. has relieved some very violent after-pains, especially when she felt in the recumbent position as if she had a desire to go to stool, but, when going to stool, the spasmodic pains extended more to the uterus and bladder. H. pr. Erf. I. p. 60. b. SORENESS OF THE MAMMiE — WEANING. Arnica is useful in soreness of the mammae, while wean- ing the child ; frequently however sulphur and the antipsorics are necessary. A. h. Z. V. p. 23. Arnica O, 12 drops in three ounces of distilled water, bathing the nipples three times a day and using sulphur II°° internally, effected a perfect cure. Symptoms : Inflammation and rhagades of the nipples ; the left nipple ulcerated and bloated. — Several glandular in- durations in the left mamma, of the size of a nut. — The mother is very much irritated, cannot sleep from pain. Hygea. I. p. 47, 48. Calc X°, cures soreness of the mammae, when arrived at the last stage ; also Graph. Lycop. and Sepia. Arch. X. 2 3 p. 56. Causticum X, six doses, one every seven days, has cured sore nipples with rhagades, and herpes all around. A. h. Z. III. p. 163. Nux. v. X°, one drop, relieved a pain of the nipples, which were almost closed, making sucking impossible. A.h.Z. II. p. 63. Nux v. X°. Soreness of the nipples. Symptoms : Immediately after parturition violent drawing pains in the nipples, especially violent after sucking. — The nipples are somewhat sore, whitish in the centre, without sup- purating. Ann. II. p. 353, 354. Pulsatilla has done the greatest good to the mother while weaning her baby ; according to others Bryonia or Rhus is the best remedy. Arch. XV. 1, p. 126. Sulphur. Great soreness of the nipples. Symptoms : During the first days of weaning, the nipples became sore, with deep rhagades. The borders of the rhagades frequently bled and burnt like fire. Deep rhagades at the base of the nipples and partly in the areola. — Previous to the fully developed soreness, she suffered with asthma and oppression of the heart. The remaining soreness, and the small humid vesicles, which had formed, were relieved by Graphites. Arch. VIII. 3, p. 148, 149. 230 DISEASES OF THE FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION. Sulphur. Soreness and induration of the mammas, com- mencing during pregnancy. Symptoms : Sometimes slight drawing in the indurated places of the mammas. — Swelling of the mammas in the fourth month, and painful to the slightest touch. — The nipples and areolae are chapped and covered with straw-colored scales, from under which an acrid humor oozes out. — Frequent itch- ing, at night, in the sore places, going over into burning pain after scratching. After taking Sulphur the nipples became cured and the mammae painless ; the induration yielded to Gra- phites, the soreness and scales of the left mamma to Lyc. Arch.VlII. 3 5 p. 156. C. ERYSIPELATOUS INFLAMMATION OF THE MAMMAE. Belladonna is almost a specific against erysipelatous in- flammation of the mammae, after w^eaning. There are swell- ings, indurations, redness, irradiating towards one point, lanci- nating and tearing pains in the mammae. Arch. IX. 3, p. 40 . Bell ad. X°, also Bry. may be employed, when the chest begins to become hard and turgescent, and when the milk be- comes stagnant, with incipient redness of the skin. When the inflammation is considerable, a poultice of juniper may be ap- plied. Arch. X. 2, p. 56, 57, Bryonia X°° removed inflammation of the chest conse- quent upon cold. Symptoms : Tension ; violent, lancinating pain under the affected mamma : burning externally. — Considerable hardness of the chest, especially towards the axilla ; red skin and in- crease of warmth. — General feverish excitement. A. h. Z. IY. p. 282. Phosphorus X° is suitable in bad cases of erysipelatous inflammation with threatening or beginning suppuration. Arch. X. 2, p. 57. Phosphorus X, frequently repeated. Symptoms : After chills, heat, thirst, headache and pain in the mammae. — Swelling of the mamma, redness, heat, hard- ness, elasticity, tension, weight. — The pain is continually throb- bing, burning, lancinating. — The secretion of milk is either di- minished or stops altogether. — Generally only a few places are inflamed, with red, hot spots. No drug facilitates the opening of the abscess better than Phosphorus. Cham, has some- times afforded help, when chagrin or fright was the cause. A. h. Z. Y. 3, p. 307. Silicea X° is suitable in neglected cases, when either sup- COLIC OF LYING-IN WOMEN. 231 puration or hardness and inflammation prevail, or when fistu- lous openings are formed, secreting a thin, sometimes fetid and white-colored water. Arch. X. 2, p. 58. A. h. Z. V. p. 308. Sulphur O, one drop, four doses, cured an ulcer which made its appearance in a fortnight after an erysipelatous in- flammation ; the ulcer was of the size of a pigeon's egg, and entirely covered by a spongy excrescence, with secretion of a thin bloody pus, and itching all around. A. h. Z. V. p. 308. d. INCIPIENT PUTREFACTION OF THE UTERUS. Secale X 000 , every other day. Symptoms : Some fever. — Skin frequently hot, dry, with intermediate sweat. — Great lassitude, frequently, obscuration of sight and oscillations of light before the eyes. — Obtusion of the head. — Urine hot, burning, in small quantities. — Rash, espe- cially on the chest and on the nape of the neck. — Thick fur on the tongue. — Ravings in her slumber, frequently disturbed by startings and not refreshing. — Great despondency and fear of death. — Lochial discharge scanty, frequently intermitting, fetid. Sometimes slight thrills of shuddering through the body. The improvement commenced after the eighth day. Arch. XY. 1, p. 107, etc. e. SOPOROUS CONDITION DURING CONFINEMENT. Opium 1°°, one dose. Symptoms : Face bright red, bloated, eyes half open, lower jaws hanging down, complete loss of consciousness. — Breath- ing difficult, slow, sometimes intermitting. — Pulse suppressed, slow, intermittent, unequal.— Frequent twitchings in the mus- cles of the face, especially the corners of the mouth. — The left leg, and still more the left forearm, are convulsively jerked to- wards the body. Consciousness returned three hours after tak- ing the opium. Ann. I. p. 321, etc. f. colic of lying-in women. Cham, IV°°, every three or four hours, relieved a nursing female, who caught cold, in consequence of which she was at- tacked with the most violent abdominal spasms, bordering upon enteritis. A, h. Z. II. p. 26. Nux. v. X relieved a primipara suffering with the follow- ing symptoms : Difficulty of urinating ; vomiting ; has to walk crooked, every step hurts her ; pain when touching the body, 232 DISEASES OF THE FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION, Six weeks afterwards, under similar circumstances, Nux was of no avail, whereas Bellad. helped in six hours. A. h. Z. III. p. 176. Bryonia VII, one drop. Colic. Symptoms : Aching, and burning pain in the abdomen, aggravated morning and evening, extends over the whole ab- domen, especially the region over the crest of the left ilium. — The pain moves towards the stomach, and causes a clawing sensation in that organ, accompanied by general weakness. — Feeling of weakness in the small of the back. — Drowsiness in day-time. — Little appetite.— Hard stool. — Drawing pain in the lower limbs, from above downwards, frequently at night.-— Leucorrhcea. — Sweat at night and when walking. — Sepia had simply diminished the drawing pain in the lower limbs. Ann. III. p. 275. g. phlegmasia alba dqlens. Arnica removed the precursors of a phlegmasia alba do- lens : seated, periodically increasing tearing in the region of the hips ; painful tension in the leg, which is paralyzed as it were, and cannot be stretched conveniently A. h. Z. I. p. 50. Belladonna V. In a primipara. Symptoms : First, slight pricking and tearing in the left hip, and soon after tension in the whole lower limb. — Soon after the pain increases, the power of motion diminishes, there is some swelling in the upper part of the leg. — On the third day, entire inability to move, she lies extended in her bed. shrieks, when some one approaches her, for the purpose of touching the lower half of her body. — The limb is somewhat swollen, and so sensitive, that it did not brook the least touch. — Look unsteady and anxious. — Thirst great. — Pulse more hard than full, one hundred and twenty pulsations in a minute. — Sleeplessness. — Short, anxious breathing. — Imagines she will have to die. — Creeping in the limbs ; the right limb is likewise affected, and feels paralyzed. — One dose of Bell, pro- cured perfect recovery. Ann. III. p. 435. 436. Aconitum VIII 000 , and next day Rhus X°° afforded essen- tial relief, after a fruitless alloeopathic treatment. Symptoms : Diminished appetite, and disturbed sleep. — Thirst. — Violent, tearing pains along the inner side of the limb. The limb is somewhat swollen, not very hot, but not bearing any touch. — Secretion of milk very scanty. After taking Rhus, the patient was able to walk a little ; to complete the cuie, Nux, Ars. Bell, and Puls. were required. Ann. III. p. 437, 438. PUSTULOUS ERUPTION OF LYING-IN WOMEN. 233 h* GALACTIRRHGEA, DEFICIENCY OF MILK. Bellad. and Bryon. may be useful in galactirrhoea, inas- much as they are found efficient remedies to diminish the se- cretion of milk, which becomes necessary in case of death of the child, or when the child is to be weaned. A. h. Z* ILL p. 127. Calc X° is recommended when the mammas are so full of milk, that it flows off spontaneously. In other cases, it has been found necessary to give repeated doses of one drop each. Arch. X, 2, p. 47. Causticum X, six doses, one dose every seven days, has increased the secretion of milk, when it was deficient. A. h» Z. 11L p. 163. Pulsat. is useful in suppressed secretion of milk. Arch, X. 2, p. 46. L PUSTULOUS ERUPTION OF LYING-IN WOMEN. Petroleum VII 0000 , giving previously Aconite X. Symptoms : Smaller and larger pustules, some of them of the size of a pea, with violent itching and burning, leaving a purulent base behind, but drying off little by little. When sweating, even a fortnight after, large red cicatrices made their appearance, without suppurating. — Continual headache, aching, stupefying pain in the forehead, increased by orgasm of the bloody and becoming throbbing in this latter case. — Heaviness of the head. — Redness, heat and burning in the face. — Bitterness of the mouth, especially in the morning. — Little appetite, with im- perfect taste, — After a meal, pressure and weight in the stomach, one dose. Puerperal fever. PUERPERAL FEVER. 235 Symptoms : Headache, as if the brain were pressed out. — Dilatation of the pupils. — The eye appears greatly injected. — Face covered with sweat. — Great thirst. — Coated tongue ; nau- seous taste; inclination to vomit. — Violent colic, as if a place were seized with nails, increased by external pressure. — No stool, no sleep. — Urine bright-red. — Lochia watery and scanty. — Pulse small, quick and hard. Arch. II. 2, p. 83, etc. Bellad. II, one drop. Inflammation of the abdomen, with adhering placenta. Symptoms : Face bright red, eyes shining. — Abdomen bloated and painful to the touch. Arch. VII. 1, p. 67. Bellad. is suitable in puerperal fever brought on by violent emotions and retrocession of the milk. Symptoms : Erysipelatous inflammation of the mammae. — Short breathing, anguish. — Drawing, lancinating, labor-like pains in the abdomen, intense, with pressing towards (he genital organs and the anus, and continual desire for stool. — Discharge of coagulated, fetid blood, or suppression of the lochia. — Meteor- ism, with lancinating, digging (giinding) pains, more violent when touching the parts, and accompanied with continual short irritation inducing a cough. — Burning heat of the whole body, especially the forehead and palms of the hands, with sweat of the other parts, and thirst. — Difficulty of deglutition by constric- tion of the pharynx. — Violent headache, with sensation as of pressing in the forehead, from within outwards, turgescent veins of the head, and redness of the eyes. — Headache increased by the least noise or motion, or by moving the eyes, even unto de- lirium. — Restless sleep, with tossing from side to side. Bellad. deserves especial consideration when there is a tendency to the nervous character. Arch. IX. 3, p. 40, etc. Bellad. Metritis, threatening to pass over into puerperal fever. Symptoms : Violent chilliness, especially on the abdomen, followed by heat, especially on the chest and abdomen. — Con- tinual pains in the uterus and anus. — Lochia diminished and smelling badly. — Frequent retching, with bloated abdomen. — Touching the abdomen is painful.- —Delirium during short sleep. — The remaining distention and constipation were removed b/ two doses of Nux. Arch. XIV. 3, p. 123. Bellad. X 0000 , preceded by Aa >n. X 000 . Inflammation of the abdomen of a lying-in female. Symptoms : Countenance sunken, pale. — Skin hot, with profuse sweat over the body. — Pulse small, frequent. — Frequent chilliness, with subsequent redness of the face, general he Miing of the milk. — Cri- sis by copious sweat. Jf. h. Z. V. p. 278, 279. Nux v. X.°, Puls. IV 0000 having bpen interrupted in its action by dietetic transgressions. Puerp. fever after a cold. CORYZA. 239 Symptoms : Obtusion of the head.- -Tingling in the ears, and feeling of faintness while performing some easy work. — Hoarse, rough voice.- -Scraping sensation in the throat, with a littie dry cough, and scraping pain in the chest. — Little appe- tite ; meat tastes like clay. — Much mucus in the mouth, and mucous coating of the tongue. — Stool hard, insufficiei t, with pressure upon the rectum. — Profuse ieucorrhoea for the last eight days ; while standing she passes clots of a milk-white appearance, weakening her very much. — Diminution of the milk in the mammse. — Short breathing and dryness of the windpipe in the morning. — Excessive weakness in the limbs. — Little restless sleep. — Quantity of exhausting sweat by day and at night. — Frequent chills under the skin, especially after- noon. — The leucoi rhaea had disappeared after Puls. and some improvement had set in. Jinn. II. p. 179. Rhus is indispensable in puerp. fever, when the nervous symptoms begin to predominate, and the symptoms are aggra- vated by the least vexation, or when it induces the sudden ap- pearance of bloody, coagulated lochia in the place of the white. jBt in R. II. p. 200. XV. DISEASES OF INFANTS. a. CORYZA. Nux v. X°, given to the mother, or causing the baby to smell of it, is the best remedy against this affection. In dry coryza it is well to rub the inside of the nose with fat, milk, or olive-oil. Arch. X. 2, p. 68, 69. b. CONSTIPATION. Alumina removes obstinate constipation of babies. A. h. Z. III. p. 127. Nux, Opium, Bryo., Sulp. and Lyc X°, are likewise recommended. Arch. X. 2, p. 70. C. CRYING. Bellad. X° is said to be useful when no other symptoms can be discovered. — Coff. X° may be given, when the child 240 DISEASES OF INFANTS. has been disturbed in its rest by the nurse, and wants to sleep, but cannot. Arch. X. 2, p. 71. Jalapa II, even one drop, and repeated, is almost a specific. Arch. XII. 2, p. 27. Cham, is useful against crying originating in violent ab- dominal pains. The infants bend double, toss about with an- guish. Heat, sweat in the face as from anguish ; sometimes diarrhoea, emission of flatulence, etc. A. k. Z. V. p. 86, 87. Rheum t £- - or - f0 -^ has been found speedily efficacious against the violent crying of infants, when colic seemed to be the cause of it. Ann. IV. p. 401. d. HERNIA. Nux v. and Verat. X° have frequently removed inguinal hernia caused by violent crying. Arch. X. 2, p. 71. e. SORENESS. Chamom. IV , internally, and perhaps also a weak infusion of Cham, as a wash, is recommended by Dr. Gross. Ignat. and Puls. ought to be given, when the soreness originates in an abuse of Chamomilla. When the case is very obstinate, the mother may take Sulphur and Graphites X°. Arch. X. 2, p. 71, 72. Lycopodium X° has cured soreness of the genital organs and the inner surface of the thighs, forming long, flat ulcers, of the appearance of lard and surrounded with inflamed edges, accompanied with humid scald-head. A. h. Z. IV. p. 13. Sulphur (tinct.) one or two doses cured soreness of infants ; the skin behind the ears, on the neck, under the arms,, in the iliac region, and between the thighs, being very ied and humid, and covered here and there with thick, badly smelling, purulent lymph. A. h. Z. IV. p. 20. Sepia X° has cured a case of soreness, with secretion of fetid mucus, violent pains, and nightly cough. Ann. III. p. /. RASH. Aconit. X° is recommended as the best remedy against the erysipelas and benign rash of infants. Arch. X* 2, p. 72. SPASMS. 241 g. APHTHA. Acid. Sulph. X°, sometimes Merc. viv. X°, are excellent remedies. Arch. X. 2, p. 72. Borax X° has cured several aphthae better than any other remedy could have done. Arch. XII. 2, p. 83. A. h. Z. I. p. 161. Borax XI, one drop, cures aphthae very speedily. Accord- ing to others the dose ought to be repeated, or rather Sulphur X, two or three doses. A. h. Z. II. p. 63. III. p. 116. h. SPASMS. Belladonna III has relieved spasms in a child of two years. Stram. had previously been given on account of other symptoms, and Ars. had had a very beneficial effect. Symptoms : Pale, cachectic appearance, with bloated ab- domen. — Frequent fits : weeping as from anger ; it stretches the feet, bends backwards, stiikes with the hands, tosses about with violent cries, bends double and clenches the fingers, but not the thumbs ; persuasion makes the symptoms worse ; it then strikes after the persons that, are near, and attempts to bite them. — Between the attacks the child is obstinate, de- mands now this, now that, and scorns the things which are offered. — Eats little, vomits the ingesta. — Unquenchable thirst. — Diarrhoea, frequently of undigested food. — Points to the ab- domen with a sad countenance. — Restless tossing about at night, unrefreshing slumber towards morning. Arch. I. p. 95, etc. Bellad. X°, in a child of six weeks. Symptoms : Cries day and night, works with hands and feet, and clenches the thumbs. — Makes all sorts of faces, some- times smiles while asleep, and then wakes with a piercing scream. — Alternate diarrhoea and constipation ; much flatu- lence. Stram. X° relieved a relapse. Bellad. X°, in a child of one and a half years. Symptoms : General spasms, convulsions of all the limbs, pale and cold. — Pulse small, contracted. Arch. XIV. 3, p. 108, 109. Belladonna. Spasms consequent upon suppression of a running from the ear. Symptoms : Convulsions. — Boring with the head into the pillow ; it falls over when sitting- — No appetite, much thiist. — Thin, greenish stools. — Accelerated breathing and pulse. — Af- 242 DISEASES OP INFANTS. ter wards spasmodic drawing up of the limb, with pain, relieved by Nux. /. d. h. H. II. p. 156. Bs [.lad. in a child of five and a half years. Symptoms : Thin stools, and vomiting of green mucus — Fits : commences to cry, becomes fearful, trembling, imagines it will fall while lying in the bed, or it will be bit by dogs, and utters anxious cries : fearful convulsions of all the limbs and contortions of the countenance. — Face red, sweat. — Pupils di- lated ; eyes distorted. — Anxious, hurried breathing; quick puis?. — Between the attacks anxious, fearful, vehement, com- plains of headache, with single spasmodic twitchings of the facial muscles and hands. J. d. h. H. II. p. 157, 158. Bellad., in a child of six months. Symptoms : Restlessness, no sleep. — Distortion of the eyes, twitchings of the limbs ; sudden startings of the hands towards the head.— Much thirst.— Stool scanty, hard. J. d. h. H. III. p. 93. Caust. V, in a child of three years. Symptoms : Pain in the abdomen and head, weeping mood and out of humor. — Emission of a slight quantity of limpid urine every ten to fifteen minutes. — No stool, skin dry. — Sour smell from the mouth. — Heat and thirst. — Frequent delirium. — Abdomen sensitive to the touch. — Alternate clenching of the teeth, and smiling ; the weeping increases to piercing cries. — One hand is constantly lying under the head. — Borirg with the fingers into the mouth, chewing, and wiping the nose with the ha id. — Abdomen fallen in and soft. — Involuntary emission of urine. — Loud shrieks and spasms. — At times the head is jerked on one border of the cradle and one limb is stretched out at the opposite border; at times the head is spasmodically pressed into the pillow, the foot being violently jerked on the border of the cradle ; at times the head is thrown sideways. — ■ Eyes half open and staring. — The eyes close after the attack. — The spasms were renewed by giving the child water. — Tongue a little coated, white. — No stool. Arch. XIV. 3, p. 96, etc. Chamom IV, in a child of nine months. Symptoms : The child stretches itself, bends backwards, becomes rigid, clenches the thumbs, rattling and hurried breath- ing. — Countenance red and bloated. — Foam at the mouth. — Convulsive twitchings of the limb^, even the eyeballs and eye- lids, and lips. — S~>por after the attack. — During the attack, the tongue sometimes moves convulsively from sile to side, some- times the teeth are clenched. — Forehead and hairy-scalp are covered with hot, viscid sweat during the attack. Arch. I. 1, p. 103, etc. spasms. 243 Chamom. has several times removed a convulsive condition of small children, characterized by bleated abdomen, gicenish- whife, hacked stools, vomiting of a sour smelling fluid. Arch. XII. 3, p. 142. Chamom. IV° and Coffea 1° are the most effective and most certain remedies against the spasmodic conditions of in- fants, of the lighter kind. A. h. Z. IV. p. 282. Chamom., in a child of fourteen days old. Symptoms : Vomiting of the milk. — Distortion of ihe eyes, shaking of the head. — Thin, greenish stool. — Frequent cry- ing. — Abdomen hard, distended. — Aphthae in mouth. J.d.h. jK II. p. 156. Ignatia, repeated after a few hours, is a specific against a kind of convulsions of infants resembling epilepsy, especially in the period of dentition. Symptoms : First, twitching o{ the corners of the month, resembling a smile,, afterwaids accelerated motion of the mas- seter muscles, forehead and eyelid?, even the eyeballs, unless the eyes are staring and wide open. — Foam at the mouth. — Tongue bit. — Frequent trismus. — T witchings of the arms, less of the feet. — Sweat after the attack, and sopor. — Frequent pulse. — Frequent raving and involuntary emission of urine. A. h. Z. III. p. 26, 27. Lachesis X 000 , a few doses, cures spasms of infants. Symptoms : Stiff stretching of the limbs ; head bent back- wards, eyes distorted. — Vanishing of sight and consciousness every moment, distorting the eyes, closing the lids, and lower- ing the head.— Cannot stand, staggers, has to lie down, and moans continually. Arch. XV. 2, p. 150. Nux v. X, in a child of eighteen weeks. Symptoms : Violent spasms, with continual screaming, rigidity and bending backwards of the whole body, especially the head, staring eyes and trembling of the limbs. — Abdomen distended ; body emaciated. — Stool hard, frequently wanting. — Uninterrupted attacks ; accompanied by violent sweat and much thirst. Ann. III. p. 34. Nux v., in a child of six months. Symptoms : Short rattling breathing ; cough with hawk- ing up of mucus. — Spasmodic movements of the body ; the head is drawn backwards. — Stool hard and rare. — Alternate distention of the abdomen and frequent screams. /. d. h. H. II. p. 157. 244 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. %. APPARENT DEATH. Tart. emet. 2, rubbed into the baby's mouth, combined with soft rubbing over the chest, restored a child which was apparently dead, to life. A. h. Z. III. p. 148. XVI. DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. 1. SPASMODIC SNEEZING. Bellad., two doses. In another case, a dose of Stramo- nium was given a fortnight after the Bellad. Symptoms : Distortion of the face when sneezing ; this became permanent in the end, and the patient had the appear- ance of a person who laughed — .After eight days the patient became exhausted and slept. Arch. XI. 2, p. 65, 66. 2. CORYZA. Arsen. X, two doses. Chronic coryza. Symptoms: Continual burning in the nose. Dry and flu- ent coryza in alternation. — Acrid discharge causes a scuif on the upper lip, which is at times humid, at times remains dry. Ann IV. p. 433 Ignatia is useful in coryza affecting nervous persons, with general hysterical irritation and dull aching in the forehead. A. h. Z. III. p. 27. Ipec. /;, gr., three doses. Inveterate coryza. Symptoms : Constant obstruction of the nose, with want of smell. — Continual heaviness of the head — Cough dry or with little discharge, at long intervals, especially at night. — Accompanied by painful pushes in the head and stomach, ter- minating with loathing and vomiting. — Afterwards general sweat and great weakness. Arch. IV. 3, p. 46. Nux. v. X 5 preceded by Acon. Dry coryza with inflam- mation of the frontal cavity. Symptoms : Violently tearing and lancinating pain in the right sile of the forehead, apparently in the bone. — Red eye- lids. — Nose dry and obstructed. — When walking about, CATARRH. 245 the pain becomes furious, and is worst in the morning. — Pulse hard, full, frequent. — No stool. — Frequent chills, the skin being hot and dry. Pr. Com. d. L. IS. V. IL p. 179. Nux v. is useful in the first stage, when the inflammatory symptoms prevail, the nose is dry and there is is little mucus secreted. Ann. IV. p. 31. Psoricum appears to be efficacious against certain forms of dry coryza with obstruction of the nose. A. h. Z. IL p. 69, Pulsat. III. Chronic coryza. Symptoms : Discharge of a yellowish-green, purulent, fe- tid matter from the nose. — Nose swollen, and itching violently. — Want of appetite ; occasionally bitter taste of food. — Eruc- tations tasting of the ingesta. — Head dreary, heavy, especially in the evening and in warm rooms. — Menses too late, scanty and pale, with disagreeable feelings in the abdomen and great uneasiness. — The menses are followed by copious, milky diar- rhoea.— Great heaviness in the limbs. — Frequent chilliness, es- pecially in the evening, without thirst. — Anxious, sad, weeping mood. Arch. I. 2. p. 127, etc. Puls. IV, three and four pellets, affords speedy help, when the inflammatory stage of coryza has passed over, and a copious secretion of mucus in the nose, with soreness of the nostrils, is present. Ann. IV. p. 31. Pulsat. is useful in that kind of coryza which does scarcely at all inconvenience one in the open air, whereas, upon entering into the warm room, and in the evening, one is attacked by a troublesome dry coryza ; the patients cough more wheo taking something warm. Ann. IV. p. 148. Sambucus I 0000 , speedily cures the dry coryza of babies. Symptoms : Complete obstruction of the nose, which is filled with thick, tough mucus, impeding completely the breath- ing through the nose. — Starting fiom sleep with a scream, as if they would suffocate. — Disturbs the process of sucking. Ann. IV. p. 29, 30. 3. CATARRH. Chamom. rendered good service in the catarrh of children* brought on by a cold. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 99. Chamom. is suitable in the simple catarrh of children, with firm, tenacious mucus, cough, especially at night, slight fever, great restlessness and tossing at night. A. h. Z> V. p. 86. Bellad. has been found efficacious in acute diseases of children, characterized by violent afternoon and evening-fever, sore throat, coryza, dry cough, hot, dry skin, frequent desire for 246 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. cold drink, without drinking much, obstinacy, quick breathing while asleep. Arch. Xll. 3, p. 142. China removed a ch ionic catarrh of the larynx. Symptoms : Cough, with a rattling sensation and soreness of the windpipe, excited by deep breathing, talking and mo- tion, generally continuing until retching ensued. — White, slimy expectoration, with black granules. Ann. II. p. 120. Eugenia 11° has been curative and preventive in an epi- demic, cha;acterized by cough, coryza, ophthalmia, and otalgia. Arch. XIV. 2, p. 94. Nux v. has been useful in dry cough, but hurtful in catarrh, with expectoration, inasmuch as the expectoration ceased after Nux. If, in dry coryza, ihe inflammatory symptoms prevented, the action of Nux v was promoted by a previous dose of Aco- nite. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 96. Nux. v. is useful in catarrhal fever, when the following symptoms prevail : Tendency to feel chilly, erratic chills, as if they moved over a bone, now here, now there, appearing du- ring motion, frequently alternating with flushes of heat. — Rest near the warm stove moderates the chills. — Frequently a scrap- ing sensation in the pharynx, generally in the morning hours, with rough speech, frequent clearing of the throat, and rough cough. — Occasional complication with gastric and bilious symp- toms. Likewise efficacious in epidemic influenza. Nux v. cures frequently a catarrh without any fever, with considerable secretion of mucus from the nose, making the nos- trils sore, and becoming more violent towards evening, accom- panied by frequent sneezing, and replaced in the night by dry coryza, with dryness of the inner mouth, no sleep. H. pr. Erf. I. p. 26, 27. Nux v., and in eight days Sulphur. Catarrh of the lungs. Symptoms : For eight weeks past cough, with expectora- tion of mucus, worst in the evening and at night. — Oppression of the chest, especially by day. — Feeling of heaviness on the chest, sometimes with stitches. — Faintness and weakness of all the limbs.— Much thirst. /. d. h. H. I. p. 188. Phosphorus X° removed a catarrhal fever, with some hoarseness and cough, the mind being affected so much that the patient expected to die. Ann. IV. p. 292. Pulsat. has been useful m catarrh of the lungs, and simi- lar affections, with frequent, mucous expectoration. Arch. XII. 3, p. 148. Puls. relieved catarrhal fever, with inflammation of the larynx, violent cough, almost resembling whooping-cough, rat- tling, bleeding at the nose, vomiting. In some cases Acon. had VARIOUS KINDS OF COUGH. 247 to be given first ; in others Cham, and Nux helped. A. h. Z. 1. p. 147. Squilla is suitable in chronic catarrh, with copious secre- tion of tenacious, white mucus, the discharge being at times easy, at times effected only by means of a fatiguing fit of cough. A. h. Z. V. p. 323. Stannum speedily removes a chronic catarrh, with copi- ous expectoration of mucus, roughness of voice, feeling of weakness in the chest, and asthma when walking or going up-stairs. Ann. IV. p. 342. Verbascum has frequently rendered eminent service in ca- tarrhal ariections of the chest. H. in R. II. p. 356. 4. VARIOUS KINDS OF COUGH. Acidum Phosphoricum has cured short and hacking morning-cough, with expulsion of mucus. Arch. XIV. 1. p. 40. Aconitum X°, three doses, in a child. Symptoms : Dry cough, with general heat, thirst and great restbssness. Ann. III. p. 26. Aconitum has twice relieved a psoric cough, tormeming the patient after catching cold, especially at night. A. h. Z. I. p. 147. Aconitum VIII°, morning and evening, relieved a suspi- cious cough in a fortnight. Symptoms : Dry cough, not leaving a moment's rest, espe- cially in the evening ; appears to originate in the upper half and anterior surface of the left lobe of the lungs, where the patient experienced a constant irritation and oppression. — Total want of appetite and sleep. — Feverish sensations. A. h. Z . II. p. 123. Ammonium mur. V, half a drop. Chronic cough. Symptoms : Cough for the last six years, more violent after a meal, and when taking a cold drink and lying with the head low. — Cough generally dry, accompanied, in the morning, by whitish, thick, tasteless expectoration. — Pain about the lower limbs, and eruption on the chest. A. h. Z. VI. p. 171. Ambra I, one grain, speedily relieved a dry, spasmodic cough, resembling whooping-cough, and coming on in parox- ysms, but without any wheezing, in a child. A. h. Z. V. p. 22, Belladonna. Cough, with asthma. Symptoms : Several attacks of cough, with coryza at night, and stitches in the sternum ; after a meal, it is accompanied by expectoration of mucus, resembling saliva. — Oppressed bieath- ing. — Pain in the hypochondria. — Paiu in the small of the 248 DISEASES OP THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. back. — Tension in the chest, with pain and distention of the abdomen. — Hypochondriac mood, with great tendency to start. Ann. I. p. 288. Belladonna relieved the chronic night-cough of a scrofu- lous child, with rattling, failing of strength, and an almost apathic condition. Arch. IV. 2, p. 84. Bell ad. Ill, one drop, cured a nightly spasmodic cough^ commencing about midnight, and lasting more than an hour, the patient being obliged, while sitting in the bed, to support his head with the hands, Ann. IV. p. 142, Bellad* X°, relieved a feverish cough, the child's eyes be- ing closed, moaning, refusing the breast, with red, bloated coun- tenance. Jinn. 111. p. 25. Bellad. is suitable in spasmodic cough, when the dry, fa- tiguing cough is accompanied by a sort of spasm and tickling in the larynx, until retching ensues. — Bell, is likewise useful in catarrhal cough, especially when the cough is rather dry and accompanied with much thirst. Arch. XI. 2, p. 65. Bellad. VIII 000 , three doses, one every evening, cured a lady of nightly spasmodic cough. Hygea, I. p. 19. Bryonia X°°. Dry cough in the morning and after walk- ing ; asthma ; heaviness of the head, when stooping, as if the head were being distended. Ann. II. p. 305. Br yon. 4, one drop. Chronic, spasmodic cough. It oc- curred regularly after a meal, most violent in the evening, when it was sometimes accompanied by vomiting ; stool hard, and frequently intermitting. Ann. IV. p. 146, 147. Bryonia X°° relieved an influenza-cough, with trouble- some scraping in the throat and expectoration. A. h. Z. II. p. 108. Capsicum has been efficacious against cough, which was especially violent in the evening and night. H. in R. I. p, 187. Carbo veg. X°° relieved an influenza-cough, which had lasted for some time and was characterized by a slight mucous expectoration. Pr. Com. d. L. S. V. I. p. 172. Chamomilla has cured a cough brought on by dentition. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 99. Chamomilla was efficacious against a cough, which ap- peared morning and evening and gradually went oft in the bed ; preceded by ill-humor, tickling in the pit of the throat, and close feeling in the chest ; the cough was especially excited by talk- ing. Ann. II. p. 124. Conium VIII 000 , three doses, each at an interval of some days, cured a violent, dry cough with titillation, rarely inter- VARIOUS KINDS OP COUGH. 249 mitting, and with continual oppression of the chest and evening- fever. A, h. Z. IV. p. 308. II. p. 108. Drosera has generally cured the chronic and frequent considerable cough after measles. Arch. VII. 1, p. 65. Euphrasia 0°, repeated after two days, has removed a cough consequent upon influenza, with mucus in the throat. A. h. Z. II. p. 108. Ferrum acet. I, effected a cure, when the influenza-cough set in after a meal, the ingesta being regularly thrown off. A. h. Z. II. p. 109. Hyosciamus has been useful in cough during measles, when it was dry and worse at night, with violent concussion of the body, and causing a soreness in the abdominal muscles. — Ann. II. p. 124 Hyosciamus IV°°. Cough in a child of six years. Symptoms : Cough, rare in day-time, single fits at night, not very loose. — The child becomes red in the face, the breath- ing is momentarily suppressed, and mucus is thrown up. — Pain in the abdomen, after the cough. — Diarrhoea, several times a day. Ann, II. p. 305. Hyosciamus, has speedily removed a spasmodic, nightly cough in old people, which generally came on after lying down, and continued until morning, with expectoration of mucus. — Ann. IV. p. 341. Hyosciamus is very efficacious in dry, irritating cough.. A. h. Z. III. p. 27. Hyosciamus removed in almost all cases the spasmodic cough remaining after the influenza, and frequently tormenting; the patients for hours. A. h. Z. II. p. 109. Iodium X°°, preceded by Acon., was very useful in violent influenza-cough with bloody expectoration, pains in the chest and high fever. Pr. Com. d. L. & V. I. p. 172, Ipecac I. Suffocative cough, after a cold. Symptoms : The evening before, heaviness of the limbs, retching and discharge of water from the mouth. — At night, sudden, single fits of a violent, hoarse, suffocative cough, with great anguish, is unable to breathe, finally perspires. — After the last fit, vomiting of green matter with bitter taste. — Inclines to be costive. — Cough and vomiting ceased. Arch. V. 1, p. 78. Ipec I, two doses. Suffocative cough. Symptoms : Cough dry, spasmodic, concussive ; the breath- ing is arrested during the cough ; falling down without con- sciousness. Arch. V. 1, p. 96. Ipec. X°°. Coughing fit, every one or two hours, in chil- dren, R 250 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. Symptoms : Short, violent, concussive, but loose fits of cough, following one another in rapid succession, so that the children were not able to breathe or weep. — Every inspiration seemed to excite the cough ; lastly retching. Ipec. X 000 , four or five times a day, removed an excessive- ly fatiguing cough in an old female, with frequent vomiting and mucous expectoration. Arch. XIII. 1, p. 86. Ipec, ■£$ gr., three doses. Symptoms : Dry cough, long fits of it, especially at night, with painful shocks in the head and stomach. — Lastly nausea, vomiting, general sweat and weakness — Constant obstruction of the nose and want of smell. Ann. II. p. 124. Ipec. VIII 00 did much good in influenza-cough with vio- lent retching, increasing unto vomiting. Pr. Com. d. L. S. V. I. p. 171. Ipec. II°° afforded help in violent spasmodic cough, when the patients could not be in too great a hurry to cough, and had to cover their mouths involuntarily with the hand, in order not to inspire too much air. A. h. Z. IV. p. 308. Ipec. was useful in dry, spasmodic, fatiguing cough, brought on by a continual tickling and irritation in the larynx, the cough appearing after a cold, and becoming loose after- wards. A. h. Z. V. p. 193. Laches is. Complicated cough in an old female. Symptoms : The chest feels crowded, is unable to lie down ; she feels as if she would suffocate : she has to open the windows to get air. — Suffocative, short, hacking cough, throw- ing up with great difficult}/-, and then only a little. — Fever every evening, with unquenchable thirst. — Dryness of the fau- ces, the mouth is likewise dry and viscid, is scarcely able to breathe on account of thirst. — The fever sets in with a chill, the coldness is followed by heat, which is occasionally mingled with coldness, sweat towards morning. — The heat is accom- panied with tearing in the temples ; burning in the pit of the stomach, like fire. — Drowsiness day and night, without being able to sleep. — Frequent micturition, scanty, dark-brown, tur- bid. — Abdomen distended with flatulence ; cannot bear any thing on the abdomen.— Little appetite ; frequent fluent coryza. — She feels as if a lump of the size of a walnut had grown fast in the threat ; it is felt during empty deglutition ; when swal- lowing it frequently moves up and down ; she imagines she can get it out, but she is not able. — She requires the whole neck to be free. Arch. XV. 1, p. 43, etc. Lachesis. Cough in a man of phthisicky habit. Several VARIOUS KINDS OF COUGH. 251 Symptoms : Short, transitory, hacking cough, fatiguing, sometimes ending in vomiting. — The expectoration cannot be got loose, is scanty and composed of thin, tenacious mucus, and thick, roundish lumps. — He is frequently obliged to cough, spit, clear the throat, but he does not succeed in getting any thing loose. — Coughs only during the day (characteristic of Lachesis). — The cough increases after walking in the open air, or talking ; walking and talking occasion a dryness of the throat. — Worse in damp weather. — The cough frequently seems to originate in the pit of the stomach, where he feels a tickling and a pain when coughing, so that he has to guard against the cough. — When coughing, he feels an ulcerative pain under the ribs, also in the wind-pipe, and water collects in the mouth. — Suffers with shortness of breath, especially after working with the arms. — His knees feel stiff and weak after rising from a seat. — Nausea and anorexia in the forenoon. Arch. XV. 1, p. 56. Merc. sol. gr. T -J- - Chronic cough after an inflamma- tory affection of the chest. Symptoms : Cough dry, titillating ; throws off some mu- cus after three or four fits ; the cough is worst before dropping to sleep, and after waking. — Frequent oppression of breathing, especially when going up stairs, with stitching pain, increased by cough, under the short ribs of the right side, towards the back, as far as between the scapulas. — The patient is unable to lie on the right side. — Falls asleep with difficulty, the sleep is very light, and she wakes up with sweat. — She feels best in the morning, flushes of heat in the afternoon and evening, with palpitation of the heart and alternate chills. — Throat sore, burn- ing in the fauces. — Redness of the tonsils, uvula, and soft pa- late ; painful swelling of the cervical glands. — She feels as if she swallowed a solid body, without any pain, the pain being however excited by much talking. — Voice hoarse and impure, with burning and itching in the larynx. — Little appetite, much thirst.— Stool hard and difficult, in small, round pieces, or very thin, as if the rectum were very narrow. — Varices of the anus, formerly. — Non-appearance of the menses, followed by leucor- rhcea. — Disappearance of the symptoms, but the menses did not return. Jrch. III. 1, p. 74, etc. Natrum mur. VI arrested the involuntary emission of urine which took place at everv fit of cough. A. h. Z. VI. p. 116. Nux v. X removed a rough, hollow cough, increasing unto vomiting ; it had come on iri a case of measles which had not appeared upon the skin. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 87. 252 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. Nux v. has cured a continuous, dry cough, brought on by tickling under the larynx ; in the afternoon a little expectora- tion set in, and afforded relief. Ann. II. p. 126. Nux v. Cough after measles. Symptoms : Cough frequent and dry, rather loose in the night, with mucus rattling in the bronchi. — Pale countenance, blue margins around the eyes. — Feverish sensations, especially at night.' — Morning sweats. — Weakness. — Loss of appetite. — Stool every three or four days, hard, dry, difficult. — The last rest of cough yielded to Hyosciamus. Ann. II. p. 126. Nux v. X o0 °. Cough with vomiting, in a child. Symptoms : When coughing, both in day-time and at night, the child throws up mucus and fetid matter. — Great weakness. — General heat and sweat, great thirst and little appetite. — Cough is excited and aggravated by every motion. Ann. II. p. 305, 306. Nux v. X°° removed a cough with coryza, which came on after a cold subsequent to whooping-cough. Ann. III. p. 190. Nux v. speedily removed a cough with tickling below the larynx. Ann. IY. p. 322. Nux v. is suitable for dry cough, generally brought on by a tickling or scraping sensation below the larynx, continuing the whole day with an easy throwing off of mucus, increasing in the evening, and then abating after a few hours ; or the cough lasts for some time in the morning-hours, when, by dint of coughing, a little mucus is thrown off with an effort. It is likewise suitable in tickling cough with headache, as if the head would burst, or with bruised pain in the abdomen, the least contact causing an intense pain. H. pr. Erf. I. p. 126, Phosphorus is very useful in a case of old, dry cough, as if there were tuberculous or chronic inflammation of the lungs. A. h. Z. I. p. 162. Psoricum Y has cured a dry cough, with oppression and erosion in the region of the fourth and fifth rib near the sternum, accompanied by ill humor. Arch. XII. 2, p. 90. Psoricum Y removed a violent dry cough with oppression of the chest, and a pain in the chest, as if the whole chest were raw and scratched to pieces, with evening fever and torturing ill humor. A. h. Z. II. p. 113. Pulsatilla yo/ooo and I removed a hectic cough. Symptoms : Cough day and night, with pains in both sides, and inability to lie on the side. — A good deal of expectoration, but only after coughing much. Profuse night-sweats.— Con- stant thirst. — Small, very frequent pulse.— Want of appetite. — VARIOUS KINDS OF COUGH. 253 Great emaciation. The remaining want of appetite yielded to Ntjx, Ann. II. p. 125. Pulsat. IV cured a violent morning-cough with concussion of the whole body, retching, accumulation of water and incli- nation to vomit, followed by expulsion of a whitish, tasteless and colorless mucus. Ann. IY. p. 430. Pulsat. Suffocative cough after taking cold in the throat. Symptoms : Nightly fits, towards midnight, brought on by a mucous coating extending from the velum palati to the tongue. — Cough with expulsion of white, tenacious mucus ; the cough being excited by a tickling near the velum pendulum palati, and the fits being so rapid that they almost arrested the breathing and caused a retching. — The cough is likewise excited by yawn- ing. — At midnight he is roused from sleep by two slight fits of cough, afterwards a feeling of constriction in the throat, imped- ing expiration. In a few seconds the attack terminates with a powerful expiration coming out with a jerk. — Is then obliged to swallow several times as if something were lodged in the throat. — Lastly eructations and desire to urinate. Pr. Com. d. L. S. V. II. p. 148, 149. Pulsat. has been useful in spasmodic cough. Symptoms : Cough especially in the evening or night, with- out intermission, and without the tickling in the larynx ceasing. — Dryness of the larynx. — Pain in the chest ; asthma. — Oppres- sion of the chest ; palpitation of the heart.— It is useful in catarrhal cough, when it threatens to become chronic and of a phthisicky nature. Symptoms : Cough begins in the evening and continues uninterruptedly during the night, relieved by sitting up, con- cussive and frequently accompanied by vomiting. Expulsion of quantities of a yellow, thick, lumpy mucus, especially in the morning. — Hoarseness, dryness and soreness in the throat. — Burning, erosive pain in the chest ; asthma. — General weak- ness, emaciation and wretched appearance. — 'Fever consisting of a continuing burning heat, with thirst and subsequent sweat. A. h. Z. V. p. 311. Pulsatilla IV°°, twice in six days, removed a violent in- fluenza-cough with copious expectoration and pain in the chest, not permitting one to lie down, and continuing day and night. A. h. Z. II. p. 108. Sepia X°. Nightly cough in a child, with soreness of the skin. Symptoms : Nightly cough, the child shrieking at every fit, and the fits following one another so rapidly that the breathing was almost arrested • sometimes resulting in retching. — Sore- 254 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. ness of the bends of all the joints, of the neck and behind the ears ; secretion of a fetid humor. — Sepia removed the whole disease. Ann. III. p. 427. Sepia X° diminished a morning-cough with copious mucous expectoration ; herpes and glandular swellings disappeared at the same time. Ann. ]V. p. 216. Sulphur X°, four doses, one every seven days. Chronic cough. Symptoms : Cough, in abrupt fits, depriving one of sleep, without expectoration, with pressure and tightness in the ster- num. — Oppression of the chest, even when sitting, more when walking ; she has to stand still frequently. — Pain during deg- lutition, and feeling of constriction in the throat. — She feels faint when doing any work. Ann. IV. p. 207, 208. Sulphur has been found useful in cough with white, rather difficult expectoration, especially troublesome in the evening and after midnight, and accompanied with shortness of breath- ing and oppression in the pit of the stomach. — Likewise in cough, generally coming on in the evening after lying down and rousing one from sleep after midnight, tight, finally some yellowish-white mucus getting loose with difficulty, accompa- nied with a sensation of roughness under the upper part of the sternum. — Sulphur cured a case of dry cough in an old man, and also a case of cough with copious, yellowish, sometimes bloody discharge, and lancinating pains in the pit of the stom- ach, especially during a deep inspiration ; likewise cases of cough with whitish expectoration, especially in the morning, with nightly sweat, and alternation of chilliness and heat in daytime. — Sulphur relieved a case of cough of twelve years' standing, in a girl who had not yet menstruated, with copious, whitish, also grayish discharge and pain in the front part of the right half of the chest. Ann. IV. p. 250, 251. Sulphur 0°, several doses, at intervals of ten days. Cough, consequent upon inflammation of the lungs. Symptoms : Continual dry cough, especially in the morning and when taking a deep inspiration. — Pain and clawing sen- sation in the forepart of the chest.— Shortness of breath when walking. — Pains in the limbs and great weariness. Ann. IV. p. 460. Verbascum I 00000 is the most certain remedy for the remo- val of a rough, dry, catarrhal cough, especially troublesome in the evening and at night, when asleep, the children, however, continuing to sleep without waking. A. h. Z. IV. p. 279. WHOOPING-COUGH.- SUFFOCATIVE COUGH. 255 5. WHOOPING-COUGH. SUFFOCATIVE COUGH. Aconitum, fifteen doses, one a day, removed whooping- cough. — In another epidemic cough, repeated doses of Acon. were particularly useful in the first stage. In the case of a child of nine months, Acon. was given every three hours, with perfect success. A. h. Z. I. p. 146, 155, 164, II. p. 14. /. d. h. H. I. p. 181. Acon. X 00000 was a distinguished remedy when the dis- ease had not yet entered upon the convulsive stage, and was sufficient in two cases where the coua;h had lasted only two days. Ann. IV. p. 289. Arnica is said to be especially useful when the cough oc- curs after weeping. Ann. II. p. 127. Bell ad. is recommended by some. Arch. III. 1. p. 62. Bellad. is useful in spasmodic, dry cough, without the characteristic symptoms of a fully developed whooping-cough. It may likewise be used in the catarrhal stage, when the cough is rather dry, and accompanied with much thirst, especially at night Arch. XL 2, p. 64, 65. Bellad. helped in an epidemic cough, where the attack an- nounced itself by a disagreeable sensation in the pit of the stomach, and where it very shortly excited hemorrhage from the mouth and nose, and even suggillations in the eve. Ann. II. p. 127. Bellad. had a most beneficient effect, without however diminishing the cough, when the acme of the spasmodic stage was characterized by a feverish condition, with the following symptoms : The chi dren become restless, want to be carried, then laid down, become intractable, and incline to weep. — Glowing face ; rolling, shining eyes. — No appetite, great thirst. — Ulcer on the tip of the tongue, the base of which has the ap- pearance of lard very painful. Pr. Com. d. H. 8. V. I. p. 14. Bellad. removed a complication of whooping-cough with eclampsia and periodical convulsive asthma, in a child of eighteen months ; the cough itself became less. Symptoms : Countenance pale and bloated. — Cold sweat on the forehead — Ulcers, with a base having the appearance of lard, on the tip of the tongue, and on the fraenum. — Com- plete loss of appetite.— Spasm in the wind-pipe ; the child takes deep breath with wheezing in the wind-pipe, but does not ex- pire, and is in danger of suffocation. — Vvhoopmg-cough. — Ex- cessive weakness. — The fingers are curved in the direction of the voiamanus; the thumbs are clenched; she is unable to 256 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. extend them. — Toes clenched, feet swollen. — Spasmodic fits. — The. body becomes stretched, the eyes roll, convulsions of the facial muscles, with coldness and paleness of the face, con- vulsions of the limbs. — When the spasms abate, a quantit /o f blood gushes out of the mouth. — Spasms partly during cou*h, partly during the asthma, partly without any apparent cause ? at least sixteen times in twenty-four hours. A. h. Z. III. p. 98. Belladonna rendered the most distinguished service in epidemic whooping-cough, characterized by cerebral symp- toms. A. h. Z. I. p. 145. Bryonia III. and IV, has never failed to cure suffocative cough, which came on especially in the evening and at nighL and after every meal, the children panting for air and being unable to take sufficient breath, with vomiting of the ingesta. Ann. IV. p. 147. Chamom. is sometimes suitable in whooping-cough, accom- panied by vomiting, and especially in the first stage. A. h. Z. I. p. 145, 147. Cina has been useful in many cases. In one case where the child's breast was very much affected, with violent fever y excessive expectoration and asthma, three doses were required. Arch. VI. 3, p. 63. Ann. III. p. 188, etc. Cina X 000 is a chief remedy against the following Symptoms : During the coughing fit, the body becomes rigid. — After the fit, a gurgling noise from above downwards,, apparently from the throat down to the abdomen. — Symptoms of worms, boring in the nose, pinching in the abdomen, pain at the anus. Pr. Com. d. L. S. V. I. p. 14. Cina III, one drop, was used with success in a case where the cough had entered upon the second stage, and where blood flow d out of mouth and nose. Ann. I. p. 114. Cina did wonders in a case of whooping-cough, accompa- nied by worm-symptoms. A. h. Z. I. p. 145. Cina afforded considerable relief in a case of spasmodic cough, Merc, and Sulph. completing the cure afterwards. Symptoms : Abdomen big and hard, the veins being visible through the skin. — Stool sometimes regular, sometimes diar- rhoeic. — Short, panting breathing, with open mouth. — Violent, wheezing cough, especially at night, when lying upon the back ; is unable to breathe, the face becomes blue. — When lay- ing the hand flat upon the chest, a sort of rattling, crackling noise is heard both during an inspiration and expiration. — In the evening the head is hot and perspires. — Pulse unequal. — Ld.h.H. I. p. 187, 188. Conium, repeating the doses, if necessary ? in a fortnight, WHOOPING-COUGH— SUFFOCATIVE COUGH. 257 was especially useful, when the cough was violent at night. A.h. Z. I. p. 155. Cuprum VIII cured whooping-cough in eighteen days. In other cases Cuprum X had to be repeated every three days. A. h. Z. I. p. 146, 155. Drosera, 16, one drop, has proved curative in whooping- cough ; but the dose appeared to be too strong in several in- stances. Arch. VI. 3, p. 63. Drosera has frequently cured cases of fully developed w T hooping-cough ; in other cases it did not do any good. Arch. XII. 3, p. 145. Drosera, highest potency, repeating the dose in bad cases on the 16th or 20th day, has almost always effected a cure. Ann. I. p. 114. I. d. h. H. II. p. 155. Drosera X 0000 , and in twenty-one days X°°, cured a boy. /Symptoms : Cough most violent at night, excited by laugh- ing, weeping, and moral emotions. — The cough was almost always followed by vomiting of the ingesta and a quantity of mucus. — Bleeding at the nose while coughing. — The eyes pro- trude, the face becomes blue, the boy is near suffocating. — Weakness, no appetite ; much thirst. — In some cases the cure was effected by Drosera alone, in others Cina was used as an intermediate remedy, and the cure was sometimes con- cluded with Sulphur. Ann. III. p. 188. Drosera X°° has frequently effected a cure, when the cough had lasted several weeks, and was so violent that the patients were scarcely able to' breathe, and, at the close of the fit, threw up a quantity of tenacious mucus mixed with blood the face appearing bloated and the head leaning against the wall. In other cases Drosera X° — X°° effected a cure in from three to eight days, Ipec. Ill having been given twenty- four hours previous, especially when the cough was of a suffo- cative nature, with bleeding from the mouth and nose, pro- truding eyes, vomiting of ihe ingesta, and the patients gene- rally falling over during the fit. Ann. IV. p. 290. Pr. Com. d. L. S. V. I. p. 15. Drosera X, two doses, one every eight days, cured two cases of whooping-cough, with bleeding from mouth and nose. A> h. Z. III. p. 176. Drosera X 000 , one dose, removed whooping-cough after measles. Symptoms : Continued cough after the vomiting, or when the child gets vexed, the face becoming blue, and the child clinging to the nearest objects. — The attack ends with vomit- ing of mucus or the ingesta. Pr. Com. d. S. L. V. II. p. 42. 258 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. Drosera is only suitable in the convulsive stage ; when it did help, the convulsive cough was changed to a catarrhal in the space of eight, ten, fourteen days, the catarrhal cough, however, being much more violent than the spasmodic ; Cina was here indicated, several doses. A. h. Z. V. p. 162. Drosera was the specific, when the fits terminated with bleeding from the nose and mouth. X 00 , 000 , 0000 , was given every two or three days, or even every twenty-four hours. A . h. Z V. p. 183. Iodium X, one dose every three days, removed the fol- lowing Symptoms : Cough, occasioned by an intolerable tickling in the whole chest. — Ondulating inspiration during the fit. — The fit is preceded by a sort of oppressive anguish, causing great nervousness with subsequent emaciation. Arch. XV. 1 ? p. 122. Ipec. Ill, the cough being accompanied by bleeding from nose and mouth, andvomiting of the ingesta. Ann. IY.p. 290. Arch. 1. 1, p. 25. Lactuca virosa, a few doses removed a violent epidemic cough, accompanied by vomiting of the ingesta, but not other- wise characterized by the symptoms of whooping-cough. Pr. Com. d. S. L. V. I. p. 16. Ledum is said to have been useful in whooping-cough. A. h. Z. II. p. 14 Nux v. has been efficacious in the catarrhal stage ; also in alternation with Drosera. when the children slept calmly the first part of the night, but were tormented by coughing fits from two o'clock in the morning, the cough being dry, and ac- companied by constipation, retching and suffocative anguish. Pr. Com. d. L. S. V. I. p. 15. Nux v. relieved the vomiting in epidemic whooping-cough ; Puls., afterwards, cured the cough. A. h. Z. I. p. 145. Nux v. cured most cases of a cough similar to whooping- cough, characterized by suffocative symptoms, bleeding from mouth and nose, vomiting, etc. It had the best effect when given in the morning, and left then only a light cough behind. A. h. Z. II. p. 101. Nux v. has been found specific in epidemic dry cough, even for full-grown persons, and in cases of relapse. A. h. Z. III. p. 147. Puls. helped in a case where a loose cough with profuse expectoration had remained after whooping-cough. Pr. Com. d. L. S. V. I. p. 15. Puls., repeated doses, did good service in whooping-cough. HOARSENESS. 259 It was indicated when the children coughed most in the night, when the cough was relieved by sitting up, and was accompa- nied by vomiting of mucus or the ingesta. A. h. Z. V. p. 311. Puls. V°°, helped a child suffering with moist, loose cough, slight hoarseness, bitter taste in the mouth, continual desire to vomit, chilliness, and yellow-green stools. Ann. IV. p. 291. Sepia has been very useful in epidemic whooping-cough. A. h. Z. I. p. 146. Sepia X°° cured a case complicated with psora, where other remedies helped but little. Ann. IV". p. 291. Sulphur cured the vomiting in whooping-cough. Ann. IY. p. 251. Tart. emet. IY°°°, every two evenings, helped when the retching was accompanied with diarrhoea, great weakness, and danger of death, and when other specifics would do no good. Arch. XY. 1, p. 122. Tart. emet. II 000 was curative, when the supper was thrown up a few hours after midnight. A. h. Z. Y. p. 183. Yeratrum IY° or- 00 , once, twice, or three times a day, has been found eminently successful in a large number of cases. It diminished the cough, the suffocative fits, the blueness of the face during cough, and the vomiting. Pr. Com. d. L. S. Y. I. p. 19, etc. Ye rat. X, one drop, cured whooping-cough in two cases. A. h. Z. I. p. 155. 6. HOARSENESS. Bell. X, half a drop, followed by Bryon. X, half a drop. Hoarseness, brought on by a cold after measles. Symptoms: Is unable to utter a loud word. — Cough, with rattling in the chest. — Weakness in the lower limbs ; he stag- gers and falls over. — Face pale and sunken. — No appetite. Ann. II. p. 303. Carbo veg. is useful in hoarseness, which is most violent in the morning, reappears in the evening, is less in very warm weather, worse in damp and cool weather, increases by loud and continued talking, or by the slightest cold, and is then sometimes accompanied by an intensely painful tickling in the throat. Ann. II. p. 119. Carbo veg. cured hoarseness and rough sore throat in damp weather. Arch. XY. 1, p. 18. Caust. X has frequently removed hoarseness, when the voire was scarcely audible. Only smelling. A. h. Z. VII. p. 196. 260 DISEASES OP THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. Drosera generally and speedily relievod the hoarseness and chronic cough remaining after measles. Arch. VII. 1, p. 65. Drosera 8 — 10 relieves catarrhal hoarseness in a moment. Hygea, II. p. 34. Dulc. relieved hoarseness and obtusion of the head, after a violent cold. Arch. XV. 1, p. 51. Manganum is very useful against hoarseness accompany- ing cough, remaining sometimes for a long while after the cough had gone ; likewise against hoarseness without cough, when it indicates an affection of the larynx, which has be- come habitual. H. in R. II. p. 32. Petrol, has relieved hoarseness in a number of cases. Arch. XII. 3, p. 13. Phosphorus X° removed a complicated case of aphonia, and improved the concomitant sufferings. Symptoms : Vertigo in any position. — Tearing pains in the right half of the head. — Pimples in the face, especially on the forehead. — Sudden suppression of the voice ; the voice being scarcely audible. — Tongue coated white. — Taste loamy. — Thirst increased. — Dryness of the mouth, chapped lips. — Burn- ing in the pit of the stomach, the head is affected, she feels hot, anxious, oppressed. — Frequent, pricking and aching pains in the abdomen. — Stool hard, intermittent, with discharge of blood from the anus, and violent pressing upon the same. — Menses every fourteen days, or at latest three weeks. — Acrid leucor- rhcea, causing blisters. — Oppressed breathing. — Palpitation of the heart, even when at rest. — Burning pain in the small of the back, pricking when stooping. — Swelling of the right hand, at night, when in bed. — Weariness in the limbs. — Trembling du- ring work. — Herpes on the arm, scaling off. — Frightful dreams ; starting of the extremities when asleep. — Slight sweat. — Fetid sweat in the axillse. — Chilliness in the evening, with subse- quent djy heat. Ann. 1. p. 246, 247. Sulphur 0°, in four weeks, half a grain of the trituration. Chronic hoarseness after a cold. Symptoms : Voice hoarse and much deeper than formerly ; worse in damp weather. — Sometimes he felt as if something were lodged in the larynx. — Fatiguing dry cough, especially evening and morning. — Formerly he was frequently affected by rheumatic, drawing pains in the limbs. Ann. III. p. 292. Sulphur, two doses cured hoarseness brought on by a cold, with deep base voice, worse in cold and damp weather. Ann. IV. p. 254. Sulphur X relieved a peculiar roughness of voice remain- ing after the measles. Arch. XII. 2, p. 160. INFLUENZA.— GRIPPE. 261 7. INFLUENZA.— GRIPPE. Aconitum, given repeatedly, became necessary when the influenza appeared in the form of a violent inflammation of the lungs ; or when a violent dry cough was the chief symptom, without inflammation, or when it remained after violent stitches in the chest. A. h. Z. II. p. 115. Aconitum removed within twelve, twenty-four, thirty-six hours, the inflammatory influenza -fever, accompanied with rheu- matism, catarrh, sore throat or other local affections. Hygea 1. p. 17. Acon. VIII 00 was frequently sufficient when violent catar- rhal fever or pleuresy were accompanied with oppression of the chest and synocha. A. h. Z. II. p. 108. Acon. X 000 , every hour, six — ten doses, generally silenced the first outbreak. Afterwards Nux. and Ars. were sometimes necessary. Symptoms : Sudden and violent weakness, obliging one to lie down. — Obtusion of the head, pain in the occiput. — Heat mingled with chilliness, thirst and sweat. — Concussive cough, with soreness in the chest. — Coryza with obstruction of the nose. — Sore throat. — Constipation or hard stool. — In some cases stitches in the chest. A. h. Z. III. p. 155. Agaricus removed a chronic, scraping sensation in the throat of a singer ; he felt it every time he sang. A. h. Z. II. p. 109. Arnica I cured inflammatory influenza. Symptoms : Weakness, great drowsiness and little appetite some days previous. — Followed by sudden, entire exhaustion of strength. — Violent stitches in the chest, increased by deep breathing. — Violent aching of the head, as if the brain were grasped into one heap. — Pain in the small of the back, and tearing in the limbs. — Continual thirst, no appetite. — Constipa- tion. — Afterwards frequent delirium and hemorrhage from nose and mouth. Ann. II p. 279. Arsenicum, several doses, helped in cases of violent tearing pain in the head, with acrid fluent coryza. A. h. Z. 11. p. 115. Arsenicum was especially useful incases cbaracterized by great weakness, exacerbations occurring in the night and after meais. A. h. Z. I. p. 154. Arsenicum X° was efficacious against, the following Symptoms : violent, fluent coryza ; lachrymation. Cough with inclination to vomit, throwing off a (bin mucus, excited by every expiration, shaking the whole body, and preventing full inspirations. In many cases, vomiting. Arch. XL 1, p. 96. 262 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. Arsenicum, sometimes frequent doses of Bellad., cured obstinate ophthalmia and subsequent ulcers of the cornea and great photophobia, all these symptoms being concomitant symp- toms of influenza. Arch. XIII. 2, p. 96. Bellad. X°° removed the dry and hacking cough remain- ing after the influenza, and causing soreness of the pit of the stomach. A. h. Z. II. p. 108. Bellad. generally preceded by Acon., has been useful with children, iu cases of influenza with determination to the head and resulting in an inflammatory affection of the cerebral mem- branes, with great burning heat, restlessness, delirium, and con- vulsions. A. h. Z. II. p. 158. Bellad. was always specific to a dry, spasmodic cough with headache, becoming intolerable by walking, talking, bright light, and every movement. A. h. Z. II. p. 109. Bryonia X°° relieved a cough accompanied with a trou- blesome scraping in the throat and with expectoration 4 h Z. II. p. 108, 109. Bryonia X, one drop, one dose a day, helped when the influenza was chiefly characterized by a rheumatic pain in the limbs and a similar pain in the chest, not permitting to move A. h. Z. II. p. 115. Camphora. smelling in influenza. Symptoms : Diarrhoea, or soft, copious stool. Asthma with excessive accumulation of mucus in the air-passages little cough ; suffocative fits. — Weakness and great exhaustion. Skin dry and icy-cold. — Tongue clean, appetite good. Ann. III. p. 146. Causticum X. smelling, cured epidemic influenza. Symptoms : Violent cough with concussion of the throat and head, and painful rawness of the chest. — More or less co- ryza. — Pain in all the limbs, when moving them. Chilliness during motion, with heat in the night. Arch. XI. 1, p. 95. Causticum, smelling, was employed by Hahnemann against influenza, and two hours afterwards Camph A h Z I. p. 154. Causticum cured a case of influenza in a few days. Symptotns : Aching of the occiput. — Nausea, vomiting of the ingesta; little appetite. — Bitter taste. — Stool not daily. Tensive pain in the right molar bone. — Violent palpitation of the heart at night. — Violent thirst. — Feeling of emptiness in the epigastrium.— Violent, generally dry cough, worst at night. — Raw feeling in the whole chest. — Great weakness, especially in the feet. — Alternate chilliness and heat. — Pulse rather hard not very fast. — Tongue coated white. I. d. h. H. II. p. 153! INFLUENZA.-GRIPPE. 263 China IV 000 removed the great weakness remaining after the influenza, with heat without thirst, and no appetite. A. h< Z. II. p. 108. Ipec. VIII 000 rendered good service in influenza, when the cough was accompanied by violent retching, increasing unto vomiting of mucus. Pr. Com. d. L. S. V. 1. p. 171. Merc. viv. V, two or three doses in some cases, speedily- removed influenza. Symptoms : Great despondency and weakness. — Obtusion of the head. — Yertigo, especially when raising the head, or when looking up. — Headache, in some cases dull, in others pressing and tearing, in the forehead and occiput. — Coryza. — Bleeding at the nose. — Inflammation of the throat. — Cough, either moist or dry. — Rheumatic otalgia, odontalgia, prosopal- gia, pain in the limbs, also cramps in the calves. — Pleuritic symptoms. — Violent palpitation of the heart. — Great loss of appetite. — Occasional mucous and bilious vomiting and diar- rhoea, more frequently constipation. — Chills, rarely violent ; dry heat, frequently accompanied with profuse sweat. — The limbs feel bruised. — Little urine. — Occasional delirium. A. h. Z. III. p. 43, 44. Merc. sol. gr. -^-j removed even the higher degrees of influ- enza speedily and thoroughly. A. h. Z. II. p. 48. — Merc, sol. IV 00 helped as speedily ; it was repeated only in a few cases. Pr. Com. d. L. S. V. I. p. 57, 171. Merc vivus X, once a day, or at most twice, proved spe- cific to an affection of the head, throat and chest, with an unin- terrupted, concussive, dry, afterwards loose cough. Arch. XIIL 2, p. 88. A. h. Z. II. p. 109. Nux v. some doses helped, when the influenza resembled a slight catarrhal fever. A, h. Z. II. p. 115. Ann. III. p. 143, etc. Nux v. has frequently cured influenza in a few hours. A. h. Z. II. p. 10S. III. p. 155. IV. p. 13. Nux v. one dose, influenza. Symptoms: Hollow, rough cough, with rattling of mucus in the chest. — Prickings in the middle of the chest. — Want of breath. — Roughness and soreness of the throat. — Hammering pain in the forepart of the head. — No appetite ; much thirst.— Costiveness. I. d. h. H. II. p. 151. Nux v. one dose, cured influenza in four days. Symptoms : Lancinating headache, especially in the fore- head. — Heaviness in the head ; liable to vertigo. — Violent cough with slimy, thick expectoration. — No appetite. — Bitter taste. — Costiveness. — Restless sleep, with anxious dreams, and talking 264 DISEASES OP THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. while asleep. — Sweats easily over the whole body, with alter- nate, transitory chills. — Great weakness. — Pulse moderately frequent. — Cough more violent in the forenoon. I. d. h. H. II. p. 152. Nux v. one dose, afforded great relief. Symptoms: Violent, headache : sensation in the head, as if dashed to pieces. — Much thirst, no appetite ; nausea. — Tongue coated white, inclines to be dry. — Stool natural ; coryza. — Moderate cough, with loose expectoration and stitches in the left side. — Alternate heat in the face and slight chills over the whole body, the skin being hot. — Pain in the small of the back; is unable to remain long on one side. — Hurried breath- ing, the pulse being somewhat full, and moderately fast. — No sleep. I. d. h. H. II. p. 83, 84. Phosphorus X, smelling helped, when the whole wind- pipe was nearly inflamed and so irritated that the intense pain almost deprived one of speech, and altered the voice a good deal. Arch. XIII. 2, p. 89. Pulsat. IV°°, two doses in six days, removed a violent cough with pain in the chest, not leaving any rest when lying down, and tormenting one day and night. A. h. Z. II. p. 108. Pulsat. one dose ; on the second day Nux. Symptoms : Vertigo. — Frequent heat in the face. — Much thirst. — Little appetite. — Slimy taste. — White tongue. — Short, dry cough with stitches in the left half of the chest, hindering deep breathing. — Bruised pain in the small of the back, when raising the head, or during motion. — Writhing pain in the ab- domen, going and coming, especially about the umbilicus. — Thin stool two or three times a day. — No sleep. — A good deal of heat, occasionally. — Pulse not too full, nor much quicker than usual. L d. h. H. II. p. 99, 100. Sabadilla X, specific against the following symptoms of influenza : Striking drowsiness by day. — Chilliness, espe- cially towards evening, shuddering and goose-flesh; the thrills of shuddering ran from the feet to the head. — Lachryma- tion and redness of the eyelids. — Pressure upon the eyes, especially when moving them, and when looking up. — Aching, especially in the forehead. — Sore tongue; it is thick and coated. —The soreness of the tongue extends down the throat ; diffi- cult deglutition. — She frequently feels as if a pellicle were float- ing in her throat. — Bitter taste in the mouth. — Complete want of appetite. — Nausea. — Dry mouth ; no thirst. — Costiveness, with concealed rumbling in the abdomen. — In some cases diar- rhoea of brown, fermented stool, floating upon the water. — Urine yellowish and turbid. — Cough with vomiting, headache, CROUP.— ANGINA MEMBRANACEA. 