CANNABIS SATIVA
(From vol. i, 3rd
edit., 1830.)
(The fresh expressed juice of
the tops of the floweringmale or female hemp-plant, mixed with equal
parts of alcoho, and after standing some time the clear supernatant
fluid decanted off.)
Hitherto only the seeds, generally
(rubbed up with water) as emulsion, or decoction, have been used
with advantage in the inflammatory stage of gonorrhoea, and in ancient
times (by DODONAEUS, SYLVIUS, HERLIZ) in some kinds of jaundice.
In the former case of the homoeopathic reason observed in the urinary
organs after the administration of hemp to healthy persons, although
no physician ever recognized this. The plant itself has only been
used as a domestic remedy, but it was much employed in Persian country
inns in order to relieve the fatigue of pedestrian travellers (CHARDON,
Voyage en perse), for which it is truly homoeopathic as the
following cannabis symptoms (269 to 275) demonstrate.
But we may employ the juice of
hemp for curative purposes of much more importance in various diseases
of the genital organs, of the chest, of the organs of the senses,
&c. for which the following observations present the homoeopathic
indications.
For a long time I employed the
undiluted alcoholic tincture of cannabis, in the dose of the smallest
portion of a drop; but the higher and the very highest yet made
dilution and potency (X) of it develops the medicinal powers of
this plant in a much greater degree.
{HAHNEMANN’s fellow-provers of
cannabis were – FRANZ, GROSS, FR. HAHNEMANN, HEMPEL, HUGO, STAPF,
TRINKS, HARTLAUB, AND WAHLE.
A few symptoms were taken from
the following old-school sources:
HALLER, in Vicat, Mat. Med.
MORGAGNI, De Sed. Et Causis
Morb.
NEUHOLD, in Act. Nat. Cur.
iii.
OLEARIUS, Oriental, Reisebeschrieb.
RAMMAZANI, Diatribe de Morb.
Artif.
The 1st Edit. Has
only 69 symptoms, the 2nd Edit. Has 308, this 3rd
Edit. 330.]
CANNABIS
Vertigo when standing and dizziness.
[Gss.]
Vertigo when walking, as if he
would fall sideways (aft. 1 h.). [Ho.]
Whirling and stupid in the head
(immediately). [Gss.]
Giddy and dull in the head. [Ws.]
5. Attacks of vertigo. [NEUHOLD,
(Effects of effluvia of hemp, before being dried.) in Act.
Nat. Cur., iii, p. 150, et seq.]
Confusion and dulness of the
head. [Stf.]
Hesitation and unsteadiness of
the mind; overpowering vividnessof the thoughts that arise. [Hl.]
Wanting in reflective power,
deficient in imagination, spiritless. [Stf.]
The thoughts seem to stand still;
he stares before him; he feels as if his mind were occupied by elevated
contemplations, but he does not know what they are; with a slight
feeling of aching pain on the parietal bone. [Fz.]
10. He can, no doubt, think of
one thing and another, but the ideas remain stationary, as if they
stood still, and he looks long at the object on which he was going
to work. [Fz.]
He often makes mistakes in writing.
[Stf.]
Agreeable warmth in the brain.
[Fz.]
Quivering as if in the blood
of the head. Chest, and stomach.
Great rush of blood to the head.
15. Rush of blood to the head,
which causes an agreeable warmth in it, but with aching pain in
the temples. [Fz.]
Throbbing pain that extends forwards
into the right temple; at the same time a warmth about the head;
the cheeks are red and hot; in the warmth the nausea increases.
[Ts. Hb.]
Violent pains in the head [NEUHOLD,
l. c.]
Very penetrating headache. [NEUHOLD,
l. c.]
Uninterrupted headache all day.
[Fz.]
20. Constant pain on the top
of the head, as if a stone lay on it. [Fz.]
Confusion of the head; it is
heavy and she feels a painful pressure on the forehead and eyelids,
so that they are like to close. [Gss.]
Pressure under the frontal protuberance
too deep through the brain into the occiput. [Gss.]
When leaning the head against
the wall an aching on the opposite side internally in the head.
[Gss.]
Pressure in the temples.
[Ho.]
25. Aching pain in the right
occiputal bone.
Tension first in the occiput
then in the sinciput, lastly in the temples (aft. ½ h.). [Ho.]
On moving the head a painful
sensation in the head and nape. [Stf.]
Drawing pain in the occiput towards
the ears. [Stf.]
Painful constriction of the sinciput.
[Gss.]
30. The sinciput is compressed
from the borders of the orbits to the temples; not relieved by stooping.
[Gss.]
Below the left frontal protuberance
a beating outwards, immediately followed by stupefying pressure
on that part. [Gss.]
On a small spot of the parietal
bone (afterwards on other parts of the head also) a cold feeling
as if a drop of cold water fell on it [Gss.]
A creeping in the skin of the
hairy scalp.
A kind of tickling spasm in the
temples (aft. ¾ h.). [Ho.]
35. Feeling as if the eyebrow
were pressed down. [Gss.]
Tearing pressure on the upper
eyelid. [Gss.]
Alternate dilatation and contraction
of thepupils in one and the same light (aft. 1 h.). [Ho.]
Weak feeling in the eyes,
and weakness of vision; distant and near objects are indistinct
(aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Ho.]
The cornea of the eye becomes
opaque; pannus.
40. A circle of white flaming
zig-zags on the right side of the field of vision; so that he can
see objects only partially and indistinctly. [Gss.]
