Theridion Curassavicum
December 31, 2009 by
H.C.Allen
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Time passes too quickly (too slowly, Arg. n. , Can. I. , Nux m. ).
Vertigo: on closing the eyes ( Lach. , Thuja – on opening them, Tab. ; on looking upward, Puls , Sil. ); from any, even the least noise; aural or labyrinthine (Meniere’s disease).
Nausea: from least motion, and especially on closing the eyes; from fast riding in a carriage.
Headache: when beginning to move, as of a dull heavy pressure begin the eyes; violent, deep, in the brain; < lying down ( Lach. ); very much < from others walking on the floor, or from least motion of head.
Every sound seems to penetrate through the whole body, causing nausea and vertigo.
Chronic nasal catarrh; discharge thick, yellow, greenish, offensive ( Puls. , Thuja ).
Toothache: every shrill sound penetrates the teeth.
Seasickness of nervous women; they close their eyes to get rid of the motion of the vessel and grown deathly sick.
Violent stitches in upper left chest, below the scapula, extending to neck ([Anis.], [Myr.], [Pix], Sulph. ).
Pains in the bones all over, as if broken.
Great sensitiveness between vertebrae, sits sideways in the chair to avoid pressure against spine ([Chin. s.]); < by least nose and jar of foot on floor.
For extreme nervous sensitiveness; of puberty, during pregnancy and climacteric years.
“In rachitis, caries, necrosis, it apparently goes to the root of the evil and destroys the cause.” – Dr. Baruch.
Phthisis florida, often affects a cure if given in the early stages of disease.
In scrofulosis where the best chosen remedies fail to relieve.
Relations. – Follows well after, Cal. and Lyc.