265 sharp stitches in the vertex, pain in the region of the stomach. — Cough, with a sensation as of the bronchi being irritated by smoke ; many cough up blood. — Painful paralytic sensation in the limbs, especially the knee-joints. — All the symptoms in- crease in the cold. — Exacerbation towards noon, worst towards evening. — Heat in the face and coldness of the lower limbs ; the heat in the face is accompanied by thrills of shuddering from the feet to the head. — Skin dry as parchment. — Sleep rest- less, full of anxious dreams. — Cough comes on, as soon as one lies down. — One single pellet effected a cure in thirty-six hours. Arch. XII. 2, p. 98, etc. Sabadilla VI, IV, II, has done much good in influenza ; it was almost a specific to fluent coryza, sickly complexion, obtusion of the head. A. h. Z. VI. p. 117. Senega III 00 was especially suitable in some cases ; tick- ling and burning in the fauces and larynx, not leaving the pa- tients a moment's rest ; they were unable to lie down and were threatened with suffocation ; for these symptoms it soon afford- ed relief. A. h. Z. III. p. 44. Silicea X 10 was useful in cases of chronic disposition to violent, fluent or dry coryza after influenza. A. h. Z. II. p. 108. Spigelia was especially suitable when the influenza was accompanied by pain in the face. A. h. Z. II. p. 115. Squilla X was suitable, when the cough was accompa- nied from the beginning by a copious expectoration. Stannum rendered good service as soon as the cough, which was dry at the commencement, became loose, accom- panied with much expectoration. IV°°, repeated in eight days, helped in a case with incipient symptoms of pituitous consump- tion. A. h. Z. II. p. 108, 157. Veratrum helped when the disease resembled sporadic cholera, the catarrhal symptoms being slight, but the weakness very great. A. h. Z. II. p. 109. 8. CROUP.— ANGINA MEMBRANACEA. Aconit. X°°. Croup in the first stage. Symptoms : Violent chilliness, afterwards violent heat. — The boy is either speechless, or his voice is croaking, and the speech 'difficult. — Points to the larynx y where he appears to feel pain. — Wants to cough, but cannot. — Countenance red and bloated, eyes shining. — Sweat on the forehead; pulse full and hard.— -Violent thirst— Frequen; emi ;sion of urine. — Small pimples on the left side.of the face. — Face alternately lvd and s 266 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. pale. — Breathing visibly arrested ; restlessness and delirium, Ann. II. p. 223, 224. Aconitum, two doses at an interval of five hours. Symptoms : Cough barking, hoarse. — Red countenance. — Great oppression of the chest, and heat, with danger of suffo- cation. I. d. h. H. I. p. 171. Aconitum ought always to be used first in the inflamma- tory stage. Chamomilla helped in a case where Acon. and Spong. had done no good. — It brought on sweat, with cough and ex- pulsion of a large quantity of mucus. A. h. Z. II. p. 64. Cuprum sulph. is recommended against croup. Arch. XV. 2, p. 79. Drosera, and, in case the fever should be very violent, Merc, is very useful, when the acute form, has subsided and has given place to a chronic form, recurring sometimes periodi- cally, and characterized by a spasmodic cough, and a scraping in the bronchi, symptoms which, when neglected, may pass over into spasms and hydrocephalus. A. h. Z. I. p. 147. Hepar sulph., ,o.ooo S r -> one dose. Symptoms : Coryza and catarrhal conditions. — Afterwards the boy prefers sitting to lying down, because lying down causes a sort of anguish : tosses about when asleep. — Breath- ing snoring, hoarse, wheezing, frequently so short and anxious that the boy, roused by a violent, dry cough, inducing retching, starts up, grasps at the larynx, and begins to weep, with great anguish, bright-red face, protruded eyes, and frequent bending backwards of the head. — The fits cease for a few minutes, and afterwards return with greater violence. — Frequent desire to drink. — Much heat and sweat. — Quick talking. — Pulse quick and hard. — Urine very dark ; frequent desire to urinate. Arch. V. 1, p. 105, etc. Hepar sul. I was repeated with great benefit in a couple of hours, when the first dose did not bring evident relief in a short time. Arch. XL 3, p. 72. Hep. sulph. -nroVo gr., in sixteen hours -,-\ drop of Spongia, and afterwards another small dose of Hepar. Symptoms : The child is almost in a state of sopor, with his head bent backwards. — Violent heaving of the chest, with loud inspirations, and even the scapulae were considerably moved by it. — He raises himself at short intervals, grasps with great anguish at those things which are near him, for the pur- pose of leaning against them, and facilitating the breathing. — Afterwards a few fits of dry, rough, whizzing cough. — Heat considerable, thirst great, (a new fit after every drink.) — Pulse CROUP.— ANGINA MEMBRANACEA. 267 mostly hard, but sometimes soft and intermitting. — Urine flam- ing-red ; no stool. — Face sometimes dark-red, bluish ; swelling and violent throbbing of the carotids, slight sweat about the head. — Weeps after every fit, and grasps at the throat, where a red, elevated spot, of the size of a dime, is discovered in the larynx. — Occasional retching, and even vomiting, especially after the cough. The cure was completed on the third day. Arch. VI. 1, p. 67, etc. Hepar sul. and Spong. were alternately given with great benefit in croup, and in cough with croup-sound ; this alterna- tion seemed to shorten the disease more than by giving only one of the remedies. A. h. Z. III. p. 26. Hepar s. preceded by Acon. Symptoms : The child wakes up with a barking, hoarse cough, becoming more and more violent. — Breathing hurried and short. — Frequently grasps hurriedly at the throat, where a considerable rattling was heard at every inspiration. — Redness of the face ; pulse very quick. — Continual tossing of the head ; deglutition is performed with a visible effort. Cham, removed the remaining catarrhal cough. /. d. h. H. I. p. 173, 174. Moschus is very serviceable in the last stage of croup, when all other remedies were employed in vain. H. in R. II. p. 61. Sambucus ^o, one dose. In a child of five months. Symptoms : Rough, hollow cough, after the subsidence of the coryza ; restless sleep. — Breathing wheezing. — Head hot. — Screams when coughing, as if he suffered a pain in the throat. Ann. I. p. 215, 216. Phosphorus was sometimes given with benefit, when the improvement seemed to stop ; it did not, however, accelerate the cure. A.h.Z. III. p. 26. Phosphorus X 000 , in half an hour Hepar s., in half an hour Spongia, and so on, alternating these three remedies every half hour, effected a cure in a desperate case of croup. The third dose of Phosphorus effected the transmutation of the cough, after an effort with anguish, into a catarrhal, when all danger ceased. Arch. XV. 1, p. 100. Spongia, one drop, preceded by Aconite. Symptoms : Waking from sleep with violent, rough, hol- low-sounding cough. — Voice hoarse. — Breathing hurried, but not much oppressed, but very rattling. — Violent fever ; skin hot and dry. Arch. VI. 2, p. 65, etc. Spongia X, one drop, after Aconite, giving Hep. To ;oo o thirty hours after Spongia, cured another case of croup. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 71. Spongia X 00 , having given Aconite VIII° the day pre- vious. 268 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. Symptoms : Hollow, barking, dry croup-cough, after the subsidence of the coryza, when waking. — Short attacks of rat- tling in the wind-pipe, when taking an inspiration. — Pale com- plexion, skin hot. — Frequent stretching and yawning. — When coughing, he distorts his face, and complains of pains below the larynx. — The cough is most frequent in the forenoon. — Weep- ing mood. — Pulse rather hard, and accelerated. Ann. I. p. 214. Spongia X, one dose ; preceded by Acon. VHP. Speedy cure. Symptoms : The child sits erect in its bed. — Face bluish and bloated ; look expresses anguish. — Painful breathing, rat- tling, exerting the chest and distorting the muscles of t'heface ; the eyes protruded and bending the head backwards. — Cough wheezing and shrill ; the patient clings to the nearest object, and grasps at the larynx, where he feels a pain, with sweat and anguish. — Pulse quick. — Great heat, and continual thirst. — Frequently, when coughing, involuntary expulsion of stool and urine. Ann. II. p. 220, 221. Spongia X ocoo °, one dose; giving first Acon. VIII 000 . Improvement began in an hour ; a relapse yielded to a similar dose of Spongia. Ann. III. p. 151. Spongia X 00 , one dose, preceded by Acon. VIII 00 . Symptoms : Glowing hot, with fever ; face red. — Dry skin, violent thirst. — Constipation. — Hoarse, rough, deep, barking cough, which the child tries to suppress. — Breathing some- what rattling and wheezing. — Starting while asleep, and anx- ious breathing. — When lying down, he bores with the head into the pillow. Ann. IV. p. 37, 38. Spongia X°° ; Aconit. VIII 00 having been given eight hours previous. Symptoms : Glowing hot skin ; red face. — Headache, de- lirium. — Violent, hoarse, hollow, barking cough, with violent pain in the larynx. — Rough, hoarse voice ; rattling, wheezing breathing. Ann. IV. p. 38, 39. Spongia X 0000 , towards evening X 000 ; preceded by Aco- nite X 00000 . Symptoms : Considerable heat and frequent suffocative fits, with cough. — Hoarse, rough voice. — Wheezing breathing, which may be heard at a great distance. — Pain in the region of the larynx. — Starting when in bed, as if he would suffocate. — Bo- ring with the head into the pillow. — Discouragement, weeping mood, indifference. — Hep. s. gr. ^ was given to remove the rest of the symptoms. Pr. Com. d. L. S. V. I. p. 196. In a similar manner, Acon. was given first in two other TRACHEITIS. 269 cases, afterwards Spongia ; the cure was completed by Hep. s. — Pr. Com. II. p. 201, 202. Another physician achieved the cure by giving Hep. s., three or four times a day, in urgent ca- ses, without using either, Acon. or Spong. Arch. XV. 1. p. 101. Tart. emet. £ gr., dissolved in water, a tablespoonful every half hour. Symptoms : Cough and sawing respiration. — Face red and bloated ; look anxious. — Breathing hurried. — A good deal of unsuccessful yawning. — Pain about the larynx when touching it. — Skin hot and dry ; pulse accelerated. — Is unable to utter a loud word. — Improvement took place after vomiting. Hygea. II. p. 27, 28, 29. 9. TRACHEITIS. Aconit. X°, repeating the dose every twelve to twenty-four hours in the lower stage, in the higher every two or three, three or four doses in all, was generally sufficient to effect the cure of a catarrh passing into the form of bronchitis. A. h. Z. IV. p. 66. Hep. s. cured several cases of tracheitis of children. Symptoms : Continual, intense fever, with headache, high color of the face, violent thirst. — Breathing difficult, short, anx- ious. — Voice hoarse. — Violent, dry, painful cough, now rough, now sounding hollow. — Pain at a certain spot of the trachea, increased by pressure, breathing, cough, talking. A. h. Z. V. p. 84. Nux v. cured several cases of bronchitis. Arch. I. 1, p. 24. Spongia X°, several doses ; preceded by three doses of Acon. X°°, one dose every two hours. Acute bronchitis. Symptoms : Face red, with expression of great anguish, restlessness and sadness. — Troublesome dryness and obstruc- tion of the nose. — Throbbing pain in the forehead, lancinating, and pressing upon the eyes. — Eyes burning, running, red. — Tongue brownish, dry. — Taste bitter. — Frequent eructations. — Unquenchable thirst. — Region of the stomach sensitive to pressure, pricking. — Stool sluggish, hard, scanty. — Frequent desire to urinate, emission but scanty. — Pain in the small of the back, drawing, tearing, pressing towards the loins and thighs, and into the sides of the abdomen ; the pain cannot be relieved in any situation. — Seated, pricking, aching cramp pain beneath the throat, in the upper part of the thoracic cavity. Constrictive, aching feeling, extending over the whole chest. Breathing fearfully oppressed, quick, anxious, irregular, labored 270 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. frequently completely arrested, with some rattling and ferment- ing in the chest. — Cough dry, rough, hollow-sounding, some- times barking, without expectoration. — Voice hoarse. — Throat very dry and rough. Pulse frequent and hard. — Skin dry, red, burning hot. — Has to sit straight with the body bent over, and is constantly obliged to change his position. A. h. Z. Y. p. 129, etc. Spongia is useful in chronic inflammation of the mucous membrane of the trachea, with hoarseness, roughness, burning in the larynx, dry cough, sometimes discharge of tenacious mucus. A. h. Z. VI. p. 17. Kali sulphuratum appears to be suitable in inflamma- tory affections of the respiratory organs, characterized by pro- fuse exsudations with paralysis, and where the inflammatory diathesis has not yet been subdued. Arch. XIV. 3, p. 139, etc. 10. AFFECTIONS OF THE TRACHEA OF VARIOUS KINDS. Arsenicum, repeated doses, was useful for morbid condi- tions, bordering upon phthisis trachealis, characterized by burn- ing and a feeling of dryness. After taking Arsen. those symptoms abated, and a secretion of mucus set in, which indi- cated other remedies. Arch. XII. 2, p. 18. Calc. carb. VIII. one dose, of long action, cured almost completely an incipient phthisis trachealis. Symptoms : Considerable hoarseness, which scarcely per- mits him to preach. — Coughs much, especially in the morning, secreting much mucus. — Putrid smell in the throat during the frequent attacks of sneezing. — Frequent coryza. — Weakness and want of strength. Ann. II. p. 304. Carbo veg. is very useful in chronic affections of the tra- chea, and obstinate hoarseness, especially in the evening. H. in R. I. p. 194. Drosera V, and in about twelve days Spongia III, cured an incipient phthisis laryngea, Bell, and Hep. having been given previously without much success. Symptoms : Disagreeable pressure in the front part of the throat near the larynx.: — Scraping sensation in that part when coughing, or when swallowing. — Striking hoarseness ; is una- ble to utter a clear sound ; loses his voice when singing. — A good deal of short and hacking cough, especially in dry, sharp air, and when the mouth is not closed. — Cough more dry than moist; sometimes expectoration of a white mucus, which is but rarely mixed with small streaks of blood. — Sometimes difficulty of swallowing, and real pain in the region of the larynx when PAIN IN THE CHEST. 271 touching it, even when merely turning the head. — Inspiration becomes finally rather difficult, and somewhat wheezing. — Dry- Di s and disagreeable sensation in the back part of the throat, with redness and some aphthae. — During an expiration smell from the mouth as of milk recently obtained from the cow. — Indolence and decrease of strength. Ann. I. p. 147, etc. Nux v., two doses. Complicated spasm of the throat. Symptoms : Periodical constriction of the throat, threaten- ing suffocation. — Habitual headache. — Vertigo when stooping. — Pain in the loins, hindering motion. — Heaviness of the lower limbs. — Sudden satiety, when eating, followed by a sensation of repletion which obliges one to unbutton one's clothes, accom- panied by heat in the face and vertigo. — Difficult stool, frequently streaked with blood. — Heavy, uniefreshing sleep. — Want of disposition to perform any mental labor. — Weak memory. Ann. II. p. 120. 11. PAIN IN THE CHEST. Bellad. VIII has removed a peculiar throbbing aching in the left side of the chest, and slight hoarseness. Arch. III. 1, p. 99. Bryonia II, one drop. Pain in the chest, brought on by a fall. Symptoms : Aching pain in the anterior surface of the chest, impeding the breathing and obliging one to cough con- stantly. Emaciation, loss of appetite, restless sleep. — Stool irregular. Ann. I. p. 126. Bryonia VI, one drop, relieved a darting pain through the sternum, which did not increase by breathing, but by every motion, and was most violent when the stomach was weak ; trembling and bounding sensation in the pit of the stomach, as of something alive. All. h. Z. V. p. 152. Bryonia removed pains in the chest. Symptoms : Heaviness in the head ; pressure in the fore- head. — Roughness of the throat; little appetite, thirst; tongue pretty clean. — Soreness from the pit of the stomach along the sternum. — Oppression of the whole chest. — Drawing pain be- tween the shoulders and the small of the back. — No stool for three days past — Sleep restless at times, with anxious dreams. — Ever since he had small pox, the soles of the feet feel easily sore ; burning of the soles, the skin is delicate and red ; the feet are sweaty, with fetid smell. — Faint, giddy, without strength. J. d. h. H. III. p. 45. Lycopodium X, smelling, twice. Pain in the chest. 272 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. Symptoms : Stitches in the chest near the left false ribs, at every deep inspiration, when sneezing, laughing, or during every motion of the body. — Frequent yawning. — Cannot lie on the left side, has to lie high. — Urine rather dark. — Afterwards, violent aching pain in the whole of the left lobe of the lungs, with tightness across the chest and pain between the scapulae ; is unable to lie on either side. Ann. IV. p. 197. Nux v. removed acute pain of the chest brought on by vex- ation. Symptoms : Stitches in the middle of the chest when taking an inspiration. — Spasmodic contraction of the chest. — Periodi- cal aching of the head. — Tremor of the limbs. — Want of appe- tite. — Full pulse. — Alternate chilliness and heat. — Nausea, and bruised feeling of the body all over. /. d. h. H. I. p. 170. Nux v. X 000 , six doses, one a day, cured a pricking pain in the left side of the chest, when taking exercise or stooping, Hygea, I. p. 26. Sulphur, smelling, removed an occasional pricking in the sternum, with dry cough, wheezing breathing and asthma. Sulphur, preceded by Aconite, removed a pain under the left short ribs, brought on by frequent suppression of vesicular erysipelas on the head, as of a lump being lodged there, excit- ing an oppressive anguish and hindering deep breathing, with cough and copious expectoration. Likewise, a pricking pain in the left half of the chest, excited by coughing, deep breathing, lifting of the left arm ; consequent upon a strain. Likewise a deep pain in the left side of the chesl, consequent upon an unu- sual effort, as if the movement were arrested in that part, worse when taking deep breath, or when turning in the bed, not per- mitting to lie on the left side, exciting anguish, and the part being painful to the touch. Sulphur, three doses, removed a pain in the sternum, as if a lump were lodged there, when coughing, yawning or sneez- ing. Likewise, a pain in the right side of the chest, brought on by constant cough ; the patient dared not touch the place, or lace herself tightly, or turn in the bed ; she then felt as if something were falling towards the affected side. Finally Sul- phur has cured a stretching sensation over the whole chest, with stitches below the right mamma, during every inspiration and expiration, so that she was frequently unable to take breath ; palpitation of the heart when ascending a height, an- guish in the evening, preventing sleep, anxious dreams, periodi- cal pinching between the shoulders. Ann. IV. p. 252, 253. PNEUMONIA.— PLEURITIS. 273 12. PNEUMONIA.— PLEURITIS. Aconitum X, one drop. In a woman of sixty years. Symptoms : Much heat. Stinging throbbing headache. — Bleeding at the nose the day previous. — Sleepless nights. — The eyes are painful and sensitive to the light. -Mouth dry. — Taste bitter. — Much thirst, especially a desire for beer. — Inclination to vomit. — Oppression of the chest. — Stitches during an inspi- ration. — Dry cough. — Inability to lie on one side. — Pulse quick and hard.— Stool intermittent. Arch. III. 1, p. 81. Aconitum, one drop, every twenty-four hours, has cured forty patients laid up with pneumonia ; the inflammation was generally removed in two or three days, and reduced to a mere gastric condition, which was speedily cured by a small dose of Ipec. Arch. VIII. 2, p. 164, 165. Aconitum VIII, one drop, one dose. Inflammation of the lungs. Symptoms : Burning heat with headache. — Bitter taste. — Unsuccessful desire to belch. — Itching pain in the hypochon- dria, a sort of heaviness. — Soft, small stools, accompanied with tenesmus. — Hsemoptisis. — Short breathing while asleep, and stopped through the nose. — Anguish, arresting breathing, with sweat on the forehead. — At every inspiration, stitch from the lowermost ribs of either side to the apex of the scapula through the chest, with excessive moaning and lamenting. — Clawing pain in the chest ; aching pain in the side of the chest, with a sensation as if that side were made narrower. — Sopor, with anxious delirium. Arch. V. 2, p. 78, 79. Aconitum. Pneumonia. Symptoms : Continual stitches in the right side of the chest. — Short and very difficult breathing. — Frequent cough, and only occasionally a rather painful, bloody expectoration. — Skin burning, with frequent chills. — Full, hard, intermittent pulse. Ann. II. p. 23. Aconitum X, one drop, VI — XII in five ounces of distilled water, with addition of one ounce of common syrup, has been found very useful in pneumonia, when given a tablespoonful every two or six hours A . h. Z. II. p. 74. Aconitum VIII. Inflammation of the organs in the chest. Symptoms: Violent feverish chills. — Continual stitches in the left side of the chest, increased by deep breathing, cough or motion. — Cough with a small quantity of mucous expectoration. — Obtusion of the head. — Vertigo when raising the head. — Face red, bloated. — Eyes shining and running. — Tongue coated 274 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. white, covered with mucus. — Great thirst. — Complete want of appetite. — No stool. — Sleeplessness with profuse sweat. — Fre- quent chills in day-time, especially in the evening. — General feeling as of being bruised. — Full, hard pulse. — Out of humor, taciturn. Arch. XI. 1, p. 128, 129. Aconitum X°°, two doses. Pneumonia. Symptoms : Violent inflammatory fever and delirium. — Red countenance, shining, blood-shot eyes. — Great heat. — Op- pressed breathing. — Violent pain in the chest. — Great thirst. Arch. XIV. 3, p. 109. Aconitum IV, one drop, twice in twenty-four hours. Symptoms : Violent chilliness, afterwards burning heat with thirst. Stitches and pain in the whole of the thoracic cavity. Arch. XIV. 3, p. 120, 121. Aconitum, one dose, afterwards Bryonia. Pieuritis. Symptoms : Violent, lancinating pain in the right part of the chest, scarcely permitting one to breathe. — Dry cough, becom- ing more violent at intervals ; sort of spasm of the chest, threat- ening suffocation. — Pulse very small and contracted. Skin dry and hot. — Face pale and sunken. — Violent anguish. — Panting for drink with the mouth open. Ann. I. p. 22, 23. Aconitum, one dose ; and finally a dose of Nux for the remaining dry cough and hoarseness, with feeling of fulness in the trachea-pleuritis. Symptoms : Aching in the forehead. — Face red, bloated. — Continual, dry cough. — Intense lancinating pains in the left side of the chest, increased by coughing and inspiration. — Feel- ing of oppressive anguish in the chest. — Painful stiffness of the whole back. — Drawing and tearing pains in the joints. — Thirst ; dryness of mouth ; tongue coated while. — Retention of stool. — Red, burning, fiery urine. — Dry heat, mingled with chills. — Small, hard pulse. — Great weariness, and feeling as if bruised. Ann. I. p. 23, 24. Aconitum VIII, one drop, one dose. Inflammation of the chest. Symptoms : Violent chills, followed by great heat, with vi- olent, throbbing headache. — Stitches in the left side of the c&est, with hsemoptisis, short breathing, and unquenchable thirst. Ann. I. p. 25. Aconitum IV, one drop, one dose. Pneumonia. Symptoms : Countenance bright-red, bloated. General heat. Violent headache. — Violent, unquenchable thirst. — Want of appetite. — Tongue whitish, but not coated. — Cough with mu- cous expectoration and streaked with blood. — Stitches in the right side of the chest, and full, hard pulse. Ann. I. p. 26. PNEUMONIA.-PLEURITIS. 275 Aconitum IV, one drop, one dose. Inflammatory affection of the chest. Symptoms : Difficult, anxious breathing. — Stitches in the right side of the chest.— Short, dry cough, increasing the stitches in the same manner as the deep breathing does. — Throbbing ache in the forehead, as if from an ulcer, increased by the slightest motion. — Chills in the evening, with subsequent heat, redness of the cheeks, increased headache and sad mood. — Chilliness during the day. — Dry, white tongue, with increased thirst. — Flat taste. — Loss of appetite. — Constipation. — Urine bright-red. — Anxious dreams, causing uneasiness. — The limbs feel bruised. — Pulse quick, small, rather hard. Ann. I. p. 27, 28. Aconitum, two doses. Pneumonia, last stage, after previ- ous allopathic treatment. Symptoms : Difficult breathing, rattling, and with a pecu- liar noise. — Face swollen, dark-red. — Pulse intermitting. — Vio- lent stitches dart through the chest. Ann. II. p. 224, 225. Aconitum VIII, one half drop, three doses. Pleuritis. Symptoms : Violent chilliness with intense pricking in the region of all the false ribs of the left side, increased by deep breathing and cough, with oppressed respiration. — Afterwards general dry heat, with great thirst. — Tongue coated with mu- cus. — Urine red and burning. — Skin dry and hot. — Pulse rather hard and very quick. — Great restlessness. Ann. II. p. 226, 227. Aconitum 2, one drop, repeated every four hours. Pleu- ritis. Symptoms : Violent, continual chills. — Afterwards heat, with violent stitches in the chest, and short, painful cough. — Face bright-red ; eyes protruded and red. — Breathing short, accelerated, painful. — Cough, with increased stitches, and pain- ful concussion of the head, as if it would burst. — Expectoration mingled with blood. — Violent thirst. — Neither appetite nor stool. — Afterwards jactitation of the muscles and delirium. Ann. IV. p. 281. Aconitum VI [I, on dose. Pleuritis. Symptoms : Headache, as if the brain would press out. — Dilatation of the pupils. — Heat in the face. — Humming of the ears. — Dry mouth. — Bitter taste. — Aversion to food. — Tensive aching of the stomach.— No stool. — Flatulence in the abdomen. — Anguish, arresting breathing. — Short breath. — When breath- ing deeply, violent stitches in the left side of the chest, after- wards cough, with expectoration of a small quantity of saliva streaked with blood. — At times cold, at times warm. — Skin dry and hot. — Urine very red. Pulse contracted and quick. — Lit- tle thirst. — Anguish, as of death. Ann. IV. p. 435, 436. 276 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. Aconitum VHP, five doses at intervals of six to eight hours. Violent pneumonia. Symptoms : Suffocative breathing. — Violent heaving of the chest. — Cough increases the oppression. — Expectoration scanty and difficult, mingled with blood. — Body glowing red. — Distended veins, nevertheless thrills of shuddering — Thirst violent.— No stool. A. h. Z. IV. p. 58. Aconitum V, VIII or X. Pneumonia and pleuritis. Symptoms : Violent, lancinating, tearing pains, mostly in one or the other side of the chest, at one time becoming seated posteriorly, thence extending in different directions, increasing by deep breathing, cough, sneezing, talking, moving about, sometimes by external pressure. — Breathing quick, short, su- perficial, labored, relieved by the sitting posture, and by in- clining forward. — Continual desire to cough, first dry and short, but soon after accompanied by a foamy, mucous expec- toration, streaked with blood, or merely bloody. — Continual heat, after chilliness, with dry skin. — Obtusion and pain of the head ; throbbing headache. — Face red, hot, bloated, or else circumscribed red spots on both cheeks, — Eyes red. — Violent thirst. — Tongue coated with white mucus, or dry, brownish. — Delaying stool. — Urine scanty, dark, hot. — Pulse accelerated, full, hard. — Great restlessness, anguish, despondency, fear of death. A. h. Z. V. p. 19. Arnica II, one dose. Inflammation of the lungs, preceded by encephalitis. Symptoms : Head rather dull and heavy. — Violent stitches in the side ; fullness of the left chest. — Short, labored breath- ing ; oppression. — Painful, short, dry cough ; scanty, difficult, blood-streaked expectoration. — Face bloated and red ; eyes shining. — Great heat, with much thirst. — Tongue dry. — Aver- sion to food. — Abdomen sensitive and distended. — Urine red- dish-yellow. — No stool. — Skin somewhat red, dry. — Pulse quick, full, rather hard. — Apprehensive for his life. Arch. VII. 1, p. 73, 74. Arnica II, one drop. Rheumatic inflammation of the chest. Symptoms : Difficult breathing and dry cough. — Stitches in the front part of the right half of the chest ; scanty expec- toration streaked with blood. — Anxious restlessness ; trembling sensation, as if all the vessels in the body were pulsating vio- lently. — Much heat. — Little sleep, frequent tossing from side to side. — Tearing headache, especially in the temples and fore- head. — Much thirst. — Little appetite. — White, dry tongue. — No stool. Ann. IV. p. 170. PNEUMONIA.— PLEURITIS. 277 Arnica Il°o°° 5 Acon. and Bryo. having done but little good. Inflammation of the chest. Symptoms : At the commencement of the disease, violent, lancinating and tearing pains in all the limbs. — Face alter- nately paJe and red. — Tongue coated dirty yellow. — When breathing deeply, violent, sharp stitches in the right side, after- wards cough. — Expectorates thick, white mucus.— Right side of the chest feels bruised on the outside. — Continual heat and sweat ; desire for water. — Pulse almost normal, little irritated. Pr. C. II. p. 173. Arnica, two doses. Inflammation of the chest. Symptoms : Lancinating pain when breathing deeply, coughing or moving about, in the upper part of the right half of the chest, towards the axilla. — Cough, with difficult, slimy expectoration. — Breathing labored, short, difficult, hindering speech. — Raging pain in the forehead and giddiness, with obscu- ration of sight, — Little appetite, bitter taste, white tongue. — Very weak and emaciated. — Pulse full, moderately frequent. J. II. p. 54. Arsenic, and Spir. nitr. dulc. cured rheumatic pleu- ritis passing into the nervous stage. Arsenic covered the fol- lowing Symptoms : Excessive weakness. — Short breath, especially when getting in and out of bed. — Stitches in the side. — An- guish. — Rumbling in the abdomen. — Nightly diarrhoea with colic. — Unquenchable thirst ; dry tongue. — Hard hearing and rushing noise in the ears. Spir. nitr. dulc, two drops in one ounce of distilled water, to be used in twenty-four hours in teaspoonful doses, covered the following Symptoms : Staring look. — She does not hear. — Dry, brown lips. — Desires nothing, is scarcely conscious of the wants of na- ture. — Excessive weakness ; muttering delirium, while asleep. — Can scarcely be made conscious of herself, is rather insensi- ble. A.h.Z. IV. p. 266. Bellad. X 10 , one dose. Pneumonia. Symptoms : Chilliness, soon after stitches in the left side of the chest, with continual heat. — Much cough, with bloody expectoration, and short, labored breathing. — Want of appe- tite. — Urine red-yellow. — Food tastes bitter. Ann. IV. p. 208. Bellad. X 000 , giving Acon. eight hours previous. Pneu- monia in a boy of ten years. Symptoms : III humored, and weeping mood. — Desires cold drinks. — Face sunken, eyes deep ; face hot and quite pale, tongue coated white. — Skin hot and d y. — The child screams, when being touched ; inclines to fall over from weakness. — 278 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. Pulse very frequent. — Sleeplessness. — Continual, violent cough, the child weeping and manifesting pain. — Utters frequent and sudden cries, and bends the head backwards. — Screams, when taking deep breath while yawning. — Breathing short, quick, rather rattling. The remaining cough and the inclination to costiveness yielded to Nux. Ann. IV. p. 212, 213. Bellad. X oco , in one ounce of water, first every two, then every four to six hours, one teaspoon ful at a dose. Preceded by Acon. Typhoid pneumonia. Symptoms : Face red as blood, glowing. — Skin dry, sting- ing hot. — Pulse quick, small, irritated. — Cough frequent, fa- tiguing, with stitches in the right half of the chest, below the clavicle, with expectoration of a quantity of mucus and blood. ■ — Hard stool. — Urine scanty, dark-red. — Headache, delirium, violent thirst, white tongue. — Afterwards continual sopor, or does not come to her senses when waking, is delirious, and, in her delirium, talks about all sorts of things. Pr. Com. II. p. 171. Bellad. was found most serviceable in a case of typhoid pneumonia, preceded by Acon. and Ars. Symptoms : Lancinating pain in a small place in the right half of the chest near the sternum, increased by deep breath- ing. — Oppression of the whole chest. — Little, short, dry cough. — No appetite, much thirst, bitter taste, tongue coated white. — Thin stool. — Frequent redness and heat in the face. — Skin hot. — Great weakness and bruised feeling all over. — Little sleep, tossing about and slight delirium. — Frequency of inspi- rations and pulse. — Afterwards constant delirium, wants to get out of the bed. — Red face, shining eves, staring look. J. d. h. H. II. p. 97. Bellad., one dose, preceded by Acon. Inflammation of the chest. Symptoms : Violent stitches in the right half of the chest, increased a good deal by even slight motion, deep breathing or cough. — Short, dry cough ; inability to lie on the right side. — Vertigo when raising the head, heaviness of the head and headache. — Bleeding at the nose. — No appetite. — Violent thirst. — No stool. — Constant delirium in the night, only at in- tervals by day. — Difficulty of moving the right arm, and pain in the right shoulder. — Face alternately pale and red. — Skin hot, sometimes sweat. — Pulse very frequent. /. d. h. H. III. p. 79. Bryonia IV, one drop, one dose. Inflammation of the thoracic organs. Symptoms : Involuntary arrest of breathing, or takes but short, small inspirations. — Excessive oppression of the anterior PNEUM0NIA.-PLEUR1TIS. 279 surface and right side of the chest, as if it were oppressed by a heavy burden. — No sleep, little pain and anguish. — Face bloat- ed and brown-red. — Breathing is anxious, labored, quick and short, with the mouth open. — Pulse rather hard, small, inter- mittent. — Palpitation of the heart. — Obtusion and heaviness of the head, with roaring of the ears. — Urine burning and red as fire. — No stool. — Skin hot and dry. — Lips dry ; tongue rough and dark. — Great thirst. Arch. I. 2, p. 47. Bryonia V, afterwards two doses of Rhus V. Typhoid pneumonia. Symptoms : Sudden ill feeling, followed by excessive chills, with subsequent warmth and slight sweat. — Nausea and vomiting of a small quantity of tenacious mucus. — All the limbs ache, and the body feels paralyzed. — Afterwards con- tinual yawning with nausea. — Followed by burning heat, with violent stitches in the right side of the chest when breathing or touching the parts. — Quick, painful, oppressed breathing, with great oppression of the chest. — Much thirst! — Headache, as if the brain were dashed to pieces. — Violent tearing in the lower limbs. — Sleeplessness. — Constant, unnatural sopor, with frequent starting and slight delirium. — Unintelligible mutter- ing from time to time, when waking. — Strange fancies. — Pulse very small, intermittent. — Moving the fingers, as if grasping at flocks. — Trembling of the dirty-brown, dry, parched tongue. — Excessive weakness. — Involuntary passage of the faeces. — Finally painful, dry, violent cough. Arch. I. 3, p. 165, etc. Bryonia I, one drop. Inflammatory rheumatism of the chest. Symptoms: Shaking chills at night. — Violent, spasmodic twitchings of the left arm. — Pain in the left shoulder-joint, as if it were sprained. — Lancinating headache, worse at intervals. — Violent stitches in the left side of the chest, with tormenting, dry cough. — Pulse frequent, rather hard. — Perspiration not general and alternating with dry heat. — Cough, accompanied by expectoration of some mucus streaked with blood. Arch, II. 2, p. 72, etc. Bryonia V, one drop, Aconite having been employed previously without success. Inflammatory condition of the chest. Symptoms : Violent chilliness, tormenting thirst ; violent headache, considerable oppressive anguish. — At every inspira- tion deep stitches in the right side. — Face hot, eyes red. — Mouth and lips dry. — Tongue first coated yellow, afterwards becom- ing black in the centre. — The teeth are covered with a coating of brown mucus. — Cough dry, or some expectoration mixed 280 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. with streaks of blood. — All the limbs feel bruised. — Inclination to sleep, without being able to sleep. — Speech painful, slight rattling in the chest. — Nightly delirium. — Profuse sweat. Arch. III. 1, 78, etc. Bryonia VI, one drop, one dose. Inflammatory condition of the chest. Symptoms : Violent chills, afterwards burning heat with thirst and sweat and oppression of the chest. — Violent stitches below the left scapula reaching forward to the heart, increased by breathing and cough. — Breathing short, quick and anxious. ■ — Burning sensation in the pit of the stomach, causing an- guish. — Violent, continual cough, with yellowish expectora- tion. — Headache, as if the head were being driven asunder. — Heat, with little thirst, in the afternoon ; violent thirst in the rest of the time.— Want of appetite. — Costiveness. — Red urine. — Sleeplessness, or restless sleep full of dreams. Arch. III. 2, p. 100, etc. Bryonia- VI. Inflammation of the chest, having lasted al- ready eight days. Symptoms : Stitches in the middle of the chest, making inspiration difficult ; can only lie on the back. — Violent heat and burning in the chest, with anguish and oppression. — Cough with some mucous expectoration. — Intense pain be- tween both shoulders. — Face bright- red, violent headache, much thirst. — Cold sweat about the head. —Pain in the abdo- men. — Tearing pain in the limbs. — Sore throat with hoarse- ness and difficult deglutition. — Hard stool every two or three days. — Eyes dim, painful. — Feels very weak. — A rest of the disease, swelling of the feet, with tearing, pressure at the sto- mach after a meal, etc. Yielded to Nux. Arch. V. 1, p. 80, etc. Bryonia X, one dose. Pleuritis. Symptoms : When moving, or when turning about, or when taking a deep breath, fiery stitches dart from the left through the right side of the chest, with violent cough and bi >ody ex- pectoration. — Great heat, thirst, full, strong pulse. — Red urine. Arch. V. 1, p. 94. Bryonia VI, one dose. Inflammatory affection of the chest. Symptoms : Vertigo. — Headache, when stooping, as if the brain would fall out. — Burning in the eyes. — Humming in the ears. — Flat taste with tongue coated yellow. — Loss of appe- tite. — Pressure at the stomach. — Constipation. — Grunting in the ablomen, with emission of flatulence — Frequent emis- sion of urine. — Impeded respiration. — Dry cough, with violent PNEUMONIA.— PLEURITIS. 281 stitches darting from the right side towards the last rib. — Al- ternately cold and hot. — Skin dry. — Thirst moderate. — Pulse quick, but not full. — Sleep restless, with dreams full of dispute. — Oat of humor, and inclining to be angry. Arch. V. 3, p. 20. Bryonia X, one drop, twenty-one doses. Typhoid inflam- mation of the chest. Symptoms : Skin viscid and moist; face sunken. — Eyes faint and dim. — Pulse weak and accelerated. — Breathing short and oppressed. — Head dreary, painful and heavy. — Stitches in the right side of the chest, increased by deep breathing ; worse when raising one's self and moving about. — -Restless night ; continual delirium. — Great inclination to sleep ; seems to be constantly in a state of sopor. — Cough with expectora- tion of a dirty-reddish mucus. — Thirst not very great. — Appe- tite wanting. — No stool. — Tongue coated yellowish. — Taste flat. — The remaining slight stitches during deep breathing yielded to Arnica II. Arch. VI. 2, p. 63, etc. Bryonia X, preceded by Acon, Inflammation of the chest. Symptoms : Violent stitches in the chest, can only lie upon his back. — Talking and breathing excite pain with short cough, and bloody expectoration — -Lancinating pains through the whole head. — Vertigo when raising the head. — The pain is increased by motion. — Face bright-red and hot. — Eyes shining. — Tongue dry and coated white. — Much thirst. — Vomiting of yellow, bitter-tasting substances. — Bitter taste. — Pressure in the region of the stomach. — No stool. — Pulse hard and frequent. Arch. VIII. 2, p. 62. Bryonia X, one dose, preceded by Acon. Sort of typhoid inflammation of the chest. Symptoms : Labored, quick, short breathing ; he can only breathe in the sitting posture, and inclining towards the right side. — Short, dry and barking cough ; mucous expectoration mixed with blood. — Violent stitches and burning in the lower part of the right half of the chest, increased by motion, talking, coughing and external pressure. — Heaviness and obtusion of the head. — Frequent delirium. — Anguish and oppression of the chest. — Sleeplessness, or moaning and starting. — Great thirst. — No appetite, no stool. — Urine bright-red. — Eyes sunken and faint. — Skin hot, dry, chapped and brown. — Painless distention of the abdomen. — Quick, hard, unequal pulse. — Great weak- ness. — Anxious moaning ; hopelessness. — Afterwards sopor, occasionally. Arch. XI. 1, p. 130, 131. Bryonia VIII, preceded by Acon. Inflammation of the chest. Symptoms : Lancinating headache. — Humming in the ears. 282 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. — Distended, red face ; eyes red. — Severe pricking pains in the chest ; is only able to lie on his back. — Violent thirst. — Tongue coated white, the tip being red and dry, and the middle moist. — Stool suppressed. — Urine very red. — Pulse frequent, hard and wiry. Arch. XIII. 3, p. 126. Bryonia V, half a drop. Inflammatory affection of the chest. Sympto?ns : Pricking in the throat when touching it. — Feel- ing of dryness in the palate. — Flat taste. — The appetite passes oft as soon as beginning to eat. — Tensive pain in the re- gion of the liver. — Stool difficult, intermittent. — Urine scanty, red. — Dry cough, excited by a constant tingling in the throat, and causing shocks through the head. — Breathing short, and almost made impossible on account of stitches in the chest, obliging one to sit up ; motion and turning increase the pain. — At night, agitation in the blood, sleeplessness and oppressive anguish in the chest. — Violent thirst with heat, without any sweat. — Very irritable and out of humor. Ann. I. p. 20. Bryonia VI, after Acon., one dose. Pneumonia. Symptoms : At the commencement violent chills. — Aching, with a sensation as of dull stitching, in both lungs • can only lie on the back, and breathing is labored. — Frequent, short cough, with continual desire to cough, and expulsion of a mass of foamy blood. — Considerable dyspnoea, with great anguish in the chest, which does not permit one to lie still. — Face dark- blue, bloated. — Violent headache ; violent throbbing of the ca- rotids. — Dry lips and mouth ; continual panting for drink. — Blood-taste in the mouth ; constipation. — Urine burning and red. — Dry, burning heat — Pulse slow, suppressed and small. — Drawing pains in all the limbs. Ann. I. p. 21. Bryonia V, one drop, one dose. Pleuritis. Symptoms : Frequent, full, but not hard pulse. — Violent lancinating pain in the left side of the chest, at every inspira- tion, and when coughing. — Continual dry cough. — Headache made worse by the coughing fits. — Constipation, want of ap- petite. — Tongue moist, little coated. — Thirst moderate. — Skin hot, but moist. — Sleeplessness. — Anxious on account of her dis- ease, and out of humor. Ann. I. p. 24. Bryonia V, afterwards Aconite. Pleuritis. Symptoms : Violent stitches in the right side, under the true ribs, increased by coughing and deep breathing.- — Alternate chilliness and heat ; pulse full and accelerated. — Tongue dry, with much thirst. — No stool. — Great weariness. — Humming and roaring in the ears. — The remaining cough yielded to Nux and Puls. Ann. I. p. 216. Bryonia V, one dose, lastly Nux. Pleuritis. PNEUM0NIA.-PLEUR1TIS. 283 Symptoms : Violent chills, with delirium, tossing from side to side, and nausea. — Stitches in the side when taking deep breath, coughing or sneezing. — Chilliness when uncovering her. — Pulse slow, small.- — Head aches a good deal. — Violent thirst. Ann. I. p. 217, 218. Bryonia X°°, one dose ; preceded by Acon. Inflamma- tion of the chest. Symptoms : Stitches in the side of the chest and shoulders, with much thirst and redness of the face, with heat. — Stitches in the region of the liver during an inspiration ; the liver is painful when touched. — Violent cough, with severe pressure under the false ribs. — Expectoration of white mucus, with blood. — Cough and stitches become worse when lying down. — Aching in the forehead. — Is unable to sleep, has to sit in the bed. — Skin hot, and covered with sweat. Jinn. I. p. 218, 219. Bryonia X, two doses. Inflammation of the chest. Symptoms : Face red. — Breathing difficult, almost impos- sible, and short ; every inspiration being accompanied with a stitch in the right side, extending into the shoulder. — Vio- lent cough, with increase of pain in the chest, and concussive stitches in the head. — Expectoration difficult and streaked with blood, — Pain in the abdomen. — No stool, much thirst. — Cough at the slightest motion. — Giddiness when rising. — Delirium, sopor. — Exhausted and out of humor. — Ann. I. p. 222. Bryonia : Pneumonia. Symptoms : Excessive stitches in both sides of the chest. — Frequent irritation inducing cough, with expectoration of mucus, streaked with blood. — Difficult respiration. — Urine scanty, fiery-red. — Burning, dry heat. — Desire for sour things. — Pulse full, hard, slow, intermittent. — Face bloated, blue-red. — Frequently interrupted sopor, with delirium. Ann. II. p. 26. Bryonia X, two doses. Inflammatory affection of the chest. Symptoms : Countenance red, hot ; skin hot, dry.— Shi- ning eyes, redness of the white. — Pain, as if bruised, in the back and between the shoulders. — Tongue coated yellow-brown. — No appetite. — Violent thirst. — Flat taste in the mouth. — Cos- tiveness. — Red urine. — Violent cough, with stitches in the right side of the chest, extending to the clavicle and the axilla. — The breath is jerked out, short, oppressed moaning. — Continual moaning. — No sleep. — Delirium. — Pulse frequent, hard, small. Ann. II. p. 228. Bryonia X 0000 , one dose. Inflammation of the chest. Symptoms: Nausea; distention of the abdomen. — Stitches in the pit of the stomach, increased by cough ; soreness in that 284 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. part. — Dry, hoarse cough, especially when lying down. — Alter- nate chilliness and heat, then sweat, afternoon and evening. — Burning and stitches in the small of the back and back. Ann. II. p. 230. Bryonia X°°, Acon. and Bell, having been given without success. Pleuritis. Symptoms : Lancinating headache on the top of the head. — Want of appetite. — Tongue dry, dirty white. — Stitches in the left side under the false ribs, coming on with a jerk, inde- pendent of breathing, in the direction of the pit of the stomach. — Small pimples in the precordial region, with burning-sting- ing pain. — Feeling of internal heat, interrupted by shiverings. — Sleep disturbed by pleuritic stitches. — Pulse hard, sluggish. — The symptoms are worse towards evening. — Anxious and apprehensive. Ami. II. p. 231. Bryonia X°°, one dose. Fever, with affection of the chest. Symptoms : Headache, a feeling of stupidity. — Heat and thirst. — Stitches in the right side of the chest and small of the back. — No appetite. — Taste bitter. — Tongue white. — Vertigo when raising the head. — No stool. — Breathing short ; increased stitches when taking an inspiration. — Urine yellow, with cloudy sediment. Ann. III. p. 51. Bryonia X°°, preceded by Acon. Pleuritis. Symptoms : Dry cough, day and night. — Yiolent head- ache. — Stitches in the right side of the chest, with oppression of the chest. — Chilliness without thirst, in the evening ; at night, heat with thirst. — No appetite ; aversion to all food. — Bitterness of mouth. — No stool. — Face red. — Desponding. Ann. IV. p. 185. Bryonia X 00000 . Inflammatory condition of the chest of a baby. Symptoms : Almost continual feverish heat. — Rattling and wheezing in the chest. — Scraping cough. — Cannot take breath. — Refuses to take the breast — Sleeplessness ; emaciation, wretched appearance. Ann. IV. p. 204. Bryonia X 000 , preceded by Aconite. Inflammation of the lungs and liver. Symptoms : Glowing hot cheeks. — Yellow complexion. — Yellowness of the white of the eyes; eyes shining. — Skin dry and hot. — Giddiness while standing or walking. — Aching pain in the forehead. — Rushing sensation in the ears. — Tongue dry, coated dirty-brown. — No appetite ; violent thirst. — Qualmish feeling, with pressure in the abdomen. — Costiveness and slug- gish stool. — Dry, and short hacking cough. — Stitches in the PNEUMONIA.— PLEURITIS. 285 right side of the chest, during motion and when coughing. — Swelling of the region of the liver, painful to the touch. — Is unable to lie on the affected side without oppressing the chest. ■ — Painful weariness in the lower limbs, especially the knees. — -Tearing pain in the small of the back. — Sleeplessness and tossing about. — Violent heat mingled with thrills of shudder- ing. Ann. IV. p. 211. Cannabis 2, preceded by Acon. Inflammatory affection of the chest. Symptoms : Face red. — Pulse hard, frequent. — Alternate chilliness and heat.— Stool hard and sluggish. — Breathing short, oppressed.— Violent cough. — Stitches at every inspi- ration deep in the right side of the chest. — Bloody expectora- tion. — Restless sleep, with delirium and loud moaning. Ann. I. p. 219, 220. Cannabis - l \-, preceded by Acon. Inflammation of the chest. tSymptotns : Vertigo even unto falling. — Cloudiness of the head. — Humming about the forehead, and painful pressure from within outwards. — -Eyes faint ; eyelids red ; the flame appears to be redder and enveloped in a mist.— Sensation as of dry coryza in the nose. — Tongue coated yellow-white. — Loamy taste. Feeling of dryness in the mouth. Dry lips, with brown scurf and chapped. — Violent thirst, no appetite.— Eructations, with stitches in the left side of the chest. — Occasional hiccough. — -Fainting, with nausea. — Stool hard. — Cough, with tenacious^ green expectoration and violent stitches in the left side of the chest. — Breathing short, small inspirations. — Stitches in the chest and between the scapulae, when < turning about, sitting up, breathing, talking. — Cramp in the arms, and stitches in the same, when grasping something. — Great restlessness and wea- riness in the lower limbs. — At night, light slumber, with toss- ing about and confused dreams. — Violent chilliness, with goose- flesh ; subsequently heat in the face and the head. Skin burn- ing hot, dry. Palpitation of the heart, with anxiety. Ann. I. p. 220, 221, Cannabis tooot? preceded by Aconite. Inflammatory condition of the chest. Symptoms : Lancinating headache in the left side of the head. Great desire for cold drink. — Tongue coated yellow. — Dry mouth. — Loamy taste, going off by drinking. — Frequent, dry cough, with stitches in the left side of the chest, also when taking deep breath.— Little sleep ; a number of anxious dreams. — -Continual, violent chilliness, alternating with heat. Red cheeks, hot face, hot skin. — Pulse frequent, rather hard, small. 286 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. — The remaining pressure upon the chest and the cough yielded to Nux. Ann. II. p. 229, 230. China, two doses. Pneumonia, with incipient typhoid symptoms. Symptoms : Short, hurried inspirations, with dull stitches in the chest. — Has to lie with the head high, in order to be able to breathe. — Constant cough, with blood-streaked expectoration. — Burning, dry heat. — Red face. — Red urine. — Afterwards haemoptisis, fainting fits, involuntary movement of the lips, catching at flocks, subsultus tendinum. Ann. II. p. 29. Kali carb., preceded by Acon., is said to be a real specific in all pleuritic affections, both mild and violent. Arch. XVI. 2, p. 108. Lycopodium, one pellet every three hours, three doses. Symptoms : Yiolent stitches in the chest, so that he is scarcely able to breathe, increased by cough. Great heat and thirst, Arch. XV. 2, p. 131. Lycopodium X 00 removed a case of pneumonia in a young man with phthisicky habit. A. h. Z. II. p. 123. Phosphorus X°°, repeated in a fortnight, followed by two doses of Sulphur O 000 . Neglected pneumonia. Symptoms : Dry throat, unquenchable thirst. Alternate heat and chilliness. — Constant dry and hacking cough. Con- tinual stitches in the right side of the chest. Want of appetite and sleep. — Frequent, watery stools. Ann. IV. p. 296. Phosphorus X 00000 5 eight doses, first eveiy two, after- wards every three hours, cured a case of pneumonia, which had passed into paralysis of the lungs. Symptoms : First, chilliness, afterwards heat, with stitches in the chest, labored breathing, and frequently painful, entirely dry cough. Afterwards the patient is constantly in a state of half-stupor, answering only when the question is repeatedly asked, and afterwards complaining about stitches. — Accelerated breathing, accompanied by loud rattling in the chest. — Cough rare, weak, throwing off but a small quantity of tenacious mu- cus. A subsequent, painless, fetid diarrhoea yielded to four doses of Arnica IP, one every day. Ann. IV. p. 459, 460. A. h. Z. II. p. 124. Pulsatilla V cured a case of pneumonia. Symptoms : Hurried, short breathing. — Frequent cough, first dry, short, afterwards slightly loose, with a painful expres- sion of countenance. Quick, small pulse. Burning skin, with copious sweat. Subsultus tendinum of the extremities and convulsions of the face. Sudden startings, while asleep, with subsequent cries, in children. Violent thirst, with the tongue PNEUMONIA.— PLEURITIS. 287 somewhat coated and moist. In one case the stools were rather frequent and thin, in the other delaying. — Frequent tossing about. — Mild delirium. — Anxiousness and ill-humor. — Slight discharge of red urine, A. h. Z. III. p. 92, 93. Rhus is suitable in typhoid cases, where it has been gene- rally given after Acon. and Bryonia Arch. VII. 2, p. 40. IX. 1, p. 102. Squilla is suitable, if, after the removal of the most urgent symptoms by Aconite, a quantity of mucus is thrown off al- ready in the first stage. Arch. IX. 2, p. 142. SauiLLA III 00 , in a case where Acon. and Bry. did no good. Symptoms : Sensation of heaviness under the sternum, and stitches in the right side of the chest, low down, and some- what towards the back. — Short, quick, anxious breathing, is obliged to lie with his head high. — Afterwards dry, painful cough. — Face bright-red. — Urine becomes turbid when stand- ing. — Sleeplessness. — Pulse rather accelerated. — Some chilli- ness in the evening, without any subsequent heat. — Continual thirst. Sulph. and Calc removed the subsequent paralytic painfulness of the region of the hip-joint. Squilla, after bleeding to no purpose. Pleuritis. Symptoms : Stitches in the whole of the lower part of the chest, which make the breathing very painful. — Short, dry cough at every inspiration. — Frequent, rather hard pulse. — Burning heat. — Red face. — Great thirst. — Dark urine. — No stool. Ann. II. p. 29. Sq,uilla removed the majority of the symptoms in a so- called asthenic pneumonia, with great weight upon the chest ; bloody expectoration, rare cough, thirst and great weakness. — Nux removed the weight and headache. A.h.Z. III. p. 147. Sulphur has been frequently useful in pneumonia, espe- cially in cases which were not entirely acute, and of psoric subjects, and when the pain was pricking. — Sulphur likewise removed the consequences of the alloeopathic treatment of a case of pneumonia, with short, quick breathing, weakness, night-sweat. Ann. IV. p. 251, 252. Sulphur, (tincture,) one drop every two or three hours, cured a case of tuberculous pneumonia, with violent pain in the chest, orgasm of the blood in the chest, and real haemoptoe. A. h. Z. VI. p. 308. Sulphur X 8 every four to six days, removed the short, concussive cough, and the exhausting night-sweats, which re- mained after pneumonia. Hygea, I. 288 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. 13. VOMICA. Kali carbon. X°, in eight ounces of distilled water ? caused a vomica to open after the first tablespoonful. Arch. XIV. 1, p. 5. 14. ASTHMA. Aconitum YIII removed a sort of asthma miliari. Symptoms : Violent, continual cough at night, with danger of suffocation ; a hoarse, crowing sound, with constriction of the larynx. — Face high-colored ; pulse very frequent ; temper- ature raised.— Is unable to utter a distinct word. A. h. Z. II, p. 187. Ambra has been employed in asthmatic complaints with great success, especially in children, and in scrofulous subjects. H. in R. I. p. 60. Amm. carb. is a distinguished remedy in asthmatic com- plaints, especially when they are accompanied by hydrothorax. H. in R. I. p. 65. Arsenicum X 00 cured a case of asthma humidum com- pletely within twenty-four hours. Arch. XII. 2, p. 177. Arsenicum X°, in six ounces of water, one tablespoonful a day ; afterwards, during a relapse, three doses of Arsen. X 000 , at intervals of eight days. Spasm in the chest. Symptoms: In stormy weather, or when walking fast, when putting on warm and tight clothes, when exposed to changes from warmth to cold, or when laughing violently, he feels an oppression or an exhaustion of the lungs, which obliges him to stand still. — Violent pressure on the lungs, anxiety, which makes him alternately cold and warm. — The symptoms gradually abate, whilst a white viscid saliva is rising in the form of small vesicles. — Oppression and anxiety increase as soon as he enters a warm room. — After the attack, weakness and sick feeling. Arch. XV. 1, p. 103, J 04. Arsenicum X, one drop, removed the most threatening symptoms. Symptoms : Sits in his arm-chair, apprehending suffoca- tion. — Panting breathing, with open mouth, the chest heaving violently, and a sweat of anguish making its appearance. — Shortness of breath, cough, and exhausting sweats had already existed previously. Ann. III. p. 29, 39. Arsenic, one dose. Complicated asthma. Symptoms : Weak memory, with dullness. — Frequent headache, with heaviness and pressure in the head ; pressure ASTHMA. 289 on the forehead and the right temple. — Eye red, with pressure, pain and drawing in the same. — Dim-sightedness, as through a gauze. — Nighlly pain in the teeth and cheeks, throbbing, deep in the bone, extending into the ear and temple. — Teeth feel elongated. — Accumulation of mucus in the mouth ; collection of water in the mouth, with nausea. — No appetite, although she relishes her food. — Continual cough, with tenacious mucus in the chest, and asthma after lying down. — When coughing, stitches dart through the head, and water runs out at the mouth. — Asthma ; he feels as if the chest had too little air, with pain and pressure at the pit of the stomach, as if that part were too tight. — He loses his breath at every motion ; he is attacked with anguish and lassitude, his chest feels contracted. — Sleep- lessness, weakness, and tendency to fall over from weakness. — All his limbs feel sore. — Anxious, desponding. Ann. III. p. 426, 427. Arsenicum X 00000 , one dose. Chronic asthma. Symptoms : Has suffered for a long time past with flatu- lent colic and abdominal spasms, with profuse sweat. — Asth- ma ; dry cough ; great anxiousness ; contractive feeling of the chest and trachea. — The symptoms occur every three weeks at latest, and generally at night ; is unable to remain in her bed, but has to remain out of her bed and to sit up. — The symptoms abate when cough with mucous expectoration sets in ; they reappear after chagrin and bodily exertion. Pr. Com. II. p. 188. Arsenicum X°°, relieved a case of spasmodic asthma, which set in every night with a real anguish of death and cold sweat, and had lasted already two years. A. h. Z. I. p. 127. Arsenicum X°, removed a spasm of the chest, which had lasted eight years, and which was brought on by exposure to the damp air of a cellar. Symptoms: Wheezing expiration, in the evening when going to bed. — Compressive sensation in the chest and throat, obliging one to stoop and to sit up, with anguish and sweat all over the body, from three to four hours after midnight. — After- wards light slumber, frequently interrupted by burning or sore pain in the chest. A. h. Z. IV. p. 12. Arsenicum X 000 , six doses, one every fourth day, procured great relief in complicated asthma. Symptoms : Has to spend the night sitting in an arm-chair, owing to oppressed breathing.— He is out of breath when going up stairs or making an extra effort. — Urine scanty and generally reddish. — Frequent swelling of the feet, the chest then feeling relieved.- Frequent accumulation of mucus in the 290 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. throat, with roughness and hoarseness. — Dry cough. — Loss of appetite. — Rheumatic and hemorrhoidal complaints, and pro- fuse sweats. — For the latter symptoms Carb. veg. and Nux were afterwards given with success. Hygea, I. 14, 15. Belladonna is useful in certain asthmatic conditions, especially for females w r ith generally irritable constitutions, in- clining to spasms, or with organic defects. Arch. XL 2, p. 59, Belladonna X, the dose being repeated wiienever an ag- gravation set in, cured a case of asthma thymicum. Symptoms : The boy falls down, taking a deep inspiration, and remains for a time without consciousness, all the muscles becoming relaxed. — Evacuation of urine and faeces; finally clenching of the fingers and convulsions. Pr. Com. II. p. 10. Belladonna, one dose. Asthma and cough. Symptoms : Several fits of cough, with nightly catarrh and stitches in the sternum. — Cough after a meal, with mucous ex- pectoration, resembling saliva. — Oppression of breathing, he imagines he will suffocate. — Pain in the small of the back. — Pain in the hypochondria. — Tension in the chest, w r ith pain and distention of the abdomen. — Hypochondriac mood, with tendency to start. Ann. I. p. 288. Belladonna. Complicated asthma in the case of an old man. Symptoms : Vertigo, with cloudiness of the head. — Feel- ing of coldness in the head, with pressure on the forehead. — Loss of appetite and thirst. — Empty retching ; unsuccessful eructations. — Constipation. — Frequent desire to urinate ; urine clear and yellow. — Dry cough day and night. — Oppression of the chest, with difficult breathing. — Is unable to lie down owing to asthma ; stitches under the sternum. — Tremor and weariness of die limbs, when leaving the bed. — Small, slow pulse.— Sleeplessness. — Increase of heat at night. — Dissatisfied, anxious, and inclining to fall from weakness. Ann. I. p. 292. Bryonia 10, in a fortnight Nux 20, and so on, using these two remedies in alternation every fortnight. Chronic, compli- cated asthma. Symptoms : Is only able to sleep two or three hours, and is then roused from sleep by want of breath ; is attacked with pricking pain in the abdomen, and has to go to stool ; this gives him relief, and he falls asleep again. — The fits occur twice in the night, during which he is only able to lie on his back and sometimes on his left side. He feels most comfortable when sitting up ; walking makes the pain worse. — Towards morning, when smoking, he has another attack, characterized by short- ness of breath, but no anguish, and at most a stretching sensa- ASTHMA. 291 tion through the chest. — The eyes are weaker than usual. — The hands are rather cold than warm. — Tightness of the chest, with sensation in the middle of the sternum, as of a pressure transversely across. — Cold air causes a contractive sensation in the chest. — Periodical cough, even unto vomiting, and with titillation in the throat ; the expectoration being at first foamy, afterwards thicker and more tenacious, rarely yellowish, mostly looking like varnish, and accompanied with relief. — Pain in the hypochondria during the coughing fit, which is fatiguing. — The asthma is increased by talking, and by motion. — Sometimes, in the evening when in bed, pulsations in the temple, and slight palpitation of the heart with anguish. — Weak stomach, with eructations tasting of the ingesta, long after the meal, and dis- tention of the abdomen, more violent after eating but little, but less after a copious meal. — Pressure of the clothes causes oppression, uncomfortableness and chilliness. — Inclination to diarrhoea ; at times he passes small, hard pieces followed by papescent stools. — At night, he occasionally feels a tearing sen- sation in the abdomen, ceasing after an evacuation. The urine comes off with an interrupted stream, wine-colored, and some- times turbid. — In the summer season the lower limbs feel paralyzed. — Temperament choleric, violent and irritable. — Pulse eighty to eighty-five. — Face more pale than red. Arch. VII. 1, p. 46, etc. Cannabis X°°, several doses, removed a case of periodical asthma, the patient being obliged to lean over the seat of an open window, lest he should suffocate. Arch. XIII. 1, p. 90. Chamomilla is suitable for asthmatic complaints originat- ing in incarceration of flatulence, and is likewise suitable to children who have become affected with asthma and suffoca- tive fits in consequence of colds. Likewise in cases of sudden distention of the infra-costal region and the pit of the stomach, occurring in children during windy weather, the parts being so hard that it is impossible to press into them, with restlessness, screaming, anxious shortness of breath, and drawing up of the limbs. Arch. VIII. 3, p. 86. Colchicum has frequently rendered eminent service in spasm of the chest. H. in R. I. p. 254. Cuprum X, one dose; and afterwards Merc. sol. — -|- - gr- being given on account of orgasm of the circulatory system and a marked disposition to spasms at the appearance of the menses. Spasms of the chest. Symptoms : Attacks of one-half to one hour, after fright, chagrin, and previous to the appearance of the menses, some- times several fits a day ; has to lie down in great haste, is 292 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. attacked with hiccough, her chest feels contracted, she is nei- ther able to talk, nor to breathe ; she breathes very fast, frequently panting, almost no heaving of the chest, the abdominal muscles convulsively stretched, the face high-colored, and covered with hot sweat. — Sometimes violent convulsive movements of the limbs, and muscles of the trunk and face. — Continual asthma, especially when walking fast or when ascending a height, with a desire to take deep breath. — The menses which had been scanty, were now more profuse, preceded by great orgasm of the blood. — Palpitation of the heart, pressure in the head. — Anxious, shy, inclining to start. Arch. III. 1, p. 104, etc. Cuprum V. Spasmodic asthma of children, after taking cold. Symptoms : Dyspnoe, continually short, superficial, hurried breathing, with short spasmodic cough, and audible rattling of mucus in the chest. — When attempting to take a deep inspiration, the cough immediately changes to a coughing fit with wheezing breathing — The oppression is increased by coughing, laughing, bending the upper part of the body backwards, walking fast, etc. — Titillation in the larynx. — The pit of the stomach is pain- ful when touched. — The spasm of the chest increases in the evening after lying down. — During the labored, wheezing breathing the boy sits stooping, expels continually a white mucus by coughing, which soon dissolves into a watery fluid, with beat and sweat over the whole body, and painfulness of the abdomen. — The attack is followed by a spasmodic cough resembling whooping-cough, with feeling of emptiness and weakness in the pit of the stomach. A. h. Z.Y.ip. 89. Dulcamara is one of the more important remedies to be used in asthma pituitosum. A. h. Z. I. p. 127. Ferrum helped in nightly asthma, in the case of an old man, brought on by erethism of the vascular system, and con- gestion of blood to the chest. The symptoms became worse when the back lay deep and when he covered himself ever so little ; they were relieved by the upper part of the body lying elevated, and by uncovering the chest. A. h. Z. V. p. 164. Ipec. 1, in a case of nettle-rash, removed the sudden danger of suffocation, want of breath, nausea with cold sweat on the forehead, anguish, fear of death, general heat alternating with coldness and palor. The eruption yielded to Dulcam. VIII. Arch. IV. 1, p. 115. Ipec. I 0000 cured a case of simulated asthma miliari ; Ars. X 000 was given to prevent relapses. Symptoms : Sudden waking at night, with frequent, dry, short cough with catarrhal sound. — A peculiar pressing and ASTHMA. 293 pushing of the inspired air against the larynx, as if a foreign body were lodged in it, or as if the larynx were spasmodically constricted, the air being expelled with a croaking sound. — The inspirations are easy ; the breathing is sometimes intermittent. — The symptoms accompanying expiration sometimes cease for five or ten minutes ; at the end of this period the danger of suf- focation returns. — Cold sweat. — Cold, sunken countenance ; expression of anguish. — Noisy flatulence in the abdomen. — Frequent desire to urinate, with emission of a small quantity of pale urine. — Pulse small quick. — Constant tossing about. Ann, II. p. 306. Ipec. III 000 . Kind of suffocative cough in a child. Symptoms : Utters distressing cries, and is continually tor- mented with a short and hacking cough. — Expulsion of grass- green substances by the rectum, while the body is constantly curved. — Sometimes rattling in the chest. — Alternate heat and redness of the face, or coldness and paleness of the same. — Bloatedness of the face, tinged blue. Ann. III. p. 293. Ipec. I, one drop every evening, for four weeks in succession, cured a nightly spasmodic asthma. A. h. Z. VI. p. 100. Lachesis X° removed asthmatic sufferings in a man of sixty years. Symptoms : He wakes up after midnight, the chest feels contracted ; the breathing is slow, difficult, wheezing ; he is obliged to get out of his bed and to sit stooping. Arch. XV. 2, p. 139. Nux v. V, repeated in a few weeks, and then again in a few months. Complicated asthma with abdominal sufferings. Symptoms : Shortness of breath ; when walking and when performing a bodily exertion, the chest feels constricted, and there is want of breath. — Suffocative asthma in the evening when lying down ; has to sleep while sitting on a chair ; the suffocative fits get worse after midnight, has to lean with her hands on the table ; his chest feels violently constricted, with an aching, tensive pain in the chest. The breathing is slow, with shrill sounds. Frequently a dry, fatiguing cough, with painful shocks in the head and abdomen. — Excessive anguish and a feeling of pain through the whole body. Want of appe- tite; aversion to bread and meat. — Sudden repletion. — Mouth viscid, dry, slimy, not much thirst. — Flat, sometimes putrid taste. — Accumulation of saliva in the mouth and inclination to vomit ; in the morning, rising of air after every meal. — Heart- burn, and sour, acrid eructations. — Distention of the abdomen after eating, with aching pain in the pit of the stomach, an- guish and oppression. — Sensation as if the clothes were too 294 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. tight. — Frequent incarceration of flatulence. — Stitching-aching pain in the region of the liver, especially when touching the parts, during motion or a deep inspiration. — Stool rare, hard, black, frequently mixed with mucus and blood ; sometimes al- ternating with looseness, expulsion of small quantities of mu- cous stool, accompanied with tenesmus. — Frequent emission of a small quantity of urine clear as water. — Giddiness and obtusion of the head, especially in the morning, when stoop- ing, walking, in the open air, and when meditating, with aching in the forehead. — Alternate dry and fluent coryza ; accompanied with gloominess and obtusion of the head.- — Great faintness ; dread of the open air, it causes headache and chilli- ness. — Frequent starting when asleep. — Anxious dreams. — Cold feet ; bloated, livid countenance. — Out of humor, vehe- ment, sensitive to offence ; anxious, desponding. — Not disposed to mental labor ; it fatigues one. — Least well in the morning. Arch. I. p. 68, etc. Nux v. is most frequently indicated in the asthma of hys- teric and hypochondriac subjects ; likewise in that kind of spasm of the chest, which is relieved by turning to the opposite side, or on the back, by sitting up in bed, or rising or lying down ; also in that spasm which is excited by anxious dreams during the night ; or in that other kind, which comes on with a sen- sation as if the clothes were too tight ; and lastly in the spasm which is a consensual affection of spasm of the stomach. H. pr. Erf. I. p. 95, etc. Phosphorus X, two drops of Puls. and Nux having al- ready produced an improvement. Complicated asthma. Symptoms : Phthisicky habit. — Asthma when moving about, or when carrying a burthen. — Frequent and sudden feeling of fullness in the chest. — Continual soreness of the corners of the nose and mouth. — Frequent, nightly diarrhoea. — A number of small, red, itching pimples on both shoulders, burning when scratched. — Short, dull, dry and hacking cough, occasionally ac- companied with an expectoration which is at times sweetish, at times saltish ; big clots, which are sometimes mixed with brown- yellow granules. — Piercing stitches in different parts of the cav- ity of the chest. — Wheezing inspirations in the evening, when sleeping. — Continual chilliness, frequently with goose-skin. — Faint, without strength, out of humor. — Now patient, now ill-hu- mored. — No disposition to do any thing. Ann. I. p. 116, 117. Phosphorus 10 cured a dry asthma which returned every ten to twelve days. Ann. I. p. 126. Pulsat. Y. Complicated asthma with cessation of the menses. Symptoms : Cough with little expectoration ; accompanied ASTHMA. 295 by retching and vomiting of a slight quantity of mucus, which is quite bitter in the end, mostly towards morning. — Cough and vomiting are accompanied with violent palpitation of the heart. — Periodical asthma, want of breath after coughing, or when- ever the air by the door or window comes in contact with her. — Burning heat in the face, with burning of the eyes, with thrills of chilliness and moderate thirst. — Throbbing and dis- tensive headache in the forehead. — Anxious trembling of the limbs. — Want of appetite. — Putrid taste, bitter in the morning, after a meal. — Emaciation. — Great weakness. — Sad mood. — Arch. V. 1, p. 76. Puls. IV, one dose. Sort of spasm of the chest. Symptoms : Oppression of the chest, as if she could not inspire a sufficient quantity of air, increased by motion, walk- ing in the open air and ascending a height ; aggravated after a meal, especially after supper. — Cannot remain lying in the bed, because he then feels as if the throat would become con- stricted, has to sit erect. — After having fallen asleep he is rous- ed from sleep by a fit of suffocative anguish. — Accompanied with short cough, expelling a quantity of mucus after a few fits. — Scanty menses, during which the spasm of the chest be- comes more violent ; preceded by spasmodic pains in the abdo- men and small of the back. — Thirst when the affection of the chest is violent. — Pale countenance. — Yielding, mild temper. Arch. VI. 3, p. 88, etc. Puls. IV°°. Asthma after suppression of rash, in a child of eight weeks. Symptoms : Breathing short and superficial. — Short, pant- ing cough, frequently interrupted by arrest of breathing. — The chest is affected when in the recumbent posture, worst at night. — The outer parts of the chest are hotter than usual. — Eyes faint, half open, insensible to irritation ; countenance pale. — Declines taking the breast. — Frequent, empty retching.— Stool rare and dry. — Sleeplessness owing to the cough. Ann. I. p. 289. Pulsat. IV. Complicated spasms of the chest, from ces- sation of the menses after a cold. Symptoms : Violent chilliness. — Feeling of painful pres- sure, extending from the stomach to the chest, it arrests the breathing. — Inclination to vomit, and vomiting. — Costiveness. — Spasms in the abdomen and chest, with continual asthma and suffocative feeling. — Lastly, anguish of death, palpitation of the heart, increasing asthma, with coldness of forehead and hands. Arch. VIII. 2, p. 78. Sambucus O, one drop. Sort of asthma miliari. 296 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. Symptoms : Face somewhat bloated, bluish, the forearms as far as the elbow present a similar appearance. — Is hot to the touch, especially the palms of the hand. — Dry heat over the whole body. — The face is somewhat covered with sweat. — Trembles over the whole body, from suffocative anguish. — Breathing hurried, occasionally wheezing and croaking. — Rat- tling in the chest ; is unable to utter a loud word, and, when questioned, points to the middle of the chest. — Restless, strikes about with his hands. — Sort of slumber, the eyes being dim and half-opened ; the mouth is likewise half open. — Sleepy with- out being able to sleep. — Pulse irregular, small, intermitting. — The rest of the disease, obtusion of the head, pain in the fore- head and eyes, with sensitiveness to the light, hardness of hear- ing, hoarseness, expectoration of purulent matter, thirst, weep- ing mood, shyness, yielded to Bell. X. Arch. Y. 3, p. 35, etc. S pong i a IY, one drop. Complicated asthma. Symptoms : Heaviness and fullness of the head, with ver- tigo. — Alternate redness and paleness of the face. — Small glan- dular swellings about the neck, with tensive pain during mo- tion and when pressing upon them. — The thyroid gland is very much swollen and painful. — Frequent burning and dry- ness in the throat. — Suppression of the menses ; violent pains in the abdomen and small of the back, in the place of the men- ses. — Dry cough, occasionally. — Asthma ; the breathing is con- tinually oppressed ; the air becomes incarcerated in the goitre ; the breathing is rattling and panting. — She loses her breath af- ter every motion, she becomes faint, the blood rises to the chest and head ; her face feels hot and she is attacked with anguish, as if she were about to faint. — Walking and going up stairs are very troublesome to her. — Out of humor and anxious ; apprehensive of suffocation. — The treatment was concluded with Calc, after which the tightness and pressure in the throat disappeared, and the menses came on. Ann. III. p. 424, etc. Stramonium has been found remedial in spasms of the muscles of the chest, accompanied with single muscular twitch- ings elsewhere. H. in R. I. p. 291. Sulphur 2, one dose. Asthma and otorrhcea, after scarlet- fever. Symptoms : Suffocative fits, lasting a quarter of an hour, especially at night, with loss of consciousness, and immobility of the whole body. — The attack is preceded by single, weak fits of cough. — The fits terminated when raising the body. — There is sometimes a violent itching in the right meatus audi- torius ; afterwards discharge of yellowish, fetid, purulent mat- HEMORRHAGE FROM THE LUNGS. 297 ter. — The hearing of the right ear is rather hard. Ann. I. p. 290, 291. Sulphur 100, one drop, cured a periodical spasm of the chest, with wheezing, and. pain in the sternum, blueness of the face, speechlessness and short inspirations. — Slight relapses yielded to Sepia X. Ann. IV. p. 254. Zincum is a distinguished remedy in convulsive asthma ; also when the patients become more asthmatic after they have ceased to hawk up mucus for a time, and the symptoms dimin- ish when the mucus becomes loose again and. is hawked up. A. h. Z. V. p. 51. 15. HEMOPTYSIS, HEMORRHAGE FROM THE LUNGS. Acidum sulph. is one of the remedies which may be used against chronic haemoptoe ; Sepia is another. A. h. Z. I. p. 53. Aconitum VHP. Haemoptoe of a pregnant female. Symptoms : Face red. — Haemoptoe, without pain in the chest, preceded by nightly anguish. — Continual moaning and lamenting. — She is more easy when lying down. — Little sleep. — No appetite, little thirst. — Frequent nausea ; tendency to start. Ann. I. p. 286. Arnica II ; preceded by Acon. V. Spitting of blood brought on by violent bodily abuse. Arnica II, preceded by Aconite V. Haemoptysis after violent physical abuses. Symptoms : Headache when walking, as if every thing in the body were rising, and would issue from forehead and occi- put. — Beating and contractive sensation in the pit of the stom- ach, with burning ; after which lumps of coagulated and blackish blood are raised, without cough, imperceptibly. — The pit of the stomach is sensitive to the touch ; she has violent stitches towards the heart, and faints. — Appetite scanty ; stool hard and intermittent. — Pale complexion ; weakness. The costiveness yielded to Nux IV. Ami. I. p. 115, 116. Arnica 11°, two doses. Haemoptysis without any precur- sory symptoms. Symptoms : Clear, foamy blood, mixed with coagulated lumps and mucus, is thrown up without much effort. — Con- stant tingling in the upper part of the right lung, inducing vomiturition. — Periodically increasing heat and orgasm of the blood in the chest, sometimes accompanied with palpitation of the heart and simultaneous increase of the bloody expectora- tion. — Pulse small, contracted, slow. — Countenance pale ; u 298 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. hands and feet cold. — Occasional inclination to swoon. Ann. I. p. 286, 287. Arnica YI 000 , dissolved in six table-spoonfuls of water, one tablespoonful every two hours, removed violent cough with oppression of the chest, palpitation of the heart and frequent expectoration of red, foamy blood. A. h. Z. IV. p. 308. Aco- nite was given before the Arnica. Arnica has been found a suitable intermediate remedy in the treatment of incipient pulmonary phthisis with phthisicky disposition, when haemoptoe was induced by slight bodily exertions, or exertions only of the arms, hands, by stooping, lifting something, etc. A. h. Z. V. p. 23. Belladonna is likewise a good intermediate remedy in haemoptysis with great exhaustion and continual titillation in the larynx, inducing cough, especially when the following symptoms are present : great shortness of breathing, with con- tinual short cough, disturbing rest ; anxiety, uneasiness ; strong and quick beating of the heart, even slight indications of spasm of the chest ; burning heat, great thirst ; symptoms of congestion to the head. Arch. XI. 2. p. 52 and 56. Crocus helped in a violent case of haemoptoe. A. h. Z. II. p. 75. Digitalis helped in two cases of haemoptysis after echauffement, without any particular sensation in the chest, Arch. XII, 2, p. 31. Drosera removed haemoptoe, after the vomiting of blood (haematemesis) had been relieved by I pec. Ann. III. p. 418. Kali carb. is a principal remedy in haemoptoe. Arch. XIV, 2, p. 108. Ledum, preceded by Aconite, cured a case of violent haemoptoe. Symptoms : Oppressed, quick breathing. — Constriction of the chest, increased by motion or talking. — Violent, hollow- sounding cough, with painful concussion of chest and head and expectoration of a quantity of blood, which is generally bright-red. — Furious, beating head-ache. — Countenance bloat- ed, now red, now pale. — Considerable din before the ears, and hard hearing.— Titillation in the larynx. — Sore pain under the sternum. — Constipation. — Feeling of repletion in the epigas- trium. — Oedema of the legs and feet. — Troublesome drawing in the limbs, when in a state of rest. — Feeling of great heat in the whole body, with alternate moderate sweat. — Quick, full pulse. — General exhaustion and discouragement. Arch. XII. 3, p. 145. A. h. Z. I. p. 162. PHTHISIS. 299 Lycopodium X°, removed for a long time a bloody cough with phthisicky symptoms. Arch. X. 1, p. 78. Millefolium I, one drop. Haemoptysis without the cause being known. Symptoms : Rising of warm blood in the throat, every eve- ning, coming out at the mouth, followed by cough, with an additional expectoration of bright-red blood. — Great weakness in the limbs. — China II relieved the remaining weakness. Ann. I. p. 114. Millefolium afforded speedy help in a case of copious expectoration of blood, continual oppression of the chest, and violent palpitation. A. h. Z. V. p. 248. Pulsatilla removed a morning cough, with greenish and bloody expectoration, oppressed breathing, a quantity of mucus in the mouth and throat, and scanty menstruation ; finally gave Stannum. Ann. II. p. 54. Pulsatilla, repeated doses, relieved a case of hsemoptoe of three months' standing, subsequent to cessation of the menses. Symptoms : Dark, coagulated blood, especially in the night. — Incessant cough in the night. — Asthma.-— Stitches in the left side of the chest. — Continual coldness of the feet. A. h. Z. V. p. 310. Rhus V. Chronic hsemoptoe. Symptoms : Cough, accompanied with a warm and qualm- ish feeling rising from the chest into the throat, and sometimes with expectoration of a pint of bright-red blood. — Accompanied with a painful feeling in the lower part of the chest, above the pit of the stomach. — The cough is succeeded by a weak feel- ing about the heart, as if it were trembling, and anxious op- pression of the chest.— Want of appetite. — Violent pressure in the pit of the stomach after eating. — Inclines to chilliness. — Hard, intermittent stool. — China removed the remaining weakness. Arch. II, 2, p. 112. 16. PHTHISIS. Arnica is useful in incipient pulmonary phthisis, especially when brought on by cold after previous echauffement. H. hi R. I. p. 110. Belladonna removed scrofulous pulmonary phthisis in a child of four years, with incessant nightly cough, raling, and vanishing of strength. Arch. IV. 2, p. 84. Belladonna, one dose, sometimes affords relief, when, after sudden suppression of external glandular affections, a 300 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. similar morbid condition affects the lungs, resembling pulmo- nary phthisis. Arch. XI. 2, p. 81. Calcarea has been found useful in the case of females with phthisicky disposition, especially when the menses were profuse and too early, and when profuse leucorrhoea set in between the periods. Arch. XII. 3, p. 143. Calcarea X oq , one dose. Sort of tuberculous consump- tion. Symptoms : Vertigo when going up stairs. — Dizziness and trembling before breakfast. — Throbbing in the middle of the brain. — The nose is stopped up with yellow, fetid pus. — Swell- ing of the tonsils, with sensation as if the inner throat were too narrow when swallowing. — Aversion to the usual smoking of tobacco. — Weak stomach and weak digestion. — Stool every four to five days, but without any difficulty. — Urine scanty and blood-red. — Titillation in the throat, inducing a short and hack- ing cough during the day ; in the evening and night the cough is so violent and dry, that it causes throbbing of the arteries and palpitation of the heart, sometimes accompanied by vom- iting. — Difficult breathing, with stitches in the chest during a deep inspiration. — Anxiety about the heart. — Swelling of the cervical glands. — Pain in the small of the back. — Great and continual chilliness, with much thirst. — Want of strength. — Drowsiness in day-time, and weariness. — Exhausting sweat on the chest, only in the night. — Excessive nervousness and anx- iety, with despair on account of the illness. Ann. I. p. 343, 344, Calc. X, lastly Lycop. Symptoms : The head feels too full, there is a throbbing in the head as if every thing would get out. — Frequent swelling of the gums. — Pain in hollow teeth. — Little appetite ; constant thirst. — Hard, sluggish stool, every three or four days. — Menses weak, too early. — Frequent coryza. — Violent cough, especially in the morning, worse after every cold. — Expectoration of a quantity of yellow, purulent matter, with rattling in the chest — Frequent attacks of lancinating pain in the leftside. — Weak and faint. Pr. Corn. I. p. 96, 97. Calcarea VIII, cured a case of violent cough with expec- toration of lumps of purulent matter, great weakness, and pro- fuse night-sweats. Pr. Com. I. p. 98. Calcarea X 00 , two doses, afterwards X°. Symptoms : Frequent aching on the left side of the head. —Bitter taste ; the food has a natural taste. — No appetite, much thirst, sluggish stool. — Menses every three weeks, preceded by profuse, exhausting leucorrhoea. — Violent cough, worse in the evening and night, excited by much mucus in the trachea. — PHTHISIS. 301 Constant audible rattling in the bronchi. — Expectoration of a quantity of greenish, suspicious, fetid mucus, especially in the morning. — Stitching in the right side of the chest, above the region of the liver, when coughing and during a deep inspira- tion. — Chilliness towards evening, with red cheeks. — Weak ; profuse night sweats. Pr. Com. I. p. 109, 110. Calc. X 00000 , rendered important services in a case of stonecutter's phthisis ; the copious expectoration of greenish- yellow purulent matter was considerably diminished, and looked more like a white, foamy mucus. Silicea, which was given afterwards, did still more. Hygea, I. p. 61, 62. Carbo veg. X, in repeated doses, has been useful in several cases of phthisis with vomica. Symptoms : Fatiguing cough, now dry and spasmodic, now accompanied with expectoration of large masses of thick, yellow-green, purulent mucus, sometimes thin, yellow matter. — Breathing short, oppressed, hurried, especially after motion and fits of cough. — Burning, dull aching pains, sometimes dartings through the chest, especially under the scapulae. — Hectic fever towards evening, with great general heat, and burning hands and feet. — Yiolent thirst, disappearance of the appetite. — Emaciation, especially in the face, which looks pale, wretched, and expressive of suffering. — Sleeplessness. — Night and morning-sweats. — General weakness and faintness. In another case : Exhausting cough for three months past, with continual pains in the chest, has to cough a long while before he succeeds in throwing something off. — Expectoration of lumps of thick, greenish, fetid, purulent mucus, especially copious in the morn- ing. — No appetite, aversion to meat and salt. — Occasional vomiting in the morning. — Oppressed breathing when walking. Emaciation ; vanishing of strength, night-sweats. A. h. Z. V. p. 85. China removed a sort of pulmonary phthisis, originating in frequent hemorrhages, with continual cough and purulent expectoration. Ann. II. p. 130. Dulcamara removed symptoms of pulmonary phthisis, brought on by frequent colds. Symptoms : Continual cough ; expectoration of matter tinged with bright-red blood. — The chest is painful internally and externally.— Fever, with evening exacerbations. — Circum- scribed redness of the cheeks, and paleness of the rest of the face. — Violent thirst. — Sweats. — Emaciation and loss of strength. — The region of the stomach is tense and painful to the touch. — Distention of the abdomen from flatulence, emitted upwards 302 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. and downwards with difficulty and pain. — Pain in the loins. — Painful varices. — Constipation. Bryonia removed the re- maining constipation, pain in the loins, distention of the sto- mach, and eructations. Ann. II. p. 130. Ferrum acet. II, one grain. A kind of phthisis florida, consequent upon neglected pneumonia. Symptoms : Emaciation, colliquative sweats. — Livid com- plexion, with circumscribed redness of the cheeks. — Sunken countenance, eyes turbid, without lustre. — Pale lips ; tongue pale and rather shrivelled. — The fauces are sore and covered with ulcers. — Yoice rough, hoarse, scarcely audible. — Op- pressed breathing, the chest being scarcely moved, and the nostrils very much distended at every expiration. — Tensive lancinating pain in the chest, extending unto the scapulae. — Titillation in the upper part of the larynx, with continual de- sire to cough, and expectoration of a quantity of greenish pus streaked with blood, and having a fetid, disgusting taste. — Ex- cessive faintness. — Stitching pains in the limbs here and there, — Colliquative diarrhoea, excoriating the anus. — Chilliness over the back, especially in the evening, with cold extremities and hot palms of the hands. — Want of appetite. — Thirst and sleep- lessness. The cure was completed by a dose of Pulsat. IV, given ten days later. Arch. V. 3, p. 28, etc. Hep. sulph., tincture, is said to be very efficacious in sup- puration of the lungs, with copious and suspicious expectora- tion. The alternation of Hepar with Merc. II, has been found very useful. A. h. Z. VI. p. 115. Hyosciamus IV, and lastly China. Incipient pulmonary consumption. Symptoms : Countenance pale and thin. — Pain and heat in the head, after a meal, with faintness. — Weakness of the body, especially of the chest ; he feels exhausted after a long talking. — Frequent tussiculation, with greenish expectoration, — Want of appetite. — Weak and small pulse. — Anxiety and restlessness. Ann. I. p. 345. Kali carb. did most in a child of eight years, affected with complicated whooping-cough and incipient phthisis, Arch. X. 1. p. 72. Kali carb., several doses, was the chief remedy in curing a case of mucous phthisis. Symptoms : Frequent tearing pains in the left half of the head, preceded by vertigo, nausea and inclination to vomit. — Violent cough with expectoration of yellow mucus, most fre- quent in the morning. — Sore pain and occasional stitches in the, chest. — Sore pain under the short ribs, on the right side, when PHTHISIS. 303 touching the parts, and when taking a deep inspiration. — Short- ness of breathing. — Drawing pains under the short ribs, on the left side, when lying upon the right side. — Frequent chills. — Tearing pains in the legs, feet and knees, increased when at rest. — Restless sleep after midnight. Acon., Puls. and Stann. had been given previously with some relief. I. d. h. H. II. p. 30. Lachesis, several doses. Sort of phthisis, succeeding an inflammatory affection of the chest which had been treated with repeated venesections. Symptoms : Short, superficial, hacking, fatiguing cough, sometimes very nearly inducing vomiting. — Difficult, scanty expectoration, sometimes of thin, tenacious mucus, sometimes of thick, roundish little clots. — Coughs only in daytime, more after walking in the open air and talking, or in damp weather. — The cough originates in a tickling in the precordial region, with ulcerative pain under the ribs and in the trachea. — Short- ness of breath, especially after working with the arms. — Stiff- ness and weakness in the knees after rising from a seat. — Nausea and loss of appetite in the forenoon. Arch. XV. 1, p. 56, etc. Laurocerasus helped in a kind of florid phthisis pulmo- nalis, with incessant cough, and copious, gelatinous expecto- ration mixed with small granules of blood. Ann. II. p. 129. A. h. Z. I. 162. Ledum V, two doses with, intermediate doses of Chamom. and Opium, cured a case of suppuration of the lungs brought on by neglected pneumonia, with copious, fetid, greenish ex- pectoration, fatiguing cough, stitches on the right side of the chest in the region of the liver and considerable emaciation. Arch. VII. 1, p. 101. Lycopodium IV°, one dose. Incipient phthisis pulmonalis after inflammatory affection of the chest treated alloeopathi- cally. Symptoms : Is not able to talk except with a weak and low tone of voice, nor is he able to breathe deeply. — Violent cough day and night, with profuse suspicious expectoration. — Hectic fever with viscid night-sweats. Arch. VII. 2, p. 36, etc. Lycopodium VI, smelling, in phthisis florida, succeeding a typhoid inflammatory affection of the chest which had been cured by Rhus. Symptoms : Rattling breathing, suspicious expectoration, viscid night-sweats. Arch. VII. 2, p. 40. Lycopodium X. Incipient phthisis pulmonalis succeeding a typhoid inflammation of the chest, which had been removed by means of Acon., Hyos. and Rhus. Symptoms : Suspicious congh with profuse purulent ex- 304 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. peetoration. — Burning heat in the palms of the hands. Cir- cumscribed redness of the cheeks denoting danger. Arch. VIII. I, p. 8, etc. Lycopodium X° removed for a long time heemoptoe accom- panied with symptoms of phthisis. Arch. X. 1, p. 78. Lycopodium 28 oooc removed a case of phthisis pituitosa, accompanied with an affection of the tibia, for which Arnica was given, and lastly Silicia after Lycopodium. Arch. XII. 1, p. 91. Merc sol., -^ grain, cured incipient tuberculous phthisis. Arch. III. 1, p. 74. Nitrum affords great relief in those frequently excessive lancinating pains in the chest, accompanied with anguish and oppression and occurring so frequently in affections of the chest, and especially tuberculous phthisis. Pr. Com. I. p. 113, 126. A. h. Z IV. p. 240. Phosphorus. Phthisis pulmonalis in the case of a young man with phthisicky habit. Symptoms : Throat rough, hoarse and dry. — Sensation as of subcutaneous ulceration of the chest. — Concussive cough with tremor of the limbs. — Oppressive sensation in the chest. — Yellow, purulent, saltish expectoration, especially morning and evening. — Trembling sensation of the eyes. — Is almost unable to utter a single word without being interrupted by a short, tor- menting, hacking cough. — Constant chilliness, most violent to- wards evening, when it is interrupted by flushes of heat. — At times stitches and tearings through the chest, at times ferment- ing and hammering sensation in the same ; at times sensation as if the whole of the thoracic cavity were sore and oppressed. Profuse night-sweats, and restless tossing about. Ann. I. p. 340. In several other cases of phthisis Phosphorus has exhibited remarkable curative powers. Psoricum I has been found useful in a case of phthisis pul- mon. purul. A. h. Z. V. p. 107. Psoricum, several doses, has prevented the passage of tuber- cles into the suppurative stage. Symptoms : Dull pressure over the whole chest, from the right side, increased by inclining forward. — Cough generally dry, with expectoration of small clots. — Talking is very fa- tiguing. — Voice full, not hoarse. — Chest narrow ; shoulders standing out in front. — In other cases Sulph. and Psorin have been given in alternation, generally X, but sometimes the un- diluted tincture of Sulph. and Psor. II, both in drop-doses at intervals of four, five, six, eight to ten days. Hygea, II. p. 356. Sambuci cort. int. soaked in brandy, cured a case, where PHTHISIS. 305 a female had become quite emaciated by colliquative sweats. Arch. XII. 2, p. 154. Samb. cort. int. I, several doses, cured a case of tuber- culous phthisis. Arch. XIV. 1. p. 7. Samb. cort. int. O, one drop, one dose a day at the com- mencement of the treatment, afterwards every other day. Symptoms : Constant cough, with profuse saltish expecto- ration and pain in the chest. — Excessive asthma. (Edematous swelling of the feet extending beyond the knees. — Strikingly circumscribed redness of the cheeks. — Emaciation. The cure was completed by using an infusion of He der a terrest. Arch. XIV. 3, p. 134. Samb. cort. int. O, one drop every three, afterwards every four days. Symptoms : Aching pain in the chest. — Cough, day and night, with expectoration of copious mucus of a repugnant, sweetish taste. — Pale, sallow complexion. — Great emaciation. — Quick, small pulse. Burning palms of the hands. — A good deal of thirst in the afternoon. — Profuse night sweats. — Tongue rather coated — No appetite. Three other cases were cured by 6, 8 to 12 doses. This remedy had no effect in cases where the cough was dry and the expectoration difficult. Pr. Com. II. p. 165. A. h. Z. III. p. 7. Sepia X 4 , afterwards X 6 , every other day, cured pituitous phthisis with vomica, in the case of a lying-in female. A. h. Z. VI. p. 319. Silicea X 000 has been found very useful in the phthisis of stonecutters, when given after Calc. Symptoms : Trembling motion of the chest, concussive cough, generally excited by titillation in the throat, especially troublesome in the night, and accompanied with purulent expectoration, weakness of the joints, stiffness and faintness of the extremities. Hygea, I. p. 61. Silicea X 000 , every forty-eight hours, four doses in succes- sion, cured a case of phthisis with violent cough and copious expectoration of green, purulent matter, emaciation, weakness, and violent fever in the forenoon. The latter had been pre- viously relieved by repeated doses of Cinchona, one every twenty-four hours. A. h. Z. I. p. 165. Stannum II, four doses, one every eight days. Pituitous phthisis. Symptoms : Cough, day and night, with copious expecto- ration of mucus. — Great emaciation. — Quick and small pulse. — Burning heat in the palms of the hands, especially in the afternoon.— Copious sweats in the morning. — Tongue quite 306 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. red. — Excessive weakness, is scarcely able to leave her bed. — Violent diarrhoea. — The remaining spasmodic contraction of the pharynx, with difficult deglutition and pressure in the epigastric region, yielded to Bellad. Arch. II. 2, p. 86. Stannum II, one dose. A kind of pituitous phthisis. Symptoms : Violent, fatiguing cough, worst in the night and morning, excited by titillation in the larynx, speedily extending over the whole chest and brought on by laughing, talking, singing, and stimulating things. — Sore pain and fre- quent stitches in the chest when coughing ; when the cough is very tight, clear water is worked up the throat. — Expecto- ration now difficult, now easy, very copious, sometimes thick, tenacious, frequently yellow-green, saltish-sweet, floating upon the water. — Hoarseness ; talking fatigues him. — Constant roughness of the trachea and tenacious mucus in the larynx. — Feeling of weakness in the chest. — Want of appetite. — Great weakness ; the least motion excites flushes of heat and sweat. — Restless sleep, full of anxious dreams. — Waking after mid- night, with sweat, violent cough and painful nervousness. — Fre- quent desire to urinate, with scanty emission. — Nightly pollu- tions with lascivious dreams. — Fever every evening ; chilliness over the back with heat of the palms of the hands, and flushes of heat over the whole body, with dryness of the mouth and moderate thirst. — Pulse small, frequent, irritated. — Night and morning-sweat, having a musty smell — Emaciated, pale, with sunken countenance. — Anxiety, disposition to weep, hopeless- ness. — Stimulation of the mental faculties ; his feelings and thoughts are unusually vivid, keen and lucid. The remaining throbbing and aching pain in the chest and veiled hoarseness yielded to Bellad. Arch. III. 1, p. 95, etc. Stannum II, one drop, two doses. Sort of pituitous phthisis. Symptoms : Violent deep cough in day-time, and still more in the night, with expectoration of a quantity of mucus ; followed by weakness in the chest, as if its contents had be- come exhausted. — Great tension across the chest; breath is wanting during motion. — He has to sit up in the night ; rat- tling in the chest. — No appetite ; frequent night-sweats. — Ema- ciation ; great weakness. Ann. I. p. 149. Stannum I, £ gr. Sort of suppurative pulmonary phthisis. Symptoms : The teeth feel lose and elongated. — (Quantity of mucus in the throat. — Roughness in the throat with titilla- tion and cough. — Scraping sensation in the throat morning and evening. — Cough with greenish, sweetish expectoration; accom- panied with hoarseness. — In the evening constriction of the chest witli anguish. — Asthma, during slight motion. — Stool PHTHISIS. 307 greenish and scanty. — Violent burning of hands and feet. — Weariness in the whole body, faint and drowsy. — Profuse sweat every morning ; great emaciation. — No disposition to talk ; indifferent to all things ; discouraged. Ann. I. p. 150. Arch. IV. 1, p. 159. Stannum IV, two doses, with Arsenic X, as an interme- diate remedy on account of oppression of the chest. Symptoms : Cough, with discharge of large clots of a yel- lowish, fetid matter, having a disgusting taste. — Great emacia- tion. — Is scarcely able to walk across the floor on account of want of air and suffocative oppression. Ann. II. p. 334. Stannum II, one dose. A kind of pituitous phthisis. Symptoms: Sourish eructations, with roughness of the oesophagus. — Nausea and inclination to vomit. — Pressure in the stomach. — Continual irritation to cough, as if caused by excessive mucus. — Sensation of creeping and slight rattling in the chest ; pressure as of a load.— Asthma ; she is short of breath when moving about, she has to open her clothes. — Sen- sation of soreness in the chest, commencing in the throat. — Soreness over the pit of the stomach, worse during an inspira- tion. — Mucus in the trachea, thrown off by slight cough. — Weakness, especially in the thighs and knee-joints. Ann. IV. p. 334. Stannum II, four doses. A sort of phthisis subsequent to influenza. Symptoms : Violent, fatiguing cough, especially in the morning ; frequent inclination to short and hacking cough in daytime. — Cough is excited by lying on the right side. — Cough generally ends with retching and vomiting of food. — The ex- pectoration is whitish, sometimes yellow, clotty. — Want of breath, especially when ascending an elevation ; has to inter- rupt himself frequently, when talking, for want of breath. — Palpitation of the heart when the emotions are excited — Little appetite. — Weak, emaciated. — Profuse, exhausting night- sweats. Afterwards, when the general health had improved, but a greenish expectoration with strangulation and abdominal pains after the cough remained, two doses of Phosphorus VIII were given to complete the treatment. Pr. Com. I. p. 106. Stannum II, two doses. Incipient phthisis after catarrh. Symptoms: Violent cough, especially towards morning, first dry, afterwards with expectoration, but difficult. — Irrita- tion above the pit of the stomach, under the sternum, inducing cough. — Titillation with cough is immediately excited by lying upon the right side. — Soreness in the chest when coughing", op- pression when taking deep breath. — Difficult expectoration, 308 DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. having a repulsive sweetish taste ; generally consisting of white mucus, sometimes yellow and clotty. — Excessive weak- ness, is unable to digest. — Frequent feverish heat with thirst, day and night. Pr. Com. I. p. 111. Stannum VI, three doses. Fully developed phthisis. Symptoms : Pale and emaciated. — Breathing short and hurried. — Frequent cough, at times dry, at times with copious, green-yellow, sweetish expectoration, especially morning and evening. — Stitching headache, especially in the forehead, gen- erally after the coughing fits. — Great appetite, followed by op- pression of the stomach ; little stool. — Heaviness and coldness in hands and feet, with some swelling. — Flushes of heat and thirst in the evening. Pr. Com. I. p. 119, 120. Stannum I, £ grain, in twelve days II°°. Suppurative, pulmonary consumption. Symptoms : Violent cough with greenish expectoration, having a putrid, sweetish, repulsive taste, most copious in the evening. — Continued slight attacks of fever. — Cold hands and feet. — Hoarseness. — Short breathing. — Rattling of mucus. — Rough throat. — Complete exhaustion and emaciation. — Night- sweat ; stool and appetite regular. — A violent dry cough which set in afterwards, yielded to Amm. carb. Pr. Com. 11. p. 205. Stannum I, \ grain, lastly Kali carb. X°°; Symptoms : Cough, with putrid, sweetish expectoration. — Hoarseness. — Sore feeling in the bronchial tubes, exciting cough — Frequent canine hunger. — After eating ever so little, the patient complained of oppression of the stomach and disten- tion. — Swelling of the legs. Pr. Com. II. p. 206. Sulphur afforded relief in a case of florid phthisis of a lying-in female, with violent cough, especially in the night, and copious yellow-green expectoration, smelling like rotten eggs. Arch. XI. 2, p. 111. Sulphur O, one drop, helped in removing symptoms of phthisis, Lycop. completing the cure. Symptoms : Great weakness ; trembling of the limbs when making the least effort. — Oppression of the chest. — Continual cough, with expectoration of a quantity of thick mucus. — Great emaciation. — Frequent night-sweats. — Canine hunger, occa- sionally. — Face pale, yellowish skin. — Voice feeble. Ann. IV. p. 82, 83. Sulphur effects an improvement even when phthisis is already far advanced, and excites a delusive hope of final re- covery. It acts best in the stage of the precursory symptom s, in persons of a phthisicky habit. Ann. IV. p. 252. Sulphur, in a case of incipient phthisis. ABSCESSES OF THE MAMMAE. 309 Symptoms : Pressure and tension in the chest and region of the stomach for eight years past. — Sensation of tightness in the chest ; is frequently obliged to dra w back the shoulders in order to get breath. — Has spit blood frequently. — Expectora- tion saltish, purulent, sometimes streaked with blood. — Short- ness of breathing when making an exertion. — Restless sleep, dry heat hindering sleep. — A good deal of thirst in the night. Hygea, II. p. 355, 357, 358. 17. ABSCESSES OF THE MAMMAE. Acidum nitri was extremely useful in the case of a female whose two breasts had been removed on account of scirrhus. A. h. Z. I. p. 161. Silicea X. Abscess in the case of a young girl, resulting from violent phlegmon, which came on without any ostensible cause. Symptoms : Pale, livid, emaciated ; no appetite. — Hectic fever and very short breath. — Continual, generally dry cough, — The affected breast was hard and tumefied, but pale. — To- wards the axilla the breast exhibits an opening with callous edges, pouring forth a thin, watery, fetid pus, and forming a fistula extending as far as the sternum, the lower half of which is painful and swollen. — Paralytic pain of the right arm. Arch. VIII. 2, p. 25. Phosphorus X. Abscess during lactation. Symptoms : Breast swollen and inflamed ; several openings with callous edges suppurating, some parts of the breast re- maining hard. — Suspicious cough, generally dry, and fre- quently accompanied with an expectoration of blood. — Op- pressed breathing. — Circumscribed redness of the cheeks. — No appetite. — Chilliness in the evening, with subsequent heat, es- pecially in the palms of the hands. — Yiscid night-sweats. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 28. Phosphorus X°°. Abscess of the breast, in a lying-in female. Symptoms : Gnawing burning in the thoracic cavity, with short, oppressed breathing and dry cough. — Hectic fever, with colliquative sweat and diarrhoea. — Breast swollen, hard, dark- red, with burning pain, and stinging when touched but slightly. — Seven ulcers, partly fistulous, partly ulcerated, partly covered with wild flesh, discharging fetid, badly colored, copious pus, A. h. Z. I. p. 66, 67. Phosphorus cured a very painful breast, hard as stone in many places, but suppurating in others. A. h. Z. I. p. 146. 310 DISEASES OP THE RESPIRATORY ORGANS. Phosphorus has frequently been curative in inflammation of the mammae, or long suppurations with continual inflamma- tion. A. h. Z. II. p. 63. 18. AFFECTIONS OF THE HEART. Aconitum, several doses, and two doses of Aurum. Chronic affections of the heart. Symptoms : Continual sensation of pressure and pain in the left side of the chest. — Difficulty of breathing when going up stairs or during unusual motion, especially violent in the fall and spring, even accompanied with stitches in the region of the heart and congestions to the head, with aching pain, some- times increasing unto fainting. Pulse rather frequent and soft. Ann. II. 1, p. 132. Aconitum, several doses in rapid succession, speedily re- moves the inflammatory symptoms in carditis, after which Nux or some other suitable remedy may be given. A. h. Z. II. p. 21. Aconitum, a few doses, and Sulphur, remove a frequently recurring palpitation of the heart. H.pr. Erf. I. p. 117. Aconitum, two doses, followed by Puls. and Cann., re- moved the precursory symptoms of carditis : constant pain in the leftside, great anguish, fainting, intermittent pulse, palpita- tion of the heart, asthma, much thirst. Arch. XIV. 3, p. 122. Aurum removed palpitation of the heart, recurring several times a day as a consequence of congestions, and accompanied by anguish, and oppression of the chest. A. h. Z. V. p. 35. Aurum has cured violent, irregular pulsations of the heart, with great anguish. Arch. XV. 2, p. 78. Bryonia VI cured carditis with great anguish, restlessness and oppression, with continual pressure in the chest. The antiphlogistic treatment had been used before. Ann. IV. p. 400. Lachesis removed chronic palpitation of the heart (with enlargement ?) in young girls. Arch. XV. 1, p. 74. Phosphorus has been repeated with benefit in two cases of palpitation of the heart (probably accompanied with organic changes), the second dose being given a month after the first, which had done good. Arch. XII. 2, p. 29. Phosphorus X°° removed a case of troublesome palpita- tion of the heart felt when sitting, with shortness of breath. Ann. I. p. 337. AFFECTIONS OF THE HEART. 311 Pulsatilla III, in alternation with Acon. VI, several doses of each. Complicated chronic affection of the heart. Sym-ptoms : Aching pain in the head, going off by motion. — "Weak digestion. — Weight, pressure and burning in the left side, in the region of the heart. — Attacks of palpitation of the heart, without any precursory symptoms, frequently coming on in the night, generally after slight emotions, accompanied with obscuration of sight, vanishing of the senses and tremor of the limbs. — Pain in the back and abdomen previous to the menses. — Frequent shuddering, coldness of the hands, feet and tip of the nose. — Great tendency to start, out of humor. Ann. I. p. 127, etc. Rhus VIII 000 , one dose. Symptoms : Stitching in the left side of the chest, which threatens to arrest the breathing, especially during violent ex- ercise, both when standing or walking ; coming and going, the part being painful to the touch. — Paralytic pain in the left arm, which is quite numb occasionally, especially when in a state of rest ; tingling in the arm when moving or rubbing it. — The left arm is colder than the right. — Painful tension in the mus- cles of the left side of the chest and the left arm, worse in rest. — Chilliness, little appetite. — Tremor about the heart. Ann. II. p. 307. Spigelia X 000 . Affections of the heart. Symptoms : Raising of the xiphoid cartilage, and, little by little, of the four last true ribs and the sternum, with frequent palpitation of the heart. — Distortion of the vertebral column. — Great asthma when moving in the bed. — Has to lie on the right side, elevated. — When bringing the ear close to the heart, one hears a noise like the purring of a cat. — Cheeks and lips are bright-red, sometimes quite pale. — The pulsations of the caro- tids are tremulous, though regular. — Frequent stitches in the region of the heart. — Appetite scanty. — No thirst. — Swoon, when making an effort during stool, and in a rather warm room. — Oppressive anguish when talking, the breathing be- comes short, the redness of the cheeks and lips increases. — Li- ability to cold, followed by chronic fluent coryza. — A sort of fever from time to time. Arch. X. 1, p. 159. Spigelia X° 3 and X°°, in a relapse. Affection of the heart with convulsions. Symptoms : Continual pressure, burning and ulcerative pain in the thoracic cavity. — Want of breath ; suffocation threatens to set in during motion. — Contiuually a tremulous sensation in the cavity of the chest and temples, increased by every motion of the arms. The worst symptoms arise when 312 AFFECTIONS OF THE EXTREMITIES. she moves her arms towards her head ; she then feels as if something became torn in the cavity of the chest, with suffoca- tive symptoms and anguish. — A similar feeling arises when touching the pit of the stomach, accompanied with anguish and redness and sweat of the face ; does not bear the pressure of clothes in that part. — Frequent crampy sensation, commen- cing in the abdomen, moving towards the chest and arresting the breathing. — Occasionally a violent palpitation of the heart with sensation as if the heart were being compressed, at other periods there is a sensation as of trembling and stitching. — Oc- casional sensation as if every thing in the thoracic cavity were too short or loose, and as if it were dangling about in it. — Fre- quent swinging sensation in the abdomen. — Both in the sitting or recumbent position the head inclines forward as much as possible ; when attempting to raise it, she imagines something in the chest tears, she expels the air with violence, the counte- nance becoming blue-red, and the beating of the heart tumultu- ous. — Pulse and beat of the heart do not take place at one and the same time. — When feeling the region of the heart, the beats seem to constitute one weak, indistinct, continuous beat ; an undulating movement is perceived by the ear. A. h. Z III. p. 109, 110. XVII. AFFECTIONS OF THE EXTREMITIES, 1. INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. Aconitum X 000 °, three doses, one a day, removed a rheu- matic inflammatory swelling of the elbow-joint, with paralytic numbness and pithy condition of the fingers, accompanied with a pinching pain, extending as far as the fingers, and with fever. The rest of the affection yielded to Bryonia. A. h. Z, IV. p. 37. Antimonium possesses distinguished powers against rheu- matic inflammations. Arch. IV. 2, p. 10. Antimonium I. Rheumatic inflammation of the arm. Symptoms : Pain in the tendon of the biceps inserted in the groove of the right arm. — Swelling and tensive, stinging pain of that tendon ; stretching the arm is very painful. — The RHEUMATISM, PAIN IN THE JOINTS. 313 half of the forearm is swollen, red, hot, sensitive to the touch. Arch. IV. 2, p. 27, 28. Belladonna is useful in phlegmonous rheumatic inflam- mation, especially when the synochal fever had been previously subdued by Aconite, and nothing but a mere local affection is left. Arch. XI. 2, p. 74. Bryonia X, one drop, six doses in four days. Phlegmon- ous inflammation of the elbow-joint. Symptoms : Large, hard, hot swelling of the elbow-joint, extending to the middle of the upper and forearm. — The pain increases when moving the arm and letting it hang, in the night ; it becomes intolerable when pressing upon the condyles of the humerus, but it is most violent when attempting to move the arm in the elbow-joint. — The remaining pain in the olecra- non and joint, felt in the night and when touching the part, and the difficulty of motion were removed by Merc. sol. I, i gr. A. h. Z. V. p. 69. Hepar s., tincture, one to two drops every six to eight days, removed a red, painful swelling on the internal ankle, near the tendo Achillis ; it was especially painful in the night. A. h. Z. VI. p. 118. Sulphur X°° relieved a violent inflammation of the knee- joint. China IV 000 was given in a relapse. A. h. Z. I. p. 128. 2. RHEUMATISM, PAIN IN THE JOINTS. Aconitum X° removed a violent stitching pain in the hip- joint, extending into the knee ; sleeplessness ; exclaimed at every step. Arch. XIV. 3. p. 109. Aconitum is very useful in acute rheumatism or acute in- flammation of the muscles or thecae. Ann. I. p. 226. Note. Aconitum did excellent service in rheumatic inflammation of the knee-joint, with violent tearing pains, sensitiveness to the touch, inability to move or bend the joint, considerable swelling, shining redness of the skin, general fever. A. h. Z. V. p. 21. Aconitum, in repeated doses, VIII — IV, one drop, is very useful in acute and even chronic rheumatism ; also in rheu- matic face and toothache of sensitive subjects with a disposition to rush of blood, or when the pain is increased by wine or other heating influences ; or when the toothache had been excited by mental emotions, especially vexation. Hygea, I. p. 63. Arnica (tinct.) one drop. Acute rheumatism. Symptoms : Lies in his bed stiff, unable to stir. — Prickings in toes and fingers, knee and arm-joints, with alternate tearing and cutting in the muscles and tendons of the arms and thighs, v 314 AFFECTIONS OF THE EXTREMITIES. — Weakness, pain and stiffness of the arm and knee-joints. — No appetite, no stool. — Thirst increased. In another case : Tearing pains in hands and feet, contin- ually, increased during motion.- -The feet are a little swollen, the hands a good deal so, shining-red, painful when touched. — Exhaustion ; no appetite either for food or drink. The re- maining pains in the hands yielded to Antim. Ann. IV. p. 275. Arsenicum X°, in solution, cured a case of intolerable tearing in a lower limb, from the hip to the ankles, also felt in the night ; the limb had to be moved constantly. Arch. IX. 2, p. 144. Belladonna is useful in acute rheumatism, characterized by the following Symptoms : Beating headache and pulsation of the arte- ries_ of the head, sometimes with nausea. — Swelling of the muscles of the neck and nape of the neck, painful when moved, accompanied i\ ith an affection of one of the knee-joints without swelling, which has to be kept bent constantly, the slightest motion being extremely painful. — Violently cutting pains in the lower, also in the upper extremities. Arch. XI. 2,74. Belladonna has cured acute rheumatism. Symptoms : Aching tearing pain in the shoulder, near the bone, darting like lightning along the humerus down to the el- bow or wrist, where a pressure is felt. — The pain is relieved by external pressure, renewed by motion, worse in the night. — Dry, hot skin— Thirst. Ann. II. p. 134. Belladonna X 10 . Acute pain in the hip. Symptoms : Violent, simple, but here -and there burning pain in the region of the hip-joints, extending towards the nates and groin, with paroxysms of aggravation, most violent in the night, and obliging the patient to move continually ; aggra- vated when sitting or lying. — The parts are painful when touched, they do not even bear the pressure of the clothes. — Prickings in the skin ; can scarcely rise from his seat, owing to stiffness. — Tearing pain in the left side of the head. Ann, II. p. 310. Bryonia V. Acute rheumatism of the lower limbs. Symptoms : Tensive, stinging, tearing pains in the calves, extending into the ankles, in the shoulder-joints as far as to the elbows, and in the nape of the neck. — The parts are swol- len, shining-red, almost immoveab e. — In the night the pains are aggravated, likewise during motion — Sleeplessness, with constant anguish and restlessness. — Constipation. — Urine scanty, fiery, red. — General, dry heat, constantly, w.th dry, RHEUMATISM, PAIN IN THE JOINTS. 315 white-coated tongue, great thirst, and frequent, full pulse. — Excessively intractable, discouraged, low-spirited. Arch. V. 2, p. 73. Bryonia VII, one dose. Acute rheumatism. Symptoms: The limbs are somewhat bloated, red and shining. — Violent tension and tearing in the limbs ; tension and stiffness in the knees. — Stinging in the affected parts when touching them. — The pain is less when in a state of rest, there is then merely a feeling of heaviness, numbness and swelling ; the pain is aggravated by motion, with stitches in the joints. — The tarsal joint is painful, as if sprained, when treading. — The skin is generally dry and hot ; pulse full and frequent ; tongue and lips are dry, thirst moderate, increasing in the night. — Stool hard, urine feels hot. — Taste flat, rather hungry. — No sleep, owing to heat and pain. — Irritable. Arch. VI. 1, p. 59 and 64. Bryonia has relieved stitching-drawing and cramp pains in the knees, extending into the calves, with swelling of the knee. Ann. II. p. 137. Bryonia relieved rheumatism of the lower limbs. Symptoms : Stitches from the nates to the external ankle, increasing to a fearful degree, and accompanied by general sweat. — Is unable to stir. — Sleeplessness. — Violent thirst. — Red, burning urine. — No appetite. Ann. II. p. 137. Bryonia VIII, one drop. Acute pains in the limbs. Symptoms : General heat, with little thirst, some headache and heavy tongue. — Violent pain, at times in one lower limb, at times in the other ; now in one, now in the other hand ; can hardly stir in his bed, and does not bear contact. — Violent pain of the wrist and knee-joints, they were swollen and inflamed. — The pain, a sort of tearing, is most violent in the night. — No appetite, no sleep. — Stool scanty and hard. Ann. II. p. 308, 309. * Bryonia IV. Acute pain in the limbs. Symptoms : Violent, stitching-drawing pain from the elbow to the front part, sometimes in the shoulders and muscles of the chest : the pain does not permit him to remain in his bed ; it is relieved by pressing the hand against the chest. — Sleepless. — The remaining bruised feeling in the shoulders yielded to Ar- nica II. Ann. IV. p. 321. Bryonia I, one drop. Chronic pain in the limbs. Symptoms : Tearing pains in all the limbs, especially the head and ears, worse in the forenoon, increased by motion. — No appetite. — After breakfast eructations lasting from eight to twelve hours, with violent pressure in the stomach and colic. 316 AFFECTIONS OF THE EXTREMITIES. —Stool hard. — Menses profuse, with increase of pain. — Great weariness. Ann. IV. p. 412. Bryonia X 6 . Acute pain in the limbs. Symptoms : Violent, tearing-pulling pain from the middle of the back to between the shoulders, as if he were being seized with tongs and the muscles torn to pieces. — The pain extended along the right side of the back down to the right limb, which was icy-cold. — Violent burning in the back, under the scapula. — No rest. — The pain is somewhat relieved by walking, in- creased by lying in the bed. — Constant chilliness. Ann. IV. p. 199. Bryonia X, one drop, six doses in three days. Rheumatic fever with gastric complication. Symptoms : Tearing pains in the whole body, especially violent in both wrist, elbow, knee and tarsal-joints. — The joints are swollen, hot, red, marked with irradiating red streaks. — The pain is increased by motion and contact. — In three days vio- lent, boring-tearing pain in the small of the back and drawing pain in the back, accompanied with dry, concussive cough ; yielded to Bryonia. Second case : Fever with violent headache, beating in the sinciput and vertex, and great heaviness. — Pressure over the eyes from within outwards. — Tearing pains along the back, in arms and legs. — The tips of the fingers and toes go to sleep in periodical paroxysms, with subsequent numbness and insensi- bility. — Vomiting of bitter, watery, and slimy fluid. — Pains in the region of the liver and spleen. — Restlessness and heat, es- pecially in the night. — The pain in head and limbs is increased by motion. A. h. Z. V. p. 69. Bryonia, two doses. Acute rheumatism. Symptoms : Noise as of the splashing of water before the ears. — Stiffness of the nape of the neck. — Stitching pain be- tween the shoulders, increasing during motion, especially in the night. — Repulsive, sourish taste in the morning. — Sweat, especially in the axillae, during the slightest motion, the body feeling cold. — Stool every day, but hard. I. d. h. H. I. p. 191. Bryonia VI, and in seven days Merc. Sol. IV. Symptoms : Continual pain in the whole of the left limb, more violent in the evening and increasing until four o'clock in the morning. — Sensation as if a dull body were boring from the hip to the toes along the inferior surface of the bones, and then remained in the whole of the limb, all over the limb at the same time. — The integuments are numb and insensible. — The pains are relieved by lying quietly on the bed, they are ag- gravated by every motion. — A painful uneasiness is felt in the RHEUMATISM, PAIN IN THE JOINTS. 317 limb, even when it lies quiet. — Loss of sleep and appetite. — Weak and emaciated. Arch. III. 2, p. 40. Causticum VIII, half a drop. Acute Rheumatism. Symptoms : Violent chills, followed by drawing in several parts, and even violent tearing from time to time, most violent in the joints, and thence downwards in the bones and then back again ; — relieved in the room and bed, intolerable in the open air. — Paralytic weakness and unsteadiness of the limbs when out of bed. — Hands weak and trembling. — When treading, the tarsal and hip-joints feel painful, as if spraind. — Dry heat in the night, no sleep. — Food has no taste. — Urine is turbid when standing. — Out of humor and peevish. Arch. VI. 1, p. 59 and 64. Causticum removed arthritic tearing in the whole of the leg, especially in the knee and tarsal joint, with swelling. A. h. Z. VI. p. 23. Chamomilla is suitable in acute rheumatism, especially when the pains are drawing or tearing, when they are ac- companied with a paralytic and numb feeling, and the pains are more seated in the tendons, ligaments and bones, without swelling, or when the pains are erratic and most violent in the night. The fever begins with a shuddering rather than chills, and is followed immediately by a burning heat of sin- gle parts, with moderate thirst. Arch. VIII. 3, p. 89, 90. Chamomilla, several doses. Rheumatism of the lower limbs. Symptoms : Drawing-tearing pain from the tuberosity of the ischium to the soles through the bones, less during motion, worse when sitting, intolerable in the night. — Spasmodic ten- sion of the muscles of the limb. Ann. II. p. 137. Chamomilla II, one drop, one dose every three days, re- moved a rheumatic immobility of the arm, which made it im- possible to raise it to the head, or to put on or take off the coat, with nightly pains ; also nightly pains in the thigh, and si- multaneous weakness of the whole lower limb. Other cases were cured by Chamomilla IV, one drop, morning and eve- ning, for eight days. A. h. Z. V. p: 150, 151. Dulcamara O, one drop. Acute rheumatism. Symptoms : Violent stitching and aching pains in the arms and back, increasing in violence in the night and when he lay quite still ; relieved by moving the arms. — Little fever ; increase of thirst. Ann. IV. p. 145, 146. Dulcamara V, relieved tearing pains in all the limbs, es- pecially the feet, with profuse sweat. Ann. IV. p. 321. Dulcamara X 00 ° two doses, after Br yon., removed great 318 I AFFECTIONS OF THE EXTREMITIES. painfulness of all the limbs, arresting the power to move them, with general bloatedness, and white coated tongue. Arch. XV. 1, p. 144. Ignatia III. Chronic rheumatism. Symptoms : Violent pain in the shoulder-joint when mov- ing the arm backwards, as is felt after excessive labor, or as if bruised or sprained. — Violent stitching in the joint when turn- ing the arm inward. — Indescribable pain in the bones, as if broken ; the pain was somewhat relieved when lying on the affected part in the night. Arch. IV. 1, p. 114. Ignatia IV, one drop, two doses, after Tart. emet. had affected a merely transitory improvement. Acute rheumatism. Symptoms : Vertigo with luminous oscillations before the eyes. — Obtusion of the head, resembling a violent pressure, especially in the forehead, with boring-lancinating tearing, deep in the brain. — The eyes are somewhat red, aching, with agglutination of the eyelids. — Nose dry. — Violent pain as if sprained, as if the flesh were detached from the bones, from the axilla to the tips of the fingers ; the arm is entirely par- alyzed, and is deprived of voluntary motion. — Some thirst ; no appetite ; pulse quick and feeble. — Great heat, especially of the head. — Body hot and dry, some sweat on the forehead. — Stool rare and hard, with some tenesmus. — Nausea with rest- lessness and great anguish. — No sleep on account of the pain. Arch. VII. 1, p. 31. Lycopodium, one dose. Complicated chronic rheuma- tism. Symptoms : Pain in the small of the back, with drawing, spasm and tearing in the whole vertebral column, especially when sitting, when the breathing is oppressed, also when mak- ing an exertion, when moving about or raising something ; renewed in rainy weather, relieved by warmth. — Rheumatic tension and tearing in the joints of the upper and lower ex- tremities, paralyzing them. — Stiffness of the limbs and cold- ness of the feet. — Vertigo and inability to collect one's senses in the morning. — Headache when attempting to recollect some- thing. — Throbbing and beating in the head. — Falling off of the hair. — Wretched complexion ; sunken eyes. — Dim sight, with frequent luminous oscillations before the eyes.— Occasion- al heart-burn and sour eructations. — Nausea in the morning, with accumulation of water. — Urine turbid and thick. — Fre- quent drawing and burning in the groin. — Asthma and palpi- tation of the heart during every light Avork. Ann. III. p. 31, 32 Merc. sol. Rheumatism of the lower limbs. Symptoms: Drawing and stitching in both lower limbs. RHEUMATISM, PAIN IN THE JOINTS. 319 worse in the night than in daytime, and during motion. — - Continual feeling of coldness in the affected parts. — No appe- tite ; no thirst. — The remaining stiffness of the tendons, and numbness and insensibility of the lower limbs, yielded to Cocculus. Ann. II. p. 138. Mercurius is a specific in rheumatic and arthritic pains, when the patients are not relieved in spite of sweating. A. h. Z. III. p. 27. Nux v. X, one drop. Acute rheumatism. Symptoms : Chilliness all through, followed by headache, frequently only on one side. — Thirst, constipation, frequent micturition. — Drawing pain from the shoulder to the fingers in both arms, with sensation as if these parts would go to sleep, the pain increasing in the night, with inability to move them, and weakness of the arms. — The same pain is felt in the lower limbs. — Stitching and stiffness in the hip-joints ; is unable to turn in the bed alone. — Sensitiveness to the open air. — Painful contraction in the toes in the night. — Sleeps well before mid- night. Desponding and out of humour. Ann. I. p. 227, 228. Nux vomica removed a drawing, sometimes stitching pain in the lower limb, extending from the knee to the inguinal region and the hypogastrium, worse during contact and motion, the foot feeling numb and paralyzed. Ann. II. p. 137. Nux v. is very seldom suitable in the treatment of rheu- matism to begin with ; in most cases Aconite ought to be given first. Nux helped after Aconite in the following complicated case. Symptoms : Yiolent chills, with drawing-tearing pains in the limbs, teeth and temples. — Afterwards burning, smarting heat, and finally sweat with increase of the pains. — Anguish and violent palpitation of the heart. —Vertigo and oppressive heaviness in the head, increased by motion. — The tearing pains in the leg are accompauied with a feeling of numbness, some- times with cramp.— Troublesome heaviness in the depth of the abdomen, with a throbbing sensation. — Tongue coated with mucus. — Slimy, bitter taste. — Lips dry with thirst ; pulse full and quick. — Urine dark-red. — Constipation. Nux is also suit- able in certain chronic rheumatic pains of a drawing and ten- sive kind, especially when they are accompanied with a feeling of weakness or numbness, or with cramp-pains and jactitation of single muscles. H. pr. Erf. I. p. 114, etc. Nux v. is suitable, according to some, in acute as well as hronic rheumatism, when it is characterized by violence and csnsitiveness to cold air. A. It. Z. V. p. 279. Nux v. IV, two drops in three ounces of distilled water, one s poonful every four hours. Rheumatism and congestion. 320 AFFECTIONS OF THE EXTREMITIES. Symptoms : During the lying-in period and a long time after, bloatedness of the abdomen, flatulence, congestion, nausea, abdominal pulsations, with sensitiveness of the region of the stomach, several times a day. — Rheumatic pains, stitching and tearing in the joints, violent pain in the back, and stitches ex- tending from the small of the back to the groins and genital organs. — Attacks of heat after the pain in the stomach, which is felt like the vapour of boiling-hot water ascending along the chest, and extending into the head and whole body, with ver- tigo unto fainting, and painful swelling of the breasts ; after which cold sweat breaks out on forehead and chest. — The pa- roxysms come on after a meal or an exertion, and terminate in great weakness. — Anxious, melancholy, irritable, weeping mood. Nux produced an aggravation which was followed by perfect recovery. A. h. Z. YI. p. 302, 303. Phosphorus. Complicated chronic rheumatism. Symptoms : Tension, drawing and tearing in all the limbs, in various parts, alternating with the headache, and excited by every cold.— Violent headache, a sort of stupefaction, with rush of blood and pulsations in the head. — Pale, livid complexion. — Blue margins around the eyes. — Stitches and drawing in the malar bones, alternately in one and the other.- — Frequent bleeding of the gums. — Toothache after a cold, simultaneously with the face-ache, with copious secretion of mucus. — Frequent eructations, with pain and fermentation in the stomach. — In- difference to food, although he relishes it. — Tobacco excites nausea and palpitation of the heart. — Constant colic, grumbling in the abdomen, and flatulent distention. — Thin stool every day. — Urine turbid, with brick-dust-like sediment. — Frequent dry coryza. — Asthma during the palpitation of the heart. — Laziness, heaviness, weakness, feeling as if bruised in all the limbs ; every kind of exercise fatigues her. — Out of humor. — Desponding, anxious, hypochondriac. Ann. III. p. 30. Phosphorus, one dose. Chronic rheumatism. Symptoms : Pains in the small of the back and limbs, tearing in various places. — Drawing in the limbs, and stinging between skin and flesh, with weakness in all the joints. — Heaviness and pain in the whole of the head ; his thoughts vanish ; dizziness and vertigo. — Drawing and pressure in the forehead. — Drawing-stitching pain in the whole right half of the face, from the temple to the chin. — Drawing in all the teeth. — Repugnant taste. — Mouth full of saliva continually. — Eructations after a meal. — Pressure at the stomach and feeling of repletion ; every contact causes pain. — Colic, with papescent stools. — Feeling as if bruised through the whole body, and RHEUMATISM, PAIN IN THE JOINTS. 321 coldness in the same. — The open air is intolerable to him. — Indolence and drowsiness. — Sleep full of dreams. — Out of humor, low-spirited, apprehensive. Ann. III. p. 428. Psoricum X 000 , three doses, one every four weeks, re- moved almost entirely a chronic tearing in all the limbs and a dry psoric eruption on the wrists. Pr. Com. II. p. 167. Pulsatilla I ; the patient first smelling of Camphor in order to antidote in some measure the Mercury which the pa- tient had taken previously. Chronic pains in the limbs. Symptoms : Tearing-jerking pains in the left upper arm and thigh, from within outward, commencing at six o'clock in the evening, abating when lying upon the abdomen, becoming more violent by motion, and continuing until morning. — At the commencement of a walk, pains in the knee, as if it were broken. — When the pain commences, the muscles of the thigh become hard as stone. — The pains are alleviated by external pressure and warmth ; they are aggravated by cough and breathing, especially in the night, when the bones become painful, and the veins are distended. — Aching in the forehead, in the morning. — When stooping, sensation in the occiput, as if something were moving in that part and as if the brain would fall out. — Heat and sweat after a meal. — When uncover- ing herself she feels cold immediately, when covering her- self she sweats, the sweat causing a pricking in the face and upon the arm. — General weakness, livid complexion. — The remaining weakness, the fulness and oppression of the stomach were removed by Cinchona. Arch. IV. 2. p. 78. Pulsatilla IV, one dose. Acute rheumatism. Symptoms : Drawing-tearing at times in one, at times in the other knee, at times in the forearms and hands, shoulders, nape of the neck, or feet, with inability to move, and subse- quent swelling affording relief. — Chilliness in the whole body, the affected parts feeling hot. — No thirst. — Pulse hard, small, contracted. — White coating on the tongue. — Some appetite. — Sleep conies towards morning, when the pain abates. — Pale countenance. — Calm mood. Arch. V. 2, p. 74. Pulsatilla. Chronic rheumatism. Symptoms : Heaviness and pressure from the shoulder to the fingers, with feeling of numbness, the patient being unable on that account to hold small objects in her hand. — Stitches and feeling of coldness in the whole arm when a change in the weather sets in. At times the arm seems to swell, at times to become emaciated ; this latter is really the case. — General weakness, paleness, headache. Arnica removed the remaining pain in the wrist-joint. Ann. II. p. 135. 322 AFFECTIONS OF THE EXTREMITIES. Pulsatilla is suitable in rheumatic diseases, when the pains are mitigated in the open air, and aggravated in the warm room and warm bed. Ann. IV. p. 148. Pulsatilla Y, half a drop, giving Y°° at the end of three and six days. Rheumatism and discharge from the ear. Symptoms : Tearing in the limbs, especially the knee- joints. — Tearing in the left ear, especially in the night, for fourteen days past. — Discharge of a thick, yellowish fluid from the ear. Ann. IY. p. 297, 298. Pulsatilla cures most speedily erratic rheumatic pains, and producing swelling and redness of the joints. H. pr. Erf. I. p. 117. Rhus O, one drop. Chronic pains in the limbs. Symptoms : When the arms lie quiet, he suffers an intoler- able creeping in the index-fingers, and the first joint becomes dead. — This sensation afterwards extends through the whole arm, into the occiput and temple, where it occasionally termi- nates in painless jerks. — Pain wakes him several times in the night and disappears during motion ; only one arm is affected at a time. — When walking, violent painful stitches in the os sacrum, causing him to bend himself suddenly.— Stinging burning in the ball of the foot, when standing or walking, with simultaneous diminution of the pain in the arm. — Tearing pain between the scapula?. — The pain is alleviated by warmth and sweat. — At the end of a fortnight the pains in the small of the back and foot are aggravated during motion ; Br yon. -t-jj-o afforded relief now. The remaining creeping in the arm yielded to Rhus II, one drop. Arch. II. 1, p. 106, etc. Rhus VIII, one drop. Acute rheumatism. Symptoms : Tension and tearing in all the limbs, most, violent when in a state of rest, diminishing during motion : afterwards the limbs felt numb and dead. — The affected parts experience a stinging and sore pain when touched, they are red and shining. — Tensive stitching in the joints and feeling of stiffness, especially when rising from a seat and in the open air. — When treading, he feels a stitching pain in the ankles, and pain as if sprained in the tarsal joint. — The parts upon which he lies, goto sleep. — Weariness, especially when sitting ; tremor of the hands. — Body warm and sweaty, little thirst. — Pulse full and quick. — Breathing rather short. — Lips and tongue dry and rough. — Stool not hard, but rare. — Urine hot and dark. — Heat and thirst in the night, sleeplessness and increase of pain ; the pain abates in the morning, with profuse sweat. — Uneasy, anxious. Arch. VI. 1, p. 61 and 64. Rhus, one dose. Chronic tearing pain in the limbs. RHEUMATISM, PAIN IN THE JOINTS. 323 Symptoms : Tearing and drawing in the shoulders, in the small of the back, in the upper and lower limbs, increasing when in a state of rest ; the pains are somewhat relieved by motion and warmth. — The limbs feel weak and stiff. — Formi- cation under the skin.— -Weary and weak. — Feeling of cold- ness in the body. — The open air gives her pain. — Frequent headache. — Vertigo. — Pecking, stinging and cutting in the face, which is red. — Pressure in the eyes, as of sand. — No appetite, nevertheless he relishes his food. — Much thirst. — Pressure at the stomach, after a meal, as if a heavy lump were lodged there ; oppression of the pit of the stomach, contraction of the chest 3 arrest of speech. — Pains and pressure in the abdo- men, distention and rumbling. — Frequent micturition, also in the night. Ann. III. p. 429. Rhus O, one drop, one dose. Chronic rheumatism. Symptoms : Violent tearing and burning in the left shoul- der, especially in the cold season, when at rest and in bed. — The arm is paralyzed, cannot be raised to the head. Ann. IV. p. 412. Rhus, Arnica having afforded some relief. Acute rheuma- tism. /Symptoms : The inner surface of the left knee is somewhat redder than usual ; it is very painful when touched, bent, or when treading. — Tensive stinging pain from the left heel to the tarsal joint. — Stinging pain under the left deltoid muscle, when grasping something and when pressing externally. — The teeth are somewhat looser ; drawing toothache during a meaL J. d. h. H. II. p. 100. Sepia VII, half a drop. Tearing pain in the limbs con- sequent upon pneumonia treated alloeopathically. Symptoms : Violent pain as if sprained in the shoulder- joints and towards the nape of the neck, especially when lifting or holding something ; most violent when the arms are under the bed-cover. — Tongue coated white. — Face pale, yellow, emaciated. — Urine turbid, with brickdust sediment. — Excessive weakness. Ann. IV. p. 93, 94. Sulphur I, one drop. Pains in the limbs and small of the back. Symptoms : Stitching pains in the hip-joints at every step ; as this pain abates, she feels a tearing in the right arm, most violent in the night. — The arm is weak, numb, and painful during motion. — One of the fingers is spasmodically and per- manently contracted. — Stool hard, intermittent. — Pressure at the stomach for many years, and burning in the chest. — Night- ly cough, with whitish expectoration. Ann. III. p. 294. Thuya IX°. Acute pain in the limbs. 324 AFFECTIONS OF THE EXTREMITIES. Symptoms: Tearing and beating ulcerative pain in the shoulder, extending thence into the fingers. — Jactitation of the muscles in different parts, from the shoulder to the middle of the upper arm. — Feeling of deadness in the forearm and fin- gers. — The pains increase when the arm hangs down, and in the warmth of the bed ; they are relieved during motion, in the cold and by sweat. — After midnight chilliness with yawn- ing. — Falls asleep late ; frightful dreams. — Difficult stool every two or thee days ; frequent desire for stool ; the fseces are some- times tinged with blood. — Thirst only in the night, accompanied with a feeling of coolness in the arms. — Audible palpitation of the heart, with nausea. — Desponding. Ann. I. p. 296. Veratrum II, one drop in ten days ; I, one drop. Chronic rheumatism. Symptoms : Waking at four o'clock in the morning, with pain in both arms, as if broken or bruised, extending from the shoulder-joint to the wrist; he is scarcely able to move his arms. — The pains are increased by covering the parts, relieved by rising and walking about. — Worse in bad weather. — Trem- ulous weakness in the arms the whole day. Ann. IV. p. 144, 145. 3. GOUT. Acidum phosph., had an extraordinary effect in old tear- ing pains in the limbs, and in gout. Arch. XIV. 1, p. 42. Aconitum, see above under rheumatism. Act^a is suitable in many kinds of arthritic affection. Two doses X, removed nightly, burning and boring pains in the knee-joint, with swelling. — In another case, three doses in six weeks, horrid pains, and swelling of both wrist-joints were cured. Heyne, pr. Erf. p. 60, 61. Antimonium crudum 8, cured acute arthritis in four days, having by its frequent recurrence formed arthritic concretions, accompanied with gastric symptoms. A.h.Z. I. p. 147. Arnica I. Painful arthritic affection. Symptoms : Violent tearing-aching pains in the joints, es- pecially the knee, in the region of the ankle and in the big toe ; he is not able to lie down except with bent knees. — The knees are swollen, without redness, with a feeling of heaviness and experiencing a stinging pain when touching the parts. Tear- ing pain in the malleolus extending down to the heel, and painful lancinations into the big toe, which is swollen, red, and immoveable, together with the whole foot. — The pains are lighter during rest, but increased in the night and during mo- tion and contact. — Excessive sweat in the night, without thirst. gout. 325 — Drawing, and tearing jerks in all the limbs. — Formication. — Feeling of coldness when uncovering him. — Chilliness in the evening with flushes of heat. — Urine brown-red, with brickdust sediment. — No desire for food or drink. — Out of hu- mor, peevish, quarrelsome.— Arnica relieved the pains consider- ably ; Pulsatilla -r^o"o removed the rest, to wit : Drawing jerks alternately in the knee, the ankle and toe, especially from eve- ning till midnight ; these jerks become stitches when treading. — Similar jerks alternately in the upper arm, the shoulder, as far as the hand. — Tearing-drawing pain in the left jaw. — Stiff- ness of the nape of the neck, when touching the part ; the ver- tebrae are painful. — Paralytic feeling in all the joints. Arch. IV. 2, p. 72. Arnica and Sabina are recommended in gout, especially when the pain is seated in the big toe. A. h. Z. I. p. 154. Arnica II, one drop, three doses, one every twenty-four hours, has been extremely successful in acute arthritis ; two patients recovered after one dose. A. h. Z. VI. p. 79. Arnica removed an arthritic, numb, pain as if sprained, in the hip-joint and big toe, with some redness ; also an indescri- bable pain in the foot, as of internal uneasiness, and as if the foot were lying too hard, obliging one to change its position all the time. H. in R. I. p. 111. Arsenicum X, helped when the patients complained in the night of intolerable tearing in one of the lower limbs, from the hip to the ankles, and were obliged to move the affected limb all the time. Arch. IX. 2, p. 144. Aurum has been found useful in nodous arthritis. Arch. IV. 2, p. 31. Belladonna helped very speedily in acute arthritis of the knee, with violent pain, both when at rest and in motion. A. h. Z. I. p. 165. Belladonna is suitable for arthritic metastases, or in the stadio prodromorum. — In genuine arthritis it is only suitable, when the topical arthritic affection is accompanied by erysip- elatous swelling. Arch. XI. 2, p. 73. Bryonia is also recommended in nodous arthritis. Arch. IV. 2, p. 31. Calcarea 22 00 . Arthritis, affection of the stomach and nettle-rash, after suppression of the itch. Symptoms : Catarrh, or moral emotions such as fright, an- ger, etc., were followed by pain in the stomach with violently oppressive, contractive pain, arresting breathing. — For a short time past he has been affected with arthritic pains in the wrist- joints, and violent stitches in the limbs, especially in the sum- 326 AFFECTIONS OF THE EXTREMITIES. mer and night, witn swelling of the wrist-joints. — Smarting in the palms of the hands, and itching of the whole body. — Net- tle-rash in the evening after chilliness, disappearing again in the warmth of the bed, with feverish sensation. — Swelling of the carpal and metacarpal joints, so painful that he was unable to hold any thing. — Frequent cramp in the calves, feet and toes. — The leg is covered with varices. — Great weakness. — Sleep full of dreams, startings, waking up with palpitation of the heart. A. h. Z. VI. p. 248. Causticum X was especially instrumental in curing a tonic gout. A. h. Z. III. p. 164. Causticum removed arthritic tearings in the leg, especially the knee and tarsal joint, with swelling of these parts. A. h. Z. YI. p. 23. China IV relieved an arthritic affection of the knee, with swelling of the knee and foot, the knee being very painful to the touch. Also an arthritic pain in the ankle, swelling, to- gether with the whole foot and knee, the knee being excessive- ly painful ; the pains were very much increased by contact, even by simply approaching the hand. A. h. Z. I. p. 153, 156. Cocculus removed acute arthritis of the knees and hands, with hot swelling and raging fever. Ann. II. p. 141. Digitalis is likewise recommended in nodous arthritis. Arch. IV. 2, p. 31. Ferrum has been found curative in arthritic affections with violent lancinations and tearing, especially in the night, and obliging one to move the affected parts. H. in R. I. p. 319. Iodium has been curative in cases of old gout, character ized by violent, nightly pains in several joints, without swell- ing. A. h. Z. V. p. 169. Ledum V. Periodical arthritic affections. Symptoms : Tearing pains in the right knee ; it is larger than the other ; the swelling is hard ; she is unable to sleep in the night, owing to her pain. — The right limb can only be moved with difficulty, and is colder than the rest of the body. —Stool rather hard. Arch. III. 2, p. 39. Ledum cures only that kind of gout where the most violent pains make their appearance in the evening when in bed, and being most violent until midnight. Ann. IV. p. 148. Lycopodium X°°, several doses, has removed acute arthri- tis, with inability either to bend or to stretch the elbow-joint, and tensive pains in the knee, and red spots on the tibia. A. h. Z. IV. p. 278. Manganum VIII, and in a few weeks Ledum IV, removed great pain and swelling of the joints of the upper and lower limbs. Arch. V. 3, p. 28. gout. 327 Manganum X°° has done much good in arthritis. Symptoms : One joint is frequently affected after the other, sometimes only on one, sometimes on the other side, sometimes on both alternately. — The joints frequently are thick and shi- ning red, bear neither contact nor motion. — Violent aching, with sudden stitches, jerking and digging-up, especially in the night, — Incessant moaning. Arch. IX. 2, p. 143. Mercurius is a specific against arthritic and rheumatic pains, which cannot be relieved by sweating. A. It. Z. 3, p. 27. Nux v. is especially suitable in the stadio prodromorum, and for arthritic metastases. Nux vom. removed a case of gonagra, a sequel of tertian intermittent fever, with formation of arthritic nodosities and pain in other joints, with a paralytic feeling in these parts and every third day a slight attack resembling intermittent fever, constipation, vomiting. H. pr. Erf. I. p. 118, 120. Nux v. V, half a drop. Arthritis vaga in a drunkard. Three doses in eight days. Symptoms : Intense pain in the forehead. — -Pricking pains in the lower limbs, especially the legs, when walking. — A slight swelling occasionally forms around his ankles. — Pain in the lower limbs, when at rest, and worse in changeable weather. — Pain of the tibiae as of subcutaneous ulceration. — The sleep is very much disturbed by the pain. — Chilliness of the whole body, with icy-cold feet and burning skin of the upper part of the body, with congestion of blood to the head, and dark red- ness of the face. — Tongue coated white. — Pulse small, rather frequent. Jahrb. I. p. 161. Phosphorus X O0 °, several doses, removed a case of acute arthritis with paralytic weakness in the legs, and inability to bend the knees properly. A. h. Z. IV. p. 278. Psoricum X°, three doses, one dose every four days, relieved arthritic pain with drawing, cramp, weariness in the long bones of the lower limbs. Pr. Com. II. p. 168. Pulsat. is frequently useful in arthritis vaga. Arch. VIIL 1, p. 91. Pulsat. helped in acute arthritis coming on in paroxysms ; the inflammatory symptoms were first removed by Aconite, The joints became distended, the gout wandered from one joint to the other, sometimes returned to parts which had already been attacked once, the pains being especially violent in the night. Arch. XI. 3, p. 44. Pulsat. X°°, three doses, after Aconite. Acute arthritis. Symptoms : The right foot feels dead; violent pains in the knee during motion, the knee being swollen and red, not 328 AFFECTIONS OF THE EXTREMITIES. bearing contact. — Is obliged to have the position of the limb altered all the time, owing to the violent pains which came on gradually when holding the limb in the same position. — After- wards the tarsal joint and the elbow and wrist joints become affected. — Intense jerking pains in the affected par + s, from time to time, the numb feeling continuing, especially in the night. — Tension in the limbs, as if they were too short. — No appe- tite, much thirst. — Hot, dry skin. — Full, accelerated pulse. — Urine red. — Impatient, weeps much. Arch. XI. 3, p. 128. Rhododendron has been found a specific in acute arthri- tis, especially when excited by rough and stormy weather and aggravated by rest. Arch. XL 3, p. 44. Sabina VIII 5 , sometimes giving a second dose, has been found useful in gout of the feet, the big toe being swollen and red, with violent pains when touched or moved. A.h.Z. VI. p. 109, 140. Sarsaparilla cures chronic gout, with scanty secretion of urine. H. in R. II. p. 234. Sulphur helped in acute arthritis with tearing and stitch- ing in all the joints, with stiffness and fever, one of the knees and the tarsal joint being swollen. Ann. IV". p. 259. Sulphur 4 removed a case of arthritic inflammation, red- ness and violent pain of the finger. A. h. Z. I. p. 147. Sulphur XX has acted very beneficially in a case of com- plicated arthritis with face-ache. A. h. Z. II. p. 68. Sulphur X°°. Chronic arthritis. Symptoms : At times seated pain in the knee, at times po- dagra. — Troublesome itching of the arms and legs. — Frequent burning at the anus. — Tearing pains, first in the right foot, afterwards in the knee and elbow. — Swelling of the hands and thumbs. Arch. XV. 2, p. 120. 4. PAIN IN THE BACK. Arsenicum X, one dose, repeated in a second but weaker attack. Complicated pain in the back. Symptoms : Paroxysms, lasting six days, returning at in- tervals of from three to four days. — Want of appetite, qualm- ishness, and nausea the first two days, and periodical pressure at the stomach felt frequently when the stomach was empty, but always after eating. — Light, disturbed sleep. — On the third day, an anxious and qualmish feeling in the back, generally in the right side, near the vertebral column, below the scapula, with oppression of the stomach. — On the fourth day, that feel- ing extends higher up in the back, as high up as the apex of AFFECTIONS OF THE KNEES. 329 the scapula and the corresponding part of the vertebral col- umn, and becomes changed to a violent burning pain, increased by the slightest touch, somewhat diminished by motion, and abating a little in the night.— Disturbed sleep, startings when asleep. — The region extending from the left hypochondrium to beyond the stomach is almost insensible. — In the morning and throughout the day, frequent desire for stool, the discharges being thin, yellowish, afterwards mucous, preceded by pinch- ing in the abdomen, accompanied and succeeded by burning and sore pain of the anus. — Weak and discouraged, — The symptoms abate on the sixth day very rapidly. Arch. II. 2, p. 126. Bryonia removed pain and stiffness of the small of the back, the patient being obliged to walk crooked, and being unable to raise himself. Ann. II. p. 134. Lycopodium X, one dose, relieved a pain in the small of the back and back, which was felt during motion, or when stooping or lifting something ; the abdomen felt constricted,. A. h. Z. III. p. 176. Nux v. removes pains in the small of the back caused by- cold feet in wet and cold weather. Nux v. X has removed a sort of periodical pains in the small of the back, extending as high up as between the shoul- ders, and sometimes causing a slight painful drawing towards the genital organs ; the pains became worse during motion, and appeared regularly every other day r continuing from six to eight hours, and accompanied with constipation lasting from three to eight days. H. pr. Erf. I. p. 67. Sulphur X°, one dose. Pain in the small of the back. Symptoms : Constant pain in the small of the back, dart- ing, lancinating, increasing in violence when moving about r stooping, turning while standing or lying down, or when ris- ing from a seat, accompanied with a paralytic feeling in the thighs, and disturbing the night's rest, — Walks with difficulty, rests most comfortably on the left side. — The hands are con- stantly cold ; no appetite. Ann. IV p. 456. III. p. 294. 5. AFFECTIONS OF THE KNEES. Arnica and Calcarea removed a swelling of the knee with leucorrhcea, in a blooming young girl. Arch. XL 2, p. 114. Calcarea X°°, and in eight days X 00 °. Swelling f the face. (Symptoms : Early and profuse menses, followed by leu- w 330 AFFECTIONS OF THE EXTREMITIES. corrhoea lasting several days.— The knee is somewhat swollen^ bluish -red ; in the beginning it is only painful when bending it much ; afterwards during every motion. — Tension, even when at rest, frequent stitches behind the patella from without in- wards. Hygea, I. p. 59, 60. Iodium, internally, in scrofulous inflammation of the knee. Symptoms : Considerable, bright-red, shining, hot, tense swelling of the knee. — Darlings and burnings in the knee. — In some parts may be observed small, highly red openings, emit- ting a sero-sanguinolent pus. — The pain is increased by motion, pressure, or bending the knee. Iodium I, one drop, several doses, or used as a liniment, may be employed in the incipient stage of white swelling of the knee, and in dropsy of the knee-joint. Iodium, one grain, made into an ointment with three ounces of lard, using two and a half ounces of the ointment in four weeks, cured inflammation of the synovial membrane of the knee. Symptoms : Large, elastic, fluctuating swelling of the knee. — Redness of the skin, marked with scattered, hot, bright- red, painful spots ; the knee is hotter than usual. — Dull pains deep in the knee-joint, while the leg is quietly extended ; in- tense pain when moving, bending or pressing, upon the part. — occasional febrile paroxysms.— Afterwards a small opening formed above the patella, emitting at first a yellow, benign pus, afterwards only a clear, light-yellow, serous fluid. A. h. Z. V. p. 169. Psoricum X°, three doses, cured almost entirely pain of the knee-joint which had existed for a year past and had been brought on by a fall. Ar. Com. II. p. 168. Silicea X. Inflammation and suppuration of the knee. Symptoms : Excessive swelling of the knee and the adja- cent parts, they are blue-red, do not bear contact, and are especially painful in the night. — Continual tearing or lancina- ting pains. — Fluctuation on the outer side of the knee, the other parts being hard. Spontaneous suppuration. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 27. 6. ISCHIAS, COXALGIA. Belladonna deserves consideration in some forms of ischias. Arch. XI. 2, p. 73. Calcarea, several doses, removed coxalgia in a scrofulous child commencing to limp without any external cause, and to drag one foot when walking, without complaining of pain. ISCHIAS, COXALGIA. 33 j The affected limb was a little longer ; when walking the tip of the foot was turned outwards. When pressing the head of the femur against the acetabulum, the patient felt pain. A. A- Z. V. p. 84. Cantharides have cured coxalgia, when accompanied with urinary difficulties. H. in R. II. p. 40. Causticum X°°, three doses in four weeks, removed coxalgia, with inability to stand or walk. A. h. Z. IV. p. 277. Chamomilla is a principal remedy in ischias nervosa. In one case, II, one drop, was given, one dose a day. Symptoms : Nightly pains in the thigh, accompanied with weakness of the whole limb. — Sudden entire paralysis, with fu- rious nightly pains. A. h. Z. V. p. 150. Colocynthis helped in three cases of ischias. Arch. XI. 2, p. 108. Mercurius IV, two doses, after Acon. removed coxalgia. Symptoms : The affected limb is about one thumb's breadth longer. Occasional violent, especially lancinating pains in the hip-joint, aggravated by motion. Fever. A. h. Z. IV. p. 305. Nux v. V is said to be a specific in ischias when the pain ascends from the toes to the hips, when there is constipation and a movement upon the bowels is accompanied with great pains extending into the foot. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 97. Psoricum X o0 °, smelling every two, four, six, eight days, improved excessive coxalgia with pain in the small of the back and almost complete exhaustion. Ar. Com. II. p. 168. Rhus V, one drop. Coxalgia caused by a sprain. Symptoms : Sharp pain in the hip-joint, especially when rising from a seat or going up stairs. — Lancinating pains in the joint, when the tip of the foot is raised higher than the heel. — Drawing, dull aching and burning when in a state of rest. Ann. I. p. 134, 135. Rhus, two doses. Chronic coxalgia. Symptoms : Stitching and tearing from the ischiatic notch to the bend of the knee, making walking difficult. — As the pain ceases here, it becomes more violent in the hip-joint and in the region of the trochanter. — Circumscribed spot on the middle of the nates, which cannot be touched without causing a burning pain ; it exhibits no change of color. — The pains are worse at the commencement of a walk, and diminish when continuing to walk. — Little sleep ; is unable to remain in anyone position for a long time. — Little appetite ; eructations. — Weeping, solicitous mood. Ann. II. p. 136. 332 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. 7. INFLAMMATION OF THE FOOT. Arnica II, internally, and externally, four or five drops of the tincture of Arnica with one ounce of water. Inflamma- tion of the foot from mechanical causes. Symptoms : Redness, heat and swelling of the foot half way up the leg, and especially of the part from the internal ankle to the heel. — Stitching pains when moving the joint. — Tearing pains in the heel and tarsal joint, extending periodi- cally along the leg and foot ; when standing upon that foot. Second case : Erysipelatous inflammation and swelling of the foot, especially around the joint. — Drawing, stitching pains during motion, also, but less when in a state of rest, at times extending from the joint to the big toe, at times along the leg. Third case : Violently burning pain in the big and second toe and the adjacent parts, with shining swelling of those parts ; the same pain, but less, is felt over the whole foot.— The tem- perature of the affected parts is increased. — The skin of vari- ous parts is dark-red, in other parts it is blue and yellowish. — The movements of the big toe cause much pain. — Frequent, painful drawing, extending into the thigh. Fourth case : The leg, along the tendo Achillis, and around the outer malleolus, is shining, hot, bluish-red, swollen, painful to the touch. — Painful drawing, extending from the heel along the posterior surface of the leg, more violent when moving the tarsal joint, or when the body is inclined forwards while stand- ing. — The pains decrease in rest. Arch. XL 1, p. 133-136. Rhus Y cured in a few days an inflammation of the tarsal joint caused by the rubbing of a boot ; it was covered with pustules, and afterwards with rash. A. h. Z. III. p. 72. XVIII, GENERAL AFFECTIONS, 1. ERUPTIONS. Arsenic X, one drop, chronic eruptions. Symptoms : Face, neck, chest, arms and hands are covered with ichorous ulcers, burning like hot coal ; they sprang from ERUPTIONS. 333 small red pimples, the tips of which became filled with a light- yellow fluid, bursting, corroding the skin and forming large crusts, under which the suppurative process continued. — Fre- quent shudderings, especially on those parts which were cov- ered with the eruption. — Sleeplessness, owing to the pain. — Salt taste ; little thirst ; tongue coated yellow. — Yellowish di- arrhoea — Turbid, yellow urine. — Weakness, out of humor, des- ponding. Arch. II. 1, p. 100. Arsenic X, one drop, in alternation with Rhus. Erup- tion on the face and head. Symptoms : Itching red blotches, their tips being filled with pus, especially in the region of the whiskers, so close to one another that the face appeared red as fire.— Eruption on the head : pustules, changing to crust. — Great falling off of the hair. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 66. Arsenicum, three doses, removed a coppery eruption in the face. Ann. II. p. 155. Arsenic X 000 , removed an exanthema of a quantity of blotches from the size of a pea to that of a hazlenut, becoming filled with blood and some pus in from twelve to twenty-four hours, and causing violent pains ; in a child of three weeks. A. h. Z. III. p. 115. Belladonna is sometimes suitable in pustules, crust or pimple-shaped eruptions in the face, both of children and full- grown people. Arch. III. 1, p. 61. Bryonia, two doses in a fortnight. Chronic eruption upon the skin. Symptoms : General itching and burning over the whole body. — The inflamed skin is raised, forming vesicles which burst open or are scratched open and then peel off. — Originally there had been crusta lactea spreading over the whole skin. — Afterwards pustules on the neck, preceded by slow, fine stitches, painful to the touch, and changing to itching scabs. Baryt. acet. yd-^o-,0 removed this eruption. Arch. VI. 2, p. 71, 72. Cicuta -iV, afterwards T £ --. Eruption in the face. Symptoms : Every year in the month of September she had a small scab near the corner of the mouth, from which a yellow water oozed out, causing a burning pain on the skin, and making it sore — The sore places are humid, the humor becoming changed to a thick crust and honey-colored scabs. — The pain is simply burning, rarely corrosive, and only in the beginning so. — From the middle of the upper lip the scabs spread over the lower part of the cheek, over the chin and over the skin below the chin. — The submaxillary glands are pain- 334 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. ful and swollen. — Yellow-brown scurf in the nostrils. — Weari- ness and drowsiness. — Great appetite. Arch. III. p. 73. Cicuta 2, one drop, giving one drop of Cicuta 4, four weeks afterwards. Chronic eruption in the face. Symptoms : Elevation on the forehead of the size of len- tils, with burning pain when first coming on ; they flow into one another, are dark-red and peel off. Arch. VI. 2, p. 73. Hepar s., several doses at longer periods, has cured an eruption behind the ears with inflamed base, humid in some places, dry and crusty in others. Arch. XII. 2, p. 27. Ledum has been found very efficacious against pimples and boils on the forehead and other parts ; against red blotches in the face, which experiences a stinging pain when touched ; against pimples on the forehead, as are seen upon the foreheads of drunkards ; against smarting itching of the chest, with red spots and rash. H. in R. I. p. 387. Merc. acet. 4 cured an eruption over the whole body, es- pecially on the arms, consisting of itching pimples, bursting open and burning like fire when scratched. Arch. V. 3, p. 43. Merc. sol. Cutaneous eruption over the whole body, commencing at the head, in a child of four months. Symptoms : The face is covered with a dirty-yellow crust, from under which a fetid humor oozes out, with intolerable itching ; the scratched places bleed. — The eyes, surrounded by scabs, are red, running, dreading the light, with small pustules on the conjunctiva. — Great appetite and thirst. Ann. II. p. 159. Merc. sol. Cutaneous eruption with ophthalmia in a child which had been infected with syphilis by the nurse, and had apparently recovered from it. Symptoms : In some places the skin is covered with sup- purating pustules, in others with herpetic spots ; the pustules are painful when first making their appearance, they itch when drying up ; some of those pustules flow into one another, and form either irregular, dry, scaly spots, or spots from which an acrid fluid oozes out ; others remain sore, become hollow or raised and finally dry up, whilst fresh pustules form fin the neighborhood ; face and hairy scalp are free. — All the affected parts itch, more so when in bed. — The conjunctiva is red ; the lower lid swollen, the margin being covered with a yellow crust, which, upon falling off, leaves several small ulcers be- hind. — Merc, was given twice, after which Mezereum. Ann. II. p. 160. Psoricum, two doses, cured an humid, strong-smelling, crust-like eruption over the face of a child ; for three months ERUPTIONS. 335 past the eyes had been entirely closed by it. Arch. XIV. 3, p. 132. Psoricum X°, three doses. Eruption on the arms. Symptoms : Small pimples, containing a yellowish fluid. — An : herpetic eruption on the arm, which had existed for some time past, assumes a malignant appearance. — Violent itching of the eruption when warm. Psoricum X 000 , three doses, one every four weeks, cured a dry eruption on the wrist-joints with tearing in the limbs. Pr. Com. II. p. 266. Psoricum cured a malignant coppery eruption upon the back of the wrist in three days. A. h. Z. II. p. 174. Psoricum, two doses, removed humid porrigo behind the ears in four weeks, accompanied with dry porrigo on the occi- put, and with thick clusters of a dry, itching miliary eruption on both cheeks, extending as high up as the eyes and down- wards below the corners of the mouth ; the stools being fre- quent and thin ; in a child of eighteen months. Psoricum X°°, one dose, removed a crust over the whole face of a child, with swelling of the lips and eyelids, photopho- bia, large ichorous places on the head and behind the ears. A. h. Z. IV. p. 14. Pulsatilla removes eruptions of a peculiar kind, brought on by eating too much bacon, and especially itching in the bed. A. h. Z. IV. p. 38. Rhus tooTj an( ^ tnree other smaller doses in four months. General chronic cutaneous eruption. Symptoms : Sinciput and right half of the face are covered with a thick, humid crust, under which a fetid, frequently bloody ichor is secreted ; the skin underneath being red, uneven, badly colored. — The right eyelids are red, swollen, viscid ; the con- junctiva is red — The skin over the whole body, especially on the arms and feet, is rough and scaly, and frequently covered with large, thick crusts, under which a humor is secreted. — In- tolerable itching of the affected parts, worse towards evening, in the night and in a warm room. — When scratching the parts, a bloody matter makes its appearance, affording momentary relief. Arch. II. 1, p. 115. Rhus . X, four doses. Eruption in the face and on the arms. Symptoms : Vesicles, white, afterwards becoming covered with a thick, yellow crust, under which a yellow, corrosive, burning pus is formed, causing great pain. — The ulcers dry up slowly, reappearing every spring, lastly also in the fall- season. A. h. Z. VII. p. 326. 336 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. Ruta 6-10, one dose a day, removes acne rosacea. It is frequently necessary to give Rhus 10, after the Ruta ; the best method is to use these two drugs in alternation, one dose every eight days, until the affection is cured. Hygea, II. p. 33. Sepia VI 000 , two doses in three weeks, removed a dry, itch-like eruption covering the whole body, especially the limbs, with violent itching in the evening ; it came on after suppression of the itch. Ann. II. p. 345. Sulphur is one of the most efficacious remedies against the eruption, which sometimes makes its appearance after vac- cination. Arch. X. 3, p. 9. XII. 2, p. 80. Sulphur, two doses, removed an eruption commencing with small vesicles containing yellow pus, which dries up and forms scales surrounded with a red areola and itching. — It also removes small red tips on the hands and fingers, itching. I. T. h. H. I. p. 168, 169. Sulphur two doses, removed itching pimples on' the arms and legs, the arms being covered from the wrist-joints to the shoulders. I. d. h. H. III. p. 79. Tartar emet. 4, one grain, has removed pustules of the size of peas. Arch. V. 3. p. 43. Vinca minor O, one drop, removed a chronic humid, strong-smelling eruption on the head, in the face, and behind the ears. Arch. XIV. 3, p. 138. 2. HERPETIC ERUPTIONS. Acidum phosph. has removed a herpetic, humid eruption on the vermilion-border of the lips, and on the cheeks, near the corner of the mouth. The sore places on the lips were either open or covered with yellow thick crusts, or bleeding. A. h. Z. V. p. 18. Alumina IV 000 removed herpes in conjunction with Cal- carea. Symptoms : Leucorrhoea, corroding the labia and thighs, most profuse before and after the menses. — Humid scurfs on both temples near the hairy border, of the size of half a dol- lar, itching violently, and some smaller scurfs on the fore arm. Ann. I. p. 177. Anthrax in X, preceded by two doses of Acon. on ac- count of the fever. Herpes. Symptoms : Arms and hands were covered with a crust, rhagades, from which pus and an acrid humor oozed out, with intolerable itching. A. h. Z. IV. p. 38. Arsenic X, one drop, one dose. Herpes. HERPETIC ERUPTIONS. 337 Symptoms : A spot between the scapulae of the size of a dollar, red, having been covered with vesicles that had been scratched open, scaly, burning horridly, especially in the night. Afterwards similar eruption in the pit. Arch. VIII. 2, p. 69. Aurum, three doses in twenty days ; lastly Sulphur. Symptoms : Herpes-like scabs on the nose, falling off but returning, causing itching and sometimes swelling of the nose occasioning a tearing in the nose. — Occasional creeping, prick- ing and gnawing from the nose to the canthi and in the whole orbit. Costiveness with alternate colic and flatulence, which does not pass off. I. d. h. H. II. p. 147. Bryonia, producing a considerable improvement ; after- ter wards Sulphur. Symptoms : The eyelids are covered with scabs, frequent- ly peeling off and causing a burning itching. — Dry margins of the eyelids. — Photophobia, and pressure in the eyes, in the evening. Ann. II. p. 156. Bo vi st a V 000 effected a complete cure after other reme- dies had but acted imperfectly. Symptoms : Herpes every winter, consisting of clusters of bright-red pimples on the dorsum of the hand, making the parts look rough. — They come and go frequently all of a sud- den, burn and itch violently, and emit a clear fluid, resulting in a dark-red, rough and scaly spot, secreting a humor con- tinually. Ann. I. p. 178. Calcarea is frequently employed with benefit in herpetic eruptions, especially when humid. H. in. R. I. p. 163. Clematis II diminished herpes considerably. Symptoms : Scaly crust on the thigh, from the intervals of which, a yellowish, corrosive ichor oozed out ; the scales peel off from time to time, exhibiting a raw, humid herpetic spot, covered with numerous vesicles, bursting and emitting a cor- rosive fluid, after which new scales form. — Intolerable itching of the herpes, especially in a warm temperature, relieved only for a short while by scratching. — Vesicles on other parts of the body. — Swelling of the axillary and inguinal glands. — Ema- ciation. Arch. I. 3, p. 170. Conium I, one drop every eight days, the tincture being used sometimes. Symptoms : Herpes on the forearm ; the skin had a po- rous, bright-red appearance, became somewhat bloated, and exhibited deepenings and furrows in various parts. — Some places seem to form spontaneously here and there, secreting a tenacious, viscid lymph, and sometimes blood, these secretions forming a white scurf under which they continue. — lntolera- 338 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. ble corrosive itching of the affected parts, especially in the evening. — Round the herpes form small glandular swellings under the skin, reddening gradually, and becoming a part of the herpes. Arch. VII. 1, p. 20. Ann. I. p. 176. Conium, repeated doses ; in one case giving four doses in three weeks ; in another case the same number of doses in a fortnight ; first giving a drop of the tincture, afterwards II, VI, and VIII. Symptoms : Burning, smarting and humid herpes on the hands and forearms ; in the other case crusts of the size of a hand in some parts of the body. Arch. XII. 3, p. 144. Conium is said to be very useful when employed exter- nally at the same time as internally. A. h. Z. II. p. 13. Conium VI, one drop, used against herpes in the elbow and knee-joint, produced a fresh herpetic eruption on the neck, after which the whole of the eruption disappeared in three weeks. A.h.Z.Y.p.153. Dulcamara is an invaluable remedy for humid, suppurat- ing herpes, especially of the genital organs ; it appears, how- ever, that it may also be used with benefit in cases of dry, scaly herpes. A. h. Z. I. p. 127. Dulcamara removed herpes which appeared in the joints after long abuse of Sulphur. Ann. I. p. 368. Graphites X°, after Phosphorus, removed a herpetic eruption on the upper lip, under the nose, itching violently, and secreting a quantity of acrid ichor, forming a thick dry scurf. — Accompanied by suppurating pimples over the whole body, and stinging in the anus previous to stool, which was intermitting. Ann. II. p. 348. Graphites IV. one dose. Symptoms : Herpes on the upper arm, then also on the hands, in the face, on the ears, calves, and thighs ; white-gray crust of exudated lymph, of the thickness of a goose-quill, the skin behind having a red, sore appearance, with violent, cor- rosive itching evening and night. — Stiffness and immobility of the affected parts. — Nightly tooth and ear-ache, and swelling of the cervical glands. Ann. IV. p. 451, 452. Herpetin, five doses, one every fourteen days, improved herpes on the tibia. Symptoms : Bright-red inflammation around the herpes, a finger's breadth, with a number of itching-burning pustules. — The inner part of the herpes is partially covered with thick crusts, from under which a viscid, purulent fluid oozed forth, corroding the adjacent parts, and forming new scurfy pimples. HERPETIC ERUPTIONS. 339 — The inflamed parts were surrounded with itch-like, itching pimples. A. h. Z. V. p. 53. Ledum V, two doses, Merc. sol. II having produced con- siderable improvement. Dry, scaly herpes in the face, in- tensely burning in the open air, and burning and tensive when moving the face. Ann. I. p. 175. Lycopodium X°°, in three months Sulphur. Symptoms : Herpes in the face, on the nape of the neck andcalves, of the size of a dollar, circumscribed, with yellow- ish bottom and scaling off. — Violent itching of the herpes when becoming heated, and increasing redness of the same after friction. After Graphites, they became humid, and after- wards they suppurated and spread, with stinging and burning pains. Arch. XII. 1, p. 113. Lycopodium X°°, afterwards Sulphur. Symptoms : Herpes on the upper arms ; red, elevated spot, with rash-pimples, containing pus, bursting open, diffusing into one another, and forming a single suppurating spot surrounded by bright redness, and causing a burning stinging pain, which hindered the motion of the arm. — Afterwards, hepatic spots on the chest, nape of the neck and arms, made their appearance. Arch. XII. 1, p. 115. Lycopodium, one dose. Symptoms : The lower limbs are covered with varices. — Herpetic eruption on the legs, moist, with deep fissures, covered with thick, straw-colored crusts, and causing a violently burn- ing pain, especially in the night. — The hands go to sleep in the morning. After Lycop. the varices diminished two thirds. Ann. I. p. 172. Lycopodium X is said to have had sometimes an injurious effect in herpes ; they became ichorous and spreading, and continued so until other remedies, especially Sepia, were used. A. h. Z. III. p. 116. Lycopodium X, repeated doses, for humid, scurfy, itching herpes in the axillae, boils in and around the axillae, and swell- ing of the axillary glands. A.h. Z. V. p. 196. Mercurius sol. 8, one grain, removed a large herpetic eruption, burning when touched. Arch. V. 3, p. 44. Mercurius sol. IV cured in a fortnight a herpes, which was excessively humid, and exhibiting large scales around the border, extending almost over the whole forearm, and making even its appearance on the knee. A. h. Z. I. p. 144. Mercurius has several times cured herpes appearing after mismanaged venereal ulcers, spreading visibly, and becoming ichorous. H. in R. II. p. 47. 340 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. Mercurius sol. IV°°. Impetigo. Symptoms : Impetigo on the lower part of the somewhat distended abdomen, thigh and genital organs. — The scrotum is hard and distended, owing to the pus having dried up. — After micturition, which is somewhat painful, a sort of seminal fluid makes its appearance at the orifice of the urethra. — Ear and nostrils are surrounded by a similar eruption. Hygea, I. p. 91. Oleander has cured a red, rough, herpes-like skin in front of the ear, with fetid moistness behind the ear, and agglutina- tion of the concha to the head. A. h. Z. IV. p. 35. Petroleum has several times been employed with success against itching herpes of the scrotum and perinseum, being generally of a hemorrhoidal nature. H. in R. II. p. 128. Phosphorus X and V, repeated doses. Against herpes resembling hepatic spots, on the neck, chest, etc. Light-brown, irregularly shaped spots, but little elevated above the skin, of a faint appearance, and rough to the feel ; when moving the finger over them, they are pressed together into fine little folds ; they sometimes itch, and fine scales may be rubbed off. A . h. Z. V. p. 308. Psoricum X°, three doses, one every eight days, has cured a case of dry, scaly herpes almost perfectly. Pr. Com. II. p. 168. Psoricum has produced a striking improvement in invete- rate scaly herpes, resulting from itch. A. h. Z. II. p. 69. Psoricum has effected the cure of herpes on the palm of the hand. A. h. Z. III. p. 176. Rhus II, three doses, and externally using one drop of the tincture with one hundred drops of water, cured a rest of chronic herpes, viz. rough skin and eruption of vesicles upon the same, with itching burning. Arch. I. 3, p. 173, 174. Rhus X removed, in the space of three weeks, a case of herpes lichnoides, spreading over the whole body ; Clematis removed the remaining itch-like eruption. Arch. XII. 2, p. 172. Sepia X°, improved a case of herpes for a long time. Arch. XI. 1, p. 98. Ann. IY. p. 216. Sepia X°°, two doses at long intervals, improved a case of herpes considerably. Symptoms : Herpes in the face and on the dorsum of the hand, itching violently, especially in the evening. — A yellowish lymph oozes from the fissured skin, forming into thick crusts. The skin is hard as parchment, the base and circumference of the herpes being red. A. h. Z. p. 42. Sepia is likewise suitable for those herpetic eruptions re- HERPETIC ERUPTIONS. 34 1 sembling hepatic spots which have been described under Phos- phorus. A. h. Z. V. p. 323. Sepia renders great service against humid, itching, burning herpes. H. in R. II. p. 242. Sepia improves the scaly, shining spots on the limbs, es- pecially the lower limbs, of leprous patients.' Arch. XII. 3, p. 29. Sulphur I, one dose, has cured a case of herpes squamosus on the forehead within ten days. Arch. XIY. 2, p. 107. Sulphur, two doses, at an interval of seven days, has re- moved humid herpes, itching, and covering the whole face, being thickest on the nose and around the eyes, and here and there on the red swollen eyelids, accompanied with great pho- tophobia, profuse lachrymation, itching and smarting of the eyes, glandular swellings on the neck. A. h. Z. IV. p. 14. Sulphur O, one drop, or higher potencies, in repeated doses, has helped in herpes, (a) In herpes miliaris, phlyctaenodes. Clusters of small vesicles filled with a serous lymph, upon an inflamed base, in- creasing to the size of a dollar or a hand's breadth, forming scattered, circumscribed, irregular spots separated by a healthy skin, especially on the extremities, itching, burning, either hu- mid, or else covered with thin whitish scabs. (6) In herpes crustaceus (impetigo Willan). Clusters of thick-set vesicles upon a red circumscribed base, secreting a purulent lymph which, when drying up, forms thick, yellow, greenish crusts. These crusts frequently fall off, whilst new ones are formed upon the humid, somewhat elevated, red, blu- ish parts of the skin, generally in the face ; these latter are likewise itching and burning. A. h. Z. VI. p. 19, 20. Sulphur 2 has removed a case of dry, furfuraceous herpes. A . h. Z. I. p. 176. Sulphur II 4 , four doses, one every four days, afterwards Graphites. Symptoms : Humid herpes on the calf and tibia, burning at periodical intervals, itching and flowing. Hygea I. p. 49. Zincum IV 000 cured small rough, itching, herpetic spots on the hands accompanied with bleeding of the gums. Ann. I. p. 181. Zincum, first trituration, repeated doses. Herpes of the tonsils, the soft palate and root of the tongue, generally coming on after gonorrhoea. Symptoms : Simple pains in the throat, afterwards smart- ing, erosive and stitching pain in the throat, worse when swal- lowing and clearing the throat. — The tonsils are somewhat 342 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. swollen and red ; the velum pendulum palati is likewise some- what red; these parts are covered with irregularly shaped, bluish- white flat spots, of the appearance of lard, elevated, feeling hard on the surface. A. h. Z. VI. p. 24. PEMPHIGUS. Dulcamara, one dose. In a child of one year. Symptoms : Desires many things, and then rejects them. — A good deal of thirst. — Slimy, brownish, diarrhoeic stools. — — Urine turbid, having a strong smell and causing a burning pain upon the skin. — Uneasy, intractable. — Faint, weak, ema- ciated. — Violently itching vesicles of the size of peas, contain- ing a yellowish watery fluid, upon a red base, forming ulcers that spread and secrete a bright-reddish ichor, covered with a brown-red crust painful to the touch ; the skin under the crust remains bright-red. — The posterior half of the body and the extremities are covered with the eruption.— Arch. III. 2, p. 219. Rhus X, vesicular eruption, after suppression of the menses. Symptoms : Chilliness, followed by swelling, burning, and small vesicles on the hands, forearms, feet and legs. — The ves- icles become filled with pus, and change to humid scurf. Ann. II. p. 345. Rhus, against chronic pemphigus in the face, on the neck, the upper and lower limbs. Symptoms : Large, flat vesicles upon a red base, contain- ing a sero-purulent fluid, partly becoming dry and forming moderately thick, brown scurfs, partly changing to flat ulcers, partly to humid excoriations. — Where the vesicles heal up the skin remains red as blood, shining, dry like paper, scaly and insensible. — Paralytic weakness of the extremities. A. h. Z. V. p. 321. 4. ZONA. Graphites X 5 , three doses, one every other day. Symptoms : Large vesicles upon an inflamed base, extend- ing from the umbilicus to the dorsal spine. — When the vesicles are scratched open, they burn horribly. A. h. Z. I. p. 71. Arsenicum V, one drop, in one case relieved very speedily a burning which was especially troublesome in the night. Sul- phur is likewise suitable in some cases. A. h. Z. I. p. 89. CRUSTA LACTEA. 343 Pulsatilla belongs among those remedies, which may frequently be used in this affection. A. h. Z. I. p. 159. Rhus X has cured a case of zona, where small pustules formed upon a red base ; first they were scattered, afterwards they flowed into one another secreting a purulent fluid and spreading around half the body. Arch. XII. 3, p. 127. 5. CRUSTA LACTEA. Arsenicum has sometimes cured crusta lactea. Arch. III. 3, p. 177. Bryonia, see above, Eruptions. Dulcamara IV and VI, repeated doses. Symptoms : Small pustules surrounded with a red areola, some of them clustering, some isolated, bursting open rapidly, emitting a quantity of tenacious, viscid, yellowish fluid, drying up speedily and forming thick, yellow, brown, coherent crusts, and covering forehead, temple, cheeks, and chin, itching vio- lently. — The secretion of lymph continues under the crusts, which are speedily reproduced when falling off. A. h.Z. V. p. 163. Graphites X, one dose. Symptoms : Scurfy, ulcerated nose, upper and lower lip, itching some what. — Great heaviness and weariness of the lower limbs. Ann. II. p. 346, 347. Hepar s. sometimes cures pimples, or pustules, or crusts in the face. Arch. III. 1, p. 61. Lycopobium X is very efficient against crusta lactea. .4. h. Z. V. p. 194. Psoricum X°° cured a child whose face was entirely cov- ered with a thick crust, and suffering with swelling of the lips and eyelids, and photophobia ; large sores on the head and behind the ears, and violent rubbing of the eyes. A. h. Z. IV. p. 14. Psoricum, two doses in three weeks, cured an humid, strong-smelling, crust-shaped eruption over the whole face, closing the eyes entirely. Arch. XIV. 3, p. 132. Rhus, and in eight days Hepar, cured a sort of crusta serpiginosa, disfiguring the whole face. Arch. XIV. 3, p. 121. Sassaparilla, three doses, removed crusta lactea. Ann. II. p. 115. Sepia X is very efficient against crusta lactea. One case was accompanied with warts in the face. A. h. Z. V. p. 323. Sulphur I, followed by Sepia X. Eruption in the face. Symptoms : Clusters of small white vesicles on cheeks, 344 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. forehead, and eyelids, afterwards bursting open and diffusing into one another and forming scabs, itching violently in the evening. — Agglutination of the eyelids in the morning. — Large sores in and around the nostrils, and in the bends of the hip- joints. — Diminution of sight ; dim state of the cornea. Ann. III. p. 302. Sulphur, repeated doses, is extremely efficient in crusta lac tea and porrigo. A. H. Z. III. p. 116. Sulphur, given to the nursing mother, removed from the face of the baby small red blotches, mingled with white-yel- lowish pimples, and some larger crusts. I. d. h. H. II. p. 150, 6. PORRIGO. Arsenicum. Porrigo on the occiput, with swelling of the cervical glands and those of the nape of the neck. Symptoms : A number of scattered pustules, superficial, with inflamed base, filled with a purulent fluid, and diffus- ing into one another afterwards, bursting shortly and pouring forth their contents, which dry up and form with the hair thick, yellow, firm crusts, from under which a lymphatic, purulent, and sometimes bloody fluid, of the consistence of honey, and itching violently, afterwards oozes out. A. h. Z.Y. p. 33. Baryta acet. removed a case of tinea capitis humida, the whole head being moist, and the posterior cervical glands being swollen. A. h. Z. V. p. 35. Calcarea X, one drop, one dose. Symptoms : Atheroma behind the ear (a sore, inflamed, soft tumor). — Thick, puffy lips, bloated, pale countenance. — Frequent glandular swellings of the neck. — Humid scald- head. The eruption and the atheroma disappeared at the same time. Ann. III. p. 35. Calcar is suitable in both dry, scaly and humid scald- head. All. h. Z. V. p. 81. Graphites X, every eight days, cured a case of scald- head, after which erysipelas of the face made its appearance. Pr. Com. II, p. 7. Graphites X 00 , five doses at intervals of eight days re~ moved a case of tinea capitis humida, spreading over the ver- tex and being accompanied with itching and falling off of the hair. A. h. Z. IV. p. 306, 314. Hep. s. I, one dose. Symptoms : Great falling off of the hair. — Blotches and scurf upon the head, in the face and nape of the head, pain- porrigo. 345 ful when touched. Itching of the hairy scalp. — Nightly ag- glutination of the eyelids ; slight redness of the eyeballs. — Small ulcer on the cornea. Frequent tenesmus of the rectum, with difficult stool. — Sour-smelling sweat in the night. — Out of humor, peevish. Ann. I. p. 78. Hep. s. cured a case of humid scaldhead, the occiput being the seat of the affection. A. h. Z. V. p. 84. Lycopodium X° cured a case of humid scaldhead in a girl of ten months, accompanied with soreness of the genital organs and the inner surface of the thighs. A. h. Z. IV. p. 13. Lycopodium X° removed a case of humid, fetid porrigo, with difficulty of hearing ; a dry yellow scald remained, for which Hepar 2 was given. A. h. Z. 17. p. 37. Lycopodium, principal remedy. Small children take it every eight days, or one or two drops of Lyc. X in all ; larger every three days ; the cure was completed in from three to four weeks. Symptoms : The occiput and portions of the sinciput were covered by a coherent thick crust, forming one thick mass with the hair, and at times appeared loose and porous, accompanied with vermin and itching. — Under the crust a lymphatic, bloody or purulent humor was secreted in abundance. — Swelling of the posterior and anterior cervical glands. — Fetid odor of the head. — Pale, sickly complexion. — Small red pimples, the tips of which being full of pus, are disseminated over the face. Humid scald behind the ears, the whole of the external ear being some- times covered with the eruption. — Purulent discharge from the ear. A. h. Z. V. p. 193. Oleander I, one drop. In a full-grown female. Symptoms : Eruption on the hairy scalp, excessively itching, and burning when scratched, especially at night ; now scaly, now humid. — The whole scalp feels as if raised by a serous fluid. Arch. VIII. 2, p. 76. Psoricum X°, three doses. In a child of one year. Symptoms : Pimples and pustules over the whole of the hairy scalp, containing quantities of pus, increasing in size and itching violently. — Scabs of a dirty yellow color, leaving a sore place behind from which a lymph is secreted, which tinges the linen yellow, and makes it stiff, and finally forms new crusts. — The eruption has a bad smell. — Large pustules on the arms, and other parts of the body refusing to heal. Pr. C. II. p. 166, 167. Psoricum, one dose, cured a real porrigo, which came on after birth. A. h. Z. II. p. 174. Phosphorus has cured a case of dry porrigo, the scabs x 346 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. being more or less thick and dropping off as dry scales. A.h.Z. III. p. 170. Rhus. IV., one drop. Chronic porrigo in a boy of fourteen years. Symptoms : Thick crusts over the whole of the hairy scalp, from behind which a greenish pus was secreted. — Violent itching behind the crusts at night. — The hair falls off more and more. Ann. I. p. 173. Rhus : Porrigo of sucklings. Symptoms : Round scattered vesicles on the hairy scalp, from the size of a pea to that of a hazelnut, with a narrow, red- dish, not much inflamed border, filled with a serous, purulent fluid, the secretion of pus or lymph continuing after the burst- ing of the vesicles, or in the place of this, large, flat, yellow crusts being formed. A. h. Z. V- p. 321. Sepia has been found useful when the porrigo became humid and ichorous. A.h.Z. III. p. 116. Staphisagria IX, half a drop. In a child of eighteen months. Symptoms : Humid porrigo on the right side of the head, near the posterior corner of the parietal bone, having a horrid smell. — Small pustules in the nape of the neck, in different parts. — The cervical glands are a little swollen. Ann. I. p. 356. A. h. Z. VI. p. 18. Sulphur VIII, being allowed a long time to act, and the improvement continuing all the time ; lastly Graphites X°°. Symptoms : Pimples on the head, bursting open, emitting ichor, forming crusts and itching violently. — After the healing of the crusts the eyes become red, painful, inflamed and run- ning, or else there are mucous discharges from the vagina, al- though the child is only six years old. Arch. II. p. 114. Sulphur, first given to the mother, then to the child. Symptoms : Thick crust on the top of the head, of the color of dark straw, from behind which a yellow, thick, puru- lent fluid was secreted. — The body was covered with scattered, red pimples, furnished with yellow tips. — Greenish diarrhoea, especially frequent in the night. — Every evacuation was pre- ceded by screams and writhing. — Restlessness, sleeplessness. — Emaciation. Ann. I. p. 174. Sulphur sometimes produces exsiccation immediately, and takes away the bad smell, sometimes it produces an aggrava- tion until the third week, after which the cure is so much more rapid. A. h. Z. IV. p. 261. Sulphur is suitable in humid, but still more in dry porrigo. A. h. Z. VI. p. 20. PLICA POLONICA— ITCH. 347 Tinein X cured several children, sometimes only one, some- times several doses being given. A.h.Z. IV. p. 39. Vinca minor, one drop of the tincture, removed a chronic, humid, badly smelling eruption on the head, in the face and behind the ears. Arch. XIV. 3, p. 138. 7. PLICA POLONICA. Vinca minor, one drop of the tincture, every eight days, cured one case. Arch. XI. 3, p. 145. Vinca 28 helped in another case. A. h. Z. III. p. 163. 8. ITCH-LIKE ERUPTIONS. Carbo veg. V, one drop, cured an itch-like eruption, which had come on in consequence of the real itch having been sup- pressed the year previous by external applications ; in another case Carbo X was given first, and in a fortnight after Spir. Sulp. VIII, one drop etfecting a cure. Ann. IV. p. 104. Causticum removed the itch in several instances, but brought out at the same time an eruption proper to the drug. Arch. VI. 2, p. 73. Causticum X may be given in drop doses for itch, and may be repeated. Arch. XII. 2, p. 94, 95. Lachesis, two doses. Itch-like eruptions, coming on while nursing a patient affected with itch. Symptoms : Itching of the whole body ; itching vesicles on the hands and feet, after burning. — Amid violent itching beating and burning, a large, wide-spread, red swelling comes on, the small vesicles being here and there intermingled with vesicles of the size of a hazelnut, being at first clear as water, and afterwards becoming filled with pus, the principal inflam- mation extending up to the elbows and knees. — Some of the vesicles became blue-black instead of yellow, with beating, burning pains in the swelling, as if the flesh were being torn from the bones. The pains affect the head, teeth, chest and back ; especially violent, boring pain in the vertex ; causing nausea and inclination to vomit ; throbbing and beating in the head, during every motion. — After the attacks she lies in a sort of stupor. — The worst pains are in the night. — She is always thirsty, but she feels nauseated after drinking. — When the itching passes off, she has shortness of breathing, and is full of anguish. Arch. XV. 1, p. 53. Lachesis soon cured a kind of dry itch. Arch. XV. 2, p 149. 348 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. Mercur. acet. removed an itch-like eruption over the whole body, consisting of itching vesicles, bursting over and burning like fire after scratching. Arch. V. 3, p. 42. Mercurius dulcis has been curative in dry, rash-like, readily bleeding itch. Ann. II. p. 154. Mercurius has been successfully employed against itch, which had been mismanaged by Sulphur. A. h. Z. V. p. 232. . Natrum carb. has cured itch in the abdomen of leprous patients. Arch. XII. 3, p. 3. Psoricum X, three doses, has removed recent itch which had been caught, with pustules on the elbow-joints and the wrist. Arch. XII. 2, p. 91 and 96. Psoricum has cured mismanaged itch, making its appear- ance in the shape of excessively painful and burning spots of a dark color on the extremities. Psorin brought the itch out again, and the case was completed in seven weeks after the fourth dose. Arch. XIV. 3, p. 131. Psoricum relieved some cases of itch, and aggravated others. Arch. XY. 1, p. 118. Psoricum, three doses, every other day, completely cured three cases of itch ; one case was characterized by large vesi- cles. A. h. Z. II. p. 192. Psoricum, two doses, cured a case of dry, itching scabies within sixteen days ; the eruption spread over arms and legs, and was most frequent in the joints of the fingers. A. h. Z IV. p. 14. Psoricum X°°, giving only one dose to the child, and two or four doses to the parents, removed a case of inveterate dry itch. Symptoms : The eruption had become concentrated around the wrist-joints, forearm, elbows and under the arms, on the inner side of the thighs, and in the bends of the knees. — In the mother the eruption had assumed the appearance of pimple- shaped herpes on the thighs, and in the child that of a rash- like exanthema. — Itching when becoming warm, and in the evening when in bed. Psoricum removed a case of scabies of three weeks' stand- ing, and two doses of it cured itch-like pimples upon and around the nipple, itching violently and emitting a humor. A. h. Z. IV. p. 69, 70. Psoricum, two doses, one every eight days, removed pim- ples on the hands and between the fingers, itching violently when warm. J, d. h. H. I. p. 167. Sepia VI co ° removed a dry itch-like eruption over the itch. 349 whole body, especially on the limbs, with violent itching in the evening, resulting from suppressed itch. Ann. II. p. 345. Sepia X, one drop, cured a second appearance of an eruption of itch, after it had been removed once. Ann. IV. p. 105. Sepia X effected considerable improvements in some cases, but Sulphur completed the cure. A. h. Z. I. p. 188. Sulphur, tincture, one pellet, cured some cases of itch, where the patients were covered all over with itch, within eight or ten days. The second trituration removed a case of chlorosis with itch, characterized by itch-ulcers, daily bleeding of the nose, attacks of oppression of the chest, palpitation of the heart, great weakness, pale complexion, dry skin. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 94. Sulphur, three doses, repeated at short intervals, removed a case of itch which would not yield to Sulphur when used in the ordinary way. Arch. XI. 1, p. 45. Sulphur X, one dose, cured about forty cases of itch, gen- erally between ten and fourteen days. Arch. II. p. 119. Sulphur X° does nothing in itch ; according to some, the eruption increases excessively. Instead of this they recom- mend to give Sulphur X, one drop, every eight days, five or six doses being necessary in all ; sometimes Causticum X, one drop, had to be given in repeated doses. Arch. XII. 2, p. 88. Sulphur, first tritur., followed in eight days by Spir. Sulp., has removed itch, but the itching increased, and new pustules kept constantly coming out, requiring ultimately the use of Sepia X. In other cases Sulp. 2, * grain, was sufficient, without producing any great primary effect. Ann. II. p. 344. Sulphur 4, relieved permanently the troublesome itching in a case of humid itch ; the eruption dried up and scaled off. Ano- ther case was relieved by Rhus, and Staph. ; a third case by Sulp., Rhus, and Ars. A. h. Z. I. p. 145. Sulphur VIII, one dose, removed a case of recent itch in twenty-one days. In other cases Sulp. 24, 25, 26, was used in succession. A. h. Z. I. p. 188. Sulphur, high potence, smelling, is said to remove scabies easily, even in cases where the eruption had become aggra- vated by taking Sulphur externally. A. h. Z. III. p. 4. Sulphur I, or X°°, has frequently cured the itch after one dose, sometimes not at all, or only after repeating the dose. A. h, Z. III. p. 105. Sulphur (Spir.) one drop, one dose every fortnight in full- grown persons, has frequently rendered great service in recent itch ; in a child it disappeared after taking Sulphur 2d trit. In cases of inveterate itch, which had been mismanaged by ex- 350 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. cessive doses of Sulphur : Merc, Calc, Causticum and Se- pia have to repair the damage. A. h. Z. VI. p. 19. Sulphur -n^nnr 1-4 doses every five days ; the itch had frequently completely disappeared after the lapse of nine days. Symptoms : Eruptions, especially on the wrist and elbow- joints, containing yellowish water, the itching being intolera- bly voluptuous, particularly violent in the evening, and scratch- ing producing a sore pain. Arch. V. 3, p. 42, 43. Sulphur II 000 , smelling three times a day, cured a case of itch, which, according to all appearances, had been treated with too much Sulphur. Symptoms : The body was dotted with itch-pustules. — Emaciation. — Sleepiness. — Fits, resembling epilepsy. — Color of the skin dirty-gray. Arch. XV. 9, 1, p. 126. Sulphur 4, in two days after, Sulphur 6, and in two days after, unless the itching abated, Sulphur 18, effected a rapid cure of the itch in Russia ; cases of itch having a very greasy appearance, did not yield to that mode of treatment. A. h. Z. II. p. 67. Veratrum, two doses, removed an eruption which was very similar to the dry, small itch, but not contagious, with nightly itching, and the child screaming in the night ; inflammation of the eyelids, constant diarrhoea with distended abdomen, and emaciation. Ann. II. p. 184. 8. SCROFULA. Acid. mur. appears to be an excellent remedy in scrofulous ophthalmia. H. in R. I. p. 3. Arsenicum and China dispute the rank to Bell ad. in the treatment of diseases of the mesenteric glands in children. Arch. III. 1, p. 56. Aurum mur. cured in a few days an ulcerated nose and ulcerated upper lip in a scrofulous child. Hygea I. p. 36. Belladonna not only deserves a preference in the treat- ment of induration of the glands of the neck and other parts of the body, but it does likewise good service in scrofulous dys- crasia of children characterized by great difficulty of learning to walk. It likewise deserves especial consideration (next to China) when the scrofulous disposition is characterized by in- continence of urine. It is also useful against purulent dis- charges from the ears, especially when the children cry invo- luntarily, grasp at the ears, and are waked in the night by the pain. Arch. XL 2, p. 76. .SCROFULA 351 Baryta renders great service in scrofulous diseases, espe- cially when the cervical glands have become swollen and are hard as a stone, in dry porrigo and in atrophy. H. in R. I. p. 140. Calcarea has been frequently employed with great suc- cess after Sulphur, especially when there was no constipation. Arch. XII. 3, p. 143. Calcarea is the principal remedy in glandular affections of children. It has been given in doses of four pellets of X potence, one dose every seven days, to children of from six months to three years old, with scrofulous habit, distended abdomen, and indurated glands, even when the indurated mesenteric glands Avere hard as pebbles and of the size of a hazelnut. Arch. XV. 1, p. 101. Calcarea, in repeated doses, does great service when the reproductive system is especially affected. Symptoms : Muscles flaccid, absence of turgescence in the skin, may be folded round the bones. Voracious appetite. Ab- domen hard and prominent. Excrements clay-like, now scanty and knotty, now papescent and watery. Aversion to muscular motion. Contrary mood, want of cheerfulness. Restless sleep. Body and especially the head are covered with sweat. Chronic inflammation of the eyes and eyelids, with great photophobia, lachrymation and agglutination of the eyelids, with painful pressure in the eyes. Causticum has likewise been recom- mended under those circumstances. Ann. IV. p. 139, 140. Calcarea, one dose, in a child with crooked limbs and hyperostosis of the ankles. Symptoms : Has refused to tread for eight week past, with aching pain in the limbs. The stool is frequently mixed with blood. Somewhat distended abdomen. J. d. h. H. I. p. 193. Pinus (the recent sap of the spring-shoots) VI°°, internally, and one drop of the same attenuation mixed with 100 drops of water as a liniment in the small of the back and joints, in a very short time enabled a child to walk. A.h.Z. III. p. 64. Staphisagria, tincture, one drop. Scrofula with marked phthisical symptoms. Symptoms : Constant hoarseness. Cough, with purulent discharge, especially in the night. Pain in the child, some- times oppressive, sometimes clawing. Pressure on the chest in the morning. Constant coryza, with ulcerated nostrils. Thick upper lip. Hard painful swelling of the submaxillary glands. Swelling of the cervical, axillary and inguinal glands. Readily ulcerated skin ; frequent furuncles. Bloated abdomen ; great appetite. Sluggish, sometimes diarrhceic stool. Fetid night sweat. Faintness. Day-drowsiness. Sensitiveness inducing 352 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. a ready flow of tears. In the evening chilliness, flushes of heat, accelerated pulse. Ann. II. p. 167. Sulphur is the best remedy to begin with in scrofula, from simple glandular swellings up to atrophy and rickets. Afterwards Calc. and Silic. are the best remedies. Arch. VIII. 3, p. 70. Sulphur, one dose, cures scrofulous symptoms. Symptoms: Constant rattling in the chest. Profuse run- ning of the nose, which causes inflammation. Stye on the up- per eyelid. Swelling of the cervical glands. Distended ab- domen. Great appetite, and ready sweat. I. d. h. H. II. p. 165. 9. RICKETS. Belladonna, Sulphur, Merc, and even Asa, are recom- mended for this affection. Arch. III. 1, p. 58. Calcarea is a distinguished remedy when the fontanelles remain open too long, when the diaphyses of the long bones do not acquire sufficient hardness, but bend and curb towards the sides, and when the vertebral column is too weak to carry the weight of the body. Likewise in hyperostosis of the extrem- ities of the long bones, what goes under the name of double- growth of the joints. Ann. IV. p. 138. 10. CURVATURE OF THE SPINE. Belladonna 16, one drop. Lordosis, with scrofulous symptoms. Symptoms : Considerable curvature of the lumbar vertebrae from behind forward. The right posterior cervical muscles are somewhat swollen. Abdomen large and somewhat protruded, is constantly leaning against some firm object, staggers and falls when going alone. Wetting the bed in the night. Every act of deglutition is accompanied with a cough marked by a sort of mucous rattling, but without any mucous expectoration, vomiting of watery slime, without regurgitation of the ingesta through the nostrils. Frequent sudden aphonia, or roughness of the voice. Commences to squint; both eyes are turned to- wards the nose. Dilatation of the pupils. The face is some- times very red. Complains of pain in the throat, nose, eyes and head. Every symptom had disappeared in a fortnight. Took yet Ruta 2, one drop. Arch. III. 1, p. 58. Calcarea X, arid long after Silic. X°, removed great cur- vature of the spine in a boy of fifteen months, together with most of the other symptoms. CURVATURE OF THE SPINE. 353 Symptoms : The upper dorsal vertebrae are turned to the left, the lumbar to the right side. The vertebras are larger than natural. Loss of strength in the lower limbs, is unable to tread. Boring of the head into the pillow. The head measures twenty- three inches round the frontal and occipital protuberances. The fontanelles are wide open; the bones of the skull have receded from one another. The head is dptted with thin crusts, from behind which a peculiar pus oozes forth when pressed upon. Sweating of the occiput when lying down. Small herpetic blotches, of a dark color, on the forehead, eyelids, nose, cheeks, and chin ; they form small, thin, scaly crusts. Similar humid crusts, in larger or smaller clusters, forming large sores on the arms and legs. Appetite great ; abdomen moderately hard. Several evacuations day and night, now hard, now papescent or watery, and mixed with undigested substances, having sometimes a bad smell and a black color. — The urine has an ammoniacal odor. — The breathing is very short, sometimes rattling. Arch. XI. 1, p. 141. Pulsatilla II, one drop, in a fortnight after IV, and in three weeks a third dose, cured a case of cyphosis in eight weeks. In a boy of two years. Symptoms : The five lower dorsal vertebrae were curbed from before backwards and somewhat to the right side. — The head was but little covered with hair, and the anterior fonta- nelle was wide open. — The countenance looked elderly ; un- meaning, almost staring look ; dilatation of the pupils ; unable to utter a word. — Skin and muscles flaccid and thin. — Dwin- dling down of the extremities. — The heads of bones are very large, and some bones of the tarsal-joints are very prominent. — The thighs are convergent towards the knees, the legs are divergent ; is unable to tread. — Abdomen large, flaccid ; hard tumors can be felt deep in the abdomen. — Great appetite and thirst. — Stool irregular, sometimes soft, mixed with mucus, more frequently tenacious than hard, delaying and pressing frequently. — Restless and sleepless before midnight. — The skin is dotted with rash which itches constantly. — Frequent chilliness. — Is unable to sit alone, falls immediately forward or to the right side. Ann. I. p. 366. Sulphur IIP. Cyphosis, having set in two months ago. Symptoms : The spine is greatly curbed in the region of the upper dorsal vertebrae, forming a cyphosis between the shoulders. — The short neck is set, as it were, upon the shoul- ders, and it gives him great trouble to turn the neck. — At this moment he is suffering with trismus and tetanus. — The urine comes off drop by drop and with moaning. — No stool, no 354 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. sleep. — The spasms were removed by Cicuta X°°, the diffi- culty of urinating by Staphisagria X°. — The hunch disap- peared in eight days. Arch. VII. 2, p. 48. Sulphur is the most efficient remedy, when given at the commencement of the treatment, even in lordosis, cyphosis, and scoliosis. Arch. VII. 3, p. 71. • 11. DISEASES OF THE BONES ; CARIES. Angustura 1-6, one dose a day, taken for some time, is said to be a specific against caries ; coifee has to be strictly avoided. Hygea II. p. 33. Asa affords help not only in hyperostosis, but also in the various other diseases of the bones, ramoliissement, caries, and in diseases of the periosteum. H. in R. I. p. 126. Asa IIP , repeated afterwards ; giving in the first place China to correct the pernicious effects of Mercury ; besides Mezereum, Silic. and Sulp. — Hyperostosis. Symptoms : The swelling of the bone commences two fingers' breadth below the tuberosity of the tibia, increasing gradually to the middle, and being a little less below, but suf- ficient to make the malleolus interims imperceptible both to the touch and sight. — The centre of the swelling is marked by a place of the size of a dollar, somewhat red and sensitive. — The skin covering the affected bone is somewhat thicker than usual, and almost like leather. — The pains are dull-drawing pains, digging-up, worse when at rest ; when walking the pain is more tensive. — Complexion pale, flesh flaccid. — Appetite small. — The sleep is interrupted by the pain. — Mind irritated, anxious, desponding. Arch. VIII. 2, p. 42. Asa fcet. II, one drop, one dose. Caries of the leg, con- sequent upon a mismanaged mosquito-bite. The cure was ef- fected in thirty-six days, and accompanied with the expulsion of a piece of bone. Symptoms : Ulcer in the internal side of the tibia, two and a half inches long and one and a half inches broad, with hard edges of blue appearance, and with caries of the tibia. — Fetid suppuration. — Above and below the ulcer portions of the flesh are gangrened ; the parts around the ulcer are extremely sensitive ; the edges are exceedingly painful when touched. — Dark-red, hot swelling, extending from the calf to the external malleolus. — Digging-up sensation in the internal side of the foot. — Tensive burning in the calf. — Fine stitches in the big toe. — Violent pains in the whole of the left side, from the head to the big toe. Arch, VI. 3, p. 110. DISEASES OF THE BONES ; CARIES. 355 Asa, preceded by Sulphur which converted the ichor into mild pus ; also Acid, nitri and Acid, phosph. in alterna- tion, effected the cure of caries of the leg and fore-arm in six months. Symptoms : There are seven holes in the tibia, with dis- charge of fetid ichor, marked with black spots, and expulsion of portions of bone. — The soft parts are indurated and painful. — There are similar holes in the arm and the other foot. — New inflammatory symptoms set in from time to time, followed by more frequent discharge of thinner and more fetid ichor. Ann. I. p. 184. Asa, in alternation with Acid, phosp., given in alloeopa- thic doses, effected the cure of caries and necrosis. A. h. Z. VI. p. 136. Aurum, together with other remedies, is useful in hyperos- tosis caused by Mercury ; it is a specific for mercurial ozaena with caries. H. in R. I. p. 132. Belladonna VI removed a case of malaise, caused b}?" abuse of Mercury, where the common remedies had no effect. Symptoms : Tophus of the frontal bone, with violent and frequently intolerable pain. — The palate is covered with deep, grayish and very painful ulcers. — Violent titillating cough with discharge. — Deep melancholy. — Emaciation. A. h. Z. VI. p. 119. Dulcamara 20, afterwards Staphisagria 20, Rhus. X, one drop, two doses, and lastly Sulphur I, removed hyperos- tosis of the arm, with dark-red inflamed portions of skin, ichor- ous ulcers and burning pain ; occasioned by suppression of itch. Ann. IV. p. 408. Lycopodium X°°, Silicea VIII 00 , three doses, Meyer. VIII 00 and lastly Ledum, cured scrofulous hyperostosis in a child of eight years. Symptoms : Scrofulous habit. — Small dry scabs on the top of the head. — The left foot was swollen up to the malleo- lus, with a soft, sharply circumscribed swelling in the region of the malleolus interims, of the size of a half apple, and pain- ful to the touch, as if there were subcutaneous ulceration. — Cicatrices of former caries. — Slight hyperostosis of the internal malleolus, painful to the touch. — Violent stitching pains in the joint and toes, hindering treading. — Some fever in the even- ing. — Mind anxious, sensitive mood. Pr. C. I. p. 169. Lycopodium has been recommended in inflammation of the bone and caries. A. h. Z. I. p. 162. Mer. sol. IV, two doses, cured a violent hyperostosis of the tarsus, causing violent pain, and threatening to break open. Ann. IV. p. 433. 356 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. Mezereum I, one drop, removed a painful hyperostosis of the foot, threatening to break open. The swelling was simul- taneously poulticed with Symphytum. Arch. VI. 3, p. 103. Mezereum II, together with Pulsat. IV°° (which was given for the purpose of antidoting Asa, which had been given in too powerful doses). Sabina V, Silicea VI°°, Cal- car. X°°, and lastly Lycop. X°°, effected the cure of a case of hyperostosis with ulcer. Silic. and Calc. did most. Symptoms : Swelling of the radius a few inches below the elbow-joint, this swelling being marked with a badly sup- purating ulcer. — The arm is bent into a right angle. — A large portion of the arm looks bluish-red on the flexor surface, the muscles and cellular tissue are hard and enlarged, and a burn- ing pain is experienced in those parts.— Drawing pains in the whole arm. — Swelling of the axillary glands. — Paleness and emaciation. — Loss of appetite. — Sometimes fever. — Profuse morning-sweats. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 39. Phosphorus X, one drop a day, for a fortnight, afterwards every other day for three weeks to come, after this period a drop every eight days, effected the cure of exostoses and tophi (large and small swellings of bone). Symptoms : Exostoses on the frontal, parietal and occipi- tal bones of the size of a bean to that of a hazelnut/ — The cla- vicle has more than twice its ordinary size. — The swellings are painful when pressing upon them a little strongly. — At night, violent tearing boring pains are experienced in the affected bones, causing a painful feeling in the whole of the head, face, teeth, and lower limbs. — Glandular swellings in the nape of the neck. — Ulcers on the gums. — Several attacks of bitter, sour vomiting a day. — Every thing he takes seems to turn acid, hence corrosively sour eructations, burning in the mouth, fauces and stomach, continued hiccough. — Burning cutting colic. — Constipation. — Thirst. — Emaciation, miserable complexion. — Weakness. — Fainting sensation when raising the head. — Paralytic weakness in the right arm and lower limb. — Herpes in the left elbow-joint. — Periodical general itch- ing.— Boils.— A. h. Z. V. p. 309. Sepia X°°, and in six weeks Acid. nitr. X°, effected within nine weeks the cure of a case of caries and hyperostosis. Symptoms : Open ulcer on the outer side of the leg, with discharge of watery, lymph-like ichor. — The affected limb has less volume than the other. — On probing, a long fistula is traced as far as the knee, at the end of which a small rough caries of bone is distinguished. — Stool two or three times a day, loose. — Cough every morning, often unto vomiting, but always DISEASES OF THE BONES ; CARIES. 357 dry. — Exostosis at the lower end of the radius, of about four inches long, and painful to the touch. — Frequent chilliness. — Restless sleep, tossing about and loud talking during sleep. Jinn. II. p. 365. Silicea is a powerful remedy for hyperostosis and caries, Arch. VIII. 1, p. 39. Silicea X° began the cure of a caries of the tibia ; this re- sult having been destroyed again by carelessness, Asa YI 00 , Calc. X°, Mezer. VI 00 , Sil. X°, Sulp. X°, and lastly Acid, nitr. X° hadto be afterwards employed. Symptoms : Caries of the tibia in several places ; the foot was excessively painful, not bearing the slightest contact, the wounds had a bad color, secreting a fetid pus; the tarsal joint had already become affected. Arch. IX. 3, p. 91. Silicea X 000 (the pain having been relieved by Arnica YI 000 ), in eight weeks Calc X 00 , in nine weeks after Sul- phur X°°, and lastly Colocynthis for stiffness of the joint- Caries of the arm, brought on by a fall from a tree. Symptoms : Appearance of boils which did not heal, and from which pieces of bone were expelled. — Tearing pain in the arm with pressure, hyperostosis of the arm from the wrist to beyond the elbow-joint. — No rest in the night owing to pain ; has to lay his arm now on the left, now the right side. Arch, XII. 1, p. 86. Silicea X 000 , after the pain had been removed by Arnica IV 000 , and the phthisical symptoms by Lycopodium 28°°°. Hyperostosis and ulcers on the leg, remote consequence of a blow, accompanied with pituitous phthisis. Symptoms: Emaciation of the whole body; excessive sweat day and night, and lancinating headache, with roaring in the ear. — Countenance pale, sunken, covered with viscid sweat, the eyes are half staring and without any lustre, sur- rounded with black-blue rings ; the nose pointed and dry, the lips likewise. — Much thirst, no appetite. — Bitter taste. — Fre- quent constipation, but generally diarrhoeic, watery stools. — Has to sneeze frequently ten or twelve times. — Violent, continuous hiccough, for half hours. — Violent cough night and day, with copious white, greenish expectoration. — Difficult breathing; has almost to sit up in the recumbent posture. — Horrid pain in the thigh, over the knee, anteriorly, lancinating and boring at the same time, more violent in the night. — Hyperostosis of the thigh from the knee to the groin ; when applying the bandage half a pint of sanguineous pus was discharged from the opened mouth. Arch. XII. 1, p. 89. Silicea did great service in diseases of the bones ; when 358 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. the bones was destroyed, Silicea appeared to facilatate its ex- pulsion, after which the ulcer became soon clean and the cure progressed rapidly. Arch. XII. 3, p. 148. Silicea X°, one dose. Caries of the finger. Symptoms : The extremity of the middle-finger distended, white, pithy, and in the tip of the finger an opening of the size of a pin's head, discharging a small quantity of fetid pus ; a few weeks ago a small splinter of bone had been discharged. — Pain in the finger, stitching, violent, also in the night, and accom- panied with tearing along the arm up to the axilla. Ann. II. p. 365. Silicea cured caries and hyperostosis of the lower jaw. Pr. Com. I. p. 149. Sulphur has been frequently employed as an auxiliary in diseases of the bones. 12. RAPHANIA. Belladonna has been found suitable in raphania when the following symptoms were present : Symptoms : Vertigo unto falling, with face somewhat bloated, eyes reddened. — Faintness and debility ; has to lie down all the time. — Headache over the whole head, but most violent in the forehead. — Restless and anxious sleep, disturbed by frightful dreams. — Tingling sensation in the limbs and as if they had gone to sleep, frequently interrupted by tearing pains in the limbs. — Continual restlessness and anxiety, and slight convulsive movements in the extremities. Arch. XI. 2, p. 70. Belladonna removed nervous weakness which was some- times seen to remain after raphania, and which, in one case, had especially affected the eyes, so that the patient was scarcely able to see. A. h. Z. I. p. 24. Solanum nigrum X generally helped speedily and cei- tainly. Symptoms : Sudden attacks. — Convulsions, afterwards to- nic spasms, curvatures of the limbs from without inwards ; the wrist-joint, for instance, was bent inwards, the fingers being clenched and the elbow pressed against the chest ; even tetanus. In several cases the symptoms bordered on epilepsy, imbecility, rage, accompanied with indications of risus sardonius. Arch. XL 1, p. 92. Solanum nigrum I 00 °, removed spasms in the calves, drawing in the fingers, and epileptic fits, which had come on one year after the attack of raphania. A remaining dulness of mind, characterized by excessive laughter, was removed by Belladonna. A. h. Z. 1. p. 23. SPASMS. 359 Solanum nigr. X helped in a case of raphania characterized by sadness, anguish, stupor, absence of mind, restlessness, in- ducing one to roam about without any sense and without object. In some persons it was accompanied with very painful pres- sure at the stomach, thirst, and the characteristic spasms and convulsions. A. h. Z. III. p. 48. Solanum vesic. VI has been found useful in chronic ra- phania. One case was characterized by great despondency, inability to use one's senses, excessive weakness, intolerable tingling in the extremities, beginning in the hands and feet, hae- moptysis with violent pressing in the cavity of the chest, frequent vomiting of mucus, stiffness of the limbs with slight convulsions. Another case was characterized by pressing in the chest, disten- tion of the abdomen, complete deadness of the extremities of the fingers, with threatening gangrene. Heyne, pr. Erf. p. 96, 97. 13. SPASMS. Aconitum, two doses, removed a kind of tetanus. /Symptoms : The boy wakes early, asks for drink, but is unable to take the drink on account of the jaws being entirely closed. — Eyes distorted ; he looks alternately red and pale, and is like one dead. — After taking the first dose he beat about with his feet and hands. A. h. Z. I. p. 147. Angustura has cured a kind of tetanus with which ne- groes are easily affected after receiving a wound. The attack consisted in single fits of violent trismus and convulsions of the muscles of the back, which bent her violently from before back- ward. Arch. VII. 1, p. 89. Amygdalarum amar. aqua (bitter almonds), five drops every two hours. Spasms after fright. Symptoms : Several vomitings of tasteless water after hav- ing been indisposed for a few days. — Fits after the vomiting : violent anguish every quarter or half hour, after which the eyes are turned upward, stare at one point, with dilatation of the pu- pils, vanishing of sight, buzzing and tingling before the ear. — Tremor and twitching of the facial muscles, distortion, heat and redness of the face. — Chattering of teeth ; trembling of the upper limbs, followed by trembling of the lower ones, after- wards trembling, heat and sweat of the whole body. — Gradu- ally the whole body and the extremities are affected with spasms and spasmodic contortions. — Palpitation of the heart, moaning, partial loss of consciousness. — Between the attacks the head feels dreary, there is pain in the region of the heart, great faintness, bruised feeling, anguish, restlessness, occasional 360 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. slumbering lasting only a short while, interrupted by dreams about fire, or by starting, convulsive jerks of the body, some- times by delirium, cries about help. — Recovered in twenty-four hours. A. h. Z. p. 22. Arnica X 5 , six doses, one every six days. Spasms caused by a fall which took place eight years ago. Symptoms : Violent palpitation of the heart, followed by nausea ; the joints of the left side of the body become con- tracted, the saliva flows out of the mouth. — After this she feels yet uncomfortable for a time internally, with violent itching of the nose, which she rubs. — Is possessed of her full mental facul- ties. — The paroxysm sometimes sets in several times a day, sometimes in a few weeks, frequently without any cause. Arch. XIV. 3, p. 17. Arnica IV co , another dose in three days, effected the cure of a case of trismus with opisthotonos, brought on by a wheel having passed over the leg. Mercury had relieved the lock- jaw ; Arnica effected the cure in eight days. A. h. Z. VI. p. 71. Aurum metall. By pressing a gold watch between the fingers, hysteric convulsions with violent contractions of the hands and fingers were constantly relieved ; there was no loss of consciousness. Arch. XV. 2, p. 77. Belladonna III, after Stramonium and Arsen., which had been administered with but little success. Spasms of children. Symptoms : Frequent attacks of a quarter of an hour dura- tion : the child cries as if angry, stretches the feet, bends back- wards, strikes with his hands, rolls over the floor screaming, bends double occasionally and clenches the fingers, not the thumbs. — The cries become worse by kind persuasion. — The fits come also on when the obstinate child is refused that which he asks for. — Vomiting of the ingesta. — Violent thirst. — Frequent diarrhceic stools, with uudigested food. — Points to the distended abdomen with a piteous countenance. — No nightly rest ; toss- ing from side to side, wants to lie now in one, now in an- other place. Arch. I. p. 95. Belladonna X, one drop, several doses at long intervals. Complicated spasms. Hyosciamus helped but little. Symptoms : Great sadness and melancholy, disposition to weep. — Desire to be alone. — He is painfully affected by every sad or joyful event, by every change. — Indolence, and aversion to every movement, especially in the open air. — Great chilli- ness. — Precursory symptoms of the spasms are at times exces- sive mirth, at times irresistible melancholy and weeping. — Afterwards violent thirst, tormenting anguish, dread of threat- spasms. 36 1 erring danger, frightful visions. — "Violent, audible palpitation of the heart ; burning and pricking in the region of the heart, fol- lowed by aching pain in the chest and throat, oppressing the breathing. — Lastly, loss of consciousness and a terrible tetanic spasm, jerking the abdomen and chest forward, bending the head backward upon the nape of the neck, producing contor- tion of the arms and putting all the nerves upon the stretch, which was very painful. — The pain and spasm are increased by every slight touch. — The spasm lasts from one hour to one hour and a half, but returns frequently. — She frequently ima- gines that she will choke, owing to the violent spasm in the throat. — After the spasm blue spots make their appearance in various places for a short time, looking like ecchymosed spots. — Menses delay eight or twelve weeks ; they are scanty, black and look burnt, preceded by still more violent tetanic spasms — .The menses appeared regularly after taking Pulsat. 5. Arch. VII. 3. p. 99. Belladonna is suitable for many of the precursory symp- toms of tonic spasms, viz. : Partial spasms, shuddering and trembling of the limbs ; spasm of the stomach, spasmodic, con- tractive sensation in the pit of the stomach, accompanied by short breathing and an anxious, uneasy feeling in the chest ; this sensation in the pit of the stomach alternately spreads to the back and causes a disagreeable drawing and stiffness in the nape of the neck and spine, or extends to the inner parts, caus- ing spasm in the tongue, impeded deglutition, frequent yawning, vertigo, stupefaction. If these symptoms increase, obscuration of sight, contortion of the facial muscles, trismus, or spasmodic difficulty of swallowing supervene. The homoeopathicity of Belladonna to trismus is revealed by the following symptoms, especially in children : Restlessness, sudden cries and starting, light jerking movements in different parts of the body, squinting eyes, inability to swallow, lastly more violent spasms, anxious, spasmodic breathing, dilated pupils, immoveable, staring eyes, involuntary discharge of faeces. Bellad. is likewise suitable for the convulsive trembling of the head, when not resulting from old age. In other cases Cocculus and Aurtjm have been necessary. Arch. XI. 2, p. 56. Belladonna X°. Spasms in a child. Symptoms: The child cries day and night, beats about with hands and feet, stamps with the feet, clenches the thumbs, makes all sorts of faces, smiles when asleep, and frequently 362 GENERAL AFFECTIONS, wakes with a piercing cry. — At times diarrhoea, at times con- stipation ; quantity of flatulence. Stramonium cured a relapse* In another case Bell. X° removed general spasms, con- vulsions in all the limbs, with paleness of face, and small, con- tracted pulse. Arch. XIV. 3, p. 108. Belladonna 36°. Convulsions in a child. Symptoms : Loss of consciousness. — Countenance red and bloated. — The body is convulsed, especially the eyes and arms. — The foot is sometimes turned backwards entirely, causing the joints to crack. — Foam at the mouth. — Abdomen somewhat distended. Ann. I. p. 302. Belladonna X. Convulsions. Symptoms : The fit commences with a smile, followed by frightful convulsive movements, so that four men were not able to hold the patient. — The body is jeiked upward ; the back is bent from before backwards. — Violent cry. — She bites herself and tears her dress. — Dilatation of the pupil. — Pulse small and spasmodic. — The fit comes on again by the slightest touch, Ann. IV. p. 403. Cannabis has removed a spasmodic contraction of the tendo Achillis, with violent pains. A. h. Z. V. p. 55. Causticum has proved curative in various kinds of spasms of a child of three years, when other remedies were of no avaiL Arch. XIV. 3, p. 96. Causticum X, several doses, removed a case of trismus completely, which had already been benefited by Merc, viv, IV. A. h. Z. IV. p. 110, 111. Cham om ill a removed convulsions of the arms and face, with contortion of the eyes, in a boy of four years, after getting angry ; accompanied by violent feverish heat, hot head, quick pulse, bright look, burning thirst, pain in the abdomen and fore- head, dry cough, retention of stool. Ann. II. p. 59. Chamom. has several times relieved cramps in the calves. A. h. Z. II. 63. Cicuta X°° has cured two cases of tetanus and trismus. Symptoms : Previous to the tetanic spasms setting in, the lower limbs are spasmodically contracted and stretched in par- oxysms; however, the tetanic stretching and contraction are now more permanent. — Violent pain in the limbs, a kind of tearing, accompanied with cyphosis, and painful urination drop by drop. — No stool, no sleep. Arch. VII. 2, p. 48. Cicuta V, one drop. Trismus and other symptoms, conse- quent upon a cold brought on by lying in the wet grass, in a boy who had been cured of a considerable injury of the head by Arnica. spasms. 363 Symptoms : Febrile heat in the commencement, redness of face, headache, restless sleep ; bites his tongue. — Afterwards pale countenance, face and hands cold. —Closed mouth, to such an extent that the tip of the tongue can scarcely pass between the teeth. — Heaviness of the head. — Kind of loss of sense. — Is generally seated in a corner, sleeping, the head hanging over ; wakes only after having been called several times, weeps when waking, distorting the face in a manner which almost excites laughter, answers unwillingly and in a short manner, stares continually in one direction, and holds his head stiff and bent forward. — All his movements are tremulous. — Drawing pain in the legs and calves when walking, during which his lower limbs and body are stiff and he feels giddy. — Frequent convul- sive shaking and jerking when sitting, like electric shocks through the head, arms and lower limbs. — Tetanic stiffness of the body in the morning when in the bed.— A good deal of sweat and no sleep in the night. — Small painful ulcers on the margin of the tongue and on the inner side of the lips. — Indif- ference, sadness. Arch. VI. 1, p. 103. Cicuta has permanently removed attacks of opisthotonos, jerking of the head forward and backward with widely opened mouth and crowing, in a child of five months, brought on by taking too many opiates. Ignatia only acted a few days, whenever given. A. h. Z. II. p. 26. Cocculus IV°°. Convulsions brought on by an ulcer on the finger. Symptoms : Small, excessively painful pustule on the index- finger behind the root of the nail. — The slightest contact causes a frightful pain and brings on the spasms. — Paroxysms of ter- rible lancinations from the affected finger through the arm and chest, followed by anxiety, oppression in the pit of the stomach, loss of consciousness, shaking of the extremities and electric jerks through the body. — Face bloated, red, hot. — Sweat in the face and over the body, now warm, now cold, in drops. — Spas- modic pulse. Ann. I. p. 310. Citri succus (lemon-juice), two teaspoonfuls every half hour ; afterwards the doses became less and were administered at longer intervals. Convulsions occasioned by poisoning with Stramonium. Symptoms : Violent movements of the hands and feet ; kicks with his feet and grasp at spots in the air. — The parox- ysm is followed by shyness and moaning. — Tenacious mucus flows out of the mouth. — Dilatation of the pupils. — A light held before the eyes excites the convulsions, distortions of the eyes, staring look, the head being jerked to the left side. — Face 364 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. bloated and red. — Inclines to start, and is without sense. — Quick, small pulse. Ann. I. p. 311. Cuprum X°, one dose every eight days, has cured the most inveterate spasms of various kinds. Also spasms in a child, that became unable to breathe during the attack, and lost his senses, the lower limbs being spasmodically drawn up to the anus. Arch. XII. 2, p. 84. Cuprum, one dose. Peculiar spasmodic fits. Symptoms : Lies in a state of unconsciousness, speechless, with her eyelids closed and twitching, the red eyes turned up- ward. — She is tossed about on her bed by tonic spasms, some- times the body bent backward like a hoop. — Continual flow of saliva from the mouth. — Does not recognize any body ; is never desirous of food. — Constipation. — Turbid urine. — After a lapse of time the fits occurred with the following symptoms : chilli- ness, in a short while after the limbs bend, and she falls down without consciousness and speech. — The eyelids were closed but in a constant tremulous movement: the reddened eyes move behind the lids to and fro like a pendulum. —Fetid saliva flows out of the mouth. — Emits turbid urine every moment. — All the muscles are relaxed. A. h. Z. YI. p. 185. Hyosciam. III. Spasmodic fits. Symptoms : Sits in her bed, his head moving to and fro, stares in all directions, speaks confusedly, indistinctly and fool- ishly. — She returns proper answers when asked. — Moves her hands over the cover of her bed, grasping at things. — When en- deavoring to seize something she misses the object. — Every thing seems ridiculous to her. — Dry cough in the night. — Dry lips, much thirst. — A sort of canine hunger occasionally. — Restless sleep. — The remainder of the symptoms : vertigo, a kind of paralysis of the organs of speech, etc. was relieved by Bellad. Arch. II. 2, p. 116. Hyosciamus II. Spasms after chagrin. Symptoms : Violent spasm in the calves and muscles of the thigh, drawing the thighs violently down to the legs. — Af- terwards cold shiverings from the feet to the head, the ears be- coming affected with buzzing. — Hands and feet grow cold, with cold sweat. — A second attack was likewise followed by shivering, hard hearing, sense as of a gauze before the eyes, vomiting and watery diarrhoea. — A third attack was followed by spasm of the chest, has to bend himself forward, with short breathing and low talking. Ignat. I removed subsequent faintness and sensitiveness to air. Arch. III. 3, p. 82. Hyosciamus effected an improvement although but tran- sitory in many cases. Arch. VII. 3, p. 91, 99. spasms. 365 Ignatia IVooooo^ an d afterwards a few more small doses. Symptoms : Wretched expression of countenance. — Some coldness the whole day, does not get warm till one hour after having gone to bed, afterwards sweat until morning. — Stool rather hard, every two or three days. — When the fit ap- proaches, she becomes anxious, and cries for help with a crow- ing voice. — Suffocative oppression of the chest, stretches herself into the air involuntarily, the head being at the same time drawn backward between the shoulders. — Loses her conscious- ness, threatens to fall down. — Doubles up the right hand and strikes her chest with great vehemence. — Afterward she stretches herself in an extreme degree, and the fit terminates with a sigh. Arch. XIII. 3, p. 120. Ignatia IY. Spasms after fright. Symptoms : Convulsions, with trembling and contortions of the limbs. — Occasional loss of consciousness. — Complexion now red, now pale. — Saliva flows from the mouth. — The breathing becomes more and more oppressed. Arch. XIY. 1, p. 136. Ignatia. Kind of opisthotonos after fright. Symptoms : Tonic spasm, the head remaining bent upon the back, so that no force is sufficient to push it back into its natural position. — Difficult breathing. — Blue countenance. — Dilated pupils. — Difficult deglutition of drink. Ann. II. p. 65. Ignatia IT. Convulsions after chagrin and echauffement Symptoms: Fainting; vanishing of thoughts. — Convul- sions ; when they subside, the breathing becomes oppressed, hurried. — Fearful heaving of the thorax, she complains of fear- ful anguish in the pit of the stomach and pressure upon the chest, without recovering her senses. — She recognizes the persons around her only momentarily. — Between these lucid moments the eyes are closed, the face is red, the body hot. — Pulse spas- modic, frequent. Ann. III. p. 314. Ipecac, relieved hysteric spasms, increasing in violence from day to day, the trunk being bent backward, with distor- tion of the facial muscles, groaning breathing. Arch. XL 2, p. 113. Ipecac. 2. Convulsions accompanying anasarca consequent upon purpura miliaria. Symptoms : Lies upon his back without consciousness ; countenance pale and bloated ; eyes half closed, half open. — Horrid convulsions of the facial muscles, lips and eyelids, also of the upper and lower limbs ; the upper part of the trunk is sometimes raised into the air. — The fit lasts from ten to fifteen minutes ; after the fit he lies in a state of exhaustion ; the attack 366 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. returns in five minutes.— Effort to vomit now and then Ann. I. p. 135, 136. Ipecac. Ill 000 removed convulsions of a child accompanied with loud and thin cries, rattling breathing ; after this it lay in the bed quite stiff. Ann. III. p. 293. Menyanthes removed a frequent spasmodic tossing of the lower limbs, with violent jerking of the same; she was convul- sively jerked upward, which was very painful to her. A. h. Z. VI. p. 108. Mercur. vivus IV, one drop, one dose a day, had a good effect in trismus, the teeth being clenched. A. h. Z. IV. p. 111. Moschus, two doses. Peculiar sort of convulsions. Symptoms : Lies still in her bed, without heeding any thing, — Countenance pale and full of anguish. — Extreme faintness and vertigo. — Indescribable pain in the limbs, with inability to raise either the upper or lower limbs. — Skin dry ; suppression of the secretions and excretions. — Lies stretched, the arms be- ing pressed against the body, motionless. — In a few minutes the eyes become distorted, small convulsive twitchings around the mouth and nose in quick succession, the head being drawn backward and downward. — After a deep inspiration the breath- ing stops for about one-half to two minutes, after which the chest dilates and contracts suddenly and with great violence, accompanied with several short and hurried inspirations and irregular pulse. — This is followed by clonic spasms of the abdominal muscles, the recti abdominis being especially raised and retracted, resembling the movement of a snail. — All these muscular motions always take place in one direction from above downwards, or vice versa. — Lastly, convulsive move- ments of the extremities, the fingers or toes being seized first, after which that part which is nearest the trunk, becomes af- fected. — The fit lasts from five to six minutes, with loss of con- sciousness and insensibility.- — Formerly she had been affected with bleeding of the nose. — Now she has vertigo, stitches in the side of the chest, occasional and sudden efforts to vomit, and involuntary nodding of the head. Ann. IV. p. 292. Moschus I, five doses, one every two hours. Symptoms : The fit is preceded by choking in the throat, great restlessness, pressure on the chest, impatience and in- tolerance of the bed-cover. — The fits come every half or whole hour, lasting a quarter of an hour, with full consciousness. — Becomes rigid all of a sudden, distorts the eyes, clenches her fingers ; suppression of breathing, swelling of the neck ; she makes extreme efforts to breathe, opening her mouth, bending spasms. 367 the head backward, and moving the head and body in a tu- multuous manner. — The fit terminates by belching, and by jerk- ing motions in several parts of the body ; afterwards tingling in the anus. A. h. Z. VII. p. 25. Nux vom. X°°. Spasms after catching cold in wet weather. Symptoms : Violent spasmodic difficulties in the limbs, which make the back gradually stiff as in opisthotonos. — Sometimes single convulsions, always accompanied with a cry. — Lips blue. — Breathing labored and interrupted. Arch. XIV. 1, p. 134. Nux vom. X°°. Spasms, after suppression of an eruption in the face. Sy?nptoms : Almost constant cries, rigidity and bending backward of the body, especially the head ; staring look and trembling of the limbs. — Distended abdomen. — Emaciation. — Stool hard, frequently intermittent. — Intervals of half an hour or a whole hour between the attacks.— Profuse sweat, especially about the head, and a good deal of thirst. Ann. III. p. 34. Nux vom. cured a boy who suffered with tonic spasms in every part of his body, with rattling and disturbed sleep. Is frequently suitable for convulsive twitchings of single muscles and limbs, for spasmodic attacks of the whole body, the body being drawn sideways and backwards. Also for the painful cramps in the calves and toes of plethoric or fleshy old people, obliging them to stand still when walking, but appearing most frequently in the night. H. pr. Erf. I. p. 125. Nux. v. Spasms from suppression of the menses. Symptoms : Every day in the morning painless jerking and beating in the right cheek, commencing in the ear, and drawing the mouth to one side. — Great weakness of the feet during the fit — The fits last five minutes, and are succeeded by sweat and trembling of the whole body. — Burning, but not painful sensation above the left hip as far as the os sacrum ; afterwards flushes of heat extending into the face, and sweat J. d. h. H. II. p. 108. Nux. v. has removed abdominal spasms, sometimes affect- ing the head, appearing every five or ten minutes, and accom- panied with tossing of the limbs. Want of appetite ; stool sup- pressed. J. d. h. H. II. p. 459. Opium IV. Nightly spasmodic fits. Symptoms : About eleven o'clock she is obliged to sleep. — After a quarter of an hour has elapsed she tosses her head right and left, after which she raises it, inclines it towards the chest, throws it suddenly back again upon the pillow, and re- peats this three times. — She then commences to stretch the 3(58 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. right hand, clenches her fist without clenching the thumbs, and strikes her chest several times with great vehemence. — After this she stretches her limbs in an extreme degree, and jerks them hither and thither, until the fit ceases. In the morn- ing her chest and feet are painful. Arch. XIII. 3, p. 128. Spigelia X, two doses, relieved convulsions with pain about the heart. See above, affections of the heart. Stramonium V, the rigor having been speedily relieved by Aconite VIII. Symptoms : Sudden attack of violent heat, thirst and vomiting ; afterwards watery diarrhoea and feeble convul- sions. — Trembling of the whole body, foam at the mouth ; the eyes are staring and widely opened. — Pulse small, hard, irre- gular ; mouth distorted ; breathing labored and moaning. — The upper limbs are stiff as wood, at right angles with the trunk. — Thumbs firmly clenched. — The lower limbs are in a straight line with the body, and stiff as the upper limbs. Ann, I. p. 309. Ve rat rum IV 000 , smelling. Hysteric spasms. Symptoms : The attack is preceded by anguish, discour- agement and despair. — Falls suddenly as if fainting, and re- mains motionless for ten, twelve and even twenty-four hours. — The upper eyelids tremble convulsively, the e3reballs being turned upward, the jaws firmly locked, and the limbs being flexible. A. h. Z. IV. p. 266. 14. EPILEPSY. Artemisia, one drop of the tincture, cured a case of epi- lepsy brought on by fright during confinement ; cure effected within three days. A. h. Z. I. p. 146. Arsenicum II, one drop, eight doses in two months. Symptoms : Burning pain at the stomach ; afterwards pressure in the dorsal spine, ascending like warm air along the back to behind the ears and into the brain. — Vertigo, after- wards falling over without consciousness. — Between the attacks she has sometimes an aching pain in the occiput, and burning pain in the spine. — Sweet taste in the morning ; burn- ing in the stomach and abdomen after eating heavy food. — Stool irregular, generally diarrhceic, with burning at the anus, and burning during micturition. — Frequent cramps in the calves. Hygea II. p. 412. Belladonna is frequently indicated in the precursory stage, especially when the interval between the precursory stage and the attack is rather long. EPILEPSY. 369 Symptoms : Great irritability of the whole nervous sys- tem, the patient starting at the least noise, being easily angry and offended, accompanied with trembling and jerking of the muscles, and a restless sleep interrupted by dreams and starts.— Excessive irritation of the eyes, scintillation, sometimes diplo- pia and squinting, (in this case Stramonium is sometimes suit- able). — Stammering speech. — Rush of blood to the head. — Ver- tigo. — Roaring and humming in the ears. — Convulsions of single portions of muscles. — Subsultus tendinum, contortions of tie face. — It is likewise suitable when the real fit begins in the uprer limbs with light, painless convulsions, when the face becomes soon bloated and dark-red, with convulsive twitchings of the eyes and mouth, when the eyes look red and protruded, tie consciousness is nearly gone previous to the tonic spasms, and the foam at the mouth setting in. Arch. XL 2, p. 66. Belladonna XII°. Epileptic convulsions. Symptoms : Attacks of convulsive movements in the a:im accompanied with violent jerks. — Vertigo. — Loss of conscious- ness. — Face blue-red and bloated. — Eyes and mouth are con- vulsively moved. — Reddish foam at the mouth. — The upper part of the body and head are considerably drawn back wares. — The whole body is stiff, the thumbs are clenched. — Expia- tions violent. — The attacks are preceded by formication around the shoulder-joint, sensation as if the parts became enlarged anl insensibility of these parts. — After the attack the chest feels as if oppressed by a load. Ann. I. p. 314. Belladonna X, half a drop. Sort of epilepsy. Symptoms : Vertigo when sitting erect. — Pricking pains through the whole head. — Tongue coated white. — Counte- nance pale. — Noise before the ears as of the wind in a forest. — Oppression in the pit of the stomach. — Menses irregular, feeble j. sometimes painful. — Stitches in the small of the back. — Cut- ting in the abdomen. — Fit : Sensation of warmth in the pit of the stomach ; pressure rising to the head, partial loss of con- sciousness, she hears people talk but does not understand them * afterwards convulsions of the arms, head and face, with thumbs clenched. — Shocks about the heart; spasmodic contrac- tion of the diaphragm. — After the fit, is unable to talk, on ac- count of an oppression of the chest. — During the fit, the neck becomes distended, the complexion changes suddenly. — A good deal of sweat after the attack. — Little sleep.— Starting during sleep. — Heat rising to the face, with anxiety and palpi- tation of the heart. — Despondency. Ann. II. p. 320. . Camphora, one drop, two doses, removed epileptic spasms, which had ceased to yield to allceopathic remedies, so that the 3^0 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. patient (a female) was almost constantly lying in a state of un- consciousness. Pr. C. I. p. 188. Camphor a has frequently done much in preventing epilep- tic fits. Arch. I. 1, p. 26. Causticum is one of the best remedies against epilepsy. Ah.Z. I. p. 161. Chamomilla IY. Epileptic fits of a child.' Symptoms : The child stretches herself, bends backward, tten extends herself suddenly, clenches the thumbs firmly, suf- focating raling, sudden inspirations, red, bloated countenance, foam at the mouth, convulsions of all the limbs, even of the eydids and eyeballs, lips and facial muscles. — The fit is fol- lowed by deep stupor. — Sometimes the tongue is convulsively bert from side to side in the mouth, or the teeth are clenched. - — The forehead and hairy scalp are covered with viscid sweat during the attack. Arch. I. 1, p. 103. Chamomilla II, one drop, ten doses, one every three da^s, removed epileptic fits which set in at intervals of several weeks, and were always preceded by colic. A. h. Z. V. p. 145. Cuprum X 00000 , a few doses. Epilepsy, brought on by a fail on the head, Arnica II°° being used once as an interme- diate remedy. Symptoms : The fits return in the night, one or two days a'ter cessation of the period. — The patient loses her conscious- ress, moans, rattles, with foam at the mouth, and clenched thumbs. — Occasionally she is affected with spasms of the sto- mach, and want of appetite, the tongue being coated yellow- ish white. Pr. Com. II. p. 155. Cuprum VI, one drop, four doses, one every eight days, cured epilepsy with monthly fits. Preceded by drawing in the left arm, which moved towards the body involuntarily. A. h. Z. V. p. 145. Hyosciamus III. Epilepsy after fright. Symptoms : Falls suddenly to the floor, with a cry, con- vulsive beating about with hands and feet, doubles up his fists and clenches the thumbs. — Face bluish, bloated. — Eyes pro- trude and are moved convulsively. — Involuntary discharge of urine. — Foam at the mouth. — Breathing slow, rattling. — The ft lasts a quarter of an hour, and terminates in a deep, snoring sleep, followed by faintness. Arch. I. 2, p. 53. Hyosciamus III, removed within eight days epileptic fits which had been combated by alloeopathic drugs for years, but in vain. Arch. XII. 2, p. 171. Hyosciamus II. Epileptic convulsions. • Symptoms : Fits every twelve, sixteen, or eighteen weeks, EPILEPSY. 371 sudden loss of consciousness and falling, lies still for a time, then recovers her senses, and feels very faint. — Lately she had another attack of spasms through the whole body with clench- ing of the thumbs, and foam at the mouth. — "Vertigo before the attack, especially when stooping ; feeling of hunger and gnaw- ing in the pit of the stomach. — Costive ; great pressing before the faeces are expelled. — Moreover frequent tearing and beating in the right eye, as if torn out ; it runs a good deal and pro- trudes. — Against the ophthalmic affection, Calc. VI. was em- ployed with success. Ann. I. p. 312. Hyosciamus III 000 . Epileptic spasms occasioned by anxiety consequent upon hard punishment. Symptoms : Falls suddenly with a cry, beats about with hands and feet, doubles up his fists, grinds with his teeth, with foam at the mouth. — Face blue-red ; eyes protruded and running. — Involuntary discharge of urine. Ann. IV. p. 273. Hyosciamus IV 000 . Epileptic quotidian fever, conse- quent upon violent chagrin. Symptoms : Cramp-like drawing in the calves every after- noon at one o'clock ; shortly after spasms about the stomach, the head is affected, he loses his consciousness, and violent epileptic fits set in. — The fit ends with heat, heaviness of the head, and vertigo. — Great weakness during the fever ; sees fiery wheels, with dry mouth, and frequent hiccough. — A re- lapse brought o'n by a cold was likewise cured by a similar dose of Hyosciamus. Pr. Com. I. p. 37. Ignatia IV, after Chamomilla, which effected a short im- provement. — Recent attack of a sort of epilepsy, Symptoms : Jerking in the middle finger, which becomes stiff and stretched; staring looks, without consciousness, turn- ing the finger backward in an extreme degree. — The jerking gradually extends over the whole hand, afterwards the arms and legs, with which she beats about ; contortion of the facial muscles. — Afterwards the chest and abdomen become affected ; violent efforts to vomit and eructations. — The fits lasts a quar- ter of an hour ; after the fit she lies senseless and speechless. — If something is put in her month, the fit begins again. Arch. III. 2, p. 121. Ignat. IV 000 . Epilepsy brought on by fright and anguish. Symptoms : A good deal of yawning, contortion of the eyes, foam at the mouth. — Falls to the floor, with violent jerk- ing of the limbs. — Noise brings on the attack again. — Another lighter attack of epilepsy after fright was also cured by Ignat. Arch. XIL 2, p. 171. Ignat. helped when the influenza affected the brain, in 372 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. children, and produced convulsions with foam at the mouth. Arch. XIII. 2, p. 89. Ignatia III, one drop. Epilepsy after violent chagrin. Symptoms : Contortion of the eyes, bare face covered with cold sweat, blue lips, between which a foamy mucus was seen penetrating. — Jaws locked, thumbs clenched, single convulsions of the limbs and facial muscles, without consciousness. Ann. I. p. 137. Ignatia, three doses. Epilepsy after fright. Symptoms : Trembling, contortion and stiffness of the limbs. — Face alternately red and pale. — Alternate disappear- ance and reappearance of consciousness. — During the lucid in- tervals she lays her hand upon her abdomen, with an expres- sion of pain. — In the right side there is an enlargement of the size of a child's head. — Involuntary discharge of urine. Ann. II. p. 59. Ignatia cured two cases of recent epilepsy in children, with convulsions of the limbs, clenching of the thumbs, foam at the mouth, staring eyes, loss of consciousness, red face. Ann. II. p. 60. Lachesis removed chronic epileptic fits. Symptoms : The precursory symptoms were cold feet, or palpitation of the heart, puffiness of the abdomen, eructations, weight of the head, vertigo, headache, pale countenance. — Fit : shriek, falling down without consciousness, the eyes turned upward, clenching of the fists, jerking of the limbs up and down, foam at the mouth, deep sleep. Arch. XV. I, p. 79. Mercurius sol. IV, one dose in a child. Symptoms : Epileptic shriek and rigor, about midnight. — Bloated abdomen. — Violent rubbing of the nose. — Heat, going and coming. — Greedy drinking, little at a time. A. h. Z. III. p. 64. Mercur. acet., three doses, one every six weeks, Nigella having made the attacks less frequent. Epileptic fit, recurring immediately after moderate exercise while either stooping or ascending an elevation. Symptoms : The precursory symptoms were a tearing and boring pain in the vertex, towards evening, and after exercise violent orgasm of the blood, with paroxysmal beating in the vertex, rushing and buzzing in the ear, and tensive beating in the cavity of the tympanum. — During the attack the face turns white and bluish, with blue margins around the eyes, foam at the mouth, and lockjaw ; loss of conscious- ness, etc. — After the fit, great faintness and obtusion of the head ; out of humor ; feeling of coldness in the right side of the EPILEPSY. 373 head, at intervals, especially during motion. — Broad blotches on the shoulders and on the nape of the neck, set together in circular clusters, rilled with a watery yellow liquid, burning when scratched. Heyne., pr. Erf. p. 45. Nux. v. VI. removed epileptic fits occurring after every cha- grin, accompanied with ill humor and discontent. Arch XII. 2, p. 170. Nux. v. is suitable to choleric phlegmatic subjects with an artful, malicious vehement disposition ; also in epileptic fits which are brought on by frequent intoxication, also in hysteric fits, and in cases characterized by acidity and acridity of the digestive apparatus, and by worms. H. -pr. Erf. I. p. 103. Opium removed a case of epilepsy, which had come on every night for several weeks, with violent tossing of the limbs, and painful, almost suffocative breathing. Arch. XI. 2, p. 112. Opium removed morning fits, the patient lying insensible, but not rigid, almost breathless, with her eyes half open, with- out consciousness or sensibility. Arch. XI. 2, p. 113. Silicea according to the observations of some, seems to be one of the most important remedies in epilepsy. A. h. Z V p 324. Stannum afforded help in a recent case of epilepsy during dentition. Symptoms : Paleness ; clenching of the teeth. — Spasmo- dic clenching of the hands and thumbs. — Jerking of the hands. — The body is bent backwards. — Contortion of the eyes. — Loss of consciousness. Ann. II. p. 60. Stannum removed fits occurring in the afternoon, the patient losing her consciousness, turning her eyes upward, clenching the thumbs, and tossing about in the bed with the utmost vehemence. Arch. XL 2, p. 113. Stramonium I 6 , every twenty-four hours, the spasms hav- ing been suppressed for a time by Pulsat. IV and Platina III, which had formerly occurred with great violence at the time of the menses. — They had now become convulsions ac- companied with violent weeping. Ann. IV. p. 271. Sulphur X°°, one dose. Symptoms : Becomes drowsy, lies upon the floor, after- wards stretching and stiffness of the limbs. — Closes her eyes, clenches the teeth and thumbs, and rolls about the floor. — The arms and legs were stretched, and so stiff that the strongest man was not able to bend them. Arch. XII. 3, p. 82. Sulphur 100, on one occasion suppressed epileptic fits for a long time. Ann. IV. p. 261. 374 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. 15. ST. VITUS' DANCE. Belladonna is recommended as one of the most efficient remedies when the disease has broken out. Arch. XL 2, p. 70. Calcarea Vl°° begun the cure of chorea occurring after measles. Spir. sulp.°° completed the cure. Symptoms : Countenance pale, sunken ; the expression of the countenance is idiotic, childish, unmeaning. — Muscles of the face and eyes are very moveable and unsteady. — Speech indistinct, scarcely intelligible. — Arms and legs are in constant motion ; is unable to walk alone, without being in danger of falling, inasmuch as the feet constantly cross one another involuntarily. — Appetite feeble. — Body emaciated, relaxed. — Disposition irritated, at times weeping, at times foolish. — Quantity of warts upon the hands. Jirch. VIII. 1, p. 45. Calcar. X 000000 , ten doses in about ten weeks. Symptoms : Almost all the voluntary muscles are in con- stant motion ; is unable to sit or lie still one minute, the head turns and moves hither and thither. — Staggering and bounding gait. — Intermission during the night ; when walking the in- voluntary movements recommence. — When attempting to take hold of something, she first grasps about in the air, right and left, above or below the thing. — Pricking pain in the right side of the forehead, and undefinable colic. — Speech indistinct, bites her tongue when talking. — When complaining of headache, her face becomes red, and she sometimes falls asleep, in which case the headache disappears. Pr. Com. I. p. 210. Causticum X 6 , three doses, one every other day ; in a re- lapse which occurred some time after, Ignatia X° and Causti- cum X°, were given in alternation every eight days. Chorea after suppression of an eruption upon the head. Symptoms : Paleness and emaciation, unsteady gait and loss of memory and attention. — Afterwards all sorts of strange movements of the mouth, eyes, head, hands and feet. — Little by little she forgets how to read, write, knit and sew ; the speech becomes inarticulate. — At last the right side is almost para- lyzed, and all the muscles are horribly convulsed day and night. — In another case a number of other remedies had been previ- ously administered with partial success ; the cure was not com- pleted until Causticum X° was given every eight days. A. h. Z. III. p. 142. China 111° was successfully employed in chorea character- ized by constant jerking of the muscles. Ignatia had been pre- ST. VITUS' DANCE. 375 viously given without success, afterwards Cuprum IP, a fort- night after which a fever set in with cessation of the muscular movements. China relieved the fever, and the chorea did not return. Ann. I. p. 317. Cocculus III, one drop. Chorea without any known cause. Symptoms : In the morning, after rising, all sorts of ludi- crous motions of the right hand or right foot, also of the mus- cles of the right side of the face, especially when attempting to speak, which he does with a stuttering voice. — Face some- what bloated, bluish red. — The muscular motions cease when going to bed. Pr. Com. I. p. 50. Crocus I°° relieved a kind of St. Vitus' dance, which set in in regular paroxysms like intermittent fever, and was com- plicated with hooping-cough. Symptoms : The fits came on in the evening, first every day, afterwards every eight days. — Becomes extremely cheer- ful, the cheerfulness being characterized by laughing, dancing and springing, whistling and singing, and especially by a de- sire to embrace every body with great tenderness.— After these precursory symptoms she wakes from sleep with hooping- cough, continuing her caresses and ludicrous leaps. — After Crocus the paroxysms discontinued entirely. Arch. X. 1, p. 73. Cuprum acet., one drop. Chorea, occasioned by seeing a child in convulsions. Symptoms : Pricking and burning in the left arm, follow- ed by violent convulsions of the arm. — The arm is jerked to and fro with so much force that the whole body follows the direc- tion of the arm. — Becomes anxious and weeps. — The attacks come on eight or ten times every twenty-four hours. The fingers are seized first, afterwards the lower limb. — Face red ; sweat, heat and thirst. — Retraction of the neck on the right side, causing the face to approach the shoulder. — During the attack she distorts her eyes, face and body in the most horrid manner, afterwards she makes various ludicrous motions, and hides herself under the table. — Irritable, now mild and sensi- tive, now extremely resisting. Ann. IV. p. 396. Cuprum, repeated doses, cured chorea after fright. Symptoms : Involuntary movement of the right arm and leg, gradually extending to the other limbs ; is at last unable to keep a single limb quiet. — As long as she wakes all the parts of her body are engaged in strange motions ; the speech is sometimes wanting. Arch. XII. 2, p. 84. 376 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. Cuprum helped in a case where Stramonium had been given without success. A. h. Z. II. p. 114. Hyosciamus was successfully exhibited in a spasmodic fit resembling chorea. See above, spasms. Ignatia, several doses in six weeks. Symptoms : Spasmodic motions in the right upper, and lower limb ; is unable to extend her hand properly, the fingers being spasmodically contracted. — Mind agitated, weeps easily. J. d. h. H. II. p. 169, Nux. v. X GO , removed a kind of chorea, where the affected parts after every attack appeared numb and as if gone to sleep. Arch. XIV. 1, p. 135. Rhus is recommended against chorea by Hartmann. Arch. XL p. 70. Stramonium III, one drop. Spasms resembling chorea. Symptoms : Fits of half an hour, every 6, 7, 14 days. The child is upon his knees in his bed, but, when but slightly touch- ed, he starts up with a cry and wild gestures, howling and with deranged countenance, neither hears nor recognizes the per- sons around him. When touched, he wants to escape ; becomes calm again suddenly and assumes the attitude of one praying ; points to a prayer-book in the neighborhood with a longing look, presses it tenderly against himself and cries. — Imagines he sees a black man, the countenance expressing anguish and the eyes staring, clasps his hands, howling, and showing great dread. — Sometimes assumes a strange position, crawls about in the bed, acts as if he were doing something with his hands ; starts up again, throws himself upon his back, draws the lower limbs up, strikes hands and knees one against the other, beats about, howling and moaning. — Sometimes laughs aloud or moans ; sings devoutly occasionally or causes the persons present to sing a spiritual song, his countenance expressing devotion. — Faint feeling after the attack. — Pale countenance. Arch. II. 1. p. 84. Stramonium I, and next day Bellad. VIII. After a cold. Symptoms : Is seated in her bed and leans her hands either on the matress or clasps them under one of her thighs. — Jerks the trunk backward and forward in quick repetition, uttering disagreeable cries. — At the same time the abdomen is convul- sively retracted and distended with the same rapidity. — Arms and legs simultaneously perform the same motion in time. — The head inclines to the left side ; face pale, features sunken ; the facial muscles are distorted into an expression of laughter ; the mouth is somewhat opened, the lips are drawn in a little, and ST. VITUS' DANCE. 377 the left corner twitches from above downward with the regular- ity of musical beats. — Interval of one minute, with unsuccess- ful desire for stool and pressing. — Is unable to speak during the attack, and talks with a very low voice between the attacks. — The attacks last for upward of two hours and are frequently repeated, even at night. — Want of appetite. — Despairs of recov- ering. Arch. IV. 1, p. 151. Stramonium III, one drop. Chorea after violent fright. Symptoms : Staggering as if giddy ; wavering gait ; is un- able to go straight. — The head is bent backward toward the nape of the neck. — Trembling of the arms and lower limbs. — Great mobility of all the limbs, but is unable to raise herself. — The muscles do no longer obey the will. — Carries the arm fre- quently to the small of the back, afterwards stoops with a pain- ful expression of countenance and the mouth is drawn back- ward. — The countenance expresses stupidity and derangement. — Insensibility to sensual impressions ; loss of memory. — Stut- ters, making a visible effort, with distortion of the facial muscles. — Appetite rather increased ; thirst excessive. — Abdomen hard and distended. — Flow of urine scanty. — Constipation for several days, followed by diarrhoea. — Frequent hawking, sometimes in- clination to vomit. — Oppressed breathing ; frequent inspirations and expirations. — Pulse small and spasmodic. — Coldness of the hands and feet, with unusual redness and puffiness of the face. —Restless sleep ; the lower limbs being drawn up, moves his arms in different directions, snores and utters inarticulate sounds. — In the morning he does not distinctly recognize ob- jects. — Obstinate ; anxious and shy when strangers are present. China IY removed the remaining diarrhoea, pressure in the abdomen, tremor of the arms and hands. Arch. VII. 2, p. 73. Stramonium removed an affection which seemed to be a compound of chorea and epilepsy. A.h. Z. I. p. 147. Stramonium III, one dose. Symptoms : Sudden convulsions, the head being drawn to the left side at short intervals, during which time this half of the head seemed numb and insensible. — Afterwards the left upper and lower arm goes to sleep, feels numb, and is occasion- ally convulsed. — The fit was preceded by colic. — A similar fit came on eight days after. Ann. III. p. 438. Stramonium II 0000 , repeated every forty-eight hours, help ed for a time in chorea from fright. Symptoms : Cheeks bright-red, afterwards'deadly pale all of a sudden ; the pupils become dilated and contracted with the same rapidity. — Answers all questions with vehemence and in- dignation, followed by contortion of the eyes. — The head is z 378 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. drawn towards the back, with chattering of teeth. — Occasional violent jerking of the whole body. — Sings with a clear voice, and recites something. — After this he starts up all of a sudden, dances on the border of the bedstead, jumps upon the stove ; does all this with his eyes closed, contortion of the facial mus- cles and convulsive movements of the limbs. — The paroxysms last a quarter of an hour and are repeated twice a day. — They are followed by faintness, internal oppression, violent headache and much thirst. — The attacks are frequent and violent pre- vious to the menses. — Afterwards Stramonium was not suffi- cient ; among the remedies which were used, Pulsat. acted very beneficially. Ann. IV. p. 265. Stramonium has not afforded any relief in some cases. A. h. Z. V. p. 114. Zincum sulp. one-eighth grain morning and evening, has done much good in one case of chorea. Hygea, I. p. 65. 16. ECLAMPSIA, CATALEPSY. Platina I, has cured eclampsia. Symptoms : Lies motionless for days and hours, with full consciousness, inability to speak, partly owing to lockjaw, partly to aphony, the eyes being turned upwards. — Convulsive tremb- ling of the eyelids and drawing the corners of the mouth to one side. — Noise in the head, as of a mill. — Dry, short cough. — Difficult, fatiguing, anxious, deep breathing. — Tension on both sides of the chest, pricking, pressure, so that she was not able to lie upon the part. — Stiffness of the nape of the neck and pain when turning the head. — Colic. — Constipation, the stool is ex- pelled only after a great effort. — Pressure at the stomach after a meal ; aversion to meat. — Occasional rigid stretching of the arms, feet and fingers. — Sleep in the night ; spasm at daybreak. Arc . VIII. 1, p. 101. Belladonna relieved eclampsia in a child, accompanied with hooping-cough and convulsive asthma. Symptoms: Clenching of the thumb, the fingers being bent towards the vola manus. — The toes are curbed and the feet swollen. — Spasmodic fits : the body is extended, the eyes roll in their sockets ; convulsions of the facial muscles with coldness and paleness of the face ; jerking of the limbs. — When the spasms abate, a quantity of blood comes out at the mouth. A. h. Z. III. p. $J3. Stramonium III, one drop. Catalepsy. Symptoms : Fits once or twice a day, commencing with headache, pricking in the forehead, vertigo and heaviness of PARALYSIS. 379 the head. — Great weakness; lies quiet, the eyes half open, staring and faint; the upper lids twitch spasmodically. — Mouth open ; never answers a question. — Temperature natural ; pulse full and undulating. — The limbs are easily moved by others, and retain the position in which they had been placed ; only the eyelids open again after they had been closed. — This condi- tion lasts about half an hour, at the end of which movement and consciousness gradually return ; after this the patient complains of a difficulty in swallowing. — Recollects nothing of what had happened to her during the attack. — The remaining faintness, aversion to food, sleeplessness from ideas crowding upon her, anxious dreams when closing the eyes, and waterbrash yielded to Pulsatilla. Arch. IV. 2, p. 60. Chamomilla, several doses, repeated every two hours, first the tincture, afterwards III, IY, V, in drop doses. Catalepsy from chagrin and fright. Symptoms : Looks like a dead person ; eyes are half closed, pupils dilated and dim. — Mouth closed, but not firmly ; the lips are red ; the tongue is red, covered with a little mucus. — Breast flaccid ; nipples and areolae are pale-red. — Abdomen soft and a little cold. The extremities can be moved in every direction, but they are cold. — A remaining weakness of sight was re- moved by Bellad. VI. Arch. XIII. 3, p. 130. [17. PARALYSIS. Arnica II, one drop, two doses at an interval of two days, afterwards another dose, after having given Nux and Sulphur as intermediate remedies. Symptoms : A good deal of itching on the hairy scalp. — Costiveness. — Sort of paralysis in the hands ; is unable to raise his hands to the head, has no strength in his hands, is not able to hold any thing in his hands, he lets it fall immediately. — The lower limbs have no strength, the knees bend ; the tarsal joints are weakest. — The feet around the ankles are somewhat swol- len. After Arnica some improvement shortly set in, which was increased by Nux. Ann. III. p. 296. Belladonna X°°. Paralysis after apoplexy. Symptoms : The right side of the body loses its power of motion and sensation ; all the organs of sense are weakened, speech is extinct, and the mouth is drawn to one side. — On the left side there occur sometimes convulsive muscular movements, — Saliva flows out of the mouth. — Difficult deglutition. — Pulse full and hard. — Eyes red and protruded. — Face bloated. — 380 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. Much thirst. — No stool. — Mind and heart are not weakened in the least. Arch. XIV. 1, p. 133. Bryonia, several doses, in conjunction with Rhus, remov- ed complete paralysis and numbness of the lower limbs, which were lying in a state of perfect rigidity, as if not belonging to the patient, emaciated and cold ; with costiveness. Ann. I. p. 172. Causticum X°°, two doses, every other day, after this Causticum X°, three doses, one every eight days, giving Nux v. X 00 as an intermediate remedy for vertigo from chagrin, and lastly again Causticum. Paralysis after suppression of the itch. Symptoms : He walks with an effort, and supported by crutches, bending to the right side, as if the femur had started out of the acetabulum, on account of which the lower limb remains short. — Drags the foot, which turns about towards the back, the bottom of the foot being turned downwards. — Yertigo and dimness of sight. — The hands are not very sensible, without strength, letting every thing drop ; the fingers are bent. — Urin- ates with great difficulty ; difficult stool, with contraction of the abdominal muscles. — Violent spasms of the right foot. — Coun- tenance pale as a corpse. — Emaciation. Arch. XIV. 2, p. 110. Causticum and Kali. carb. are excellent remedies in paralysis. A. h. Z. I. p. 161. Causticum X°, every six days, removed within a fort- night a paralysis of the tongue and right arm, after retrocession of a catarrh. Symptoms : Talks with a great effort, muttering indistinct- ly, distorting the mouth. — Paralytic weakness of the arm, with tearing, drawing and jerking, extending from the shoulder to the fingers. — Is unable to take hold of any thing, to raise any thing, to retain any thing. A. h. Z. III. p. 142. Causticum, repeated every ten days, cured paralysis of one half side of the face. Symptoms: The paralysis extends from the middle of the forehead across the middle of the nose, affecting the right half of the tongue, one half of both lips, and terminating in the pit of the chin. — The left eye is widely open, full of tears. — Dif- ficult deglutition of food and drink. — Stutters, frequently uses wrong words. — When putting the tongue out of the mouth, it is drawn to the left side, the mouth is likewise drawn to the left side when talking or laughing. A. h. Z. III. p. 188. Cocculus III, one drop. Hemiplegia in a child. Symptoms : Is unable to move the right arm or the right PARALYSIS. 381 lower limb, with sensation of numbess, and as if it had gone to sleep. Arch. I. 1, p. 80. Cocculus, after two doses of Rhus which had been given at an interval of twelve hours, had produced a favorable effect, completed the cure of paralysis of the lower limbs. Arch. XIV. 3, p. 129. Cocculus III, one drop, and afterwards II, one drop, toge- ther with a dose of Rhus V. did most in a case of paralysis. Symptoms : The left arm and foot are entirely paralyzed, is unable to move either fingers or toes ; upper and lower limb are quite shrivelled and powerless, but not insensible ; feels a peculiar coldness in the parts. — The face is somewhat bloat- ed and red. — Chest oppressed, breathing labored, with sweat as of anguish. — Disposition to costiveness. Ann. I. p. 143. Cocculus IV, one drop, in eight days III, one drop, effected considerable improvement in hemiplegia, removing almost en- tirely the secondary symptoms. Symptoms: Complete immobility of the left upper and lower limb.— Failing of the mental energies ; does not see what is taking place around him. — Stool has to be excited by artificial means. — Discharge of urine involuntary and uncon- conscious. — (Edematous swelling of the feet. Ann. I. p. 145, 146. Cocculus is very useful in paralysis of the lower limbs. A. h. Z. I. p. 161. Cocculus IV 5 , another dose in a few days, cured hemiple- gia consequent upon apoplexy ; the right upper and lower limbs were completely paralyzed, she was unable to move a finger or a toe, the parts being moreover quite insensible. Ann. IV. p. 47. Dulcamara appears to be useful in some kinds of paraly- sis of the optic nerves, in glossoplegia and paralytic affec- tions of the lower limbs. A. h. Z. I. p. 127. Ferrum muriat. I removes rheumatic paralysis of the shoulder-joint. Hygea II. p. 32. Lachesis has been found useful in some kinds of paralysis. A. h. Z. I. p. 162. Ledum I is suitable for rheumathic paralysis of the hip- joints. Hygea II. p. 32. Lycopodium X, every three days, three doses, removed an almost entire paralysis of the feet, with violent hasmaturia and obstinate constipation. A. h. Z. I. 166. Nux v. I removed within nine days a paralysis of the arm, with immobility, insensibility and a tumultuous sensation with sense as of shocking in the arm. Arch. IV. 1, p. 117. 382 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. Nux v. V removed a paralysis of the foot in three days. Symptoms : Is unable to stand without leaning upon a cane, makes only a few steps with great difficulty, and drags the paralyzed and generally cold and insensible foot after him. — Giddy staggering, cloudiness of the head, frequent obscura- tion of sight, dull tingling in the ears. — Thirst. — Alternation of chilliness and heat.— Rising of air. — Vomiting after eating or drinking. — Burning at the scrobiculus cordis from below up- wards. — Watery urine, itching about the glans. — Tearing pain in the nape of the neck in the evening. — General weakness, with dread of motion. — Aversion to food. Arch. IV. 2, p. 81. Nux v. -hjVjt, removed numbness of one of the lower limbs, with hard stool, burning extending from the scrobiculus cordis to the throat, heat in the face, pressure in the abdomen after every meal. Arch. I. 1, p. 87. Nux vom. has frequently cured an imperfect paralysis of the upper and lower limbs, the limbs feeling as if gone to sleep and heavy as lead. Two doses of Nux v. VIII and X within a fortnight, have cured a paralytic weakness of the lower limbs, with coldness and numbness of the feet and legs; she is unable to rise from her seat or to stand without leaning upon something ; she is en- tirely unable to walk on account of the foot bending over im- mediately ; stool every four to five days, difficult. H. pr. Erf. I. p. 123. Nux and Sulph. in one patient, relieved paralysis of the lower limbs, enough to enable him to use them somewhat. A. h. Z.I.p. 155. Oleander II began the cure of a case of paralysis, which was completely cured by Cocculus II, China III and Ar- nica I. Symptoms : Is unable to use either the upper or lower limbs ; the whole of the trunk has no support and sinks. — No pain ; on the contrary, the whole body appears to be rather in- sensible ; there is no feeling in the hands or lower limbs. — Cold extremities. — Sluggish stool. — Diplopia. Arch. IV. 3, p. 96. Rhus X, two doses, relieved hemiplegia after Hyosci. and Coccul. had been administered previously. Symptoms : Lies motionless in her bed and stares at one point, idiotic. — Diminished hearing. — Utters inarticulate sounds, the tongue trembles. — Face rather red and bloated. — The left hand and foot are stretched immoveable ; they feel heavy, as if inanimate, and passive motion seems to be pain- ful to the patient. — Grasps at her head frequently, and seems PARALYSIS. 3Q3 to feel a pain in it. — Frequent desire to drink. — No stool. Arch. VII. 1, p. 22. Rhus X 6 , six doses, one every eight hours. Paralysis of the lower limbs brought on by cold. Symptoms : Lies on the abdomen, the head almost touches the dorsal vertebras. — Face pale, disfigured, covered with cold sweat. — -Goitre, resulting from the tonic spasms of the posterior cervical muscles. — Distortion of the spinal column ; when bending the lumbar vertebras a crepitating noise is heard. — Excessive, painful hyperostosis in the region of the os sacrum. — Complete paralysis of the lower limbs. — Frequent retention of urine, or discharge of bloody-red urine, drop by drop, and tenesmus of the bladder. — Entire suppression of stool. — No ap- petite ; violent thirst. — Fever with evening exacerbation. — Little sleep, restless, disturbed by frightful dreams. — He is fre- quently awakened by violent jerks through the body. — All these symptoms disappeared after Rhus. Arch. XII. 1, p. 128. Rhus, two doses at intervals of twelve hours, had a good effect in paralysis of the lower limbs. Arch. XIY. 3, p. 129. Rhus, two doses, removed paralysis of the arm ; the arm was cold, insensible and motionless, pulse very small ; accom- panied with continual chilliness, melancholy mood, diarrhoea with tenesmus, frequent desire to urinate, sleep with anxious dreams. Ann. II. p. 172. Rhus X, two doses in eight days. Paralysis of the arm. Symptoms : Almost complete paralysis of the arm, the shoulder and elbow-joints being immoveable. — Imperfect mo- tion of the wrist and fingers, with feeling of weakness. — The arm, when unsupported, hangs down relaxed, swells and feels heavy. — When touching the arm, sensation as if it were cov- ered with leather. — Tensive pain in the affected part, in the evening, extending from the. forearm into the upper arm. — The skin is warm and generally moist. — Sleeps soundly only before midnight. /. d. h. H. I. p. 135. Ruta 1-6, every day, is a specific in rheumatic paralysis of the tarsal and carpal joints. Hygea II. p. 32. Silicea has been found indispensable in paralysis of the hands of leprous patients. Arch. XII. 3, p. 36. Stannum, in conjunction with Stramonium and Bella- donna, had the best effect in a case of hemiplegia where the power of sensation continued, and where the power of motion alone was diminished. Ann. IV. p. 342. Sulphur, tincture, one pellet, relieved a paralytic condition of the hip-joints, so that the patient, a female, was almost un- able to walk and merely dragged the feet over the floor, ex- 384 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. periencing a violent pain in the small of the back and hip at every step, and tearing in the lower limb from above down- ward. Ann. I p. 19. Sulphur and Natr. mur. effected the cure of a case of paralysis with involuntary discharge of stool and urine. A. h. Z. I. p. 155. Zincum X°°. three doses at rather long intervals, effected considerable improvement in a case of paresis of both arms preceded by violent chronic pains in hands and feet, and ab- dominal spasms. 18. GOING TO SLEEP OF CERTAIN LIMBS. Anacardium 4°°, two doses in eight days, removed the going to sleep of certain fingers when becoming cool. A. h. Z. IY. p. 277. Pulsatilla 14 10 . Going to sleep of various parts. Symptoms : Sense as if going to sleep, first in the external surface of the left foot, afterwards in the right foot, hands, and lastly in the whole body. Rubbing does some good ; accom- panied with internal tremor of the whole body. — Frequent shaking as when one is cold ; tremor in the heart and head. — At night the tremor in the heart is worse. — Bitterness in mouth, in the morning. — Frequent empty risings and pressure at the sto- mach. — Feeling of dryness in the mouth and throat, at night. — Disturbed sleep; when falling asleep, she feels as if she would faint. — Sweat in the pit of the stomach after her first sleep. — Pressure at the stomach after every meal ; frequent choking and acrid sensation in the throat, with gulping up of substances having a milky taste. — The breathing is always very short. — Tearing in both tibiae in the cold. — Constant chilliness. — Full of grief. Ann. II. p. 311. Rhus Y, one drop, two doses in six days. Symptoms : The hands go to sleep continually, with ting- ling in the same and absence of sensation. — Yiolent pressure at the stomach, especially after eating. — Sweat all day. — Faint and out of humor. A. h. Z. Y. p. 152. 19. FAINTING. Aconitum X 00 helped in removing a determination of the blood to the head and chest in a man who was accustomed to bloodletting , that rising of blood was generally succeeded by fainting ; the paroxysms occurred every six or eight weeks. Ann. I. p. 323. SWELLINGS AND TUMORS. 335 Moschus, one or two doses, removed several times fainting fits of hysteric persons. H. in R. II. p. 59. Nux v. does much good in certain kinds of fainting which occur frequently at night, in the evening, after dinner or sometimes even in the open air ; likewise in those forms which depend upon congestion to the head and chest, as take place in pregnant females. H. pr. Erf. I. p. 110. Veratrum IV 000 , smelling, relieved the fit, whenever em- ployed. Symptoms : Falls suddenly as if in a swoon, and remains motionless for ten, twelve or twenty-four hours. — Spasmodic trembling of the upper eyelids ; the eyeballs are turned upward ; the jaws are locked, limbs flexible. A. h. Z. IV. p. 266. 20. SWELLINGS AND TUMORS. Arsenicum, one dose. Malignant swelling of the foot. Symptoms : Violent pains in one foot, not allowing any motion, swollen, inflamed, painful, and burning like fire. — On the dorsum of the foot is a black-blue, violently burning blister, of the size of a walnut. Ann. I. p. 134. Baryta III, one drop, removed the pain of a steatoma and prevented its growth, in the nape of the neck of an old man. Symptoms : Sarcomatous tumor in the nape of the neck be- hind the mastoidean process ; increases towards the vertex of the head ; the skin over it has a natural color ; pressure upon the tumor causes a pain ; a burning with pressure is generally felt in the bottom of the tumor. — Vertigo when stooping or moving the head. — Obtusion of the head, digging-up, drawing and pressing in the head. — Painfulness of the scalp. — Sensation as if too much blood were floating in the brain. — Frequent tearings, extending from the tumor to the ear, with buzzing and detona- tions in the ear. — Tensive pain in the nape of the neck, cervi- cal muscles, scapulae, when bending the head backward, most violent in the cold air. Pressure in the throat, when swallow- ing, as of a lump. — Much saliva in the mouth. — Heartburn, sour eructations. — Pinching pains in the abdomen. — Flatulence. — Pain in the small of the back and violent pain in the varices. — Itching and dampness of the anus. — Stool every forty-eight and seventy-two hours, with pressing. — Tearing in the limbs, with shuddering through the body in every cold he takes. — Weakness, debility. — Every little breeze causes a pain and tear- ing in the feet. — Little sleep ; the head lies very high. — Vexed, angry at trifles, busy with many ideas. Ann. I. p. 362. Baryta X 10 , removed a sarcoma from the axilla, painless, 386 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. of the size of a walnut ; the patient was a boy. A. h. Z. VIL p. 74. Bovista X 000 °j removed a painless swelling of the lips, which had existed for years, the patient being a girl who had been affected with scrofula. A. h. Z. VII. p. 70. Bryonia is suitable for pale, tense, hot, swellings of the extremities. H. in R. I. p. 161. Calcarea X is very useful in sarcoma or suppurating tu- mors which refuse to heal. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 73. Carbo veg., two doses in four weeks. Throbbing tumor. Symptoms : Tensive, throbbing pain in the bend of the knee, especially troublesome in walking or stooping. — Inconsi- derable, soft tumor in the bend of the knee. — The left foot fre- quently goes to sleep. — Prickings in the hands, and stiffness in the fingers. J. d. h. H. III. p. 95. Oausticum is recommended in sarcoma. A kind of ather- oma became painful and inflamed after taking two doses ; the medicine was repeated every four days, and suppuration set in ; the first pus discharged was thin and fetid, afterwards the pus became benign. A. h. Z. VII. p. 196. Ferrum mur. T7 j4inr removed a swelling of the foot with tearing-drawing pains in the feet, especially when beginning to walk; consequent upon metrorrhagia. Arch. II. 1, p. 115. Phosphorus X° removed a swelling in the region of the ankle, with pain when treading, and diarrhoea. Ann. VI. p. 178. Pulsat. removed a hot and red swelling of the legs up to the knees, resulting from suppressed fever and ague. Ann. I. p. 302. Rhus X 000 , and ten days after Sulp. II 00 . — Erysipelatous swelling of the foot. Symptoms : Pale swelling around the ankles. — Red place on the tibia and above the ankle, painful. — Sore pain of the soles of the feet, especially the heels, when walking. Ann. II. p. 232. Rhus V. removed a hard, pale swelling of the foot, with a good deal of tearing, consequent upon suppressed herpes. A. h. Z. III. p. 72. Sepia X°°, preceded by Sulp. removed a swelling of the hand, brought on by a mechanical effort. Symptoms : Excessive swelling of the hand and fingers, with violent itching and stinging in the parts. — Large blisters in the pulse of the hand, afterwards on the dorsum and fin- gers ; lastly the whole skin became raised, and the blisters poured out a lymphatic fluid. — Moreover chilliness, headache, DROPSICAL SWELLINGS; ANASARCA. 357 vertigo, clawing sensation in the chest, and want of appetite. Ann. IV. p. 461. Silicea cures lymphatic tumors ; X°° cured a tumor on the thigh, of the size of a child's head, covered with varicose veins, and another tumor, of the size of a hen's egg, on the temporal bone. They opened, poured out turbid lymph ; the former healed in a fortnight, Pi: Com. I. p. 25. Sulphur II 00 , removed swelling of the knee. Symptoms : Large swelling of the knees and the neigh- boring parts ; the knee can neither be bent, nor extended ; the swelling has a yellowish appearance, and is very painful. — Want of appetite. — Constant chilliness. — Hard, intermittent stool ; copious, unsuccessful desire to urinate. Natrum mur. was given to complete the treatment. Ann. II. p. 312. 21. DROPSICAL SWELLINGS ; ANASARCA. Arsenic X removed a swelling of the feet and abdomen, after the pains in the extremities had been removed by Br yon. and Ledum. Arch. VI. 3, p. 101. Arsenic X°°, several doses. Ascites and anasarca. Sympto?ns : Gangrenous blisters on the swollen upper and lower limbs. — Pale, bloated countenance with a greenish tinge. — Deep, running, half closed eyes. — Mouth open; lower jaw hanging down. — Tremulous, bright-red, dry tongue. — Violent hiccough ; much thirst, little appetite. — Involuntary discharge of stool and urine, the latter scanty. — Sleep restless, settling downward in the bed. — Pulse not perceptible, mere tremulous movement. A. h. Z. IV. p. 99. Arsenic, Bryon. Iod. and Phosp. did the most good in cases of anasarca and ascites in full-grown people, especially when the moral symptoms corresponded. A. h. Z. IV. p. 102. Arsenic X 0000 . Incipient dropsy of the chest. Symptoms : Humming in the head and ears. — Pressure upon the chest. — Dry cough. — Asthmatic sufferings ; is con- stantly obliged to sit, and is attacked with suffocative fits when lying upon the back. — Swelling of the hands and legs with burning pain, the extremities feeling cold to the hand. — Yellow color of the skin. — Great thirst ; little sleep. — Urine scanty and dark-yellow. — The remaining tearing between the shoulders, pain in the small of the back, and flatulent disten- tion yielded to Carbo veg. X°°. Pr. Com. II. p. 189. Arsenic removed incipient hydrothorax consequent upon purpura miliaria. Ann. IV. p. 21. 388 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. Arsenic X, two doses, commenced the cure of a case of hydrothorax, which was completed by Digit, and Helleb. Symptoms : Disagreeable sensation in the arm as if gone to sleep. — Clay-colored complexion ; bluish-red lips. — Tongue dry and red, covered with thick mucus on one side. — Scanty urine. — Expectoration of a quantity of mucus streaked with blood. — Painful pulling in the back. — (Edematous swelling of the pit of the stomach, and considerable infiltration into all the parts of the body. A. h. Z. I. p. 166. Bryonia V, one drop, removed oedematous swelling of the feet, increasing during the day, and diminishing in the night. Arch. III. 2, p. 89. Cainca IV , another dose on the fourth and eighth day. Ascites and anasarca consequent upon scarlet fever. Symptoms : Violent tearing tension in the abdomen ; pains in the limbs. — Shortness of breath, especially in the night, with frequent short hacking cough, without much ex- pectoration. — Cramp-like drawing in the occiput and nape of the neck ; obtusion of the head. — Obstinate retention of urine. — Costiveness. — Face bloated ; eyes deep and without lustre. Cainca IV°, four doses, one every eight days, effected con- siderable improvement in dropsy of the chest. Symptoms : Drawing tension and pressing in the left side of the chest, with shortness of breath, and violent oppres- sion of the chest. — Swelling of the right thumb and of both feet. — When sleeping, is unable to lie on the side. — Tenesmus of the bladder. — Difficult stool, every two days. — Pale, puffy countenance. Heyne pr. Erf. p. 81, 82, Camphora has been found very useful in two cases of dropsy ; a drop was given every five minutes until an improve- ment set in ; after which the doses were administered at longer intervals, and were finally omitted entirely. — In a few hours copious micturition set in, and the urine which had been turbid, and had deposited a thick and turbid sediment, became clearer. A. h. Z. V. p. 106. Cantharides appears to be suitable for such forms of dropsy as depend upon tonic spasms of the bladder, with strangury and tenesmus of the neck of the bladder, frequently accompanied with pain in the limbs, chronic coryza, etc. H. in R. II. p. 35. China has cured ascites in three old females. Shortly after taking the drug an increased secretion of urine set in, and in less than a week the swelling, difficulty of breathing and the troublesome cough had disappeared. Arch. XI. 2, p. 105. DROPSICAL SWELLINGS ; ANASARCA. 339 China IY, Ferrum. and Helleb. are very much praised in dropsy. A. h. Z. II. p. 14. China, a dose every eight days, is said to have cured seve- ral cases of ascites. A. h. Z. II. p. 24. China IV jo , one dose a day, for eight days, afterwards every two days for one week, cured a case of anasarca conse- quent upon hemorrhage. A. h. Z. VII. p. 22. Convulvulus arvens X 000 , has been found very useful in oedematous swellings of all kinds, in dropsy with obstruc- tions, abdominal complaints and weakness. — It produces watery stool and profuse flow of urine. Arch. XV. 1, p. 126. Digitalis X has cured a case of ascites and anasarca, and produced an improvement in the coexisting affection of the heart. Arch. XI. 2, p. 105. Digitalis has been repeated in various cases of ascites with great advantage, as soon as the improvement produced by a former dose remained stationary. Arch. XII. 2, p. 27. Digitalis, a few doses, removed anasarca consequent upon scarlet-rash. Ann. IV. p. 13. Digitalis IV, repeated eight days after, effected the cure of a chronic hydrothorax with general swelling, Arsen. hav- ing already effected some improvement. A. h. Z. I. p. 167. Dulcamara VII, half a drop. General swelling, conse- quent upon intermittent fever in a child. Symptoms : Countenance bloated ; swelling of the abdo- men and limbs. — Great restlessness in the night, owing to heat. — Scanty emission of urine, having a fetid smell. — Stool not every day. — Little appetite. — Thirst. — Empty eructations. — Debility. Ann. I. p. 353. Dulcamara, in other cases Rhus, affords help in cases of sudden anasarca affecting individuals who, while in a state of perspiration, had exposed themselves to a damp and cold air, but who were otherwise in good health, and had a good con- stitution. A. h. Z. VI. p. 344. Helleborus III has cured dropsy, complicated with inter- mittent fever ; the fever had been cured by Arsenic. Arch. VI. 3, p. 78. Helleborus has afforded striking relief in a case of per- fectly developed hydrothorax, restoring the secretion of urine which had almost been entirely suppressed. (China, Bryonia and Sepia completed the cure.) Arch. XII. 3, p. 145. Helleborus IV, one drop. Anasarca after purple-rash. Symptoms : Dropsical swelling of the cellular tissue. Is not able to remain up ; lies in a state of sopor, and becomes sullen and angry when the slumber is disturbed. — No ap- 390 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. petite. — Almost complete suppression of urine. — Complexion pale. Ann. I. p. 163. Helleborus. Acute dropsy. Symptoms : Excessive swellings of the face and body. — Pressure with the finger leaves a pit in the swelling. — Frequent desire lo urinate with scanty emission. — Frequent pinching in the umbilical region, followed by stool, and discharge of jelly- like mucus. — Pressure at the pit of the stomach. — Ptyalism. — Headache. — Great weakness. — Alternation of chilliness and pricking pain in the limbs. — Coldness of the whole body. Ann. II. 169. Helleborus X° removed ascites in a child, in three days. — Helleborus and Sqjjilla are said to do the most in ana- sarca and ascites of children. A. h. Z. IY. p. 101, 102. Helleborus, one dose, and two doses of Arsen., cured within four days anasarca consequent upon purple-rash. A. h. Z. IV. p. 266. Helleborus has frequently afforded extremely rapid relief in acute anasarca after scarlet- fever, when setting in in the form of anasarca or ascites. In the chronic form, large and fre- quent doses had frequently to be given. A. h. Z. V. p. 166, 167. Kali carb. has on one occasion been administered with great benefit to an old woman for dropsy. H. in R. I. p. 375. Lactuca virosa appears to be of much use in dropsy. It effected a speedy recovery in a case of enormous swelling of the feet, abdomen and eyelids. A. h. Z. I. p. 163, 164. Ledum has had a good effect in a case of anasarca, with pain in all the limbs and dry skin. Arch. VI. 3, p. 101. Lycopodium, given in alternation with Bryonia, has been the most useful remedy in completely developed anasarca. Arch. XV. 3, p. 326. Mercur. sol. 1-3, one or two grains a day, is the best remedy in acute hydrothorax after a scarlet fever. Symptoms : Violent oppression of the chest.— Short, quick, labored breathing. — Heat and sweat over the whole body. Anguish. — Continual, short, dry, concussive cough. — Children, when in the recumbent posture, have almost to sit up. — Also in chronic hydrothorax. Mercury has been found very useful. A.h.Z. V. p. 167, 322. Mercurius, large and frequently repeated doses, is useful in general anasarca and ascites, when depending upon affection of the liver. A. h. Z. V. p. 232. Phosphorus, has in two cases removed a continually re- curring oedema of the face, hands and feet. H. in R. II. p. 137. Rhus X has in some cases removed very shortly anasarca after scarlet fever. Arch. XIII. 1, p. 82. GLANDULAR AFFECTIONS. 391 Sambuc. cort. int. in one case of general anasarca pro- duced a great flow of urine, with diminution of the swelling. Arch. XIV. 3, p. 136. Solanum nigr., tincture, one drop, helped in dropsy from suppression of intermittent fever. Pr. C. I. p. 178. 22. GLANDULAR AFFECTIONS. Baryta carb., is an excellent remedy in glandular and scrofulous affections. A. h. Z. I. p. 161. Belladonna almost always cures inflammations of the glands and lymphatic vessels. Symptoms : Reddened places, resembling shining-red, in- flamed, irradiating streaks or cords, which frequently extend to where larger or conglomerate glands are situated ; the in- flamed and swollen glands give these lymphatic vessels a knotty appearance. The affected parts are hot, with tensive or stinging pain, especially during motion, and during exacer- bation of the fever. After Bell, the most suitable remedies are Merc, Rhus, Nux. Arch. IX. 3, p. 46. Belladonna is a distinguished remedy in swelling and indurations of the cervical glands in scrofulous subjects, and becoming liable to suppurate. Arch. XL 2, p. 80. Bellad. X 00000 , preceded by Acon., removed inflamma- tion and swelling of the inguinal glands. A. h. Z .IV. p. 278. Calcarea X°° has removed a hard and painful swelling of the submaxillary gland, of the size of an egg, impeding the downward movement of the jaw. Arch. XII. 3, p. 81. Calcarea, frequently repeated, facilitates the dispersion or suppuration of hard painless swellings of the parotid, cervical and submaxillary glands, and of glandular swellings in the cheeks. Ann. IV. p. 394. Calcarea, frequently repeated, has removed hard, painless swellings of the cervical glands, with hardness of hearing and discharge of a yellowish humor from one ear. J. d. It. H. III. p. 86. Carbo animalis is the homoeop. specific for induration of the axillary glands and nodosities in the mammae. Arch. IX. 1, p. 140. Carbo anim. has removed a swelling of the axillary glands which had made its appearance simultaneously with a rash eruption on the back, and inflammation of the eyelids. Arch. XII. 3, p. 144. Chamomilla IV, several doses, has dispersed in several cases indurations of the mammary glands in recently born children. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 99. 392 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. Chamomilla, when given at the commencement, has sometimes afforded help in intensely painful swelling of the cervical and submaxillary glands, painful during every move- ment of the neck from side to side. Dulcam. is said to be still more efficient. Arch. VIII. 3, p. 80. Conium is useful in glandular swellings. Arch. I. 1, p. 26. Dulcamara has been found remedial in inflammatory swellings of the inguinal glands, after a cold. Symptoms : Drawing-tensive pain in the affected parts, especially when moving the feet, extending to beyond the arch of the pubis, accompanied by vomiting, diarrhoea, colic, light fever. A. h. Z. V. p. 163. Dulcamara is not only useful in swelling of the inguinal glands, but still much more in swelling and induration of the cervical and posterior cervical glands. H. in R. I. p. 304. Graphites X., many doses, has been found very curative in the treatment of scrofulous, swollen cervical glands. A. h. Z. V. p. 165. Jodium (one grain with three grains of lard) employed ex- ternally, has been found useful in scirrhous swelling of the in- guinal glands, being the result of metaschematismus of the gout. A. h. Z. V. p. 169. Mercurius is suitable for inflammatory glandular swel- lings of children. Phlegmonous glands : Merc. sol. IV., one grain. Symptoms : Hard, smooth, shining, bluish-red, regularly shaped swelling of the submaxillary gland and the neighboring parts. — The mouth cannot be opened without pain. — Beating- pricking pains in the tumor. — Ptyalism. — Slight fever. (b.) Subinjlammatory glands : for ex : a hard, elastic swelling of the submaxillary gland without the skin being strikingly affected, and the gland which is not very hot or painful, being moveable. (c.) Incipient mastitis. — Merc ciner. V., one drop, three doses in three days. A. h. Z. V. p. 229. Nux. v. X 00 °j removed the acute inflammation of the lym- phatic glands of a lying-in woman. She had a relapse? which was brought on by a fault in diet, and which required other remedies. Original symptoms : Headache in the vertex, tensive, distensive, worst in the night. — Flat taste in the mouth, the tongue being but slightly coated. — Cutting pain in the lower limbs, both when at rest and motion, especially in the forenoon. Swelling of the glands and lymphatic vessels of the thighs, scirrhus. 393 bard and painful ; the thighs are hot. Stool hard and slug- gish. Continual chilliness in the forenoon, followed by heat and sweat. Chronic cough and herpetic eruption. Ann. IV. p. 214. Silicea X, VIII, V, IV, repeated doses, appears to be very useful in scrofulous swelling and induration of the cervical and parotid glands, coming on gradually, increasing slowly and frequently attaining an enormous development, almost painless, without any redness or heat of the skin. A. h. Z. V. p. 324, 325. Silicea X removed a chronic induration under the chin ; it had progressed gradually, and was very troublesome in chewing or swallowing. Arch. VII. 3, p. 31. Spongia is likewise a good remedy against glandular swellings. Arch. I. 1, p. 26. Sulphur, second trituration, one-half of a grain, and after- wards Spir. sulp. X° every seven days, removed glandular swellings which extended over the whole body, and were most frequent on the chest, which was covered entirely with glandular indurations. A. h. Z. IV. p. 263. Sulphur, and in three weeks Conium, several doses of each, removed glandular swellings of the neck, some of which had burst open and secreted a thin yellowish humor. J. d. h. H. III. p. 85. Sulphur X°° has cured large glandular swellings of the neck, succeeding scarlatina, some of which were near breaking open, accompanied with dropsical swelling and costiveness. Arch. XV. 2, p. 114. 23. SCIRRHUS. Arsenicum, two doses, removed an ulcer of the lower lip, of the size of a bean, oblong, having a sarcomatous base, and pad-shaped, hard edges, and being surrounded with a dark- red areola ; there was likewise a red spot on the cheek. Ann. II. p. 151. Arsenicum I, one dose every eight days, removed within six weeks scirrhous ulcers, which had destroyed the last half of the upper lip and the soft parts as far as the malar bone, and a large portion around the corner of the mouth. A. h. Z. V. p. 127. Belladonna IV, one drop, and a smaller dose in a fort- night, removed an induration of the lip. Symptoms : Considerable swelling of the upper lip, of an inflammatory character. — In the interior of the swelling a hard aa 394 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. body is felt, which is painful to pressure. — Dartings in the swelling in cold, rough weather. Arch. YIII. 2, p. 77. Belladonna affords essential relief in cancer of the womb, and is especially useful when there is a painful pressing from above downward, and an intense pain in the small of the back. Arch. XL 2, p. 81. Thuya, Mercur., Staphisag. and Acidum nitri, are likewise recommended against this affection. Belladonna is likewise an excellent remedy against scirrhous indurations of the mammae and lips. Arch. XL 2, p. 81. Belladonna 20, one drop every forty-eight hours, and in the third week a dose of Arsenic every four days. Scirrhus and prolapsus of the uterus. Symptoms : Hemorrhage from the womb, of various quanti- ties and qualities ; afterwards discharge of a fetid, whey-like mat- ter. — Pain in the small of the back. — Shootings in the region of the groin; costiveness and difficulty of walking. — Scirrhous in- duration of the whole of the uterus. — A weak infusion of Bel- ladonna was applied to the uterus externally by means of a sponge introduced into the vagina. — Perfect recovery. Ann. IY. p. 338, 339. Conium, afterwards Cham om ill a I, one drop, and lastly, daily friction with the tincture of Conium, effected the cure of a scirrhus of the mammae, brought on by a blow. The scirrhus had grown slowly, was rarely painful, but immoveable ; the skin which covered it had its natural color, and an itching was sometimes felt in it. Arch. IY. 2, p. 22. Conium Y, one drop, effected the decrease of a scirrhous ulcer of the lower lip, brought on by the pressure of the tobacco- pipe. The patient was finally operated upon. Arch. IY. 2, p. 24. Conium 1, one drop, the strong tincture being applied ex- ternally at the same time, removed a cancerous ulcer occasion- ed by pressure of the tobacco-pipe. Arch. YIII. 2, p. 70. Murias magnes. (a drop of which was taken every three days, by mistake, instead of smelling of it), removed gradually a scirrhous induration of the uterus. A. h. Z. I. p. 127. Nux. vomica VI, one drop, commenced, and Conium VII. completed the cure of a scirrhous ulcer of the lip brought on by long grief. Symptoms : First, a small scirrhus of the size of a pea, in the middle of the lower lip, with a black scab on top. — After removing it with the nitrate of silver, a painless ulcer was formed in both corners of the lips, spreading, rarely itching, with ele- vated, unequal edges of white color, emitting but a small quan- JAUNDICE. 395 tity of thin humor, and having a pale-red bottom. — Constant ptyalism. — Vehement disposition. Arch. IV. 2, p. 21. Phosphorus has been found useful against uninflamed indurations in the mammse, of the size of a goose-egg, hard as stone and very painful. A. h. Z. II. p. 192. Sepia has in some cases seemed to be the most useful re- medy for the complete cure of indurations of the neck of the uterus or the vagina. A. h. Z. I. p. 145. Sepia, five doses within thirty days, cured a tubercle on the lower lip, sometimes increasing to the size of a bean, of a cartilaginous character, and sometimes bleeding. A. h. Z. I. p. 164. Silicea X 6 , in two drachms of distilled water, a table- spoonful every other day, repeating the solution afterwards, re- moved a scirrhous induration in the face, which had spread over a large portion of the cheek, commencing in the left corner of the mouth. A. h. Z. II. p. 61. Silicea VI, afterwards X, removed a cartilaginous indu- ration of the upper lip, divided by a deep furrow, the bottom of which was covered with a cartilaginous crust. A.h.Z. II. p. 69, 70. 24. JAUNDICE. Arsenicum has been found more useful than any other remedy, in a case of jaundice, depending upon an incurable dis- organization of the liver. Arch. XV. 1, p. 100. Belladonna XII cured the jaundice of a child in a speedy and durable manner. Arch, VI. 3, p. 74. — In another com- plicated case of jaundice, in a female, Belladonna did much good, although other remedies had to be used to complete the cure. Arch. VI. 3, p. 70. Calcarea carb. I, one grain a day, for some days in suc- cession, after which the remedy was continued at longer inter- vals, and in the higher potencies, cured a case of periodical jaundice, with visible swelling of the liver and habitual con- stipation, grayish-white stool and weakened digestion. A. h. Z. VI. p. 308. Carbo veg. was the chief remedy in a case of jaundice complicated with itch and enuresis. Arch. X. 2, p. 82. ChamomillaIs frequently suitable in cases of jaundice oc- casioned by transitory causes, such as dietetic transgressions, emotions, catarrh, etc. Arch. VIII. 3, p. 68. Chamomilla cures jaundice occasioned by chagrin. Ann. III. p. 203. China, two doses, the fever having been allayed by Aconite. 396 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. Symptoms : Yellow color of the skin. — The region of the liver is painful to the touch. — Considerable distention of the ab- domen. — Want of appetite. — Stool but little colored. Ann. II. p. 167. Digitalis V. one drop ; one dose, followed by progressive improvement. Sympto?ns : Jaundice, vomiting of mucus. — Nausea. — Faintness. — Want of appetite. — Dark-brown urine. — Stool white as chalk. — Thirst. — Pulse full and slow. Arch. YIIL 1, p. 100. Digitalis in repeated doses, helped in spasmodic jaundice. Symptoms : Yellow color of the whole body, especially of the white of the eye, and the more delicate parts of the skin. — Nausea and inclination to vomit, with empty retching. — Tongue clean or else covered with white mucus. — Bitter taste. —Want of appetite. — Sensitiveness and pressure in the pit of the stomach and region of the liver. — Distention of the abdo- men. — Stool sluggish ; fasces gray, and resembling clay. — Urine scanty, turbid, thick, yellow-brown. — Alternation of chills and heat. A. h. Z. V. p. 161. Mercury is a specific in jaundice, and there are but few cures where Mercury is not indicated. H. in R. II. p. 47. Nux vom. IV, followed by Puls., afterwards Nux. YI 00 °, and then again Pulsat. Nux did most in this case. Symptoms : Jaundiced all over. — Constant pain in the region of the liver, deep-seated, aching and tensive pain, dis- tinguished by violent paroxysms, sometimes pricking or burn- ing, the pain sometimes extending to the pit of the stomach, the xyphoid cartilage, or between the scapulse ; sometimes the pain darts to the loins or upward into the region of the clavi- cles, especially when making a bodily exertion, sitting up in the bed, walking, or when resting upon the left side. — Con- siderable elevation in the region of the liver, with indurations which can be distinctly felt. — The pain was preceded by a feeling of repletion in the region of the stomach, with nausea and vomiting. — The attacks were accompanied with anguish, cold sweat of the face, hands and feet. — Afterwards faintness and drowsiness ; but is unable to sleep on account of starting when on the point of going to sleep. — The right upper and lower limb frequently go to sleep. — Urine turbid, brown-color- ed, with white, sandy sediment. — Stool white and resembling clay. — Pulse slow and sluggish. Ann. I. p. 150. Nux vomica X 6 , two doses ; giving Ignatia IV 6 as an in- termediate remedy, on account of a fault in diet. Symptoms : The whole body, especially the neck, face and white of the eye, were as yellow as a quince. — Want of cyanosis. 397 appetite, nausea and loathing, after eating but a little food.— Pressure in the region of the stomach. — Pappy and repulsive taste in the mouth. — Tongue slimy and covered with a dirty- looking coating. — Costiveness. — Urine saffron-colored. — Occa- casional chilliness. Ann. III. p. 204. Nux vomica, two doses, did most in curing a case of jaun- dice after intermittent fever ; Sulphur was given as an in- termediate remedy. Symptoms : Loss of appetite.— Pressure and repletion in the stomach. — Complexion yellow, almost black. — Frequent shuddering. — Weakness of the right foot ; deadness of the toes. — Urine foamy, and leaving a yellow stain. — Stool white and hard. — Distention of the abdomen. — Sweet taste in the mouth. — Hyosciamus cured the remaining cough with desire to vo- mit. J. d. h. Z. II. p. 149. Nux vom. 32, one drop, removed the jaundice of a passion- ate, vehement child. Arch. VI. Pulsatilla IV, two doses, giving Nux vom. X between. /Symptoms : Desponding, complaining, weeping mood. — The face, white of the eye and hands are lemon-colored. — The urine has the color of saffron. — General faintness and exhaus- tion. — Constant aching pain in the sub-costal region. — Prick- ing in the region of the liver, which was frequently so violent that it extended into the arm. — Tongue white and coated with thick mucus. — Want of appetite. — Frequent, empty nausea. — Constipation, or hard, black faeces. Ann. III. p. 202, 203. Sulphur is said to be specific in most cases of jaundice.— One-eighth of a grain of sulphur is triturated with one scruple of sugar for a whole hour, and the eighth part of this is taken every two days before breakfast ; after taking the third dose the reaction is waited for, which generally sets in after the lapse of two or three days ; if no improvement ensued, a few more doses were given, one every four days. A. h. Z. II. pp. 150, 151. 25. CYANOSIS. Digitalis, five drops of the tincture morning and evening. Ten drops were sufficient. Symptoms : The blue color was especially distinct on the lips, eyelids, tongue, and under the nails. — Great anguish ; asthma, especially when lying down. — Increased activity of the heart. — Hoarseness. — Dry cough and bloody cough. — Coldness of the hands and feet. Arch. VI. 3, p. 96, 97. Laurocerasus is likewise recommended in cyanosis. A. h. Z. I. p. 146. 398 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. 26. SYPHILIS. Acidum NiTRicuMis efficacious against both primary and secondary syphilitic ulcers in the mouth and when affecting the organs of deglutition, also against those ulcers which are occasioned in the above-mentioned parts by the abuse of Mer- cury. H. in R. I. p. 11, note. Acidum Nitri X 0000 . Secondary Syphilis. Symptoms : Whizzing in the head ; general undulations in the whole body after making an exertion. — Isolated, burn- ing crusts on the hairy scalp, emitting a fluid. — The face is covered with vesicles filled with a purulent fluid and sur- rounded with broad, red margins ; in a few days they form crusts. — In the corner of the right wing of the nose there is an elevation of the size of a bean and resembling a fig-wart. — The teeth look more dirty than commonly. — Difficult deglutition ; stinging in the throat, when swallowing liquids. — Redness and swelling of the tonsils. — Itching and dampness of the skin be- tween the limbs. — Sort of creeping in the skin, relieved by scratching. — Little sleep before midnight, afterwards a number of dreams. Pr. Com. II. p. 149. Acidum nitri X°, cured red spots on the foreskin, which formed scabs ; consequent upon gonorrhoea. Ann. III. p. 303. Acidum phosphor. Probably secondary syphilis compli- cated with mercurial disease. Symptoms : Ulcerated spot of the velum palati. — Sore feel- ing in the throat. — Ulcerated spot in the vermilion border of the lower lip. — The gums stand off from the teeth ; painful tubercle on the gums. — Erosive pain in the buccal cavity when chewing solid food. — The cervical glands are painful to the touch. Ann. II. p. 161. Laches is, four doses. Secondary syphilis. Symptoms : Frequent violent sore throat and cough. — The velum pendulum palati and the fauces are covered with cica- trices, separated by small, greenish-yellow ulcers. — Yiolent pain when swallowing food. — The ulcers cause a creeping in the throat, which induces cough and retching. — Ptyalism. — Occasional vomiting of the ingesta. — The neck is painful to the touch ; painful nodosities are distinguished here and there. Violent desire to urinate, emitting a quantity of urine and fre- quently accompanied with burning. — The menses are accom- panied with downward pressing pains in the loins, and are pre- ceded or succeeded by violent diarrhoea and colic. — Constipa- tion and difficulty of expelling the fseces. — At times she feels SYPHILIS. 399 chilly and cold, at times hot. Emaciation. — Complexion hav- ing an unnatural taint, yellowish, with circumscribed redness. — Nose pointed, with redness of the tip, and dripping all the time. — Frequent attacks of headache, as if the brain would start out of the skull, mostly early in the morning, and when raising the head. — Paroxysms of pain in the back, small of the back, hip and knee, only at night ; stitching, griping, and clutching, as if with the hand. Arch. XV. 1, p. 49. Mercurial solub. IV., one grain. Chancre. Symptoms : Swelling of the foreskin, and inflammatory redness on the inner surface, with sensation of pain. — Two ulcers with hard edges on the upper part of the glans, and when touching the penis a pain darts through the whole body. — Gloominess of the head when waking. — Roaring in the ears. Salt taste. — Tenacious stool. — Urine reddish. Arch. V. 3, p. 21. Mercurius sol., trit. IV, one-half of a grain ; previous to this Mercurius I. had been administered producing an exa- cerbation against which China was employed with success. Symptoms : Chancre on the corona glandis, on the inner surface and the margin of the prepuce, on the frsenum of the glans and the margins of the orifice of the urethra, making the emission of urine very difficult. Ann. II. p. 372. Mercurius sol. IV, two doses in three weeks. Syphilitic ulcers in the throat. Symptoms : Slight, rose-colored inflammation of the soft parts in the fauces. — Three ulcers, one very deep. — Erosive pain in the throat, especially when swallowing liquids. — In the evening troublesome dryness in the fauces, and hoarseness. — Violent dry coryza. — Pressure in the region of the forehead. Arch. VIII. 3, p. 56. Mercur. sol. X cured a chancre in the case of a man, and open buboes in a girl, together with a pustulous eruption on the hands, arms, and in the face, accompanied with syphi- litic angina. Arch. XL 2, p. 118. Mercurius sol. or vivus (II, IV, a few pellets, increasing the dose to one drop) repeating it, if necessary, cures recent chancres, and sometimes secondary ulcers in the fauces. In many cases of secondary chancres and inveterate syphilis, the usual method of treating such diseases is not sufficient. In such cases the cure was sometimes effected after taking one- fourth or one-third of a grain of Merc. sol. The cure of syphi- litic ulcers in the fauces was much more certain by taking Mercurius I, t^- - or i of a grain three days in succession ; if the improvement stopped for a time, a few more doses were 400 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. given. In inveterate syphilis those three doses were given every other day, after which the improvement continued from three to six weeks ; when repeating the medicine, another po- tency or another preparation was chosen, alternating Merc, viv., Merc, sol, Merc, prcecip. rubr. Mercur. sol. is suitable in syphilis when the lower potencies are used, for example : Merc. 1, 2, or 3, giving it more or less frequently according to circumstances. Patients who have been long treated alloeopathically, are more readily cured by means of Sulphur, Hep. sulp. and Aurum. A. h. Z. V. p. 225. Mercurius solub. IV, repeated every eight or ten days, was very efficient in the removal of chancre ; dry lint was ap- plied externally, and ablutions with water used. Arch. XII. 3, p. 146. Mercurius sol ?j two doses, ifa an( j j t Secondary sy- philis. Symptoms : The tonsils are red and swollen. — Painful deglutition. — Stitches in the ear. — Deep chancre on the corona glandis. — Heaviness of the head. — Disturbed sleep. — Burning thirst. — No appetite. — Burning in the chest ; the blood feels boiling. — Acrid and bitter eructations. — Fetid breath. — Pu- trid taste in the mouth. — Constipation. — Pain in the loins. — Red urine. — Heaviness of all the limbs. — Burning heat day and night, with increase of pain when uncovering himself. — In the night the symptoms are worse. Ann. II. p. 160. Mercurius sol., in some cases had to be given every other day in the first trituration, in order to effect the cure of syphi- litic ulcers. A. h. Z. I. p. 155. Mercurius vivus I, six doses, cured a recent chancre in thirty-four days ; the cure did not proceed rapidly till Mercury -iio" and ^Vo was given, the one in the evening, the other in the morning following. Ann. III. 213. Mercurius vivus 1, one grain every two days, cured five cases of primary chancre in from three to four weeks. Hygea, I. p. 16. Mercurius vivus X°°, cured syphilis in twenty-four days. Symptoms : Occasionally pains in the inguinal glands, where buboes had existed before, which had been suppressed by external applications. — Stitches in the chest, and sensation as if blood were brought up. Ann. III. p. 303. Mercurius vivus I, generally succeeds in removing pri- mary chancres, giving from three to six doses, one-half of a grain at a dose, every four days. A. h. Z. V. p. 146. SYCOSIS. 401 Mercurius vivus IV, every other day, has sometimes effected the cure of syphilitic ulcers when Merc. sol. would do no good. A. h. Z. I. p. 155. Mercurius subl. corros. X°°, two doses, cured small, dirty-looking, red ulcers on the margin of the glans, itching and burning. Hygea, I. p. 83. Merc praec rubr. is said to be very efficient in syphili- tic diseases, when the glands are considerably affected ; also in chancres in the fauces. A. h. Z. I. p. 146. Thuya has frequently cured ulcers of the penis and in the mouth, having a syphilitic appearance, but the contagious origin of which was very doubtful. It has likewise cured sy- phylitic ulcers of the fauces which had been treated with abun- dant quantities of Mercury. The cure is frequently effected by one dose ; if this is not the case, Mercury may be given. Arch. XL 1, p. 36. 27. SYCOSIS. Acidum nitri 10 L r , one dose, removed figwarts within the space of ten days. Thuya not doing any good. Arch. VIII. 3, p. 84. Acidum nitri removed dry, pediculated excrescences on the foreskin, and in the furrow behind the glans ; they were almost an inch in size. Ann. IV. p. 111. Acidum nitri, repeated frequently. Symptoms : The whole glans, the inner surface and the margin of the foreskin were bordered with innumerable excres- cences, looking like raw flesh, from the size of a pin's head to that of a hazlenut, bleeding and smarting when touched ever so lightly, and exudating a purulent matter of a disgusting sweet odor. — The other symptoms of syphilis accompanying the disease, had been removed by Mercurius. Ann. II. 369. Cinnabaris, two doses, helped in one case where Thuya was of no avail. Arch. VIII. 3, p. 84. Euphrasia X, internally and externally, was extremely efficient in curing the condylomata. After their removal, Acid, nitri I, half a drop, and Thuya IV 000 were given in alterna- tion, each remedy twice. Arch. XV. 1, p. 142. Euphrasia, tincture, externally and internally, removed figwarts in sixteen days, without leaving a trace. A. h. Z. IV. p. 37. Psoricum X°° 3 two doses, cured within a fortnight large condylomata on the margin of the prepuce, set side by side, in a circle, humid, itching and sometimes burning, accompanied 402 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. with wetting the bed in the night, and frequent micturition in daytime, emitting but little urine at a time, with burn- ing of the urethra, and condylomata accompanied wi 1 ulcera- tion of the lips; and dry herpes in the bends of t tie knees. A. h. Z. IV. p. 14. Thuya, two doses, applying the juice of Thuya exter- nally at the same time, and a dose of Mercury, removed a case of sycosis, where the whole scrotum was covered with hard excrescences, only a portion of which secreted a humor, and were accompanied with gonorrhoea. Thuya X 00 ° removed two figwarts on the penis, secret- ing a fetid purulent mucus ; Nitric acid YI co removed the accompanying brown, dry lump in the axilla. Arch. VIII. 1, 58, 59. Thuya X 00 °, the juice of the Thuya being at the same time employed externally, and Acidum nitri X°° being used between, removed the condylomata in a case complicated with psora, and for the complete cure of which several antipsorics, especially Calcarea, were required. Arch. X. 1, p. 85. Thuya effected the complete cure of figwarts in two cases, and produced a considerable improvement in a third case which had already become chronic. Arch. XII. 3, p. 149. Thuya was sufficient when the disease made its appearance in the shape of small, wart-like excrescences on the glans and foreskin, sometimes accompanied with yellowish-green gonorr- hoea, with burning during and after micturition. One or two doses were required for the cure, which was effected in six weeks, the gonorrhoea disappearing first. When the disease was accompa- nied with the primary forms of syphilis, and had not yet been mismanaged with Mercury, in this case Merc sol., one, two or three doses, removed the syphilitic complication, after which Thuya was employed with great success. If the pa- tient had already taken much Mercury, in this case, Hepar sulp. or Nitric acid had to be given first, after which came Merc sol., and then Thuya. When the condylomata termi- nate in horn-shaped extremities, the juice of the Thuya, mixed with half its quantity of alcohol, has to be employed externally, together with the internal administration of Thuya, and Aci- dum nitri has afterwards to be employed internally. Ann. I. p. 185. Thuya X 00 , two doses in a fortnight : lastly Acidum nitri VIIpoo. Symptoms : Vertigo when rising and looking up. — Sud- den repletion when eating with a good appetite. — Qualmish taste in the mouth. — Eructations after a meal, tasting of the ATROPHY; MARASMUS. 403 ingesta. — Rumbling in the abdomen. — Burning in the urethra as of nettles, especially in the morning and at noon. — Several warts in ! %e corona glandis, emitting a purulent humor when the moonds on the increase. — Stitching in the chest, after taking a cold drink, and two hours after a meal, cough with expectora- tion of yellow mucus, which is mixed in the morning with gray-green lumps. — Pain in the pit of the stomach when coughing, and becoming heated. — Tickling in the lower part of the trachea when becoming heated ; it induces cough. — Much sweat. — Frequent thirst. — The sleep is sometimes inter- rupted with heavy dreams. — Startings of the limbs when asleep, and sensation as if one were falling. — Heaviness and weariness of the lower limbs when going up stairs. Ann. I. p. 369. Thuya X 10 , dissolved in water, one tablespoonful a day, removed fig warts in a very short time. A. h. Z. V. p. 102, Thuya removed a quantity of condylomata on the glans, within the space of ten days, except one large wart which did not yield, until it had been moistened with the juice. Arch. XI. 2, p. 119. Thuya I, one drop, and Merc. viv. I, one-half of a grain, every eight days in alternation. The juice of Thuya was employed externally. Symptoms: Humid and horribly burning condylomata around the anus, being indented like the crest of a cock. — Leucorrhoea, excoriating the thighs. — Chancre on the nose, with pad-shaped red edges, and the base having the appear- ance of lard. — Mercurius was given first. — The ulcers dis- appeared in six, the figwarts in twelve weeks. A. h. Z. V. p. 147. Thuya pura, one drop, being applied externally every morning with five drops of alcohol, removed completely con- dylomata which, while treated with Thuya X and Acid, nitr. X in alternation, could only be diminished to a certain degree. A. h. Z. IV. p. 276. Thuya, two doses, removed figwarts on the anus, accom- panied with gonorrhoea, small chancrous ulcers on the fore- skin, and swelling of the cervical glands ; preceded by syphilis and alloeopathic mercurial treatment. Ann. II. p. 163. 28. ATROPHY, MARASMUS. Arsenicum X, two doses, at an interval of ten days. In the case of a child. Symptoms : Great emaciation. — Skin dry, like parchment. — Eyes sunken, surrounded with blue margins, constantly 404 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. closed. — No appetite, or else vomiting of the ingesta. — Fre- quent drinking, but little at a time. — Lies in a state of half slumber, interrupted by grinding of the teeth and moaning. — Great restlessness in the night and tossing about ; wants to change his position all the time. — Short slumber, interrupted by starting and jerking of the limbs. — Scanty stool. Arch. I. 1, p. 82. Arsenicum X, giving first Belladonna with some suc- cess. In the case of a child of ten months. Symptoms : Emaciation ; skin dry, shrivelled. — Some- times red places on the feet or puffiness of the face, and the bottom of the feet. — Swelling of the cervical and posterior cer- vical glands. — Distended abdomen. — Stool diarrhceic, hacked, green, frequently containing undigested things. — Constant co- ryza. — Frequent, loose cough in the night. — Wants to lie down all the time. — Obstinate and out of humor. — Little appetite. — Sometimes vomiting of the ingesta. — Much thirst. — Sometimes heat ; cold hands all the time. Arch. III. 1, p. 56, 57. Belladonna did a good deal in a case of atrophy, although the child was simultaneously fed with large doses of Opium. The cure was completed by means of the antipsorics. Symptoms : Had dwindled down to a skeleton. — Skin shrivelled, bluish. — Constant constipation. — - The food is thrown up again immediately. — Screams continually, drawing up his limbs. — Cries more during and before micturition than usually. Arch. XIY. 1, p. 138. China removed atrophy of a child with great thinness of the upper and lower limbs, voracious appetite, doughy swelling of the abdomen, frequent whitish, papescent stools, weeping mood and out of humor. Ann. II. p. 166. China, three doses. Marasmus in a boy. Symptoms : Frequent liquid stools. — Constant sweat, es- pecially in the night. — Want of appetite, thirst and cheerful- ness.- — Deep, heavy sleep. — Emaciation.— Paleness. — Great Weakness. — Ferrum was interposed between the second and third dose. Ann. II. p. 167. Cina removed the unfavorable symptom of wetting the bed in cases of atrophy. H. in R. I. p. 255. Lycopodium YI, one drop in one drachm of water, remov- ed psoric emaciation with rheumatism. Symptoms : Headache and vertigo. — Weakness of sight. — Luminous vibrations before the eyes. — Stitching pain in the eyes, temples and forehead. — Whizzing in the ears and tooth- ache, alternate with tearing in the limbs and pleuritic stitches, accompanied with dry cough. — Irregular appetite. — Vanishing ATROPHY; MARASMUS. 405 of strength, emaciation, wretched, pale appearance. — Sleep restless, heavy, disturbed by dreams. — Afterwards the pain in the chest increased, accompanied with exhausting cough and copious expectoration of mucus, evening fever every day, with chilliness, nausea, pain in the forehead, stitches in the region of the eyebrows and root of the nose, short, tight breathing, oppression of the chest and night-sweats. — Frequent attacks of troublesome heat in the day, with orgasm of the chest, nausea, unceasing yawning. — Intense stitching pain in the right foot, calves, knee, in the outer side of the limb near the hips, in the small of the back, and in the back, reaching as high up as the shoulder. A. h. Z. VI. p. 172. Nux vom., Arsen. and China, restored, in a few months, the health of a child in a state of atrophy and suffering with great costiveness. Ann. IV. p. 329. Nux vom. X, one-half of a drop. Atrophy of a child of two months and a half. Symptoms : Livid, yellowish, bloated countenance. — Dis- tended abdomen. — A good deal of rumbling in the abdomen. — Frequent diarrhoea, then again obstinacy. — A good deal of thirst. — Great appetite, but frequent vomiting of the ingesta. — Is almost always lying down. — Emaciation. — Vexed mood. Ann. IV. p. 447. Rhus X 5 , three doses, lastly Calcar. X°°. Atrophy of a child of two years. Symptoms : Pale complexion ; is no longer able to stand upon his feet. — Hard and distended abdomen. — A good deal of appetite and thirst. — Great emaciation. — Faeculent diarrhoea ten or twelve times a day, mingled with mucus and sometimes blood. — Feverish heat every afternoon, for several hours. Ann. IV. p. 463. Sulphur, in three weeks Calcarea, and seven weeks after that, China, cured atrophy accompanied with nightly diarrhoea and many little blotches on the hairy scalp and fore- head. Arch. X. 3, p. 10. Sulphur X°. Sort of consumptive fever in the case of a boy. Symptoms : Constant heat, very much increased in the evening, with a circumscribed red spot on the left cheek, in the afternoon. — Pulse rather hard and accelerated. — Skin dry, with thirst. — Urine with dirty, loam-like sediment. — Frequent stitches in the sinciput. — Frequent colic. — No appetite. — Fetid odor from the mouth. — Yellowish diarrhoea, every day once or twice, depositing a sediment of yellow sand. — Has sometimes bled from the nose. — Stitches in the side of the head. — During 406 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. the morning-sleep he sometimes raises his arms, with twitch- ing of the arms, lower limbs and the mouth. — Pains and para- lytic feeling in the lower limbs, debility. — Drowsiness in the day-time, and no desire for amusement. Ann. IV. p. 454, 455. Sulphur X 000 , in the evening, and X°° next morning, afterwards another dose ; Aconite VIII, one drop in five drachms of water had been given previously every hour. Emaciation and chronic asthma. Symptoms : Pale, thin appearance, deep-sunken eyes. — Circumscribed redness of the cheeks. — Vertigo, headache. — Pressure in the eyes. — Bitter, flat mouth. — Stitching and dig- ging-up in the teeth and eyebrows. — Pufhness. — No appetite ; much thirst. — Stool mostly dry ; sometimes mucous diarrhoea. — Breathing short and oppressed. — Palpitation of the heart. — Nausea. — Stitching in both sides of the chest, extending as far as the axilla. — Cough, with stitching in the chest and reddish expectoration. Pain in the nape of the neck. — Pain in the back. — Faintness and weakness of the limbs. — Heaviness of the feet, obliging him to lay them very high in the night. — Coldness of the feet. — Evening-fever. — Restless nights. — Pro- fuse sweat of the feet. — Sometimes burning in the soles of the feet. A. h. Z. VI. p. 249. 29. DEBILITY. China III removed the debility remaining after dysentery. Arch. 1. 1,?. 80. China IV, one drop. Debility from excessive lactation. Symptoms : She is scarcely able to move or to raise her head. — Aching, boring pain in the vertex. — The head feels bruised ; the debility and the bruised feeling are increased by exerting one's attention or by talking. — Sunken, pale counte- nance ; pointed nose ; faint, sunken eyes which hurt her when using them a little more than usually. — Indifference. — Weak voice. — Want of appetite ; much thirst. — Tongue coated white. — Slimy taste. — Sourish eructations. — Constipation. — A small quantity of turbid urine. — Small, quick, intermittent pulse. — Flaccid, dry skin. — Restless, light sleep, disturbed by anxious dreams when going to sleep. — Cough tormenting her day and night, with mucous expectoration and stitches in the back and sides of the chest. Arch. II. 1, p. 95. China IV removed debility from pulmonary hemorrhage. Arch. II. 2, p. 114. China III one drop, and afterwards IV, one drop. Weak- ness occasioned by hemorrhage after delivery. DEBILITY. 407 Symptoms : Discharge of serous blood, sometimes mixed with lumps of blackish blood, sometimes alternating with a purulent, fetid matter streaked with blood ; sometimes accom- panied with troublesome itching and spasmodic contraction in the interior of the genital organs ; the discharge is corrosive. — Feeling of heaviness, and painful pressing downward in the genital organs when walking. — During the examination she feels a smarting and burning soreness ; painless indurations around the mouth and neck of the womb. — Burning sensation when urinating. — Stool hard, evacuation painful. — Emacia- tion ; the milk flows nevertheless. — Great debility ; sweat when beginning to walk. — Little appetite ; great thirst. — Evening- fever. — Sad and desponding. Arch. VI. 3, p. 80. China has frequently cured debility from loss of humors, when three or four doses were given in succession. Arch. XII. 2, p. 16. China IV°° removed profuse night-sweats brought on by excessive lactation. Ann. IV. p. 168. China IV, debility and several other ailments. Symptoms : Is scarcely able to walk about in the room. — Pulse small and feeble. — A good deal of thirst. — A good deal of sweat in the night, and waking several times. — Violent pain in the vertex and occiput, as if all the hairs were being torn out. — Little appetite. — Tongue coated white-yellow. — Disagree- able, bitter taste in the mouth. — Pressure at the stomach after a meal. — Stool several times a day, and rather loose. — Yellow- ish complexion. — Drawing in all the limbs. Ann. II. p. 327. Moschus, one-fourth of a grain in four powders, removed a faintish sort of weakness remaining after fever ; in the night the skin became cold. Pr. C. I. p. 56. Baryta has several times cured bodily and mental debility of old people. Jinn. IV. p. 342. Cocculus has removed weakness brought on by a bodily effort. Symptoms : A sort of fainting frequently. — Tremor of the whole body ; sweat when moving about. — Orgasm of the blood in the chest, with anxiety. — Aching pain in the head. — Nau- sea ; want of appetite ; much thirst. — Little sleep ; mild, slow temperament. Arch. VI. 2, p. 80. Veratrum is useful in weakness remaining after diseases, when the patient inclines to faint in consequence of the least exercise, such as going to stool ; the. feet are sometimes swol- len. H. in R. y. p. 347. 408 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. 30. COXARTHROCACE. Colocynthis II, one drop. Brought on by a violent shock against the symphysis pubis. Symptoms : Sits on the right buttock, the affected limb is stretched out, the toes being turned inward, the heel outward. - — She has ten or twelve attacks of intolerable pain every day, the pain darting through the limb from the region of the left kid- ney, and corresponding with a violent labor-like colic. — Hyper- ostosis in the region of the sacro-iliac symphysis and the pubic bones, painful and burning when touched. — The region of the fundus of the womb exhibits a tough skin, hard, uneven, and experiencing a burning and stinging pain when touching it. — The abdomen is distended and painful to the touch. — When the pain is felt in the region of the kidney and in the thigh, it is accompanied with a feeling of constriction in the intestines, extending into the left chest, and accompanied with conges- tion of blood to the head. — The urine is emitted with tenes- mus, profuse, clear during the pain, but depositing a reddish, gravel-like sediment. — The stool is at times natural, at times deficient, at times there are several mucous discharges ; some- times accompanied with burning at the anus, followed by a feeling of weakness and paralysis of the anus. — Periodical pain in the chest and hemicrania. — Inclines to faint. — Debility. — Sleep restless, and disturbed by dreams — Alternation of chil- liness and heat. — Weeping mood. Arch. VII. 3, p. 103. Sulphur X°, four doses, every three days, followed by X°°, three doses, one every eight days, removed a case of cox- arthrocace after cold, the limb being too long, the buttock having become shrivelled, and the affected limb being placed in front of the sound one upon the big toe of the latter. A. h. Z. II. p. 73. 31. CONGESTIONS. Aconitum removes congestions to the head in persons ac- customed to blood-letting, with vertigo unto falling, and con- siderable headache, stupefying pain in the sinciput, cloudiness and momentary loss of consciousness, luminous vibration be- fore the eyes. Hygea, I. p. 24. Belladonna removes violent congestions to the head. Symptoms : Distention of the veins of the head. — Horrid hemicrania burning and pricking at intervals, increased by motion, noise, bright light. — Sparks and luminous vibrations CONGESTIONS. 409 before the eyes, or else obscuration of sight. — Whizzing in the ears ; fainting fits ; sopor. It relieves likewise congestions to the chest. Symptoms : Great shortness of breathing with constant short cough. — Anxiety, restlessness. — Yiolent and quick beat- ing of the heart; slight indications of spasm of the chest. — Burning heat ; great thirst. Also congestions of the uterine and hemorrhoidal vessels. Symptoms : Distention, tightness, pressure, heat and burn- ing. in the abdomen. — Burning, pricking, repletion, tension and pushing sensation deep in the abdomen and the internal geni- tal organs. — Drawing cutting around the loins, with heat and anxiety in this region, sometimes accompanied with an in- tense pressure and cramp-pain in the small of the back. Arch. XL 2, p. 50. Bryonia removed violent congestions to the head and chest, brought on by deficient menstruation. Arch. XII. 3, p. 142. Bryonia removes congestions to the head. Symptoms : Aching pain in the sinciput, forehead and temples, pressing from within outward, as if the head would burst, accompanied with dartings through the head, aggravated by stooping, moving, coughing and sneezing. A. h. Z. V. p. 68. Mercurius removes venous congestions to the stomach and abdomen. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 93. Nux vomica removes congestions to the head, brought on by a sedentary mode of life, continued meditation and spirit- uous drinks, accompanied with distention of the veins of the head, heat and redness in the face, headache, especially in the forehead. Also congestions to the chest, brought on by similar causes, with palpitation of the heart, short panting breathing, anxiety and asthmatic symptoms. Also congestions to the abdomen, brought on by similar causes, with tightness, distention, pressure, heat, burning and various disturbances in the functions of the abdominal organs. Likewise passive congestions to the uterus. H. hr. Erf. I. p. 49. Nux vomica removes congestions to the head. Symptoms : Vertigo when walking and stooping. — Drea- riness and heaviness of the head. — Aching and tensive pain in the sinciput, especially over the eyes. — Heat and redness in the face. Tasteless vomiting, night and morning. A. h. Z. V. p. 274. BB 410 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. Pulsatilla To~oo*j another dose in a fortnight. Conges- tion of blood to head and chest. Symptoms : Weeping and vexed mood. — Sleep restless. — Beating and throbbing, especially in the left side of the head. — Black points before the left eye. — Taste slimy. — Tongue moist and coated white. — Great dryness without thirst ; diffi- cult deglutition. — Attacks of vertigo, especially when stooping. — Increased spitting of mucus in the evening. — Palpitation of the heart. — Tearing pain in the small of the back during mo- tion ; formication in the arms. — Frequent, empty eructations. — Great debility. — The remaining headache, dryness in the throat, star-shaped shine around the light, black points before the eyes, yielded to Belladonna. Arch. II. 2, p. 78. 32. MORBUS MACULOSUS WERLHOFII. Bryonia. In a child of seven years. Symptoms : Several attacks of vomiting everyday, shortly after dinner, with retching and raising of food; sometimes vomiting of mucus between the meals. — Cough with expecto- ration. — Continual stitching pain in the head. — The whole body seemed covered with petechias, except the face. A. h. Z. IY. p. 275. Rhus X procured speedy relief in two cases. In one case there was great debility, bluish blood-spots over the whole body of the size of lentils, reiterated hemorrhage from the mouth and nose ; in the other case, there were real sugillations in the face and hands as from blows. Pr. C. I. p. 7. Silicea X brought on a kind of morbus maculosus, espe- cially on the foot. A.h. Z. I. p. 162. 33. FUNGUS H^MATODES. Phosphorus X°. In an old man. Symptoms : Conical swelling, of the size of a fist, on the thigh between the trochanter and the spinous process of the ilium ; it is somewhat moveable near the root, hard, elastic ; was painless before and cool, but is now warmer and painful. — The tip has burst open like an abscess ; venous blood is con- tinually oozing out, at times coming out in one stream, at times in drops. A similar, but smaller swelling on the left limb. One dose effected a complete cure, being permitted to act a long time. A second fungus nematodes on the little finger yielded to the same drug. Arch. IX. 3, p. 133. EXTERNAL INJURIES. 41 1 34. TELANGIECTASIA, OR NiEVI MATERNI, (ANEURISM BY ANASTOMOSIS.) Carbo veg. has effected the gradual removal of hereditary telangiectasia in children. Symptoms : Round, flat, soft, elastic, elevated swellings on the skin, consisting in a net of dilated capillaries. — A slight injury produces a violent hemorrhage. A. h. Z. Y. p. 86. Sulphur - L - helped in another ccse; Sulphur X was successfully employed in another case. Arch. X. 2, p. 107. 35. EXTERNAL INJURIES. Acidum Sulphur I 000 , repeated in a few days, and six drops of the concentrated sulphuric acid in six drachms of wa- ter being applied externally, removed excoriations occasioned by riding on horseback, even when the surface of the whole thigh presented a red, sore, ulcerated surface, or when the soft parts had been reduced to a condition resembling humid gan- grene, with sugillations, gangrenous blisters and dull pains. Arch. XII. 1, p. 149, 150. Arnica may be employed in recent contusions and for the purpose of removing the swelling accompanying fractures. Arch. II. 3, p. 104, 105. Arnica, infusion, internal and external. Sprain of the foot. Symptoms: Swelling of the foot and malleoli. — Stiffness of the tarsal joint and pain when moving it. Arch. IY. 3, p. 45. Arntca, infusion, internally. Shock against the false ribs. Symptoms : Dull pain in the region of the affected parts, increased by motion. — The pain becomes intolerable by sneez- ing and blowing the nose. — Pulse full and hard. — Thirst mod- erate ; no appetite — Countenance pale. Arch. IY. 3, p. 47. Arnica II, one drop. Knock against the head. Symptoms : Aching pain in the forehead. — Heat in the face and head, the rest of the body being cool. — Whizzing in the ears. — Contraction of the pupils. — Painful pressure on the border of the right orbit. — Nausea in the morning. — Tenesmus of the rectum, without stool. — Thirst. — Evening-fever. — Out of humor. Arch. Y. 1, p. 68. Arnica II. Kick from a horse upon the eye. Symptoms : Aching pain in the forehead. — Jerkin g-tearing 412 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. headache, increased by cough. — Swelling of the eyelids, with sugillations ; redness of the white of the eye. — Sensitiveness of the eyes to the light. — Obscuration of sight. — Pain when moving the eye, with sensation as if it were sore. — Profuse flow of tears. — The pains extend as far as the ear, tearing in the ear. — Disagreeable feeling of pressure in the adjoining parts. — Swelling of the nose. — Putrid, slimy taste. — Bitter eruc- tations, tasting of putrid eggs. — Brown urine, with brick-dust sediment. No stool. — Drowsiness. — Thirst.— Chilliness, then heat. — Hypochondriac anxiety. Arch. V. 3, p. 23. Arnica IV, one drop ; applications of cold water exter- nally, and when suppuration had set in, of smashed carrots. Injury of the head by a carriage- wheel. Symptoms : The scalp is torn in several places and peels off from the bone. — Swelling of the head, the eye being closed. — Face red and hot. — Head extremely painful. — Pulse quick, full and hard. — Burning heat, with thirst. Arch. VI. 1, p. 96. Arnica I. Contusion of the arm and chest, by a carriage passing over it. Symptoms : Contusion, swelling, and sugillations of the forearm. — The chest is painful when breathing or when mov- ing about. — Pulse hard and full. Arch. VI. 1, p. 110. There are some more cases recorded in the same place, for example : Contusion in the region of the root of the nose, twist- ing of the wrist-joint ; subluxation of the shoulder-joint ; Ar- nica helped in every case, and was sometimes employed ex- ternally. Arnica I 12 , dissolved in water. Apparent death after fall- ing from a roof. Symptoms : Apparent extinction of all the vital functions. — Face red, bluish, but not very much puffed. — The eye is twisted to the left side, and shining. — All the parts are movea- ble, and have their natural temperature. Arch. XII. 1, p. 100. Arnica, internally, removes the pain which is sometimes felt in the swollen and inflamed legs, after riding on hard-trot- ting horses. Arch. XII. 1, p. 149. Arnica II°° ; and externally. — Blow upon the head. Symptoms : Falling down with loss of consciousness. — Hemorrhage from mouth and nose. — Pale countenance. — Stut- tering T — Haemoptysis. — Vomiting. — Sopor. — Considerable and painful tumors on the head, arms, and on one knee. Arch. XII. 3, p. 78. Arnica X°°, repeated in eight days, luxation of the cer- vical vertebrae brought on by a fall. Symptoms : The cervical vertebrae are pushed forward on EXTERNAL INJURIES. 413 the left side ; they are set obliquely upon one another. — The head is turned to the right side ; cannot be moved. — Loss of consciousness the first days. — Unsteady gait. — The left arm is paralyzed. — Frequent tearing in the shoulder. Arch. XIV. 3, p. 113. Arnica II 000 , repeated in six days ; afterwards two other doses of Arnica III 00 . Injury by a mill-wheel. Symptoms : Severe bruise in the region of the left false ribs, of the size of a hand, the skin being completely torn off. — Fearful oppression of the chest — Frightful burning in the abdomen, especially in the liver. — Constant hiccough. — Disten- tion of the abdomen and region of the liver, painful, even when touched ever so lightly. — Cough and spitting of blood. — Vomiting. — Body icy-cold. — Pulse small, frequent, wiry. — Breathing suppressed, frequent, moaning. — Countenance sunk- en, pale, lips blue. Hearing diminished. Ann. II. p. 350. Arnica III, one drop, another dose on the fifth day ; giving two doses of Aconite between, on account of wound-fever hav- ing set in. Externally the tincture of Arnica III, ten drops in half a pound of water. Bite. Symptoms : The skin and tendons on the dorsum of the finger, and especially in the plain of the vola manus, were either torn or bit through. — By a second bite, the last joint of the finger was bit through. Ann. II. p. 361. Arnica II, internally, and the tincture of Arnica exter- nally, effects the cure of cuts and fractures. Arnica removes emphysena occasioned by the fracture of a rib. Ann. IV, p. 78. Arnica IV, one drop; the tincture externally. Concussion of the brain and hemorrhage occasioned by knocking the head against a carriage. Symptoms : Vertigo ; partial loss of consciousness. — Penis and scrotum are blue-red, and swollen enormously, painful. — The swollen parts feel sore, tense and torn, with violent fever. Ann. III. p. 271. Arnica I, given to the mother. Fall of an infant. Symptoms : The child is deadly pale, and becomes dumb. The limbs are relaxed, the head is hanging on one side. — Moaning. —Vomiting of milk and blood after drinking. Fall of a man. Symptoms : Compressive pain in the chest, with spitting of blood. — Breathing anxious and oppressed. — Stitches in the side, especially during a deep inspiration, when talking or mov- ing about. — Dry cough with increased stitching. — Scanty and bloody expectoration. — Inability to lie on one side. — Raling 414 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. breathing. — Obtusion of the head. — Yertigo. — A good deal of thirst. — Dry and coated tongue. — Want of appetite. — Costive- ness. — Red urine. — Full pulse. — Burning skin. — Sopor with a number of fancies. — Great restlessness and anxiety. — Con- stant lamenting. — Bruised pain in the chest and limbs. Ann. IV. p. 320. Arnica, externally, removed the injuries inflicted upon the face of a person by blows. Symptoms : Swelling of the eyelids. — Sugillations of the right eye, which is blue-red. The lids are ecchymosed. — Sponginess and swelling of the cornea. — Wound on the mid- dle of the nasal bones, through which air and blood enter. — Nose swollen and blue. — Lips swollen and ecchymosed. — Wound between the lower lip and chin. — The foreteeth, upper and lower incisores and the alveolar borders are pressed in ; the teeth are loose. — Contusion behind the ear. — Pr. C. I. p. 198. Arnica, internally and externally, cured a contusion of the index finger. A. h. Z. IY. p. 38. Arnica cured a chronic disease, occasioned by blows upon the pit of the stomach. Symptoms : Aching and cutting pains in the pit of the stomach and epigastrium. — Constant nausea. — Frequent empty retching, especially in the night. — Yomiting of the in- gesta. — Contipation. — Slow fever. — Great emaciation. — Sad ; out of humor, desponding. A. h. Z. Y. p. 23. Arsenicum X, one drop, cured an illness brought on by a dissection wound. Symptoms : Red, itching, fine border around the w^ound, resembling ringworm, extending as far as the tip of the finger and the hand ; deadness of the parts. — The finger is white, pale, looks dead. — Hectic fever, Arch. XIY. 2, p. 92. Rhus X°, six doses, afforded help against tonic spasms of the facial muscles, displacement of the vertebral column and paralysis of the lower extremities, brought on by a fall from the top of the stairs. Arch. XII. 1, p. 128. Rhus effected the cure of a concussion of the hand by a sudden blow, producing entire insensibility, painful and violent- inflammation of the whole hand, terminating in ichorous sup- puration. In another case Rhus helped also, but the cure was completed by Arsenic Pr. C. I. pp. 4, 5. 36. DISLOCATION j SPONTANEOUS LUXATION. Arnica used externally, removes the difficulties which are the usual concomitants of luxation, caused by a fall, shock, blow, twisting, etc. Arch. II. 3, p. 104. DISLOCATION; SPONTANEOUS LUXATION. 4^5 Calcarea X°j two doses. Spontaneous luxation in a child of twelve months. Symptoms : When walking, the childs treads on the toes of the right foot, keeping the knee bent, which produces limp- ing. — When standing, the limb sometimes rests only upon the toes, sometimes upon the whole sole. — Since the limping com- menced, the child's head was covered with sweat when sleep- ing. — Painless glandular swelling, on the neck. Ann. IV. 2, p. 209. Calcarea X°, three doses, every other day, removed a dislocation of the cervical vertebrae, brought on by a fall ; two of them protruded on the left side, and could not be replaced owing to the violence of the pains. Arch. XIII. 1, p. 91. Colocynthis, another dose in ten days and four weeks. Spontaneous luxation in a child of thirteen years. Symptoms : Pain when moving the right upper arm, and when pressing upon the shoulder-joint, sometimes a stitching from the shoulder to the back. — Stitching pains over the bend of the right knee, especially during motion, but also during rest ; they extend towards the hip. — When walking, the right limb was dragged after the other ; it is longer, and the trochan- ter, knee and buttock are lower than the corresponding parts of the other limb. — The region of the hip-joint is warmer than that of the left limb. — Pain in the right mamma, which is now ach ing, now pricking. — The cervical glands are swollen and hard. /. d. h. H. II. p. 159. In another case Colocynthis and Zincum effected a cure. A third case of spontaneous dislocation of the head of the femur, and ulceration of the parts around, was entirely cured by the antipsorics. Arch. VIII. 3, p. 132. Rhus V, one drop, using the tincture of Arnica externally previously. Spraining the foot. Symptoms : Sharp pain in the joint, especially when he attempts to rise from a seat, or to go up stairs. — Pricking pains in the joints, when the tip of the foot is elevated above the heel. — Frequent drawing in the joint when at rest ; constant dull aching and burning. Ann. I. p. 134. Rhus X°, even when merely smelled of, has specific cura- tive powers in sprains, strains and other kinds of stretching of the tendons, even when great pain and considerable swelling were present. A. h. Z. I. p. 136. Sulphur II helped in spontaneous luxation of a boy often years. A. h. Z. II. p. 192. 416 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. 37. GANGRENE. Arsenicum X, one drop. Gangrene of the tongue. Symptoms : The left side of the tongue is black, gangre- nous ; also the muscles of mastication of that side. — Cadave- rous odor from the mouth. — The right side of the tongue is moist and covered with white mucus. — Indistinct speech. — Great thirst. — Lies in the bed pale as death, senseless. — "Violent fever with fetid diarrhoea. — Delirium. — Violent spasm with loss of consciousness. — Pulse small and quick. — The neck and the left lower jaw are covered with a soft, painless swelling. Arch. VI. 3, p. 107. Arsenicum I, one drop, three doses, one every two hours, acted very beneficially in gangrene of the arm ; the cure was effected by two successive doses of Opium I, then China I, one drop, two doses, and lastly Silicea X, one drop. Symptoms : The features express anguish and pain. — Faint look from hollow eyes. — Stammering speech. — The left arm and the lower limbs are cold. — The right arm is gan- grened ; in the middle of the arm a burning prickling sensation is experienced when touched by the hand ; the lower part of the arm is cold, immoveable, insensible, and is partly covered with a cheesy ash-colored mass, partly with black-blue blisters containing a bloody fluid, and extending from the scapula to the tips of the fingers. — Pulse weak, small, frequent. — Invo- luntary discharge of the faeces and urine. — Thirst unquench- able. Ann. IV. p. 298. Arsenicum IX, and externally Arsenicum I, with two drachms of distilled water. Gangrenous ulcer on the toe, oc- casioned by a shock. Symptoms : Mouth and throat are quite dry ; rustling sen- sation as of dry leaves in the throat. — Horrid burning and dig- ging-up sensation in the toe, worst in the night. — Horrid tear- ing in the foot and leg. — The toe is quite black, secretes a quantity of fetid ichor ; the anterior phalanges are shrivelled and insensible. — The dryness of the throat was relieved by Belladonna. Ann. IV. p. 398. Arsenicum X 000 removed in twenty -four hours the violent pains, and the erysipelatous inflammation around a gangre- nous ulcer. A. h. Z. IV. p. 78. 38. ULCERS. Acidum phosphor, cured flat, painless ulcers on the leg, without redness, with an indented uneven base, and secret- ing a dirty-looking pus. Arch. XIV. 1, p. 40. ULCERS. 417 Anthracin X. Brown-bluish spots on the leg, which had burst open and had spread over a large surface. The cure was completed in five days. A. h. Z. IV. p. 39. Antimonium crudum, one dose, Sulphur having been given previously, and a long interval intervening, cured a fis- tulous ulcer in a child. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 109. Arsenicum X°°, removed black-blue ulcers, surrounded with a shining red border, one being situated on the front part of the thigh, one in the bend of the knee. The swelling hinder- ed walking. The ulcer in the bend of the knee required yet two doses of Arsenic to cure. A. Ii. Z. VII. p. 327. Arsenicum X, one dose. Symptoms : The whole body, except the face, was covered with small ichorous ulcers, painful, and burning when becom- ing cold ; the pain is somewhat relieved by warmth. — Emaci- ation. — Great exhaustion. — Every kind of food causes a pres- sure in the oesophagus, as if it had been arrested there. — Rest- less sleep. — Fever every day ; first chilliness, afterwards heat, and lastly sweat. — Mind full of uneasiness and despair. Arch. I. 1, p. 105. Belladonna was employed with the happiest effect against a scrofulous ulcer on the foot of a girl. A. h. Z. I. p. 156. Calcarea improved suppurating fistulous ulcers in front of the ear, extending along the cheek, towards the neck. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 74. Calcarea VI 000 cured an ulcer on the hyperostosed tibia, the bone being affected. * The remaining drawing pain yielded to Acidum nitri, and the hyperostosis to Mezereum II 00 . A. h. Z. III. p. 42. Calcarea X°, six doses, one every seven days, cured three fistulous ulcers on the posterior surface of the thigh, with hard- ness, swelling and redness of the adjoining soft parts. A. h. Z. III. p. 165. Carbo veg. deserves employment in ulcers, especially in suppurating lymphatic ulcers, when they are affected with a burning pain. H. in R. I. p. 189. Graphites X° commenced the cure of an ulcer of the foot which was completed by Lycopodium. Symptoms : A flat, herpetic ulcer of the skin in the region of the ankles, on the whole anterior surface of the tarsal joint ; it secretes a good deal of ichor, and is bordered with small lit- tle ulcers penetrating deep into the skin, and looking like pus- tules when making their first appearance. — Violent itching and smarting pains in the whole ulcer, accompanied with chilliness, 418 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. and extending up to the knee. — The ulcer suppurates a good deal at the time of the menses. — Frequent alternation of cos- tiveness and diarrhoea. — Chilliness during the period, and dis- charge of blood from the anus, accompanied with cutting pains in the legs and calves. — Violent palpitation of the heart after every emotion. Ann. II. p. 164. Graphites X°, and after a long interval Sepia X°. Sypmtoms : Ulcer on the dorsum of the foot, covered with impure, ichorous pus, having a fetid smell ; red granulations on the base of the ulcer ; callous edges, very painful to the touch. — Constant lancinating pains in the ulcer, especially in the night and forenoon. — -The foot is swollen, blue-red around the ankles and hot, accompanied with chilly feeling in the foot. Ann. III. p. 196. Graphites X°°, five doses, one every twelve days, cured ulcers of the foot, which originated in pustules, were always inflamed and painful, and would not heal. A. h. Z. II. p. 73. Graphites X removed an ulcer on the small toe, with swelling of the foot, extending beyond the ankles, redness, violent tearing. A. h. Z. III. p. 64. Hydrophobin X° cured two bites of mad dogs. In one case three doses were required, one every other day ; the blue wounds had become malignant ulcers, surrounded with bluish-red borders, having pad-shaped and hard edges, and a badly suppurating base. Arch. XT. 1, p. 34. Lachesis is useful in old ulcers of the foot ; one or two doses of Lachesis X brought on the rapid cicatrization of several ulcers on the leg, having a dirty appearance. Arch. XIII. 2, p. 102. Lycopodium VI°, one dose. Sy??iptoms : A tumor of the size of a fist, hard as a stone in the beginning, red, painful as if torn and ulcerated, not en- during any contact ; the tumor covers the right side of the neck, ear, and a part behind and above, accompanied with in- flammation of the external ear. — An abscess forms after the application of warm poultices, which, when opened, emits a quantity of pus, leaving hardness and a swelling behind. — Spontaneous formation of openings and fistules with callous edges, and eking out of a serous fluid. — The ulcer is painless per se ; it is only painful when a current of air is coming in contact with it. Arch. VII. 2, p. 52. Lycopodium IX, one-fourth of a drop, removed an ulcer on the leg which came on after a knock in the region of the inner ankle, became deeper and deeper, had callous edges, se- creted a fetid, impure ichor, finally occupied the whole of the ULCERS. 419 tarsal joint, and caused violent burning pains especially at night. Ann. III. p. 196. Lycopodium is suitable in malignant, inveterate ulcers of the foot, salt-rheum, phagedenic ulcers, generally occupying the legs. In one case, repeated doses of Lycopodium V, one drop, were given in the commencement, afterwards X, one drop. Symptoms : The left leg was covered with a multitude of ulcers ; they are all of them flat, and do not penetrate through the skin. — Edges red, hard, shining, raised. — The base has a dirty-yellow appearance, greenish, bluish, pale-red. — Pus copi- ous, watery, ichorous, fetid ; diminishing when at rest, and yellowish. — The ulcers are surrounded with a blue-red, hard, hot, painful border ; the leg and foot are thick and swollen, hard, shining, red, inflamed. — The pains are partly tearing, partly lancinating ; sometimes there was a continued aching, which was almost insupportable in the night and in bad wea- ther. — Likewise ulcers on the right leg and forearm. A.h. Z. V. p. 195. Nux vomica, renders good service in inveterate ulcers sur- rounded by a bright-red swelling which is generally brought on by the affected parts becoming cold ; accompanied with a tearing pain in the ulcer. H. pr. Erf. I. p. 47. Psoricum II has cured ulcers of the lower limb, with in- tolerable itching over the whole body. A. h. Z. II. p. 192. Psoricum X, two doses, removed a malignant pustule. Symptoms : Conical scab on the dorsum of the hand, of the size of a dime, surrounded by a circumscribed, blue-red areola as large again as the scab itself. The confines of the scab and areola were marked by a whitish humid ring, in which new scurf formed. — Burning pain and tension. A. h. Z. III. p. 117. Psoricum X and Anthracin in alternation cured ulcers on the leg and tibia of an old man. A.h.Z. V. p. 64. Rhus X, one dose, cured an ichorous suppuration round the patella, the ulcer having raised edges and a febrile condition being constantly present. Pr. Com. I. p. 5. Rhus X 0000 , in six days X 00 °. Malignant ulcers. Symptoms : Gradually the whole body, except the head, chest and back, becomes covered with large and small vesi- cles, containing a clear, yellow fluid and itching considerably. — The opened vesicles had become gangrened ulcers, secreting an acrid, fetid ichor, which was likewise secreted from the in- ner surface of the toes. — Continual and violent fever ; pulse small and quick. — The whole head, especially the face, was 420 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. bloated and red, with oedema of the lower eyelids and the penis. — The throat was somewhat swollen, making degluti- tion difficult. — Stool delaying, but every day. — Urine suppres- sed, scanty, turbid and brown. — Little appetite ; much thirst. — Disposition impatient ; out of humor. Pr. Com. I. p. 172. Silicea VI°, smelling, repeated in three weeks. Ulcer of the foot, the original cause of which was congelation. Symptoms : Deep ulcer on the dorsum of the foot, with an impure base, the wound, which secreted a quantity of thick, jelly-like mucus, being covered with a quantity of spongy and readily bleeding flesh. Arch. VII. 2, p. 46. Silicea X, one dose, cured an ulcer of the tibia, which was brought on by a previous violent inflammation ; the ulcer secreted a quantity of fetid ichor. — The periosteum appeared injured, and the bone seemed to be affected. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 23. Silicea X 00 , and in six weeks Sulphur. Ulcers of the leg, brought on by vesicular erysipelas. Symptoms : Swelling of the legs up to the knees. — Seven ulcers, partly open, partly bordered with indented crusts, hav- ing a bad appearance, and secreting a cadaverous ichor. — Burning pains, especially in the night. — Intolerable itching round the ulcers, obliging one to scratch, which is followed by burning as of hot coal, and bleeding of the scratched parts. Arch. VIII. 3, p. 57. Silicea X°, cured an ulcer of the finger, being the re- sult of a badly managed panaritium ; the ulcer caused an intolerable pain, and was covered with a fleshy growth of the size of a hazelnut. Arch. IX. 3, p. 96. Silicea X°, and lastly Calcarea, cured an ulcer on the dorsum of the hand which had denuded the extensor tendons and secreted a yellow-brown, fetid ichor, accompanied with fever, dry and burning hot skin, quick, small pulse, delirium, jerking of the hands and feet. Arch. IX. 3, p. 97. Silicea X°, repeated several times and at short intervals, contributed a good deal to the cure of a spreading ulcer on the forehead. Arch. XIII. 2, p. 98. Silicea I, one grain. Ulcer on the leg, brought on by a blow. Symptoms : Round ulcer below the patella over the upper extremity of the tibia ; the ulcer had penetrated down to the bone. — The base of the ulcer was dirty, bluish-red. — Copious secretion of a sanguineous, thin fluid. — Stitching pains in the ulcer, especially at night; the margin and the surrounding parts of the ulcer were sometimes itching and somewhat burn- ing. ULCERS. 421 Siltcea X. repeated doses. Putrid nicer of old, unclean, cachectic persons and drunkards. Symptoms : Unimportant external injuries bring on wide- spreading, erysipelatous, or deeply penetrating asthenic inflam- mations, followed by a troublesome suppuration. — A fetid, san- guinolent, badly-colored, yellowish ichor is secreted from fistu- lous openings. — Slow separation of dead, fetid pieces of cellular tissue, muscles and tendons, of a dirty color, partly penetrated by tenacious yellow pus. — There remain open ulcers penetrat- ing down to the bone, and surrounded by shaggy, callous bor- ders ; the ulcers refusing to heal, with vanishing of strength. — The adjoining soft parts are swollen, hard bluish-red. A. h. Z. V. p. 326. Sulphur X°, one dose, cured three cases of psoric ulcers on the tibia, in three persons. Arch. XI. 2, p. J 15. Sulphur, three doses, cured ulcers on the ankle of an old man, situated at a place which had formerly been occupied by varices, with stitching pains, especially at night. Two doses of Sulphur I, one drop, removed ulcers on the ankle of a phthisicky person ; they did not suppurate much, bled some- what, and a tearing pain was experienced in them, especially at night. Ann. IV. p. 261. Sulphur X°°, three doses in a fortnight. Ulcer on the foot. Symptoms : Inflammation in the region of the tibia after a bruise ; this results by the formation of a flat ulcer, with raised edges and secretion of a quantity of benign pus. — The ulcer is surrounded by small itching pimples. — There is a similar but smaller ulcer in the region of the left tarsal joint. J. d. h. H. I. p. 155. Sulphur, three doses, removed in five weeks an old, fetid, deep ulcer on the inner ankle, secreting a thin ichor, and sur- rounded by some swelling. A. h. Z. IV. p. 15. Sulphur, two doses, and Antimonium crudum removed a fistulous ulcer in the left side, close to the lowermost rib. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 109. Sulphur X removed an ulcer occasioned by a gun-shot wound. Symptoms : The wound secretes continually a quantity of acrid pus, and is surrounded by a quantity of itching pimples which burn when scratched. — Arm and hand are like dead, cold, immovable, anchylosed in the elbow-joint, and atrophied. A. h. Z. II. p. 64. Sulphur, tincture, several doses. Suitable for ulcers which 422 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. show a disposition to form wild flesh. (Silica is likewise suitable.) Symptoms : Inflammation of the parotid gland, followed by the formation of an oblong, round ulcer, surrounded with a bluish red areola which is not very sensitive. — The base of the ulcer is covered with a pale-red, spongy, insensible, fleshy growth, smooth and shining on the surface. — Copious secre- tion of a thick yellow pus. — Violent itching around the ulcer. A. h, Z. VI. p. 20. 39. CARBUNCLE, GANGRENOUS VESICLES. Arsenicum, one dose. Symptoms : Foot swollen, inflamed, painful, hard, shining, burning like fire. — A black-blue, violently burning blister on the middle of the dorsum of the foot, of the size of a walnut. — The blister was opened with the lancet. Ann. I. p. 133. Arsenicum X°. A sort of gangrenous blister on the arm. Symptoms : The whole arm is swollen, and covered all over with black vesicles, imparting to it a black or dark-blue red appearance ; the arm emitted a putrid, intolerable odor ; several parts of the arm were transformed into glutinous, grayish-white masses. — Extreme loss of strength ; pulse quick and small. — Discharge of dark-green mucus with the stool. Ann. I. p. 183. Arsenicum X°°, two or three doses were sufficient to cure anthrax. Arch. XV. 1, p. 125. Belladonna X°, one dose. Gangrenous vesicle on the leg. Symptoms : Prickling in the skin of the leg ; towards eve- ning a red point became visible, with scarcely any elevation. — Next day a blackish vesicle formed, with stitches in the foot. — In the evening the foot was swollen. — On the third day the vesicle was covered with gangrenous scurf, the vesicle being only surrounded with a whitish margin and an ocdematous swelling. — Afterwards the gangrenous scurf increased, togeth- er with the swelling and the pains, with pains in the region of the stomach, nausea, vomiting and delirium. Ann. I. p. 356. Silicea X, one dose. Carbuncle in the nape of the neck. Symptoms : Hard, sore swelling, with violent fever. — After the application of poultices, small holes formed which spread and finally formed one opening. — The swelling round the ul- cer was hard, of a viscid consistence as it were, having a bad- ly colored, dark purple-red appearance ; the opening was sur- rounded with a livid margin. — Secretion of an acrid, corrosive, fetid, yellow-green ichor, corroding the cellular tissue and the warts. 423 muscles. — Faintness, loss of appetite, restless nights. — Suppres- sion of the pulse. — Livid countenance. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 24. 40. BOILS. Arnica r ^- - - cured within one year a patient who had been tormented with boils for a year past, and had sometimes twenty at one time. Arch. V. 3, p. 44. Belladonna removed the disposition to a frequent recur- rence of that complaint ; Sulphur was given when the dispo- sition seemed to return. Arch. IX. 3. p. 59. Lycopodium X, repeated doses. Boils in and around the axilla ; accompanied with humid, scurfy, itching herpes, with swelling of the axillary glands. The boils suppurated for an unusually long period, and new ones re-appeared continually. A. h. Z. V. p. 196. Lycopodium X°°. Boils coming out in frequent repetition after the removal of scald-head. Accompanied with frequent cramp in the calves, toes, and fingers when moving them in a wrong direction, and with frequent attacks of contractive pain in the abdomen. Ann I. p. 173. Nux vom. VI. one drop ; followed by Arnica I, one drop, as a preventive. Constant recurrence of boils after the cure of small-pox, mostly in the posterior surface of the thigh ; frequent- ly they were extremely painful, accompanied with loss of ap- petite and sleep, ill-humor and wretched appearance. Ann. I. p. 182. 41. WARTS. Calcarea V. one drop, in one case ; in another case sev- eral doses of Calcarea V, III, II, and III were required. Warts, which were soft around the base and had almost the color of the skin, hard and rough on the surface, whitish, horny, round. They disappeared by suppurating at the base, and the warts becoming changed into a brown scurf. A. h. Z. V. p. 83. Calcarea VI°°. Had about two hundred warts on the hand. After taking the Calcarea they became flatter and partly disappeared. Sulphur 00 removed them entirely. Arch. XIII. 1, p. 46. Causticum X 00 in one case cured entirely very painful in- flamed warts, within four or six weeks. Arch. XIV. 2, p. 108. 424 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. Dulcamara is also useful against warts, especially in the face. .4. h. Z. V. p. 163. Dulcamara and Rhus, both remedies administered in small and rare doses, removed warts on the hands which were both large and numerous. Arch. II. 3, p. 118. Rhus III, one drop, removed warts on the hands. Three weeks after the administration of that drug, the warts were moistened with the first attenuation. Arch. VI. 2, p. 21. Rhus IV, V, X, in repeated doses, appeared to be useful against those warts only which appear on the hands and fingers, rest upon a broad base, are fleshy at their base, the remainder of the wart seeming to consist of a horny, rough, thickened epi- dermis, are rough and hard to the touch, are insensible, having a dirty, yellow-gray surface, and sometimes look as if covered with black bristles. They disappear very slowly, their height and extent decreasing gradually until the rough coating can be rubbed off. A. h. Z. V. p. 321. Sepia, one dose, helped in two cases to remove warts from the fingers. They became painful, red at their base, and drop- ped off after some days. A. h. Z. I. p. 176. Spiritus nitri dulcis, several times a day, two drops at a time, removed a quantity of warts from the hands, which had been occasioned by the excessive use of table-salt. Tr. Com. I. p. 152. Sulphur X°° caused a quantity of horny warts around the phalanges of the fingers to disappear. — Arch. X. 2. p. 105. Thuya X, one drop, cured a violent exacerbation when given against warts ; eight days after, Thuya X° was given : in four weeks the warts dropped off. Arch. XIV. 2, p. 107. Thuya, Acid, nitri and Sulphur, generally succeeded in removing the warts from the hands of onanists, and at the same time arrested the inclination to continue the vice. Arch. XV. 1, p. 143. 42. FROZEN LIMBS. Agaricus II, smelling, removed the pain and inflammation of frozen toes. A. h. Z, II. p. 62. Belladonna, one grain in one drachm of common water, is an excellent external remedy for frozen toes, red noses. A. h. Z. I. p. 62. Belladonna is suitable when the frozen limbs are blue- red and swollen, when the pains are throbbing and beating, when the patient is of a sad, indifferent, sometimes vehement disposition. Arch. IX. 3, p. 55. CORNS— RHAGADES. 425 Nux vom. cures frozen limbs rapidly, especially when it is indicated by the patient's disposition, when there is a bright- red swelling and a burning itching which increases in warmth, or when the bright-red swelling bursts open and bleeds when touching it but slightly. H.pr. Erf. I. p. 17. Petroleum, sometimes Acid, nitr., is suitable against congelations of the hands and feet. H. in R. II. p. 133. Petroleum X 000 , given internally, has been found suita- ble for curing frozen limbs ; in another case the twenty-fifth potency was used externally. A. h. Z. II. p. 62. Phosphorus has effected a speedy cure of frozen toes. A. I. p. 134. Pulsatilla IY 5 has cured frozen toes, with violent burn- ing pains ; they were much swollen, blue-red, hot, not very sensitive to the touch ; but strong pressure caused a pain. A. II. p. 313. Pulsatilla is a good remedy for blue-red swellings with throbbing pains, when the patient has a soft or phlegmatic dis- position. Arch. IX. 3, p. 55. Sulphur has cured the red and itching swelling of hands and feet in the winter season ; the latter exhibited ulcers which were painful in the bed. Ann. IV. p 261. 43. CORNS. Antimonium crudum I, one grain, removed horny indu- rations in the skin of the bottom of the feet, in five cases. They were roundish, flat, thickest in the middle, the border running gradually into the skin ; walking was extremely trou- blesome and painful ; the skin around was sometimes inflamed, affected with darting stitches. — After the lapse of ten days the indurations began to itch and become painful, after which they scaled off. A. h. Z. V. p. 22. Arnica, tincture, when applied to the corns, after cutting them first, prevented their growth, and their being painful af- terwards. A. h. Z. III. p. 7. 44. RHAGADES. Bryonia, one dose, has cured thick and bleeding lips cov- ered with thick scales, which when coming off, exhibited again a fine, cracked skin. A. h. Z. V. p. 116. Calcarea IV, five drops in five drachms of distilled water, used as a wash, cured a brick-burner of rhagades of the hands, cc 426 GENERAL AFFECTIONS. which came on whenever he made bricks. Arch. XV. 1, p, 133. Hepar sulph. I. Rhagades of the hands. A portion of the ball of the left hand was covered with deep fissures and rhagades, bleeding and burning, and affected with a stinging pain when touched. Ann. I. p. 181. Sulphur, several doses, improved, and Petroleum cured entirely, deep cracks in the hands of a girl who menstruated slowly and scantily. Ann. IV. p. 261. 45. PANARITIUM. Magnetis pol. arct. is an excellent remedy against pana- ritia. H. in R. II. p. 11. Sepia helped in an inflammation of the thumb, with draw- ing pain, swelling, redness and heat in the tip. /. d. h. H. ILL p. 65. Silicea or Sulphur cures recent panaritia. Arch. IX. 3, p. 97. Silicea cures panaritia of the worst kinds ; when the bone is affected, Silicea appears to facilitate its becoming detached ; after which the ulcer soon became clean and healed. Arch. XII. 3, p. 148. Sulphur I, half a grain. Panaritium of fifteen weeks' standing. Symptoms : The tip of the index-finger is inflamed, whit- ish-yellow, shining and puffed, affected with a darting pain. — The nail is yellow, thick and distorted, with pus underneath ; painful to the touch.— The hand is sometimes a little paralytic. Ann. II. p. 363. Sulphur 2. Panaritium. Swelling and inflammation of the anterior joint, with boring and beating pain, especially in the night ; suppuration under the nail. Ann. IV. p. 322. 46. BURNS. Sapo domesticus X, internally, is said to be the surest means in alleviating the pain in burns and effecting their cure. Arch. XV. 1, p. 127. 47. BITE OP A VIPER. Lachesis X, two doses in forty-eight hours, helped in two cases characterized by great swelling of the foot and leg, nau- sea and vomiting, thirst and swelling of the tongue. Bellad. X has been found useful in similar cases. Pr. Com. II. p. 196. LETHARGY— SLEEPLESSNESS. 427 XIX. IRREGULAR SLEEP. 1. LETHARGY. Belladonna X 000 , repeated in eight days. Symptoms : Fit of lethargy, now in the morning, now in the evening, sometimes several times a day. —Sudden qualmish feeling in the region of the stomach, with desire to lie down and sleep. — After which she falls into a sleep so sound that it is impossible to wake her. — The extremities are not stiff ; they remain in the position in which they are laid, until the parox- ysm is over. Arch, XII. 3, p. 78. Magnetis pol. arct. has been employed with advantage in several cases of habitual drowsiness in the day-time. H. in R. II. p. 6. Opium I 00 . Sopor of a lying-in woman. Symptoms : Bright-red, bloated countenance, the eyes half open, the lower jaw hanging down, loss of consciousness. — The breathing is heavy, slow, sometimes intermittent. — Pulse subdued, slow, intermittent and irregular. — Frequent twitching of the facial muscles, especially in the region of the corners of the mouth. — The left leg, and still more the left forearm, are suddenly jerked towards the body. Jinn. I. p. 321. Pulsatilla has been found useful against sopor, whereas Tart. emet. was employed without success. JL. h. Z. I. p. 155. 2. SLEEPLESSNESS. Belladonna is useful against sleeplessness in the night, and drowsiness in the day-time. Arch. XI. 2, p. 82. Coffea II, removed sleeplessness, which had been pro- duced by drinking much coffee ; the patient was an old, but otherwise healthy, woman. A. h. Z. III. p. 118. Coffea I 000 , three doses, every other evening, removed a kind of sleeplessness with excited fancy. A. h. Z. III. p. 149. Hyosciamus is useful for sleeplessness of sensitive, irrita- ble persons, when resulting from nervous excitement either during or after an illness. A. h. Z. V. p. 168. Moschus has frequently procured help in sleeplessness from nervous erethism, without any evident cause of the sleep- lessness being present. A. h. Z. VII. p. 25. 428 FEVER AND ACUTE EXANTHEMATA. Silicea, one dose. Complicated sleeplessness. Symptoms : One hour after having fallen asleep she wakes up with a jerk in the head, which wakes her ; she feels hot all over, the blood rushes to the head, with beating and hammer- ing in the head. — Afterward burning in the stomach, with nau- sea and vomiting of food. — The heat obliges her to rise and walk about. Ann. III. p. 441. 3. SOMNAMBULISM. Bryonia II, one drop, removed a nightly walking about without consciousness ; in the place of the walking, the patient talked aloud, which was removed by Phosphorus X. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 104. XX. FEYER AND ACUTE EXANTHEMATA. 1. INFLAMMATORY FEVERS. Aconitum VIII. In a baby. Symptoms: Skin burning hot and bright red. — Violent thirst and drinking a good deal of water.— Refuses to take the breast. — Constant moaning, screaming and restlessness. — No sleep. Arch. IV. 3, p. 42. Aconitum VI, one drop. After a cold and chagrin. Symptoms : Vertigo, especially when sitting up. — General heaviness of the head, as if too full. — Violent pain in the fore- head and temples, from within outward. — Painful sensation in the top of the head, as if the hairs were pulled at. — Painful stiffness in the occiput and nape of the neck. Face puffed f bright red, with a tensive sensation. Lively fancy even when waking. — The eyes are painful and red as if inflamed. — Tongue clean and moist. — Hurried talking. — Breathing op- pressed, with sensation of repletion and tightness of the chest. — Frequent dartings in the chest. — Rumbling in the abdomen, sensation as if it were bloated, with tension across the hypo- chondria and inclination to vomit. — Several diarrhoeic stools. — Thrills of shuddering. — Violent, febrile orgasm of the blood. —The skin is burning and hot, covered with general sweat. — Pains in the limbs. — Great faintness. — Anxious and appre- hensive mood. Arch. V. 2, p. 49. INFLAMMATORY FEVERS. 429 Aconitum VIII, two or three doses. Symptoms : Short cough with stitches under the short ribs, hindering deep breathing, with or without expectoration. — Anxious breathing. — Great weakness and faintness. — Chills and shaking through the whole body. — Alternate redness and paleness of countenance ; when the fever is very high, the cheeks become blue-red. — Burning over the back like fire. — Stuttering, trembling speech. — Dry lips and mouth. — Thirst — Dim eyes as when the blood presses upon the brain, — Consti- pation. — Dark-red urine. — Fetid breath. — Rattling in the chest. — Loss of consciousness. — Nightly delirium. — Pulse full, undu- lating or suppressed. Arch. VIII. 1, p. &5. Aconitum X. In a child often years. Symptoms: Great chilliness with trembling; afterwards violent heat with thirst. — Sleeplessness. — Tearing pains in the ear and shoulder. — Face red, great restlessness, and tossing about — Violent headache. — Frequent ineffectual desire to eva- cuate the bladder or rectum. Aconitum VIII, two doses. Symptoms : Violent chilliness, followed by great general heat, afterwards much sweat and thirst. — Pulse quick, very full. — Great obtusion of the head. — Sensation as if the brain were balancing to and fro even during a slight motion. — — Violent headache ; beating, stinging, pressing asunder, pres- sure in the forehead. — Inflamed eyes ; secretion of mucus from the lids. — Red and bloated countenance. — Obstruc- tion of the nose. — Feeling of dryness in the mouth, with moist tongue. — Burning and pricking in the throat, with diffi- cult deglutition. — Painful stiffness in the nape of the neck. — ■ Drawing pain in the back, arms, and lower limbs. — Tensive pressure across the stomach. — Painful repletion and pricking in the chest. — Bruised feeling. — Sleeplessness. — Despondency. Ann. II. p. 33. Aconitum, in a case of jaundice, removed almost entirely the fever, the pain in the liver, the palpitation of the heart, thirst and mucous cough. Ann. II. p. 33. Aconitum VIII, half a drop. In a pregnant female. Symptoms : Hard, full, frequent pulse. — Redness of the face. — Heat about the head, and generally. — Beating and ach- ing pain in the head. — Dulness. — Dry, hot skin. — Stitches in the liver, painful to the touch. — Dry, short and hacking cough, and frequent chills. — Out of humor. Bryonia was given after the Aconite. Ann. II. p. 178. Aconitum VIII 000 . Fever after chagrin. Symptoms : Violent chilliness, followed by great heat, violent aching pain in the forehead, and vertigo. — Want of ap- 430 FEVER AND ACUTE EXANTHEMATA. petite and thirst. — Sensation in the stomach as if she had swal- lowed something hot ; this sensation extended into the chest. Ann. II. p. 182. Aconitum X, a quarter of a drop. In a plethoric girl. Symptoms : Excessive heat all over. — Face glowing-red 7 hot. — Chills. — Oppression of the chest. — Shortness of breath. — Pulse hard, full, slow, as if the vessels would burst. — Violent delirium. A. h. Z. III. p. 115. Aconitum X, one dose, rarely more. Symptoms : Chilliness, which is sometimes light and short in children, followed by constant glowing heat. — Head- ache. — Face red, hot, bloated. — Eyes glistening, sparkling. — Lips, tongue, buccal cavity dry. — Excessive thirst. — Want of appetite. — Tongue clean, or else covered with a thin layer of white mucus. — Stool rare, scanty. — Urine scanty, hot, turbid. — Skin hot and dry. — Pulse accelerated, full and hard. — ■ Breathing quick and short. — Breath hot. — Restlessness. — Sleep wanting or very restless.— Delirium. — Erratic pains, occasion- ally. Aconitum, two doses. In a child. Symptoms : Excessive heat. — Alternate redness and pale- ness of countenance. — Pain in the abdomen. — Vomiting. — Want of appetite. — Thirst. — Constipation. — Obstinate; cannot re- main up. Nux was given last. J. d h. H. II. p. 146. Belladonna X. In a girl of fifteen years. Symptoms : Internal and external heat, almost without any previous chilliness. — Redness of countenance. — Q,uick pulse.— Great thirst. — Scanty, bright-yellow urine. — Head- ache. — Delirium. — Dread of light. — Stitches in all the limbs. — Want of appetite. Ann. I. p. 1. Belladonna X, one drop. In a child of three years and a half. Symptoms : Fever. — Pain in the throat during degluti- tion. — Violent tight cough, the head aching, and the face be- coming red. — Weariness in the feet. — Drowsiness in the day- time, restless sleep in the night. Arch. III. 1, p. 27. Belladonna. In a child of eight years. Symptoms : Colic. — Pains in the feet. — Violent thirst. — Heat in the whole body. — Redness of the white of the eyes. — Violent headache, especially in the forehead, from within out- wards. — Restless sleep, delirium, starting. J. d. h. H. II. p. 147. Bryonia, tincture, one drop. After a cold. Symptoms : Chilliness for six hours and a half, redness of the face, heat in the head and great thirst. — Constant inclina- BILIOUS FEVER. 43 1 tion to sleep, delirium, cries and starting. — Anxious dreams, with cold sweat on the forehead. — Headache and painful sen- sation in the limbs. Arch. VIII. 2, p. 79, 80. Nux vom., preceded by Aconite. Symptoms : Violent chilliness, followed by great faintness and pricking pain in the forehead. — Obtusion of the head, and vertigo when stooping. — Eyes dim, faint, red. — Stitche* in the left side of the abdomen, when moving about or taking deep breath. — Constipation. — Loss of appetite. — Tongue somewhat dry, and coated white. — Weakness of the feet, and drawing pain in the calves. — Pulse frequent and hard. — Skin dry and burning hot. — Great inclination to drowsiness, which is a kind of stupor. — Despondency. J. d. h. H. I. p. 89. 2. BILIOUS FEVER. Aconitum is an excellent remedy to begin with in inflam- matory bilious fever. Hygea, I. p. 80. Bryonia V. After intoxication and chagrin. Symptoms : Violent headache, with stitches in the head from without outward. — Vertigo when raising the head. — Head burning hot, face red and bloated. — Eyes faint, the look be- coming wild in the heat. — Tongue coated, dirty. — Taste bitter. — Continual violent thirst after drinking, he vomits with great pain. — Almost uninterrupted vomiting, first of bile, afterwards of bitter, fetid water. — Great pain in the left side, with violent stitches in that side at every inspiration and coughing fit. — That which is thrown up is mixed with a little blood. — Consti- pation. — Violent palpitation of the heart. — Violent stitches in the limbs here and there. — Swelling of the hands. Heat of the whole body, with quick, full and hard pulse ; chilliness, only at the commencement of vomiting. — Weak and exhaust- ed. — Vexed. The remaining bitterness in the mouth, thirst, pressure of the stomach after a meal, and restless sleep, yielded to Chamomilla. Arch. IV. 2, p. 57. Bryonia X 000 , on the third day VI 000 ; giving Aconite first. Symptoms : Obtusion and pain of the head ; vertigo. — Loss of appetite with bitter taste. — Pressure in the pit of the stomach. — Tingling in the ears. — Dry skin. — Tongue coated yellow. — Pulse frequent and rather hard. Hygea, I. p. 82. Chamomilla IV, one drop. After violent chagrin. Symptoms : Chilliness followed by heat. — Intolerable tear- ing and pricking pains in the left side of the head and face. — Vertigo when raising the head, and obscuration of sight. — Lu- minous vibrations before the eyes when lying down. — General 432 FEVER AND ACUTE EXANTHEMATA. internal and external heat. — Much thirst. — Tongue fiery red and cracked. — Burning of the tongue, mouth, pharynx and (Esophagus, down to the stomach. — Fetid breath. — Bitter taste. — Constant nausea and inclination to vomit. — Want of appe- tite. — Frequent, sour eructations. — Anxiousness, repletion and tension in the pit of the stomach. — Tearing pains in the abdo- men. — Constipation. — Yellow urine with flocculent sediment ; burning micturition. — Pulse quick, small and unequal. — Con- stant slight sweat. — Oppression of the chest, sometimes stitching during an inspiration. — Moaning.— Great restlessness and appre- hensiveness. — Weak voice. — Cough day and night, with ex- pectoration of a quantity of tenacious mucus, tasting bitter and putrid. — Little sleep, with anxious dreams and startings. — Increase of the pain in the afternoon and night. The re- maining nausea, bitter taste, absence of thirst, bilious eructa- tions, cough, tearing and stitching in the forehead yielded to Pulsatilla. Arch. I. 3, p. 158. Chamomilla is suitable for bilious fever, especially when originating in violent anger or chagrin. Symptoms : Heat in the face ; burning heat in the eyes, with bright redness of one of the cheeks, dry lips, constant thirst and cold limbs. — Vertigo, with drawing headache of one side or heaviness and pressure in the forehead. — Bitter taste in the mouth, and of the nourishment the patient takes. — Inclina- tion to vomit, vomiting ; that which he vomits, has a bitter taste. — Tongue coated with yellow mucus ; the coating looks cloudy, is thick and rather yellow posteriorly. — The eyes are somewhat red, agglutinated in the morning; the eyelids ap- pear bloated. — Little appetite. — Puffiness and tension of the abdomen, especially the hypochondria ; those parts feel too full and as if their contents were pressing towards the chest, with uncomfortableness and anguish. — Pressure at the stomach, colicky pains, diarrhoea. — Great restlessness ; out of humor and sensitiveness. — Restless sleep, starting, tossing about and fits of anguish. — Despondency. — Heaviness and bruised feel- ing in the limbs. Arch. VIII. 3, p. 65. Chamomilla. After chagrin and fright. Symptoms : Headache, pressure in the temples and fore- head. — Fits of vertigo and fainting. — Dulness of sense and drowsiness, without being able to sleep. — Yellow color of the white of the eye, face and skin. — Bitter taste, dryness of the mouth and of the tongue, which is coated with a dirty yellow coating. — Want of appetite. — Great desire for cold drinks. — Empty eructations. — Nausea and inclination to vomit. — Stool every two days. — Turbid urine with yellow sediment. — A good BILIOUS FEVER. 433 deal of heat, with oppression and anxiety. — Oppression of breathing and tightness of the chest. — All the limbs are stiff and as if paralyzed. — Great debility. — Sleeplessness. Ann. II. p. 185. China. Bilious fever. Symptoms : Obtusion of the head, vertigo when raising it. — Restless, light, unrefieshing sleep. — Yellowish color of the skin, white of the eye and the lower surface of the tongue. — Want of appetite. — Bitter taste. — Bitter eructations. — Tongue coated yellow. — Inclination to vomit. — Little thirst. — Repletion and pressure in the pit of the stomach. — Oppression of the chest. — Frequent white stool. — Dark-red urine. — Great debility. — Sad and out of humor. Bryonia was given when the im- provement seemed to be stationary. Arch. I. 2, p. 44. Cocculus. Bilious fever after chagrin and abuse of Cham- omile. Symptoms : Headache and toothache. — Whizzing in the ears. — Apprehensiveness and fear of death. — Tongue coated yellow. — Dryness of the mouth without thirst. — Badly smelling eructations with inclination to vomit. — Aversion to food. — Painful repletion in the stomach, with difficult breathing. — Stitching in the region of the liver, between the scapulae and in the small of the back. — Pinching in the abdomen. — Soft, yellow stools, causing a burning at. the anus. — Great debility. — Numbness of the hands. — Face red as fire. — Burning in the feet. — The skin feels hot, although there is constant chilliness. Ann. II. p. 36. Nux vomica, after the unsuccessful exhibition of Bella- donna. Symptoms : Aching pain in the forehead .—Vertigo. — Faint and glistening eyes, the white being yellow. — Tongue coated dark-yellow. — Bitter-sour smell from the mouth. — Bitter eruc- tations, with rising of an acrid, yellow fluid. — Occasional turns of cough with retching.' — Aversion to food. — Much thirst, with a burning sensation in the pharynx. — Attacks of excessive pain in the right side of the chest, with difficult breathing. — Con- stant pressure in the region of the liver and stomach, which is very much distended. — Burning and pricking pains in the um- bilical region. — Unsuccessful desire for stool. — A quantity of dark-yellow urine. — The limbs feel bruised. — Drowsiness, and anxious dreams from which he starts. — Smarting heat of the skin. — Contracted, quick pulse. Ann. II. p. 36. Nux vomica is frequently suitable for bilious affections, when they were preceded by a chronic affection of the liver or when occasioned by frequent chagrin, and sometimes when 434 FEVER AND ACUTE EXANTHEMATA. characterized by a yellow tinge around the nose and mouth. — Nux is sometimes indicated in nervous-gastric fevers. Hartman?i,pr. Erf. I. p. 21. Pulsatilla V ogo , giving Aconite twelve hours previous- ly. Occasioned by wet. Symptoms : Violent vertigo. — Inflammation and swelling of the eyelids ; they secrete a quantity of purulent mucus. — Bitter taste in the mouth. — Vomiting of mucus mixed with bile. — Every vomiting is preceded by tearing pains in the abdomen, constant chilliness and pricking in the ear. — Frequent and thin mucous discharges. — Febrile heat, with a red and bloated countenance and little thirst. — Weakness, dulness of sense ; the eyes are constantly turned to one object. Ann. III. p. 405. 3. GASTRIC FEVERS. Belladonna X, one drop. Gastric affections with acute cutaneous eruption. Symptoms : Violent headache, as if the brain and eyes were being pressed out of the head. — Painful and red eyes. — Painful and difficult deglutition ; the tonsils being swollen and covered with mucus. — Dryness of the mouth. — Thick, yellow coating of the tongue. — Nausea. — Several attacks of bilious vomiting. — Aversion to food. — No stool. — The skin is dark-red all over, dry and hot ; accompanied with internal chilliness. — Tremor of the whole body. — Anxiety. — Small, quick pulse. — On account of slight gastric symptoms. Nux was given on the fourth day. Ann. IV. p. 469. Belladonna X 000 , occasioned by a cold in a plethoric child, accompanied with an eruption in the face resembling salt- rheum. Symptoms : Vomiting of water, acid and mucous substan- ces. — Mucous diarrhoea. — Dry heat of the skin. — Debility. — Sensitive, and out of humor. Arch. IX. 2, p. 96. Belladonna X, one drop. In the case of an old female. Symptoms : Violent vomiting of food and bile. — Diarrhoea. — Want of appetite. — Much thirst. — Chilliness and heat. — Hot, red head and hot skin. — Dryness of mouth. — Debility. — Drow- siness in day-time. — Smarting and itching over the whole body, and eruption of red spots. — Swelling and erysipelas of the right leg. — Pulse quick and small. — The remaining swelling yielded to Bryonia. Arch. IX. 2, p. 99. Bryonia X. In the case of a man eighty-seven years old. Symptoms: Yellow and livid complexion. — Lips dry. — Nose clry and as if stopped up. — The buccal cavity and tongue GASTRIC FEVERS. 435 feel dry as wood. — Food has no taste ; no appetite. — Unquench- able thirst. — Indistinct speech. — Stool sluggish, only one dis- charge every four days. Urine clear as water. — Great general debility. — Short sleep disturbed by thirst. — Bitter taste in the mouth after sleeping. — Feeling of heat in the head and general exhausting sweat, especially in the morning. — Pulse hard and irritated. — Almost constant trembling and jerking of the arms and fingers. Ann. I. p. 196. Bryonia 7, one drop. In the case of a female of fifty years. Symptoms : Tearing in the hips and abdomen ; pricking in the pit of the stomach, especially when treading. — Bitterness of mouth. — Pressure of the stomach after a meal. — Aversion to food. — Putrid odor from the mouth. — Nausea. — Empty retch- ing, and discharge of water from the mouth. — Costiveness. — Stitches in the pit of the stomach when coughing, and as if the head would burst. — Frequent thrills of chilliness, with flushes of heat and moderate thirst.— Night-sweat. — Great debility. — Out of humor. — The symptoms are worst in the night when lying still. The remaining lassitude in the lower limbs, and the tension and drawing in the bends of the knees were reliev- ed by Rhus. Ann. I. p. 56. Chamomilla IV had a speedy and favorable effect in gastric-rheumatic fevers, both when the rheumatic dis- ease had been occasioned by external causes, such as a cold, and brought on gastric symptoms such as — want of appetite, inclination to vomit, bitter taste, headache ; or when the gas- tric symptoms were present in the first place and the rheuma- tic affection, the tearing in the limbs and abdomen, the chilli- ness and heat, the sour sweat, the nightly restlessness and sleeplessness came on afterwards. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 99. Chamomilla IV 000 . Occasioned by a fault in diet and chagrin. Symptoms : Heaviness of the head with tearing head- ache, especially about midnight. — The corners of the eyes are full of pus in the morning. — Sore throat, the parotid gland being slightly swollen. — Bitter taste in. the mouth and putrid odor from the mouth. — Inclination to vomit and nausea. — Fla- tulent colic with distention of the abdomen, made worse by eructation and diminished by warmth. — Painful diarrhoeic, green stools, composed of faeces and mucus. — Starting when asleep. — Occasional shuddering of single parts. — A good deal of heat in the evening, and sweat in the night. — Irritated mood ; moaning and groaning from ill humor. Ann. I. p. 195. Chamomilla is suitable for gastric fevers, especially when 436 FEVER AND ACUTE EXANTHEMATA. occasioned by a violent chagrin and fit of passion ; it is in most cases only useful when it can be exhibited directly after the attack. Arch. VIII. 3, p. 67. Chamomilla. Gastric fever with affection of the ears. Symptoms : Tearing and tensive pain in the ear, extend- into the lower jaw, characterized by the discharge of a thin fluid. — Nausea and frequent vomiting of the ingesta and tena- cious mucus. — Two discharges by the rectum. — Pricking pain in the left hypochondrium, increased by deep breathing. — Alter- nation of chilliness and heat. —The tongue is thinly coated white. — Appetite good. — Debility. — On the third day there was another attack of vomiting, diarrhoea and slimy taste, relieved by Pulsatilla. /. d. h. H. III. p. 66. Chamomilla IV, one drop. Symptoms : Want of appetite. — Inclination to vomit. — Bitter taste in the mouth. — Much thirst. — Tearing in the limbs and even in the abdomen. — Chilliness and great sensitiveness to open air. — Heat after the chilliness, and acrid and sour- smelling sweat. — Stupid feeling in the head. — Difficult breath- ing. — Sleeplessness and restlessness. Arch. IX. 2, p. 96. Cocculus IV, one drop. Gastric-nervous affection. Symptoms : Violent headache, especially in the forehead. — Dimness of sight. — Vertigo at every motion, and as if the eyes were being drawn out of the head. — Nausea. — Little ap- petite. — Much thirst. — Burning in the chest and along the throat, with taste of sulphur and dryness in the mouth. — No stool. — Tremor of the whole body. — Rush of blood to the chest, with anxiety. — Little sleep. — Sweat during the least exercise. Arch. VI. 2, p. 80. Digitalis V, one drop. Symptoms : Waking in the morning with nausea. — Diar- rhoea twice. — Frequent vomiting. — Bitter mouth. — Want of ap- petite. — Thirst. — Vertigo. — Feeling of weakness. — Little sleep in the night and anxiety. — Aching in the forehead. Arch. IX. 2, p. 98. Ip ec acuanh a. Occasioned by overloading the stomach and a cold. Symptoms : Headache, especially in the forehead. — Pale, livid, yellowish countenance.— Dryness and tremor of the lips. — Thick coating of a dirty yellow mucus on the tongue, with dryness of the palate and fauces. — Disagreeable odor from the mouth. — Eructation, nausea and vomiting of the ingesta with retching. — Bitter taste; everything tastes bitter. — No appetite; desire for water. — Pain and pressure ; feeling of repletion in the pit of the stomach. — Colic, and pain increased by pressure. GASTRIC FEVERS. 437 —Putrid, fetid stools, preceded by colic. — Sopor. — Is unable to sleep, owing to heat and thirst. — Pulse small, rather hard, in- termittent. — Skin dry and hot. The gastric symptoms yielded to Ipecacuanha ; but the fever was converted into a tertian fever, which was cured by Ignatia. Ann. III. p. 405. Ipecacuanha I, one drop. Gastric affection. Symptoms : Aching in the forehead. — Nausea and inclina- tion to vomit. — Bitter taste. — No appetite. Ann. IV. p. 191. Nux vomica VI, one drop. Occasioned by great heat and exertion. Symptoms : Frequent chills; much heat; full pulse. — The limbs are bruised. — Vertigo. — Obtusion and aching pain of the whole head, and diminished appetite. — White tongue. — Aching and griping pains in the region of the stomach. — Con- stant nausea. — Eructations tasting of the ingesta. — Watery ? scanty stools. — Almost no sleep. — General physical and mental debility. Arch. VI. 2, p. 79. Nux vomica VL, one drop. Same causes. Symptoms: Tearing in the forehead. — Obtusion of the head. — Thirst. — Bitter taste in the mouth. — Pressure in the pit of the stomach. — Cutting in the umbilical region. — Lassi- tude in the whole body ; sensation as if the knees would break.— Little appetite. — Yellow coating of the tongue. — Sev- eral scanty, slimy stools a day, with sore pain in the rectum. — Redness of the face, the body being cold and chilly. — Des- pondency and great apprehensiveness. — Fainting-fits when making the least effort. Arch. VI. 2, p. 81. Nux vomica 20, one drop. Same causes. Symptoms : Vertigo. — Dull aching in the occiput, espe- cially in the morning ; in the day-time he had a sensation as if the eyes were being pressed out of the head. — The eyes are red and full of water. — Red face and heat with frequent shud- dering and coldness of the rest of the body. — Increase of thirst. — Humming and ringing in the ears. — Tongue white, the pos- terior portion being yellow and dry. — Putrid taste in the mouth, especially in the morning. — Nausea. — Aversion to all food. — Bitter eructations. — Pressure transversely across the whole of the epigastrium. — No stool. — General debility. Arch. VI. 2, p. 82. Nux vomica VI, one drop. Gastric fever, accompanied with a bad looking ulcer on the foot. Symptoms : Violent headache, pressing from within out- ward. — Bitter taste in the mouth and throat ; bitter eructations. — Nausea. — Vomiting of the ingesta, followed by scanty, wa- tery stool ; afterwards unsuccessful desire. — Aversion to food 438 FEVER AND ACUTE EXANTHEMATA. and drink ; nevertheless the patient felt thirsty.— Chilliness. — - Frequent stretching with pain in the joints. — Short sleep, in- terrupted by anxious dreams — Great debility. — Vacillating gait. — Livid complexion. — Yellow coaling of the tc le. — Coldness of the lower limbs. — Small, rather hard puis*-. • Thin and badly colored pus in the ulcer ; the margin of the nicer is hard and bluish ; oedematous swelling of the foot. A Ji. VI. 2, p. 83. Nux vomica is suitable in gastric fevers when the patient has a robust plethoric constitution, and when the following symptoms are present : nausea, vomiting, vertigo, aching in the forehead, or hemicrania, constipation, abdominal spasms, cardialgia, pinching and rumbling in the umbilical region. H. I. p. 155. Arsenicum relieved at once a tertian fever with little chill- iness and heat, stitches in many parts of the body, great de- bility ; the first paroxysm had the character of a swoon. A. h. Z. II. p. 69. Arsenic ; three more weaker paroxysms. Q,uotidiana. Symptoms : Yawning every day in the afternoon, followed by violent chills lasting one hour ; afterwards heat with mod- erate thirst. Tearing, beating pain in the forehead. Dry cough. — Oppression of the chest. Sniffing breathing. — Dry feeling in the nose and mouth. — The heat lasts two hours, ter- minating in moderate sweat with diminution of the symptoms. J. d. h. H. III. pp. 54, 55. Arsenicum ; the paroxysm did not come on again ; ne- vertheless the remedy was repeated. Tertian. Symptoms : Pricking, tensive pains in the scrobiculus cor- dis which was somewhat swollen, increased during the parox- ysm. Every after day, dry heat for half an hour, with thirst and violent, painful pressing in the forehead from within out- ward. Nausea and putrid taste. — Distended, puffed abdomen. J. d. h. H. III. p. 97. Arsenicum. Tertian. Symptoms : Chilliness, commencing in the back, and gradually extending over the whole body, for one hour, with chattering of teeth. — Followed by violent heat with delirium and loss of consciousness ; tearing headache and thirst, the thirst commencing already in the chilly stage. Afterwards, sour-smelling sweat. — Scurfy eruption around the mouth. — No appetite. — Nausea, bitter taste. White-coated tongue. [INTERMITTENT FEVER. 453 Second Case: Tertian, commencing with vertigo, great weakness and gradually increasing heat, lastly sweat lasting a long while. A good deal of thirst during the hot stage. Lit- tle appetite. Frequent bleeding from the nose. J. d. h. H. III. p. 99. Belladonna is especially suitable when the painful con- comitant symptoms of fever and ague appear in paroxysms, when the chilliness is less intense, and when the heat is some- times mingled with chills; sweat and thirst are likewise rare. Belladonna is frequently indicated in Quotidian fever, characteiized by furious headache, vertigo, redness of the eyes, nausea, vomiting, constipation, chills, or mere thrills of chilli- ness without any great subsequent heat. Arch. IX. 3 ; p. 35. Belladonna. Symptoms : Excessive thirst and headache ; the patient trembles during the chilly stage, but he is able to remain out of bed. — Heat, with slight delirium and little sweat. Belladonna removed a case of tertian fever with great thirst a;.d toothache. A. h. Z. I. p. 154. Belladonna X°° removed a case of quartan fever, with swelling of the cervical glands. Hygea I. p. 79. Bryonia X, one Jose, a day after the paroxysm, and, in tertian fevers, given not only after the paroxysms, but also on the good days in the morning, cured intermittent fevers char- acterized by a peculiar pain in the cerebrum, gastric symptoms, rheumatic symptoms increased by motion, and inclination to costiveness. Arch. XIII. 2, p. 87. Bryonia given when the sweat broke out, and on the morning of the good day ; the next paroxysm was much weaker, after which another dose was administered. Ipec. had been given first, to remove the nausea. Complicated ter- tian. Symptoms : Vertigo early in the morning, pressing in the whole head, as if it were being pressed asunder. Afterwards stretching and drawing in the limbs, chilliness increasing unto a shaking chill, and chattering of teeth. Accompanied with much thirst, dry, sticky tongue, aversion to food and beverage ; nansea and vomiting. Heat after two hours, increasing unto a burning, with increase of headache and thirst. Profuse sweat the whole night, after the lapse of six hours. The fever was accompanied with dry, troublesome cough, violent stitches in the chest, increased by motion, asthma ; stitches even dur- ing an inspiration. Cough increased by nausea, accompanied with inclination to vomit. The cough and stitches in the chest disappeared when the fever abated. No pain in the apyrexia. Ann. III. p. 43. 454 FEVER AND ACUTE EXANTHEMATA. Bryonia YII ; one more weak paroxysm. Tertian. Symptoms : Violent chilliness for half an hour every third day at noon, preceded by violent headache ; after this, the skin became warmer, the pulse full and frequent, but no heat pro- perly so called, although there was violent thirst. Sweat in- considerable. The apyrexia was characterized by pricking and cutting in the chest, especially when coughing ; the cough being dry and troublesome. Pale complexion. No gastric complaints. Pr. C. I. p. 38. Bryonia VI 000 , next time VI°° ; previous to the paroxysm, Aconite VIII was exhibited. Tertian. Symptoms : the fever anticipates one or two hours every day. — The paroxysms are preceded by vertigo, with headache, stitching in the chest during an inspiration. Moderate chilliness, followed by great heat. Delirium. Unquenchable thirst, with dry cough. Lastly, sweat. Pr. Com. I. p. 181. Bryonia VIII 0000 , in the morning ; one more paroxysm. Symptoms : Violent chills for several hours every after- noon, with intolerably painful pressing from within outward, especially in the forehead, increased by motion ; accompanied by violent thirst. — Debilitated after the chilliness, without any subsequent heat, except perhaps about the head. Restless, un- refreshing sleep. A. h. Z. V. p. 160. Cantharides cured an intermittent fever with catarrh of the bladder and urethra, and swelling of the penis. A. h. Z. I. p. 156. Carbo veg. X° has been found useful when the thirst ex- isted only during the cold stage. Arch. X. 1, p. 71. Carbo veg., smelling, helped in two days. Symptoms : Coldness with thirst, from 10 till 12 o'clock in the evening ; followed by heat with thirst and headache, which always roused her from sleep, after which she fell asleep again at 5 o'clock without any sweat. Next day con- tinual headache and constipation. Carbo veg. X 000 removed all the febrile symptoms with- in eight days : the remaining symptoms yielded to Natrum mur. Tertiana cum placenta febr Hi. Symptoms : Excessive tearing in all the limbs, early in the morning, followed by slight chills. Profuse sweat in the after- noon without any heat, properly speaking. During the apy- rexia : Vertigo, especially when stooping and moving about, especially on the day of the paroxysm, with heat and burning in the eyes, tearing in the nape of the neck. — Yellow complex- ion. A number of hepatic spots in the face. Sometimes pain- ful vesicles on the tongue. — Pressure at the stomach after a INTERMITTENT FEVER. 455 meal.— Quantity of flatulence. — Pain in the small of the back when stooping. Every night, red stigmata make their ap- pearance in the bends of the knees, and on the arms, violently itching and burning in the warmth, disappearing in the day- time. Pain in the left hypochondrium ; the spleen is exces- sively swollen and hard. Pr. C. II. p. 53. Chamomilla IV. Tertiana, with excessive oppression of the heart and hot sweat on the forehead after the paroxysm, the patient tossing about in the bed in despair. Arch. VII. 3, p. 52. Chamomilla IV. After a chagrin during the apyrexia, vi- olent vomiting of bile, diarrhoea and violent colic, with subse- quent ineffectual efforts to vomit, had set in instead of the par- oxysm. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 34. China IV, another dose in four days. Quotidian. Symptoms : Great internal and external coldness at noon, especially in the upper part of the body, with shuddering. At the same time heat in the head and redness of the face. The paroxysm terminates in the evening in slight chills, mingled with heat. Thirst during the paroxysm, afterwards sweat. Nightly sleeplessness, and canine hunger ; want of appetite in day-time. The paroxysms decreased more and more after Cinchona. Ann. I. p. 165. China, one drop. Quotidian. Symptoms : Violent headache every afternoon, accompa- nied with nausea, violent chills without thirst, for one hour and a half. Afterwards thirst and general heat with burning lips until evening ; lastly, sweat through the night. The remain- ing headache, night sweats, and constipation, yielded to opium. Ann. I. p. 354. China IV, half a drop. Quotidian. Symptoms : Chilliness every forenoon, preceded by thirst, and followed by heat and exhausting sweats. Complexion livid, black-yellow. Eye faint. Stupefaction of the head over the eyes. The scalp is sensitive to the touch. Trembling, with weakness. Humming in the ears. Drowsiness after a meal, and fullness in the stomach. Restless sleep, full of dreams. Ann. I. p. 355. China, three doses. Intermittent fever, with affection of the chest. Symptoms : Continuous heat in the commencement, the heat continuing for several hours, in the evening, without any previous chilliness, with burning thirst and subsequent sweat, the affection of the chest increasing. Cough in paroxysms, with difficult expectoration of clear, tenacious mucus, and with 456 FEVER AND ACUTE EXANTHEMATA. painful concussion in the shoulders, sometimes also with vom- iting of bile. Aching in the forehead, especially when open- ing (he eyes. Vertigo when raising the head. Red counte- nance. Ringing and pricking in the ears. Tongue coated yellow. Constipation. Sometimes pain and distention of the abdomen. Ann. II. p. 45. China cures intermittent fevers when the patient vomits, once or twice after the paroxysms. Ann. IV. p. 427. China, tertiana, now anticipating, now postponing, accom- panied with violent chills, pain in the region of the liver, vio- lent vomiting terminating in vomiting of bile, with great anx- iety, jaundiced color of the skin. Ann. II. p. 48. China I. A sort of febris helodes, with fever and ague type. Symptoms : Heat in all the blood-vessels in the evening when in bed, mingled with thrills of chilliness through all the limbs, with unquenchable thirst. Oppression at the stomach, bitter eructations, nausea, and inclination to vomit. Torment- ing, dry cough, as if coming out of the stomach. — Excessive sweat with loss of consciousness after two hours, and subse- quent great weakness. The sweat yielded to Satnbucus, the weakness to a third dose of China. Arch. V. 1. p. 91. China, repeated doses, not too small. First form: Quotidian. Chilliness; vertigo, pale coun- tenance, coldness, paleness of the hands and feet, retching, re- sulting in the expulsion of mucus. The heat is violent and lasts a long while ; headache, bright redness of the face, full, accelerated pulse. Dry, spasmodic, concussive cough, with aching pain in both hypochondria, and especially in the pit of the stomach. — Drowsiness. Sweat, in the night. Dry, spas- modic cough in the apyrexia. Second form: Tertiana. Violent chilliness and coldness, heat and thirst, also profuse sweat. Fever and apyrexia were characterized by bitter taste, eructations and vomiting ; the tongue was coated with a thick, brown-yellow coating. Pres- sure in the pit of the stomach. Pressure, pricking, and swell- ing of the region of the spleen. Pale-yellow complexion. Third form: Tertiana. Slight, short chilliness, followed by violent aching in the sinciput ; congestion of blood to head and face. — Tearing pain in the right temple and around the eye, the eye being red, hot, burning, and painful, and very sen- sitive to the light of day; lachrymation. General heat, but not intense, violent thirst. The paroxysm lasts from forenoon till evening ; profuse sweat in the night. During the apy- rexia the eyes are perfectly well ; but in the place of the oph- INTERMITTENT FEVER. 457 thalmia anxiety, despondency and nervousness make their ap- pearance. A. h. Z. V. p. 87. Cina III. Quotidian in the case of a boy. Symptoms : Cadaverous complexion ; during the apyrexia the body was icy-cold, sometimes covered with cold sweat. Unceasing hunger : eats ravenously. Excessive emaciation. —Wakes frequently without any cause, howling piteously and tossing about. Arch. VII. 3, p. 52. Cina III 6 , four doses, one dose after every paroxysm ; four doses of Ipec. I 0000 had been given during the apyrexia. Quartan, Symptoms : Chilliness, slight and short ; violent heat with thirst. Headache, sometimes vomiting, with subsequent sweat ; followed by ravenous hunger. The fever discontinued after the third dose. Pr. G I. p. 182. Cina, intermittent fever with the following Symptoms : The chilliness is preceded by nausea, bitter taste, and sometimes mucous vomiting 5 bread tastes bitter. Af- terwards chilliness, followed in three or four hour* by sweat and canine hunger ; the hunger is also felt somewhat during the chilly stage. A. h. Z.l. p. 154 Cina. Febris interm. cholerica in marshy regions during the hot months. Now quotidian, now tertian Symptoms: Now chilliness, heat and sweat; now only heat and sweat. The chilliness is preceded by inclination to vomit, or vomiting of the ingesta, and when the stomach is empty, vomiting of bile. Accompanied or followed by diar- rhoea, first faeculent, then bilious. H the diarrhoea does not take place before the chilliness, it takes place during the heat ; the evacuations occur in rapid succession. Countenance pale, mostly yellowish livid ; in the higher degrees of the fever the countenance is bloated, red, or has a bluish tinge. — Dilatation of the pupils ; the lids are brownish, the nose is sometimes pointed. Pale, bluish appearance around the mouth. The thirst generally occurs in the chilly stage, sometimes also in the hot, disappearing when the sweat sets in ; the thirst is vi- olent ; after drinking, the diarrhoea sets in. Sometimes pinch- ing pains in the umbilical region, or pain when touching it. — Sweat over the whole body, sometimes cool. The strength declines at che first onset of the fever ; the patient moans, toss- es about, or is indifferent, insensible. During the apyrexia, the vomiting and diarrhoea cease : the countenance becomes pale, the pupils remain dilated. The tongue is clean, or scarcely furred with transparent, yellowish mucus. Frequently there is hunger, or dry, spasmodic cough. The Cina was given as EE 458 FEVER AND ACUTE EXANTHEMATA. an infusion of from 10 to 15 grains to two or three ounces of water, to be drank as warm as possible ; the dose to be re- peated several times. Cina has likewise proved curative in in- termittent fevers, when there was no vomiting but only diar- rhoea, or vice versa ; the dilatation of the pupils and the clean tongue were considered characteristic signs. A. h. Z. VI. p. 326. Coffea removed in ten minutes a frightful attack of colic, horripilation and restlessness with violent jactitation of the limbs during a paroxysm. A. h. Z. VI. p. 118. Drosera has cured intermittent fever with inclination to vomit. Ann. II. p. 48. Drosera, repeated doses, accompanied with hooping-cough. Symptoms : Violent chilliness with icy coldness of the pale hands and feet, and vomiting of bile. Heat with violent, ach- ing, beating pain in the head, and spasmodic, concussive cough. Apyrexia with gastric symptoms. A. h. Z. V. p. 162. Flammula jovis cures intermittent fevers. Arch. IV. 1, p. 117. Ferr^m acet., another dose in three days. Tertian. Symptoms : Headache, pressing in the forehead ; followed by violent chilliness lasting three quarters of an hour, with in- creased headache and much thirst. — Afterwards moderate heat and sweat.— Bitter taste. — Loss of appetite. — Constipation. — Yellowish complexion.— Great weakness.— Moderate headache during the apyrexia. J. d, h. H. III. p. 98. Hyosciamus I removed a case of quartan fever with dry ? nightly hacking cough disturbing sleep. Arch. IV. 1, p. 117. Hyosciamus IV 000 , xemoved twice a case of epileptic quo- tidian intermittent fever, occasioned by chagrin. Symptoms : Spasmodic drawing in the calves every noon ; shortly after cramp of the stomach. — The head is affected next, with loss of consciousness and violent epileptic spasms, for half an hour. Heat without much sweat, heaviness and vertigo in the head terminate the paroxysm. The apyrexia is characterized by great weakness ; fiery wheels before the eyes ; dry mouth ; frequent hiccough. Pr. C. I. p. 37. Ignatia III, one drop. Tertian. Symptoms : The paroxysm is preceded by violent yawn- ing and stretching.— Violent chill in the afternoon, especially along the back and arms, with thirst, for one hour. Followed by heat of the whole body, cold feet. Accompanied with in- ternal shuddering, not disappearing till sweat has broken out, the sweat lasting several hours. No thirst during the hot or sweaty stage. Pressing in the head from within outward, in short paroxysms, occasional tearing in the forehead, both those INTERMITTENT FEVER. 459 symptoms being relieved by lying down. Dull aching pain in the pit of the stomach. Oppression of the chest. Appetite very great. Ineffectual desire for stool ; followed by hard stool. — Heaviness in the limbs, with pain in the joints. During the apyrexia great weariness and sudden bending of the knees. — Sleep sound with snoring breathing. — Taciturn, indifferent, starting. — Tongue coated white, and moist. — Lips chapped and dry. Countenance pale. Pulse small, somewhat accelerated during the paroxysm. Ann. I. p. 168. Ignatia X° cured a quotidian fever within two days. Spmptoms : Coldness in the evening for one hour and a half. Followed by heat lasting half an hour, with thirst, after- wards sweat with thirst, humming and pricking in the ears. Constipation. Ann. IV. p. 179. Ignatia has cured intermittent fevers when the thirst was present, only during the cold stage. Ann. IV. p. 427. Ignatia IV, administered after the hot stage had passed off, removed a case of tertian, after the third dose had been ad- ministered ; two doses of Ipec. having been given before. Symptoms : Chilliness, accompanied with great thirst, nausea, sometimes vomiting. Afterwards heat without thirst ; tearing pain in the forehead. During the apyrexia, headache, paleness of countenance, little appetite. Aching pain in the pit of the stomach. Weakness in the limbs. Pr. C. I. p. 179. Ignatia, four doses, removed a quotidian fever with violent thirst at the commencement of the violent and continuous chills, accompanied with still and taciturn disposition. A. h. Z. I. p. 107, 155. Ignatia, every twenty-four hours, cured an intermittent fever accompanied with delirium, with ill humor and thirst during the chilly stage. A. h. Z. I. p. 164. Ignatia IV 00 , repeated after the next paroxysm. Symptoms : Violent thirst during the chilly stage, dimin- ishing when the hot stage set in. Vomiting of food, bile or mucus during the chilly stage. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 32. Ipecacuanha has cured intermittent fevers with little chilliness, gastric symptoms, and constrictive tightness of the chest. Ann. II. p. 47. Ipecacuanha, two doses; probably China-cachexia. Symptoms : Shuddering, and goose-skin ; afterwards flushes of heat ; both lasting a very short time. Appetite slight. — -Tongue coated white. — No thirst. — Stool rare and hard. — Heat in the stomach, resembling a feeling of hunger. — Taste frequently bitter in the morning. Water-brash, and strangula- tion from the stomach up to the throat, every day in the morn- 460 FEVER AND ACUTE EXANTHEMATA. ing. Red, itching spots on the right side of the chest, burning when scratched. Ann. II. p. 343. Ipecacuanha, two pellets every three hours during the apyrexia, is said to have cured a number of intermittent fevers. A. h. Z. II. p. 24. Ipecacuanha, four doses at equal intervals during the apyrexia, and one dose of Nux in the succeeding apyrexia, is said to cure intermittent fevers most certainly. Arch. XII. 2, p. 47, 113. Ipecacuanha IIP, three doses, one dose every four hours after the paroxysm, effected a considerable diminution of the febrile paroxysm. Symptoms : Violent coldness and thirst, afterwards heat with more moderate thirst during the evening and night, with some headache, and sourish sweat towards morning. The next paroxysm, which was very slight and consisted almost in mere coldness, accompanied with chronic costiveness, yielded to Nux. A. h. Z. IV. p. 15. Menyanthes is always useful in intermittent fevers with coldness in the abdomen. H. in R. II. p. 41. Mezereum. Tertiana. Symptoms : Violent chilliness and coldness of the whole body for several hours, icy coldness of the hands and feet, with thirst. Sleep for several hours, with sweat, after the chilly stage had abated. Great paleness of face during the apyrexia. Dull aching pain in the head. — Loss of appetite. — Distention and hardness of the region of the spleen, with aching pain. — Sensitiveness to the cold air. General debility. A.h. Z. V. p. 273. Millepedes O, one drop, has cured ordinary intermittent fever. A. h. Z. I. p. 164. Natrum muriaticum X°°, one dose. Quotidian. Symptoms : Coldness of the body every day in the morn- ing, commencing at the feet. Two and a half hours after the chilliness, a general heat set in, lasting but a short while. Vio- lent thirst during the hot and the latter part of the cold stage. Headache after the heat — Little appetite. — Yellowish com- plexion. — Drowsiness in daytime. Ann. II. p. 338. Natrum mur. X°° ; afterwards two more slight paroxysms. Quotidian. Symptoms : Chilliness of one or two hours every day in the morning, with tearing in the bones and thirst. After- wards general heat, with violent tearing in the head and ex- cessive chilliness, for two or three hours. Yellowish com- plexion. Bitter taste. White tongue. No appetite. No sleep. Short cough. Weakness, also during the apyrexia. Eruption about the mouth. Almost constant pressure in the pit of the INTERMITTENT FEVER. 4Q\ stomach, extending as far as the right side of the abdomen. The pit of the stomach is painful to pressure. Natrum muriat. X°°; two more paroxysms. Quotidian. Symptoms : Violent chilliness lasting three hours, gene- rally early in the morning, with blue nails and chattering of teeth. Followed by heat lasting the same length of time, with redness of face, burning of the feet, obscuration of sight, vertigo, stitching in the whole head, and a good deal of thirst. Slight sweat. Pain in the back during the paroxysm. Little appe- tite. Ann. II. p. 340. Natrum mur. X°. Quotidian. Symptoms : Violent general chilliness lasting a few hours, in the morning. Followed by general heat and beating head- ache. Thirst after the chilliness and during the hot stage. Weakness and little appetite. Ann. II. p. 341. Natrum mur. X°. Tertian, anticipating. Symptoms : Violent chilliness in the evening, with chat- tering of teeth.for three hours. Followed by mere increase of tem- perature of the skin, violent headache lasting four or five hours, as if the head would burst. Little thirst, little appetite. Hard, intermittent stool. Scurfy eruption on the lips. Ann. II. p. 342. Natrum mur. X°° ; three more feeble paroxysms. Symptoms : Chilliness in the morning, for one hour, anti- cipating, a couple of hours every morning, accompanied with external coldness, great thirst, and violent headache ; he feels giddy and stupid. Heat moderate, with some sweat. Great weakness, even during the apyrexia. Weak eyes. Stool hard and intermittent. Ann. II. p. 342. Natrum mur. X 000 , removed a case of tertian. Symptoms : About midnight sensation as of an electric shock through the body ; afterwards moderate heat with thirst, a couple of hours. Accompanied with headache, pain and stiffness in the left lumbar region. Sweat after the last parox- ysm. The apyrexia was characterized by weakness, want of appetite, headache. The remaining vertigo, headache, pressure at the stomach, and weakness, yielded to Nux. Ann. IV. p. 204. Natrum muriat. X 000 ; gradual decrease of the fever. Symptoms : Violent chill with thirst every fourth after- noon, blueness of the lips and nails, and spasmodic tightness of breathing. One hour after, the heat set in, lasting until night. Sweat after midnight. During the apyrexia pressure in the region of the liver, sometimes alternating with pain in the spleen. Labor-like drawing in the abdomen, more in the intestinal canal than in the womb. Sensation of pressure in 462 FEVER AND ACUTE EXANTHEMATA. the chest. Weakness and appearance as if worn out. Pr. C. II. p. 49. Natrum sulph. X° has cured several cases of intermittent fever. Arch. XL 3, p. 45. Nux vom. VIII, one drop. Complicated tertian. Symptoms : Sudden coldness of the arms and feet in the afternoon, chilliness occasioned by the slightest motion, accom- panied with heat, and a full, frequent pulse. — Headache, in the forehead, increased when stooping, as if the brain would fall out. — Ptyalism. Aversion to food. Desire for milk. Vomiting of the ingesta and of bilious mucus. After a meal, pressure in the pit of the stomach, flatulent colic and anxiety. Flushes in the abdomen, from below, with increased warmth in the head. Colic, with sensation of dryness on the lips and heat in the face. Urging desire for stool. After micturition, pressing in the neck of the bladder. Great weakness and emaciation. Irritated by the least trifle. Arch. V. 2, p. 77. Nux vom. X° ; three more paroxysms. Quotidian. Symptoms : Violent coldness in the afternoon for a quarter of an hour, with blueness of the nails ; followed by heat and thirst, lasting an hour and a half. Tongue coated white. Ann.' II. p. 343. Nux vom. V, half a drop. Tertian. Symptoms : Moderate chilliness in the morning, for two hours, with blue nails, without thirst ; the chilliness is pre- ceded by thirst. Afterwards great general heat, for three or four hours, with stitches in the temples and much thirst ; afterwards some sweat. Vertigo during the apyrexia, shaking sensation in the head. Weakness. Want of appetite ; every thing has a sharp taste. Eruption on the lips and nose. Retention of stool. The vertigo and shaking yielded to Pulsatilla. Ann. II. p. 343. Nux vomica has cured intermittent fevers characterized by thirst in the cold and hot stage, or by alternation of heat and coldness, or by the hot stage coming after the chills. Ann. IV. p. 427. Nux vom. V, one drop ; two more paroxysms. Tertian. Symptoms : Violent chilliness, with shaking and chatter- ing of teeth, accompanied with thirst; after drinking the coldness increased. Heat after the lapse of two hours, and soon after sweat. Chilliness when moving about in the bed. Blueness of the face and hands during the cold stage. Ugly taste in the mouth. Loss of appetite. Retention of stool. — Sour eructations. Pain of the abdominal integuments. Heavi- ness in the head, especially when stooping. General debility after exercise in the open air. Ill humor. Ann. IV. p. 445. INTERMITTENT FEVER. 463 Nux vom. X 000 ; two more slight paroxysms. Quotidian. Symptoms : Violent headache every morning, followed by heat, after which chilliness set in, both lasting upwards of an hour. During the apyrexia, weakness and slight appetite. Pr. C. I. p. 40. Nux vom., three doses, one every night. Tertian. Symptoms : Alternate chilliness and heat, more or less violent ; accompanied with complete loss of strength. Violent beating pain in the sinciput, especially when stooping, and during exercise in the open air. Bitter taste and eructations. Want of appetite. Costiveness. Yellowish complexion. — Tongue coated white. A good deal of thirst during and after the hot stage. A. h. Z. I. p. 105. Nux VOMICA. Symptoms : Stitches in the chest, back and thighs, short breathing, much thirst during the chilliness. Violent pain in the forehead after the chilliness. The thirst abates at the commencement of the hot stage, but the headache increases ; no sweat. A. h. Z. I. p. 154. Nux vom. removed a case of intermittent fever, complicat- ed with icterus. A. h. Z. I. p. 155. Nux vom. X, one of the principal remedies against inter- mittent fever, no matter whether postponing or anticipating. Symptoms : Chilliness, sometimes without, but generally accompanied with, long-lasting coldness of the whole body, chattering of teeth, icy coldness of the hands and feet, blue nails, no thirst ; tearing pains in the thighs and legs and in the small of the back. Afterwards, continual general heat with aching pain, especially in the sinciput ; redness of the face, violent thirst ; in some individuals a shivering comes on as soon as they move or uncover themselves. During the apy- rexia vertigo, heaviness and dulness of the head ; tearing, aching, beating pains, especially in the sinciput, in the temples. Wax-paleness of the face. Toothache. Clean tongue, or covered with thick, brown-yellow mucus. Loss of taste and appetite. Bitter, putrid taste. Nausea, bitter vomiting. Stitch- es in the region of the liver and right side of the chest. Great sensitiveness of the pit of the stomach to the touch, distention of the same. Aching, contractive pain of the stomach. Pain- fulness and distention of the left hypochondrium ; swelling of the spleen, not permitting any pressure. Turning to the right side is accompanied with a sensation as of a heavy body foil- ing over to the right side. Retention of stool. Stitches in the rectum. Dry night-cough. Emaciation, weakness. Anxiety, disconsolate mood, with violent weeping. Excessive sensitive- ness of temper. A. h. Z. V. p. 279. 464 FEVER AND ACUTE EXANTHEMATA. Nux vom. 20, two pellets, removed a case of quartan, char- acterized by periodical chilliness of the whole body and con- sensual suffering of the whole body. Hygea, I. p. 79. Nux vom. X 000 , two doses, removed a quartan of two years' standing, characterized by chilliness over the whole bo- dy, and great weakness. Hygea, I." p. 80. Opium, three doses ; quotidian, in the case of a boy. Symptoms ; Violent chills in the forenoon. Afterwards sleep with heat and subsequent sweat. Headache and general debility after waking. A. h. Z. I. p. 107. Opium relieved the sopor and convulsions with which the hot stage set in ; the fever itself yielded to Bellad. A. h. Z, I. p. 153. Opium II and X helped in fevers characterized by sopor and intermittent type. Arch. XV. 1 , p. 95. Pulsatilla IV ; one more feeble paroxysm. Tertian. Symptoms : During the apyrexia great heaviness of the whole body, with chilliness and drowsiness in daytime. Rest- less sleep at night with tossing and delirium^ watery diarrhoea. Arch. VII. 3, p. 49. Pulsatilla X°°, three doses, one every morning. Symptoms: Dry heat ; afterwards profuse sweat. During the hot stage the head feels very obtuse ; the heat is some- times accompanied with delirium or deep sleep, especially in children, who were attacked with this kind of fever every night : apyrexia in the daytime. Arch. XV. 1, p. 99. Pulsatilla, one dose ; repeated in a relapse. Tertian. Symptoms : Chilliness in the forenoon, with heat and sweat, those three stages not being distinctly separated one from the other ; a good deal of thirst, although the mouth was moist, not viscid. The paroxysm lasted until evening. — Vio- lent nausea, sometimes accompanied with vomiting. Head- ache and vertigo, the child staggers sideways. The nausea was previously relieved by Ipec. Ann. III. p. 44. Pulsatilla diminished a tertian fever, which was entirely removed by Bryonia. Symptoms : Headache ; the head feels as if too heavy. Stitches in the forehead, over the orbits, in the temples ; press- ing from within outward. The symptoms are increased by covering the patient up too much. The eyes are painful and sensitive to the light. Bad taste after every meal. Pressure and anxiety in the pit of the stomach. Heaviness, pressure, and tension in the stomach. Stool every two or three hours. Pain in the small of the back before and during the paroxysm. All the limbs feel bruised, and ache, with great weakness and INTERMITTENT FEVER. 4(35 laziness. Chilliness without thirst at noon, from one hour and a half to two hours ; afterwards heat with thirst, desire for beer, great restlessness ; a good deal of redness in the face, full, hard pulse. The heat lasts until evening, when sweat breaks oat. Ann. III. p. 45, 46. Pulsatilla I V 000 ; two more feeble paroxysms. Tertian. Symptoms : Chilliness in the morning, heat half an hour after, and sweat two hours after the commencement of the heat. During the apyrexia vertigo and pain in the stomach. No appetite. Pr. C. I. p. 39. Pulsatilla IY 000 . Quotidian. Symptoms : Violent chilliness in the evening lasting one hour, followed by violent heat and headache, lastly sweat. During the apyrexia, continual, violent headache ; pain in the chest, violent cough with expectoration and bitter taste. Pr. c. i. p. 42. Pulsatilla IY 000 , two doses. Quotidian. Symptoms : Chilliness at noon lasting half an hour, follow- ed by heat lasting several hours, and sweat at night. During the apyrexia, headache, cough, without expectoration ; pain in the chest ; bitter taste, with clean tongue. Pr. C. I. p. 45. Pulsat. IV 000 ; the paroxysms became progressively weaker. Quotidian. Symptoms: Cramp-like drawing in the limbs. After- wards chilliness at noon for one hour, and heat for an hour and a half with subsequent sweat and debility. During the apy- rexia tearing headache ; stitches in the chest, cough with ex- pectoration. Bitter taste with tolerably clean tongue. Erup- tion on the lips. Restless sleep. Pr. C. I. p. 46. Pulsatilla IY 000 * one other weak paroxysm. Quotidian. Symptoms : Chills for half an hour in the afternoon, after- wards heat for two hours, with subsequent sweat. No partic- ular ailments during the apyrexia. Pr. C. I. p. 47. Pulsat. V 000 . Tertian. Symptoms : Chilly feeling in the back, extending from be- low upward ; afterwards chilliness for half an hour, followed by heat lasting one hour, and lastly, sweat. Thirst after the heat. During the apyrexia the tongue is coated white ; putrid taste, the appetite not being entirely wanting. Asthma ; cough with expectoration. (Edematous swelling of the legs in th evening. Constipation. Pr. Com. II. p. 46. Pulsatilla V oco } two doses. Quotidian. Symptoms : Chilliness for one hour in the morning, follow- ed by heat without sweat ; no thirst. Pain in the chest during the apyrexia ; cough in the recumbent posture, has to sit up 466 FEVER AND ACUTE EXANTHEMATA. in the bed in the night ; expectoration of mucus and rattling. Pr. C. II. p. 46. Pulsatilla V 0000 . Quotidian. Symptoms : Drawing in the limbs at noon, followed by chilliness until evening ; violent heat at night and sweat toward morning. Thirst during the hot and chilly stage. The apy- rexia is characterized by dreariness, vertigo, and pain in the head. Pricking in the precordial region, especially when coughing. Tongue coated white ; taste offensive. Want of appetite; constant eructations and inclination to vomit. Two or three diarrhceic stools every day. Frequent desire to uri- nate and to evacuate the bowel's. Ulcer on the left foot, remain- ing after the erysipelas. Pr. C. II. p. 48. Pulsatilla V 0000 , evening and the morning following. Quotidian. Symptoms : Chilliness in the evening for one hour, after- wards great heat with thirst and afterwards sweat during the night, with uneasiness ; face red. The apyrexia was charac- terized by aching pain in the chest with oppressed breathing ; cough with expectoration of saliva. Coated tongue with bitter taste. Little appetite. Constipation for eight days. Pr. C. II. p. 51. Pulsatilla, three doses, one every three days, effecting the diminution of the fever and sweat ; lastly Nux. Double quotidian. Symptoms :. Chilliness for a quarter of an hour in the fore- noon, with formication ; followed by cold, profuse sweat for two hours, without any previous heat, the feet being also very cold. The same paroxysm at eleven o'clock in the night, with sleep- lessness and profuse sweat. — The apyrexia is characterized by want of appetite, qualmish, saltish taste. Pain in the right half of the head and in a wound of the eye which had been inflicted by a blow. — A good deal of thirst. Catarrhal cough. Repletion in the stomach. Emaciation. Great weakness. Pr. C. II. p. 54. Pulsatilla IV 000 . Tertian. Symptoms : Icy-cold damp hands in the afternoon, pale face and lips, violent chilliness lasting one hour, followed by heat for two hours, without sweat or thirst. Aching in the right half of the forehead during the apyrexia. Moreover tearing pains in the eye ; touching the region of the pes anserinus causes violent pains in that region. Clean, moist tongue. Bad taste and smell. Stool three times a day. The remaining headache and itching in the right canthus (having set in in the place of the former pains) yielded to Puls. IV 00 . Pr. C. II. p. 57. INTERMITTENT FEVER. 467 Pulsatilla, two more doses on the succeeding mornings. Tertian. Symptoms : The paroxysms anticipate four hours. Chilli- ness lasting an hour and a quarter, with headache. The hot stage is very short ; sweat and thirst setting in at once. — Short breath during the paroxysm. Debility. Aversion to food. — Purled countenance. Peevish, obstinate. I. d. h. H. I. p. 196. Pulsatilla X, repeated doses, has cured quartan charac- terized by chilliness, heat, little thirst, sweat. A. h. Z. VII. p. 327. Rhus X. Quotidian in nightly paroxysms. Symptoms : In the daytime the heart is constantly in a trembling motion. Clawing and pressing in the pit of the stomach, as if closed by swelling and with ulcerative pain in- ternally. Violent beating in the pit of the stomach causing anxiety ; it can be seen and felt. Anguish of death, and in- voluntary deep breathing from time to time. All these symp- toms were removed by Rhus. Arch. VII. 3, p. 51. Rhus. Two more paroxysms. Double tertian. Symptoms : Slight beating pain in the temples early in the morning. The mouth becomes slimy. Chilliness for three hours, commencing in the small of the back and thighs and extending over the whole body. Pain as after fatigue in the right hip and calf; tearing in the left leg. Thirst during the chilly stage. — Followed by general warmth, and slight chills during motion. — Countenance livid. — Eyes dingy. Lastly sourish-smelling sweat. — Ringing in the ears, increased in the hot stage ; deafness of hearing. Sleeplessness and dry coryza. The fever had become a double tertian after Nux, which had no good effect. Ann. I. p. 165. Rhus ; the paroxysms decreasing. Tertian, and two days previous, injury by straining a part in lifting something. Symptoms : Stupefying headache in the forenoon ; prick- ing pain in the chest, and sensation of repletion in the chest. Moderate chilliness for one hour ; almost an entire absence of dry heat, but sweat setting in shortly, and lasting the whole day with headache. Thirst from the commencement of the fever, but the patient does not drink. No appetite ; food has a flat, disagreeable taste. I. d. h. H. II. p. 169. Rhus helped in two cases where the tertian fever was ac- companied with an eruption of rash, disappearing again a few hours after the paroxysm, and leaving burning and redness of the sclerotica during the apyrexia. Ann. II. p. 397. Sabadilla X, three doses, cured a febrile paroxysm setting in after the influenza had been removed ; it took place every 468 FEVER AND ACUTE EXANTHEMATA. evening, consisted in mere coldness, and was accompanied with debility and anorexia. Arch. XIII. 2, p. 87. Sabadilla, three doses, administered a few hours previous to the paroxysms, removed a quotidian with nightly parox- ysms. Symptoms : Moderate chilliness, followed by thirst. Ex- tremely violent, continual heat with headache. A.h.Z. I. p. 106. Sambucus relieved profuse sweats, a sort of febris helodes. Arch. V. 1, p. 90. Sepia, one dose, removed a quotidian with excessive thirst, diminishing the accompanying hooping-cough, in the case of a child. A. h. Z. I. p. 146. Sepia X, three doses, smelling, after three successive pa- roxysms ; twelve days after the last paroxysm the fever disap- peared. Symptoms : Chilliness in the afternoon, followed by heat lasting two hours ; sleep after the heat, and then cold sweat. Thirst before and during the chilliness. Yiolent tearing in the limbs during the chilliness, hands and feet being icy-cold, the hands becoming even dead. Cough during the chilly and hot stage with but little expectoration. Paleness of countenance during the apyrexia. Tearing in the head from one ear to the other. Tearing in the lower arms from the elbow to the fin- gers. Tearing in either knee-joint. Coldness of the hands and feet. He wants every thing to be very salt. Cough with expectoration of a small quantity of mucus, especially in the recumbent posture. For two months past swelling of the right testicle and spermatic cord as far as the inguinal canal, with intolerable pain when stooping or when drawing the clothes very tight. The affection of the testicle and spermatic cord yielded to China X°°. A. h. Z. VI. p. 90. Staphisagria has cured intermittent fevers consisting in evening coldness, without any subsequent heat. Ann. IV. p. 427. Staphisagria afforded speedy help in a tertian fever with scorbutic affection. Ann. II. p. 397. Sulphur X°, one dose every four days, removed a quo- tidian, where other remedies merely afforded relief. Symptoms : Chilliness now in the forenoon, now in the afternoon ; previously thirst, occasioning a good deal of drink- ing ; the thirst existed during the hot stage. Vertigo ; a good deal of headache. Bitter taste. — Great debility. — Sweat at night — Cutaneous eruption with much itching. Pr. C. I. p. 180. FEVER, WITH SOPOR AND AFFECTION OF THE HEAD. 459 Thuya helped in some cases where the fever consisted in mere chills with external and internal coldness (in some cases thirst being present) followed by general sweat without any previous heat. Ann. II. p. 398. Valeriana has been useful in intermittent fevers without the chilly stage, with violent heat, thirst and dulness of the head. Ann. IV. p. 427. Veratrum IV cured a tertian of six months' standing, con- sisting merely in chilliness followed by warm sweat which soon became cold. Arch. VII. 3, p. 52. Veratrum ; one more feeble paroxysm. Quotidian. Symptoms : Violent chilliness and a good deal of thirst in the evening ; alternating at first with increasing heat ; accom- panied with vertigo and nausea. Continuous heat setting in after the lapse of two hours, with violent thirst, delirium, red- ness of face, and dulness of the head. Profuse sweat towards morning, without thirst and with a pale countenance. Sleep rare and unrefreshing. Pulse small and hard. Ann. I., p. 355. Veratrum IV 0000 , in a few days Carb. veg. X 000 . Pro- gressive improvement. Quartan. Symptoms : Chilliness, with great thirst ; afterwards little heat with slight thirst, cold feet, distention of the abdomen and pain in the small of the back. During the apyrexia cold- ness in all the limbs, cannot get warm. The region of the stomach is swollen, and a pressure is felt after a meal. Pr. a i.p. i8i. Veratrum ; the next paroxysm was weaker. Tertian. Symptoms: Violent chilliness lasting one hour, followed by dry heat and little sweat. Accompanied with violent thirst, and headache during and between the paroxysms. Paleness and emaciation. /. d. h. H. II. p. 170. 7. FEVER, WITH SOPOR AND AFFECTION OF THE HEAD. Chamomilla. In the case of a child at the breast. Symptoms : Febrile sopor, with jactitation of the limbs and starting. Great restlessness. Short, moaning breathing. Much thirst. Face and hands are alternately hot and cold ; now one of the cheeks is hot and red, now the other pale and cold ; at times both cheeks are pale and cold, with hot fore- head. Sometimes sweat breaks out. Photophobia. Tume- fied margins of the eyelids. Exclaiming during sleep. Ex- claiming when touched, and retention of urine. Frequent small green diarrhoeic stools. Ann. II. p. 42. 470 FEVER AND ACUTE EXANTHEMATA. Opium II and X, helped in fevers characterized by sopor ; the patients did not complain of any thing, and had no other want except to drink. Constant sopor ; dulness of the head and vertigo when raising the head. Arch. XV. 1, p. 98. Opium 11° removed the stupor in a case of fever. Ann. II. p. 187. Pulsatilla IV, two doses. Febrile sopor. Symptoms : Constant sopor, with bland delirium ; makes all sorts of movements with the mouth, points with his fingers in every direction without consciousness. Bilious vomiting ; a good deal of thirst and internal heat. Stares at those who talk to him. Three diarrhoeic stools at night. Distended abdomen, but not hard. Dry tongue. Ann. I. p. 197. Pulsatilla X°°, in a teaspoonful of water, removed febrile sopor in a boy, with neglected gastric derangement. A. h. Z. V. p. 245. Pulsatilla III, one drop. Fever, with affection of the head. Symptoms : Alternation of chilliness and heat in the head. No thirst during the chilly stage, a little thirst during the heat of the head, but no desire for cold drinks. During the hot stage the scalp is cold to the touch. Violent stitching pains in the head, from the vertex down to the eyes. The pain is somewhat relieved when closing the eyes ; vertigo when open- ing the eyes and when raising the eyes. Dizziness in the head at night ; all things turn in a circle. Burning in the eyes. No appetite or taste. Dry mouth. The menses consist rather in mucus than in blood, but are profuse ; preceded by jerking stitches through the abdomen. Dry coryza and want of smell. Cough, with accumulation of mucus in the chest. Sleep restless. Ann. I. p. 1, 2. 8. LENTESCENT FEVERS. Belladonna is especially suitable in the lentescent fevers of children, with violent abdominal sufferings and involuntary discharge of faeces, generally occasioned by induration of the mesenteric glands. Likewise in such fevers as accompany organic defects in other systems of the organism. Arch. IX. 3, p. 36. Calcarea X°, and in twelve days Sulphur. In the case of a child of nine years. Symptoms : Frequent dry, short cough. Continual dry, almost burning heat, abating only a little at times, with small, accelerated pulse. Little thirst. Scanty, turbid urine. Skin ERYSIPELAS. 471 flaccid, dry, and feeling like parchment in the joints. Great emaciation. Sunken countenance, dim eyes. Considerable debility ; is unable to maintain himself on his legs, lies con- stantly on one side, in a state of apathy. No appetite. Stool every three, four days, scanty. Complains of pain in forehead and abdomen. Anxiety in the evening, sometimes delirium. Ann. IT. p. 195. Ipecacuanha I, one drop, every four hours, four drops in all. Lentescent fever in a girl of ten years. Symptoms : Evening fever, with great restlessness and uncomfortableness. Slight chills, followed by dry heat which lasted for hours and occasioned anxiety ; burning in the palms of the hands, pricking sweat at night. Pulse 130-140. Skin like parchment. Emaciated. No appetite, except for dainties. Breathing hurried and oppressed. Short, dry cough when lying on the right side. Loss of breath during the slightest motion. Complete apathy. Exacerbation every other day. Arch. XIII. 1, p. 86. Nux vom. frequently suitable against lentescent fevers. Hart. pr. Erf. 1. p. 29. Sulphur 0°, removed hectic fever in a boy of six years, within ten or twelve days. Symptoms : Frequent dry cough in short turns. Hurried breathing during sleep. Sweat over the whole body, especially the head. The nose is generally dry, frequently "big and red. The upper lip is thick. Face pale and puffed. Debilitated. Dreads the open air. Little appetite. The urine is now clear, now turbid, and depositing a thick sediment. Every afternoon slight general heat, hands and forehead burning, and the cheeks exhibiting a circumscribed redness. Peevish, out of humor. Ann. III. p. 260. 9. ERYSIPELAS. Belladonna has effected the cure of erysipelas. Arch. YI. 2. p. 73. Bellad. X° has been exhibited against an erysipelatous inflammation of the border of the sole of the foot ; a brighter spot of the size of a pin's head rose in the darkest region of the inflammation ; this spot became transformed into an abscess during the use of Silica X 2 , two doses ; when opened, it was found to harbor a worm of the species trichocephalus. A. h. Z. I. p. 140. Graphites is very efficient against erysipelas with or without vesicles. In one case the erysipelas was first seen in 472 FEVER AND ACUTE EXANTHEMATA. the face, with acute fever, and then spread over the whole body, advancing an inch every day. Graphites X°° effected a cure. A. h. Z. I. p. 71. Pulsatilla. Erysipelas of the foot. Symptoms : The dorsum and bottom of the foot are swol- len, red, burning, stinging and painful when touched. Blue- red, hard, painful, burning spot on the dorsum of the foot. Ann. II. p. 15. Rhus X, and in eight days Ars. X. Erysipelas of the arm after venesection, occasioned by tying up the 'arm too tightly. Symptoms : The arm is considerably swollen from the shoulder down to the fingers, erysipelatous and covered with vesicles all over. The skin around the orifice in the vein had become dead, covering a serous fluid which became afterwards converted into an ulcerated surface, from which spalecated cellular tissue had to be removed. Violent internal heat, much thirst ; restlessness. Sleeplessness ; irritating sweat. Turbid urine. Soft, frequent, frequently intermitting pulse. Pr. C. I. p. 3. Rhus removed a violent, dark-red inflammation, with vesi- cles, occasioned by mustard plaster ; a violent tearing pain in the head and teeth was likewise removed. Pr. C. I. p. 7. Rhus X removed an erysipelatous inflammation and swell* ing of the arm. Arch. XII. 2, p. 94. Rhus Y, swelling of the foot, which had been treated with leaves ; the dorsum of the foot was covered with pus upon a red base ; the space around looked erysipelatous. A. h. Z III. p. 64. Silicea X 00 cured an induration of the cellular tissue, in a child, affecting the whole lower arm. Pr. C. I. p. 25. Sulphur has frequently and speedily removed erysipe- latous conditions of the face and feet, which would not yield to Belladonna. A. h. Z. III. p. 138. 10. SCARLET-FEVER. Aconitum and Mercurius sol. afforded distinguishes help in a case of scarlet-fever with excessive inflammation ol the throat. A. h. Z. I. p. 155. Ammonium carb. has been recommended in scarlet-fever. A. h. Z. III. 113. Belladonna X, one drop. Symptoms: Troublesome itching of the whole body. Smooth scarlet-eruption on the chest, back and abdomen. Pain in the throat when swallowing. Pain in the eyes. Occasion- SCARLET FEVER. 473 ally a headache. Afterwards delirium. Swelling of the sub- maxillary glands. Much thirst, without fever properly so called. Second Child. Bad sleep ; does not want to take any breakfast. Cold, pointed nose, sunken countenance ; blueness around the mouth. Afterwards fever with stupefaction of the head, somnolence and moist skin. Next day the eruption broke out, the fever continuing, the head being quiet, but oppressed with sleep. Third Child. Pain in the head and throat, moderate fever until the eruption came out, when the fever increased. The children left their beds after the 7th day. Arch. III. 1, p. 31. Belladonna X, keeping the child moderately warm. /Symptoms : Loss of appetite and heaviness in the head, despondency and indolence. A few days after, alternation of chilliness and heat, restless sleep with starting and tossing about. Lastly the face and hands became puffed, bright-red, of the color of boiled lobsters. The redness was perfectly smooth and shining, like erysipelas ; on the next day other parts were covered, the redness diffused almost imperceptibly into the white parts, and formed, as it were, large flames, more or less vivid. Accompanied with violent febrile heat and great thirst. Short breathing. Has great trouble in swallowing liquids. Delirium at night, and even in the daytime. Urine very red. Stool intermittent. Skin dry. Discouraged. Arch. VI. 2, p. 25. Belladonna VIII, one drop. Scarlet-fever complicated with small-pox. Symptoms : Five days after the vaccination strong febrile heat and uneasiness, increasing from day to day. On the 7th day, all the limbs trembled with febrile heat. A good deal of thirst, with difficult deglutition. The eyes are red and sensitive to the light ; the pupils are contracted. Irritation of the senses. The skin of the whole body looks swollen, covered with smooth, even, bright-scarlet redness. Every pock had sunk in, as if it would dry up. On the following day, after taking the Bella- donna, fever and redness of the skin had disappeared ; in the evening the small-pox fever broke out, the pocks went through the period of efflorescence, and terminated in the regular man- ner. Arch. VII. 1, p. 76. Belladonna has been frequently given twice in scarlet- fever, with striking benefit, provided the same or other symp- toms indicative of Bellad. returned a few days after the effect of the first dose had subsided. Arch. XII. 2, p. 16. FF 474 FEVER AND ACUTE EXANTHEMATA. Belladonna VIII, one drop. In the case of a girl of fif- teen years. Symptoms : Drawing pains in the lower limbs for a few days past, disturbing dreams, enuresis nocturna ; coryza, head- ache, chills. Afterwards violent aching in the head, especially the occiput and forehead, as if the eyes were pressed out. Tearing and stitches in the whole head. Vertigo, and some- times luminous vibrations before the eyes. Redness of the albuginea. Dilatation of the pupils. Red, hot countenance. The cavity of the mouth is very red, the posterior part being covered with mucus. The tonsils are somewhat swollen and painful during deglutition. The tongue, especially the borders, are bright-red, with prominent papillae, and white and dry in the middle portion. Tolerable appetite. A good deal of thirst. Tearing in the lower extremities, especially the knees, and sensation as if they would break down. Tensive pain in the hands, which are somewhat bloated. Stool hard and scanty. Small, elevated, scarlet-red spots in various parts, especially on the extremities, some of them diffusing into one another, forming flat surfaces, others being detached. The skin is hot, dry, itching and burning. Internal chilliness. Weakness ; anxiety. On the 4th and 5th day after the administration of Belladonna, Aconite was administered on account of night- ly cough, tearing in the extremities and headache ; after the ad- ministration of the Aconite, the malady ran to a speedy termi- nation. Ann. I. p. 45. Belladonna X, one drop. In the case of a scrofulous child of two years. Symptoms : Sleepless and restless at night. — After this, the skin of the whole body, especially of the neck, chest, abdomen and hands became dark-red, smooth, dry and hot. — Itching. — Puffed countenance. — Dim eyes, dilated pupils. — Headache. — Loss of appetite. — Red, dry tongue and inflamed tonsils. — Short, dry cough ; difficult, hurried breathing. — Obstinate. — Pulse frequent. — The improvement commenced on the fourth day. Belladonna X. Girl of seventeen years. Symptoms : Tearing headache. — Vertigo. — Pain in the throat; stinging during deglutition. — Tongue coated yellow. — Alternation of heat and chilliness. — Violent thirst. — Costive- ness. — Afterwards the whole body was covered with smooth scarlet-redness. — The tonsils and the external parts of the neck were so much swollen that she was scarcely able to swallow a drop of water without being in danger of suffocation. — Violent SCARLET FEVER. 475 fever ; hard, full and slow pulse. — Skin burning hot. Ann. L p. 229. Belladonna was not sufficient in an epidemy ; Mercury and even Nux had to be given on account of the ulcers in the throat and mouth, and metastatic swellings, such as buboes, etc. Ann. I. p. 228. Belladonna X, half a drop. A female of forty-three years. Symptoms : Sudden and violent chills, for two hours, after- wards dry heat with stinging pain in the tonsils during and between the acts of deglutition, accompanied with swelling of the tonsils. — Next day the chest, arms and face were covered with the eruption, afterwards the abdomen and feet, the inflam- mation of the throat and the fever decreasing. — On the sixth day the patient had recovered, desquamation having set in all over the body. Ann. II. p. 241. Belladonna X, repeated doses (in some cases every three hours), sometimes alternated with Aconite, has been found very useful in epidemic scarlatina, characterized by violent delirium. A. h. Z. I. p. 164. Phosphorus X°. Malignant scarlatina. Symptoms : Smooth, fiery-red eruption over the whole body. — The whole body is glowing ; skin dry. — Pulse quick and hard. — Tongue dry as wood, covered with a thick, brown- black crust. — Lips dry, covered with brown crusts. — The gums and teeth are covered with black, tenacious, viscid mucus. — Sopor with delirium. — Incontinence of urine. — Constipation. — Difficult deglutition ; the beverage flows out again. — After- wards the hearing and speech disappeared almost completely. — Occasional exclaiming, rearing of the whole body, and boring with the head into the pillow. — Two days after, another dose of Phosphorus ; on the re-appearance of the sopor Coffea II and Aconite X° were given alternately every four hours. — A subsequent violent inflammation of the throat yielded to Merc. sol. IY°. Arch. XIV. 3, p. 98. Rhus X helped in a complicated case. Symptoms : Dark redness from the head to the toes. — Af- terwards a multitude of vesicles containing a yellow purulent fluid. — Burning heat. — Great thirst. — Somnolence, starting ; restlessness. — Painful, ineffectual urging to evacuate the blad- der. — Retention of stool. — The fever disappeared on the third day, with considerable desquamation setting in. Pr. C. I. p, 6. Sulphur 60° helped in a case where the eruption had sud- denly disappeared. Symptoms : A good deal of sleep, starting, the eyes being 476 FEVER AND ACUTE EXANTHEMATA. wide open and distorted. — Pulse quick, but small. — Skin dry ? but not hot. — In another case Sulphur helped, in conjunction with Coffea and Aconite, for the sopor. — Phosphorus re- moved the falling off of the hair. Arch. XIV. 3, p. 100. Sulphur X°, removed all danger where Belladonna was of no avail. Symptoms : Fiery eruption over the whole body, the skin being glowing hot. — Constant delirium, forty-eight hours after. — The face was bright-red and swollen. — Tongue dry, cracked, red as cinnabar, covered here and there with brown mucus. — Obstruction of the nose. — Pulse small , quick and hard, — Con- stipated. A. h. Z. III. p. 137. In case of relapse, or for the after-diseases, have been suc- cessfully administered : Acidum phosp., one drop in one ounce of distilled water, a teaspoonful every four hours, when the disappearance of the exanthema occasioned a violent involuntary diarrhoea, the bev- erage flowed back through the nose, and the child was lying in the bed doubled up. A. h. Z. II. p. 187. Helleborus, in other cases Rhus, removed the subsequent dropsy. A. h. Z. II. p. 23, Aconite VIII s , two doses in rapid succession, followed by Belladonna X 5 , and in four days X 000 7 removed an after- illness occasioned by a cold. Symptoms : Drawing, tearing, burning pains in both lower limbs, with swelling and some redness around the ankles ; is not able to tread. — Constipation. — Frequent chilliness, the body feeling hot to others. — Restless sleep, with moaning and groan- ing. Pr. C. I. p. 220. Belladonna is a prophylactic against scarlet-fever. When scarlet-fever and purpura miliaris are combined, Belladonna has to be given in alternation with Aconite ; the latter being given first, when the purpura is more violent, and vice versa ; the Belladonna is given twelve or sixteen hours after the Aconite, and the Aconite again six or seven days after the Belladonna. Arch. IX. 3, p. 56. 11. PURPURA MILIARIS. See Annals II. p. 234, and IV. p. 1. Aconitum VIII, one drop, two doses in four days. Symptoms : The disease sets in with vomiting and diar- rhoea. — Most parts of the body are covered with purpura milia- ris. — Violent fever. — Skin dry, itching. — Head dizzy, stupefied. — Pulse frequent, irritated. — Throat inflamed ; glands swollen. — Cough violent and painful. — Frequent colic between the PURPURA MILIARIS. 477 scrobiculus cordis and umbilicus. — Bleeding from the nose, three or four times a day, preceded by violent prickings in the temples, and haemoptysis at the commencement. Arch, III. 1, p. 34. Aconitum diminished the congestion to the head, ailments of the throat and fever in an epidemy, and warded off the dan- ger. Belladonna was useful when the tonsils were swollen. Bryonia removed a violent pain in the shoulder, which oc- curred at the time of desiccation, and was increased by motion. Arch. VI. 3, p. 64. Aconite, epidemic eruption with the following symptoms : Violent vomiting of bile, obtuse ness of the head, and pain in the throat. — Purled countenance ; eyes dim and watery. — Sometimes symptoms of encephalitis. — Violent synochus ; or synocha when increasing to a higher degree. — Urine fiery and hot — Constipation. — No appetite. — A good deal of thirst. — Tongue coated white. — Oppressed breathing. — Pulse full and frequent. — Most of the time the patient slumbers with starting. — The eruption appears on the second and third day, first on the neck, and the upper limbs, and gradually spreads over the trunk downwards. — The eruption was not as dark-colored as in purpura miliaris, nor so bright as in scarlatina. — No eleva- tion was perceptible to the touch ; upon a more close inspection all the pores of the skin were found inflamed and somewhat elevated, and the portions of skin between the pores were more or less red. — The pressure of the finger leaves a white spot as in scarlatina, but the skin sweats all over. — Desquamation after three or four days, first in the face, and gradually down- ward. Arch. VII. 1, p. 160. Aconitum, one drop of the sixth potency every forty-eight hours, proved a prophylactic against the epidemy ; the cure was accomplished by means of two doses of Aconite IV and a dose of Cofpea I. Ann. I. p. 43. Aconitum X, every day from one to two doses, has been successfully employed in several epidemic eruptions. Symptoms : Weariness, ill humor, shuddering mixed with heat, one or two days before the appearance of the eruption ; pale face, pain in the throat, vomiting. — The eruption con- sisted in small, more or less bright or dark, red, smooth little spots of the size of a pin's head up to the size of a lentil. — The middle of the spots is of a brighter red, the edges seem effaced, afterwards the spots flow together, assuming an even scarlet appearance, at times over the whole body, at times over single large surfaces. — In the former case the fever increases, in the latter the general feeling of health is scarcely affected. — In many cases the red parts are covered with innumerable, exces- 478 FEVER AND ACUTE EXANTHEMATA. sively small vesicles filled with a serous fluid. — In other cases the vesicles were larger, at some distance from one another, and filled with a yellowish white fluid. — On the first and second day the tongue was coated white or yellowish, afterwards bright-red, shining, sometimes parched. — The eruption lasted from three to six days. A. h. Z. V. p. 20, 21. Belladonna X. Purpura miliaris. Symptoms : The whole surface of the body was covered with scarlet redness and dotted with miliary vesicles. Prick- ing in the parotid gland and the fauces, which are painful as if swollen. When swallowing, touching the parts, or turning the head, she threatens to suffocate, especially owing to a dry feel- ing in the mouth, although the mouth is moist and lined" with mucus. Every liquid she swallows flows back by the nose, Hoarseness ; tickling in the pit of the throat, with dry cough. Sleeplessness ; horrible fancies when closing the eyes, convul- sions and startings. — The eyes are red and sugillated. Urine blue-red. Stupefying headache with loss of consciousness. Arch. V. 1, p. 100. When purpura miliaris and scarlet-fever are combined, it is difficult to determine which remedy ought to be given first. If the fever be a real synocha, with increase of heat, restless- ness, and anxiety, Aconite ought to be given first, and after- wards Belladonna against the inflammatory angina. If the synochus be predominant from the first, in this case the treat- ment may be commenced with Bellad. It is frequently ne- cessary, in sensitive individuals, to give a dose of Coffea, on account of the violent pains and the weeping mood. Arch, IX. 3, p. 57. Dulcamara has proved a specific in an epidemic eruption which was a complication of scarlatina and purpura miliaris. Arch. XIII. 1, p. 82. 12. MEASLES. See Arch. XII. 2, p. 155, etc. Pr. C. II. p. 33. Aconitum was given first in epidemic measles, afterwards Bryonia or Pulsatilla, according to circumstances. Arch. YI. 3, p. 65. Aconitum cured thirty-six children in a few days. If it was given before the exanthema had fairly come out, the de- velopment of the eruption ceased for one day, after the lapse of which period a general desquamation set in, and the dis- ease passed off without any trace. After-diseases were ex- tremely rare. Arch. VII. 1, p. 64. MEASLES. 479 Aconitum, generally only one close. Symptoms : Vertigo ; dim eyes. Pricking in the eyes. Sensitiveness to the light. Coryza. Puffed countenance. Sore, rough throat. Dry, hollow cough. Want of appetite. Dirty, yellow- white tongue. Vomiting. Colic. Weakness. The eruption came out within three to twenty hours, without much erithism, first in the face, then on the body, and lastly on the limbs. — In some children the eruption was bright-red, in most pale-red, rarely confluent. The fading away of the eruption took place as suddenly as the eruption appeared. Light sweat, and slight diarrhoea with colic, concluded the disease. When the Aconite was given in the precursory stage. the eruption was frequently prevented ; when given during the eruptive stage, the eruption faded away in twenty-four hours. Arch. VIII. 1, p. 86. Aconitum and Pulsat. moderated the eruption and seem- ed to act as prophylactics. For this purpose Aconite X c was given first, Pulsat. VI twenty-four hours after ; in a few days again Aconite, then again Pulsat.. and so on. Arch. X. 1, p. 76. Aconitum VIII 000 , three doses every other day. Symptoms : Vertigo when sitting up. Single stitches in the forehead. Redness of the face. Putrid and bitter taste in the mouth. Tongue coated white. — Pressure in the pit of the stomach increased by eating. When taking deep breath, turn- ing to one side and coughing, the patient feels a pricking in the right side over the hip, towards the small of the back. No stool. Scanty and rare emission of mine. Frequent sneez- ing. Short breath with moaning. — Violent, dry cough, with titillation in the throat and stitches in the side and back. Lit- tle sleep, with vivid dreams, startings. Chills through the whole body, with subsequent heat and some sweat. Moderate thirst. The eruption appeared in the night following. The remaining vertigo, bitter taste, sneezing, titillating cough, were removed by Nux. Jinn. II. p. 232. Aconitum VIII, two doses in three days. Symptoms : Violent ophthalmia. Great general heat, the face being burning hot and red. Continual, rough, hollow, scraping, dry cough. Nightly sleeplessness and great uneasi- ness. Ann. II. p. 233. Aconitum VIII ; repeated in two days. Symptoms ; Violent colic. Constipation. Frequent desire to urinate, with scanty emission. Frequent, dry and hollow cough. General heat with dry skin ; Frequent bleeding of the nose. Swollen, puffed countenance. Eruption over the whole body. Ann. II. p. 233. 480 FEVER AND ACUTE EXANTHEMATA. Aconitum X, one drop, morning and evening, in epidemic measles. Symptoms ; More or less cough, coryza, photophobia, la- chrymation, headache, fever and eruption. — In some children vomiting and diarrhoea. Frequent violent colic in the umbili- cal region. Considerable ophthalmia. Pneumonia. Quinsy after the eruption, frequently. In many patients the eruption had a typhoid character, or was complicated with white milia- ria, or with other symptoms. Arch. XII. 2, p. 155. Belladonna is indicated when the thirst is violent ; pain- ful stinging in the throat, with swelling ; dry cough fatiguing the chest, with fluent coryza and shortness of breath. Redness of the eyes with profuse lachrymation. Anxiety, with ere- thism of the nerves and sleeplessness. Arch. IX. 3, p. 58. Belladonna was suitable when the children cried at every paroxysm of cough. Also when the parotid glands were swollen, with ptyalism. Pr. C. II. p. 38. Belladonna X°. In a boy of seven years. Symptoms : Disappearance of the eruption after having been out twenty-four hours. After this disappearance a sec- ond eruption broke out, miliary, white, with dry heat, thirst, delirium. Great asthma, the trachea seemed straightened. Complains of her throat with a hoarse voice ; is unable to swallow any water. Colic. The danger was over in six hours ; eight days after, Sulphur was given for the roughness and the scraping in the throat. Arch. XII. 2, p. 158. Belladonna X°. After the disappearance of the eruption. Symptoms : Hurried breathing ; every inspiration appears to be troublesome. Stitches in the chest when breathing and coughing. Violent, dry heat ; delirium ; sweats only about the head. Sore throat ; difficult deglutition. Colic. Arch. XII. 2, p. 159. Belladonna. Irregular eruption of measles. Symptoms : Violent headache and internal shiverings. Startings of the limbs with spasmodic contraction of the fingers and toes, and much pain. Hoarseness, is unable to speak. Arch. XEI. 2, p. 160. Belladonna rendered good service in difficult eruption of the measles, when the cerebral system was principally affected ; Pulsatilla and Mercurius when the abdomen were the chief seat of the disease. Pr. C II. p. 38. Bryonia X 000 . Affection of the chest. Symptoms : The measles had appeared only on the head and the lower limbs. Stitches in the chest when breathing and coughing. Frequent, short, dry cough. Tearing in the MEASLES, 431 limbs. Occasional shivering, with violent heat. Arch. XII. 2, p. 159. China III 000 afforded help in one case which was charac- terized by violent colic and unquenchable thirst. Arch. XII. 2, p. 158. Morbillin, 2d potency, two pellets, shortened the course of the disease considerably, converting the measles into a be- nign eruption. It likewise proved useful in the epidemic oph- thalmia which appeared together with the measles. A. h. Z. II. p. 181. In other cases, Morbillin X was administered, but with the same success. A. h. Z. V. p. 54. Nux vom. X° 00 . After the measles. Symptoms ; White miliaria. Internal shiverings every morning, followed by violent heat for three or four hours, with delirium and subsequent profuse sweat. A good deal of thirst during the heat and sweat. Constipation. No appetite. Arch. XII. 2, p. 165. Phosphorus X° removed the following symptoms which appeared ten days after the measles : Lies in apparent loss of consciousness, still, the eyes half closed. Heat, little cough, no thirst ; no appetite. Thin and flocculent stool. Tongue and palate are covered with a white, viscid substance ; lips are entirely black. No pain ; great debility. The white miliary eruption scales off. The spasms were somewhat mitigated by Sulphur. The improvement was very gradual after the Phosphorus, and in eight days the recovery was perfect. Arch. XII. 2, p. 162. Phosphorus rendered the quickest help in some cases of measles, with dry cough, vomiting, or inclination to vomit. A. h. Z. II. p. 69. Pulsatilla IV, one drop. Retrocession of measles. Symptoms : Hardness of hearing. A yellow, watery fluid runs out of the ear. The region behind the ear is inflamed and swollen. Tearing pains in the head, but especially in and behind the ear. No appetite ; mouth dry, without thirst. Face puffed and bright-right. Skin dry. Pulse hard, small. Complete sleeplessness. Another cold occasioned lockjaw, with tearing in the jaws ; this was removed by Bellad. X. Arch. YIII. 3, p. 144. Pulsatilla is the best remedy in retrocession of the mea- sles, when there is much hoarseness. A. h. Z. I. p. 154. Pulsatilla brings out the eruption in 2, 4, or 6 hours. A. h. Z. II. p. 69. Pulsatilla IV°°. Measles fully developed. 482 FEVER AND ACUTE EXANTHEMATA. Symptoms : Continual dry, short cough. — The throat feels too tight when breathing. — Stitches in the chest when cough- ing. Arch. XII. 2, p. 161. Stramonium IV 000 was preferable to Aconite in epidemic measles characterized by violent erethism. Symptoms : The face was bright-red and puffed previous to the appearance of the eruption. — Great heat and profuse sweat. — Delirium ; the children see rats, mice, etc., from which they endeavor to hide themselves.-In some children the pha- rynx was spasmodically affected, making deglutition difficult. Stramonium moderated the fever and the delirium, and facil- itated the eruption of the measles, which ran through their regular course. Pr. C. I. p. 59. Sulphur has been found especially useful, when the oph- thalmia was violent, and the eruption slight. A. h. Z. I. p. 160. Sulphur 2, \ gr., frequently facilitated the eruption when other remedies were of no avail. Pr. C. II. p. 38. Sulphur X°, frequently removed roughness of the throat remaining after measles. Arch. XII. 2, p. 160. Sulphur X°. After the measles had run through their regular course. Symptoms : Violent, dry heat. — Lips and tongue are cov- ered with a brown-black, thick, viscid lining. — No thirst, but dry heat. — No pain. — Apathy. — Constant cough, with copious, viscid, purulent expectoration. When the cough is violent, a stitching is felt in the chest. — Diarrhoea day and night. Arch. XII. 2, p. 100. Sulphur X°. During the course of the measles. Symptoms: Tearing and beating in the head. — Violent pain in the ears. — Deafness. — Purulent discharge from the ears. — Sleeplessness. — Breathing short and hurried. — Pains in all the limbs. — Paralytic feeling. Arch. XII. 2, p. 161. 13. RUBEOLA. There is but one short notice of rubeola extant ; they were very much like measles, were accompanied with loose cough, and were cured with Aconite, and Belladonna. A. h. Z. I. p. 147. 14. NETTLE-RASH. Aconitum VIII 000 , early in the morning, and Nux vom. X 00 in the evening. Febrile urticaria. Symptoms : Face blood-red, glowing with heat. — Trem- bles ; is scarcely able to raise himself. — Nettle-rash over the SMALL-POX, VARIOLOID. 483 whole body. — Violent chilliness when uncovered. — Pulse hard, frequent. — Thirst and oppression of the chest. — Short, heavy, moaning breathing. — Difficult speech. — Hoarse voice. — Sen- sation as if a ball were lodged in the throat, making speech impossible and hindering the breathing. — Violent headache. — Constipation. — Dry, burning-hot skin. — Great anguish and in- ternal restlessness. Ann. IV. p. 97. Arsenicum is one of the remedies against chronic nettle- rash. A.h. Z. I. p. 52. Carbo veg. likewise. A. h. Z. I. p. 52. Copaiv^e bals. produces nettle-rash and gastric symptoms. A. h. Z. I. p. 101. Dulcamara VIII. Chronic urticaria. Symptoms : Nettlerash, itching, burning, preceded by a pricking sensation over the whole body. The following symp- toms had appeared quite suddenly: dangers of suffocation, great nausea with cold sweat on the forehead, anxiety, heat alternating with coldness and paleness ; these were removed by Ipec Arch. IV. I. p. 115. Dulcamara is the best specific against febrile urticaria. Symptoms : White, irregular, elevated blotches, surrounded with red areolae, as if occasioned by nettles. — Itching, burning, after scratching. — The eruption comes out in the warmth and disappears again in the cold, appears on the extremities, in the face, on the chest and back. — Fever, headache, loss of appe- tite. — Bitter taste. — Tongue coated with mucus. Nausea.— Vom- iting. — Aching, intense pain in the pit of the stomach and the precordial region. — Restlessness ; sleeplessness ; night-sweat. Turbid, dark, urine. — Diarrhoea. — Pain in the limbs. A. h. Z. V. p. 163. Hepar sulp., repeated doses, has been found very useful in an obstinate case of constantly returning nettle-rash-shaped eruption on the hands and ringers. Arch. XII. 2, p. 28. 15. SMALL-POX, VARIOLOID. Aconitum X°, next day Belladonna X°, removed the heat, congestion to the head, and, apparently, to the throat, in the case of a child of six weeks. — The child became quiet and had an appetite until the termination of the disease. A. h. Z. III. p. 184. Aconite or Belladonna are always indicated, according to circumstances. A. h. Z. I. p. 156. Arsenicum is useful, when the throat becomes in- flamed owing to pocks being located in the cavity of the 484 FEVER AND ACUTE EXANTHEMATA. mouth and fauces ; also for the hoarseness proceeding from a similar cause. A. h. Z. II. p. 74. Belladonna X 5 removed an inflammation of the mem- branes of the brain, which had been brought on by a cold caught during the course of the small-pox fever. A. h. Z. V. p. 265. Bryonia X, one-fourth of a drop, removed dropsical accu- mulations in the abdomen, during an eruption of small-pox. A. h. Z. IV. p. 200. Bryonia X, one drop, every 24 hours, removed the precur- sory symptoms, such as headache, nausea, vomiting, pain in the back and small of the back, with a bruised feeling all over. A. h. Z. II. p. 74. China IV, one drop, three doses, one every three hours, re- moved the diarrhoea which occurred during the suppurative stage in malignant, black small-pox, together with the oppres- sion and anguish in the chest. A. h. Z. II. p. 74. Coffea 6 removed sleeplessness, bilious vomiting and head- ache occurring during the eruption of natural small-pox. A. h, Z. IV. p. 265. Mercurius is the best remedy in the suppurative stage, were it only on account of the ptyalism ; it is likewise suitable in the diarrhoea occurring in the last stage. A. h. Z. I. p. 156. Solanum mammos. IV° has effected the speedy cure of a sort of varicella, the desiccation commencing on the day follow- ing. Arch. XIV. 2, p. 94. Sulphur V°° has proved a prophylactic to many persons who exhibited already the precursory symptoms of small -pox; the exanthem did not make its appearance ; in other cases where the eruption had entered upon the second stage, a few doses of Aconite were given previous to the Sulphur being adminis- tered ; which shortened the two last stages of the disease con- siderably. In some cases of varioloid, where the disease had reached the eruptive stage, the course was so much shortened that the pocks dried up speedily, and no new pocks made their appearance. Ann. IV. p. 304. Sulphur X 000 prevented the eruption of secondary small- pox, which frequently occasioned the loss of sight and hearing. A. h. Z. III. p. 100. Variolin proved such an excellent remedy, that not one died either with small -pox or varioloid, not even pregnant fe- males (whereas many had died formerly) ; the eruption was light and without danger. Variolin cured likewise a danger- ous variolous ophthalmia. Arch. XIV. 2, p. 104. Variolin X°°, another dose next day on account of delir- SMALL-POX, VARIOLOID. 485 inm having set in ; two more doses on the 5th and 16th day. The disease lasted twenty days from the eruption to the com- plete desiccation. Symptoms : Some pocks had come out ; an immense number was coming out ; they appeared afterwards in the mouth, nose and urethra. — Pulse hard, irritated. — Face hot, glowing, red. — Delirium with open eyes, uses wrong words frequently, and sees ghosts. — The eyes are red, shining, fiery. — All her movements are sudden, animated. — Hurried speech. — Violent thirst. — The second dose produced a general feeling of comfort. Variolin X 000 , one dose. The disease lasted five days. In a child of seven weeks. Symptoms : Violent heat all over the body. The child is very nervous ; weeps all the time. The whole body is covered with small, red, elevated stigmata and blotches ; on the back there are some pocks almost fully developed. The fever dis- appeared the next day ; the pocks ceased to grow, and those which had come out dried up very soon. Pr. C. II. p. 59. Variolin X°°, in a fortnight, and in three weeks VI°° Another small-pox eruption made its appearance in the form of an after-disease. Symptoms : Violent ophthalmia with photophobia. Copi- ous lachrymation. Stinging pains in the eye ; has to press something hard against the eyes all the time. In spite of reme- dies, a pannus came on, hindering sight altogether. Variolin restored the sight completely. A. h. Z. II. p. 88. Variolin 3°°°, removed within ten hours violent burn- ing pains in the feet in a young man of eighteen years, sick with small-pox. The eruption was very thick and of a miliary character, with violent fever and delirium ; the whole body swelled up, and the red eruption looked as if it had been pressed down, like herpes. Variolin changed the exanthem to fine large pocks, which dried up soon. A. h. Z. VI. p. 79. Variolin, 1st trituration, a few doses in two days, dimin- ished the fever very speedily, and caused the few pocks which had come out, to run speedily through their course, and to dry up ; the disease was completely cured in from five to seven days. A.h. Z. VI. p. 306. Vaccinin I (3d trituration of the cow-pock crust), 2 gr. Real small-pox in a girl of nineteen years. Symptoms : Chilliness, fever, violent pain in all the limbs, especially in the axillae and in the small of the back. Two days later, eruption in the face, increasing until the whole body was covered, the fever continuing, but without the chilliness. 486 FEVER AND ACUTE EXANTHEMATA. The pustules were large, depressed, resembling a split pea ; those in the face were filled with whitish pus, on the abdomen and limbs they were redder, and the lymph was more trans- parent. Face and hands were considerably swollen. Is unable to lie down, nor can he be turned on account of the soreness and the pain in the limbs. Anxiety, oppressed breathing, is only able to utter single words. Violent dry heat. Small quick pulse. Thirst. Dry black-coated tongue and teeth. Loss of appetite. Constipation. The improvement was very rapid ; the course of the disease was very benign. A. h. Z. II. p. 149. Yaccinin I 000 , (prepared from the transparent lymph of pocks of seven days standing.) The precursory symptoms, and a few stigmata which had come out already here and there, disappeared in a few hours. Vaccinin 1°. In the case of a child which had been cov- ered with small-pox for three days past, they dried up the next day. Yaccinin I oco , administered on the seventh day. On the eighth all the pocks were covered with a brown crust, and all the imperfectly developed pocks contained yellow pus ; the des- quamation took place a few days later. A. h. Z. IY. p. 46. Yaccinin I, II, 2 to 10 pellets, cured an eruption which was composed of rash, measles, varicella, and real pocks. Symptoms : Red spots, like flea-bites, some of them in- dented irregularly, of the size of an inch, partly with, partly without pustules, the pustules themselves being partly red, partly hard, lentil-shaped, some of them vesicular, and pro- vided with yellow, elevated tips, some exhibiting navel-shaped slits, some itching and others not itching ; all this in the same individual. Some patients were affected with inflammation of the brain and abdomen, others exhibited convulsive symptoms. The disease ran through its course very easily. Yaccinin 2 000 and II 0000 , has proved an excellent remedy and prophylactic in small-pox. Yaccinin I 000 , six doses, helped in malignant confluent small-pox. On the 22d day Sulphur X 000 was exhibited, fol- lowed by perfect recovery. It has been observed that the cicatrices of those who were treated with Yaccinin, were not as blue or deep as the cica- trices of those who were treated with other remedies. A. h. Z. Y. p. 177. CHINA-CACHEXIA. 4Q7 XXI. MEDICINAL DISEASES. 1. CHINA-CACHEXIA. Arnica, three doses in twelve days ; the two first of the first, the last of the third potence. A weak infusion was di- rected to be applied on the feet at the same time. Abuse of Cinchona in a case of intermittent fever, Symptoms ; Face puffed, yellowish, eyes faint. Breath- ing hurried and wheezing. Abdomen hard and distended. The feet were affected with erysipelatous inflammation as far as beyond the ankles. Head and forehead oppressed and dull. Putrid taste and eructation. No appetite, oppression of the chest. Short, dry and hacking cough. Pressure transversely across the epigastrium. One or two stools a day preceded by frequent urging. Chilliness in the evening. Pulse slow and rather hard. Tongue covered with a thick yellow coating. Weakness and tearing pains in the tarsal joints. Ann. I. p. 170. Arnica, tinctura fort., a small portion of a drop, speed- ily removes China-cachexia. Ann. IV, p. 275. Arnica, one dose, removed important morbid phenomena produced by quinine. A. h. Z. I. p. 146. Belladonna has to be employed in China-cachexia, when the following symptoms are present : Extreme sensitiveness of the nerves ; every little noise makes an excessive impression upon the nerves : all those things which act upon the senses, are unpleasant to the mind. Trembling weakness in all the limbs. Dilatation of the pu- pils. Faint eyes surrounded with blue margins ; or else puff- ed, livid countenance, the whites of the eyes having assumed a yellowish tinge. Tearing headache, returning periodically, especially in the temples, excited by noise. Great debility and drowsiness, without being able to go to sleep ; or else restless sleep, disturbed by anxious dreams, or attacks of real anguish, or by sudden flushes of heat. — Anxious, moaning, oppressed breathing. Distention of the abdomen, especially a protrusion of the transverse colon, which has the appearance of a big pad and feels like it, being very sensitive to pain, and painful. Arch. IX. 3, p. 33. Ferrum is also one of the remedies against China-cachexia ° 488 MEDICINAL DISEASES.^ but only one case of its use is on record. In that case it removed the debility, the stiffness and heaviness in the legs. The other symptoms yielded to Arnica and Ipec. Arch. I. 1, p. 99. Ipecac. I, two doses, one every day. Symptoms : The limbs feel bruised ; disagreeable creep- ing sensation in the joints as if gone to sleep. The legs are heavy, stiff, weary. — Irritation of temper ; every little noise makes him angry. Extreme impatience. Inclination to scorn every thing, and to be angry when other people do not feel as scorn- ful as he does. Frequent starting during sleep ; frequent emission of anxious moaning sounds. Ferrum was given after the Ipec Arch. I. p. 102. Comp. Ann. I. p. 171. VII. 1. p. 44. Mercurius sol. IV, gr. jfc. In the case of a child of four years. Symptoms ; Sunken, livid countenance. The child does not see. Eyes without lustre. Skin rough, dry, dirty yellow. Nose and lips blackish. The tongue has a woody feel, is hard, dry, covered with a blackish coating. Aversion to food. De- sire for beer. Rising of fetid air and gulping up of a rancid fluid. The ingesta are passed undigested ; accompanied with frequent expulsion of a sanguinolent tar-like substance, ex- coriating the anus, with moaning. Prolapsus ani. Scanty urine of bright-red color, becoming soon cloudy and emitting an intolerably fetid smell ; the urine is passed involuntarily. Distention of the abdomen ; touching the abdomen causes great pain, and distortion of features. Difficult, short, audible breathing. Violent palpitation of the heart. Has no rest in any position of the body ; is most comfortable when lying with the legs drawn up. Constant moaning. Answers no questions. Restless and out of humor. Somnolence. Con- stant coldness of the whole body. (Edematous swelling of the feet extending up to the knees. General emaciation. Ir- regular, scarcely perceptible pulse. The improvement com- menced on the second day, and the recovery was perfect after the lapse of three or four weeks. Arch. XII. 2, p. 90. Veratrum III, one drop ; another dose in six days and another some time after ; after some time another dose of the 13th potency. Symptoms : Heat and starting at night ; no refreshing sleep ; lies frequently in a state of irritation, with closed eyes and full consciousness. Oppression and dulness of the fore- head, or sinciput, even the hairs are painful. In the open air the eyelids become puffed, and after a sleepless night, the MERCURY-CACHEXIA. 489 lachrymal gland becomes enlarged. The nose is constantly- dry. Humming in the ears. The tongue is occasionally co- vered with a viscid mucus. In the nape of the neck a draw- ing tensive sensation is sometimes felt extending as far as the occiput, and abating when an evacuation of the bowels takes place. Eats without appetite. After a meal, great anguish, wants to eructate, and is not able. The colon feels as if nar- rower than usual ; when the food got there, a shoving and scraping was felt in that part for two hours, paralyzing the ac- tivity of the whole body and the mental faculties. This sen- sation is also excited by mere talking. No stool. The loins, legs and feet sweat most. Arch. VII. 1, p. 45. 2. MERCURY-CACHEXIA. Aurtjm rio" ; two doses a day, four grains of pure gold be- ing used until the completion of the cure. Abuse of mercury in the treatment of gonorrhoea and chancre. Symptoms : Sunken, yellowish, faint look, oppressed breathing. Frequent, short, sometimes dry, sometimes moist cough. Disturbed digestion. Bad appetite. Alternate diar- rhoea and constipation. Exhausting night-sweats. Indistinct voice, nasal tone. Liquids come out by the nose partially. — Fetid ichor from the nose. Fetid breath. Several ulcers in the mouth of a bluish color, piercing the palate ; the tonsils are swollen and corroded by ulcers. Small particles of bone had been discharged through the nose. Dull hearing ; a fetid hu- mor comes out of both ears. Whizzing and singing in the ears alternate with boring pains in the interior of the ears. Painful swelling of the pericranium in the upper region of the hairy scalp. Itching pimples on the hairy scalp and forehead. Pe- riosteal swellings of one forearm and tibia. Tearing bone-pains in the limbs at night. Desponding and desperate. Arch. II. 2, p. 95. Aurum ro-oo o". Poisoning by mercurial ointment. Symptoms : No air through the nose. The nostrils are stopped up with a yellowish ulcerated crust ; when blowing the nose, a sanguinolent pus of a fetid odor is expelled. The nasal bones, frontal bones and upper jaw are swollen, red, sting- ing and painful, especially in warmth. The eyes and that portion of the eyelids in the inner canthus are somewhat red- dened and protrude, affected with a burning pain. Headache when the head becomes cool. Tearing morning and evening, extending from the right knee along the thigh up to the groin. Irritable temper, inclining to weep. Arch. II. 2, p. 133. GG 490 MEDICINAL DISEASES. Aurum IV, \ gr. removed a mercurial bone-pain in the upper jaw ; penetrating through the bone low down, with purulent discharge from the nose. Arch. VIII. 2, p. 70. Aurum I, -J- gr. After the interna] and external use of mer- cury. Symptoms : Red, inflamed nose ; ulcerated cavity of the nose, covered with dry, yellow scurf, with sensation as if the nose were stopped up. A yellow-green matter flows out of the other nostril. The nasal bone is painful to the touch. Sweet taste on the tongue. Fetid smell from the mouth. Frequent pains in the bones at night. Sad, desponding, discouraged. Ann. I. p. 164. Aurum VI, one drop, every fortnight; six doses of which cured a young man who had been treated for syphilis with mercury, causing all his hair to fall off and ulcers to come out on his tongue all the time. A. h. Z. II. p. 75. Belladonna procured speedy relief, and Arsenic, Chamo- milla and China cured a case of mercurial cachexia. Symptoms: Emaciation; livid countenance. Cadaverous odor from the mouth. The teeth are brown-yellow and loose ; the gums are lead-colored and covered with aphthae. Taste like putrid eggs. Voice feeble and nasal. Is unable to swal- low. The liquid flows back through the nose. Troublesome dryness and violent burning in the throat. The fauces look like a decaying lump of flesh, from which a corrosive humor oozes forth, trickling down the oesophagus. Arch. VII. 1, p. 61. China removed the nervousness in a mercurial cachexia, likewise the dread of dogs and other animals which was per- ceptible in the night, and restored the night's rest. Arch. XIV. 1. p. 137. China X°°, ten doses, afterwards Arnica and Rhus, re- moved a case of mercurial cachexia. Symptoms : Emaciation and debility. Headache, pressing from within outward, accompanied with vertigo. Face and lips are yellow-pale. The eyes are half closed, dim, watery, with burning pain in the eyes. The tongue is black-brown, dry, trembling during motion. The throat is painful during deglutition, without however being sore. Frequent thirst. No appetite. Thick urine. Pressing pain on the left side of the abdomen. Stool every two days, with shivering over the body. Difficult breathing, with tensive pain in the chest, and accom- panied by dry cough. Weariness of the whole body. Rest- less sleep, sometimes accompanied with much sweat. Inclines to start, and to weep. A horribly smelling ulcer on the leg, with darting pain at the base and surrounded with red mercu- rial ointment. A. h. Z. IV. p. 97. SULPHUR-CACHEXIA. 49 J Iodine is said to be a distinguished remedy against mer- curial ptyalism, mercurial ulcers in the mouth, and sponginess of the gums. A. h. Z. III. p. 176. Hepar sulp. and Acid nitr. alleviated somewhat, but Carbo veg. and Staphisagria removed entirely a mercurial cachexia which was probably complicated with syphilis. Symptoms: Swelling of the cervical glands and tonsils. Coryza in one nostril. Ulcers on the soft palate and tonsils. Ulcerated gums, standing off from the teeth. Stitching pain in the articulations of the jaws when opening the mouth. Draw- ing-tearing pain from the cheeks into the ears and temples. Ann. IV. p. 429. 3. SULPHUR-CACHEXIA. Mercurius is a suitable antidote, when the itch had been treated with large doses of sulphur, giving rise to a sulphur- cachexia. A. h. Z. V. p. 232. the end. LIST OF NAMES OF THE DISEASES TREATED OF IN THIS VOLUME. A. Bleeding at the Nose, . 79 Abscesses of the Mammae, . 309 Boils, .... 423 Acidity of the Stomach, . 121 Burns, 426 Affections of the Digestive Apparatus, 106 C. Affections accompanying Den- Canine Hunger, 106 tition, .... 94 Carbuncle, . . . 422 Affections of the Eyes, . 52 Catarrh, .... 245 Affections of the Extremities, 312 Chlorosis, .... 213 Affections of the Gums, 84 Cholera, .... 154 Affections of the Heart, . 310 " Asiatic, . 159 Affections of the Knees, 329 Cholerine, .... 164 Affections of the Nose, 76 Chronic Affections of the Liver, 127 Affections of the Urinary Or- Concussion of the Brain, 39 gans, Affections of the Organs of 185 Colic, .... 131 Colic of Lying-in Women, 231 Speech, 93 Coxarthrocace, . 408 Affections of the Fauces and Congestions, 408 Throat, .... 95 Constipation, 239 Affections of the Stomach, 122 Consumption, see phthisis, . 299 Affections of the Trachea, . 270 Corns, 425 After-Pains, 282 Coryza, ... 239 ,244 Ailments during Pregnancy, 222 Cough, suffocative, 255 Amaurosis, 64 " whooping. 255 Amenorrhcea. — Ailments ac- Croup. — Angina Membrana- companying Amenorrhoea, 205 cea, 265 Aneurism by Anastomosis, . 411 Crusta Lactea, . 343 Aphthae, ... 83 241 Crying, .... 239 Apoplexy, 40 Curvature of the Spine, . 352 Apparent Death, . 244 Cyanosis, .... 397 Asthma, .... 288 Atrophy, .... 403 D. Debility, .... 406 B. Delirium Tremens, . 6 Bite of a Viper, 426 Diarrhoea, .... 172 494 LIST OF NAMES OF DISEASES. Diseases of the Mind, . 5 Diseases of the Head and Brain, .... 23 Diseases of the Face, . 43 Diseases of the Ears, 72 Diseases of the inner Mouth and of the Teeth, . 80 Diseases of the female Organs of Generation, 197 Diseases of the male Organs of Generation, . . . 191 Diseases of Infants, . . 239 Diseases of the Bones ; Caries, 354 Diseases of the Respiratory- Organs, .... 244 Dislocation, spontaneous, . 414 Divers Abnormal Phenomena about the Eyes, . . 68 Dropsical Swellings ; Anasar- ca, .... 387 Dropsy of the Brain, . . 39 Dysentery. — Diarrhoea resem- bling Dysentery, E. 169 Eclampsia ; Catalepsy, . 378 Epilepsy, .... 368 Eruptions, .... 332 Erysipelas, general. . . 471 " of the Face, . 47 Erysipelatous Inflammation of the Mammae, . . .230 F. Fainting, . Farsightedness, . Fetor from the Mouth, Fevers, nervous, . " rheumatic, . " intermittent, " with sopor, . " lentescent, " inflammatory, " bilious, " gastric, Frozen Limbs, Fungus Medullaris in the Eyes, 71 Fungus Hematodes, . . 410 G. Galactirrhcea. — Deficiency of Milk, .... 233 Gangrene, . . . .416 Gangrenous Vesicles, . 422 384 68 81 439 447 447 469 470 428 431 434 424 Gastric Affections, . 136 General Affections, . 332 Glandular Affections, . . 391 Goitre, Struma, 105 Gonorrhoea, . . 195 Going to sleep of certain Limbs, 384 Gout, 324 Gravel, .... 187 H. Hardness of Hearing, . . 74 Haematemesis. — Morbus Niger, 111 Hematuria. — Diabetes, . 189 Hemorrhoidal Complaints, 181 Haemoptysis, Hemorrhage from the Lungs, . . 297 Heart-Burn, ... 106 Hemorrhage from the Eyes, 52 Hernia, . . . 166, 240 Herpetic Eruptions, . . 336 Hiccough. .... 106 Hoarseness, .... 259 Hypochondria, Hysteria, . 19 I. Impotence, .... 194 Incarcerated Hernia, . 168 Incipient Putrefaction of the Uterus, . . . .231 Inflammation of the Brain, 36 Inflammation of the Eyes, 53 Inflammation of the Buccal Cavity, .... 81 Inflammation of the Stomach, 123 Inflammation of the Liver, 124 Inflammation of the Throat, (Angina,) ... 97 Inflammation of the Intestines, and Peritonitis, . . 130 Inflammation of the Prostate Gland, . . . .193 Inflammatory Rheumatism, 312 Influenza. — Grippe, . . 261 Injuries, external, . . 411 Ischias, Coxalgia, . . 330 Itch-like Eruptions, . . 347 Jaundice, J. L. Lethargy, . Leucorrhoea, Luxation, spontaneous, 395 427 211 414 LIST OF NAMES OF DISEASES. 495 M. Mania, Craziness, . . 8 Marasmus, . . • 403 Measles, .... 14 Medicinal Diseases, . . 14 Melancholia, ... 14 Menstrual Disturbances, . 191 Metrorrhagia, Menorrhagia, 214 Metritis, . . . • 197 Miscarriage, , • • 220 Morbid Phenomena of the Eye- lids, .... 71 Morbid Alvine Evacuations. — * Diseases of the Rectum, 169 Morbid Phenomena remaining after the Cholera, . . 165 Morbid Phenomena during the Act of Parturition . . 226 Morbid Phenomena during Confinement, . 228 Morbus Maculosus Werlhofii, 410 N. Nsevi Materni, . . 411 Nephritis, Cystitis, . . 188 Nettle-rash, ... 188 Nocturnal Blindness, . . 67 Nymphomania, . . 220 O. Orchitis, . . . .191 Organic Changes of the Uterus, 219 Otitis, (Inflammation of the Ear,) .... 72 P. Pain in the Ear, . . 73 Pains in the Spermatic Cord, 194 Pain in the Chest, . . 271 Pain in the Back, . . 328 Panaritium, .... 426 Paralysis, .... 379 Parotitis, . . . .96 Particular morbid Phenomena of the Stools, ... 180 Particular morbid Phenomena of the female Organs of Gen- eration, .... 198 Photophobia, ... 67 Phlegmasia Alba Dalens, . 232 Phthisis, .... 299 Plica Polonica, . . . 347 Pneumonia. — Pleuritis, . 273 Pollutions.— Lewdness, Porrigo, - . Prolapsus Recti, . Psoitis, .... Prolapsus Uteri, . Prosopalgia, or Pain in the Face, Puerperal Fever, Purpura Miliaris, . . Pustulous Eruption of Lying- in Women, R. Ranula, .... Raphania, .... Rash, .... Rhagades, .... Rheumatism, Pain in the Joints, .... Rickets, .... Roaring in the Ears, Rubeola,. Rumination, . Running from the Ears, 194 344 181 153 219 43 234 477 233 83 358 240 425 313 352 74 483 113 74 S. Scarlet Fever, Scirrhus, .... Scrofula, .... Sea-Sickness. — Ailments from Riding in a Carriage, . Sleeplessness, Small-pox, Somnambulism, Soreness of the Mammse — Weaning, .... 4 Soreness, .... Soporous condition during Confinement, Spasm of the Stomach, Stom- ach-ache, Spasms, . . . 241, Spasmodic Sneezing, Sterility, .... Stomacace (Putrefaction of the Mouth), .... St. Vitus' Dance, Syphilis, .... Sycosis, .... Swellings and Tumors, Swelling of the Testes ; Hy- drocele ; Pain in the Scro- tum, 192 472 393 350 111 427 484 428 229 240 231 113 359 244 220 374 398 491 385 496 LIST OF NAMES OF DISEASES. Taenia, .... Telangiectasia, . Toothache, Tracheitis, . . . . Tumors, . . 129 411 . 84 269 385 U. Ulcers, general, Ulcers in the Mouth, . Ulcers in the Nose, Ozsena, 416 81 77 V. Varioloid, Various kinds of Cough, . . 484 247 Varieties of Headache, . . 23 Varieties of Idiocy, . . 5 Various abnormal Symptoms, 185 Vertigo, . . . . 21 Vesicular Eruption, Pemphi- gus, 342 Vomiting, .... 107 Vomica, W. 288 Whooping-Cough ; Suffocative Cough, . . . 255 T^prm Affections, . . 128 Z. 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