Cataract. (The original is
“suffusioness oculorum,” and occurs in a list of the observed effects
of hemp. Though technically this phrase may mean cataract (as in
Celsus, seventh book, vii, 13, 14), yet it seems unlikely that the
author means to hazard in this manner so startling an assertion
as that hemp can cause it.) [NEUHOLD, l. c.]
Pressure outwards at the
back of the eyes (aft. ¾ h.). [Ho.]
Sensation of spasmodic drawing
in the eyes (aft. ¾ h.). [Ho.]
Slight palpitation on many
parts of the face, especially in the muscles of the left cheek.
[Gss.]
45. Paleness of the face [MORGAGNI,
(Cases of disease occuring in adult male hemp-dressers, but not
adduced as results of their occupation. This is merely a statement
that the man was pale, but other wise in good health.) De Sed. Et
Causis Morb. Epist. x, art. 13.]
Drawing pressure on the left
zygoma. [Gss.]
Itching here and there in the
face.
Formication, itching, and smarting
as from salt, in the face.
Large lumps on the nose surrounded
by red swelling, like acne.
50. Itching swelling on the ala
nasi (aft. some h.).
Dryness in the nose.
Stupefying pressure as with a
blunt point on the root of the nose. [Gss.]
Warm sensation in the nose as
if it would bleed. [Fz.]
Epistaxis to syncope. (From
the odour alone.) [NEUHOLD, l. c.]
55. Epistaxis.
Roaring before the ears.
Sensation as of a skin drawn
before the ears. [Ws.]
Instantaneous pain as if the
aurible were drawn out of the head. [Gss.]
Acute twitching pain in the right
membrana tympani extending to the shoulder. [We.]
60. Sore pain in the external
aural cartilage, which he might have somewhat pressed as he lay
at night in bed. [Gss.]
Tinnitus aurium. [NEUHOLD, l.
c.]
A throbbing in the ear.
In the ear a throbbing forcing
pain that extends almost into the cheek, goes off immediately on
stooping and recurs on rising up again (aft. 3 h.). [Stf.]
Stitches in the external meatus
when chewing. [Gss.]
65. Fine stitches from within
outwards in the left ear. [Ws.]
Pain behind the right ear as
if a blunt point were violently thurst in. [Gss.]
Large sharp stitches on the mastoid
process. [Gss.]
Stupefying compressive pain on
the left side of the chin, in which the teeth of that side participate.
[Gss.]
Cramp-like pain in the teeth
on the left side of the lower jaw. [Fz.]
70. Fine pecking in the left
ramus of the lower jaw, on the cessation of which a drawing always
ensues. [Gss.]
A darting and fine pecking in
several teeth at the same time. [We]
Eruption on the red part of the
lips and on the corner of the mouth.
Pinching aching in the cervical
muscles over the throat. [Gss.]
Speech aching in the cervical
muscles over the throat. [Gss.]
Speech is difficult. (In subject
of S. 223, q. v.) [MORGAGNI, l. c., Epist. xv, art. 6.]
75. Altered speech more a clangour
than a human vioce. (Local effect.) [MORGAGNI, l. c. Epist.
vii. Art. 13.]
He could not speak properly;
at one time words failed him, at another the voiitself (for 4 hours);
towards eveningthe attacks recurred, at one time there was a stream
of eloquence, as if forced from him, at another a stoppage in his
discourse, so that he sometimes repeated the same word ten times
in succession in one breath, sometimes anxiously recalling his whole
thought he was annoyed that he could not repeat it in the same words.
[Fz.]
The speech is given out with
extraordinary anxiety and agony on account of pain in the back.
[Fz.]
In the morning burning dryness
in the palate.
A burning in the throat. (See
note to S. 74.) [MORGAGNI, l. c., Epist. xv., art. 6.]
80. Dryness in the mouth; the
saliva is viscid, at the same time want of thirst especially in
the evening, and hot hands. [Stf.]
On partaking of food that he
relishes highly, there occurs, when he is nearly satiated, a transient
sickness up in his throat.[Gss.]
Belching of a bitter-sour
acrid fluid.[Gss.]
Without nausea or retching, a
tasteless water rises up in his throat and wind-pipe so that he
always chokes in swallowing. [Gss.]
Eructation of a bitter-sour fluid
into the mouth. [Gss.]
85. Eructation of nothing
but air. [Gss.]
A choking sensation always rises
up in the throat, as from acidity of the stomach. [Gss.]
A choking in the scrobicuuls
cordis rises thence up into the throat. [Gss.]
Nausea; she heaves as though
she would vomit. [Ts. Hb.]
Vomiting of a slimy bitter-tasting
water; at the same time a scraping in the throat, followed by stupid
feeling and confusion of the head in the occiput. [Ts. Hb.]
90. Green bilious vomiting. (Local
effect. See S. 226.) [MORGAGNI, l. c., Epist. vii, art. 13.]
She became anxious and apprehensive
in the scrobiculus cordis, with oppression of the breathing and
palpitation; warmth rises up to the throat and stops the breath,
as if something stuck in the wind-pipe with flying heat. [Gss.]
Fulness in the abdomen, compelling
him to breathe deeply.
Cardialgia . [NEUHOLD, l.c.]
Pinching in the scrobiculus cordis.[Gss.]
95. Cutting in the scrobiculus
cordis.[Gss.]
After stooping a cutting above
and across the stomach. [Fz.]
Uninterrupted obtuse shooting
in front, just below the ribs near the scrobiculus cordis, which
only varies in degree; by moving the body forwards or backwards
it is alleviated for an instant, but soon returns. [Gss.]
On the left side, near the xiphoid
cartilage, burning shooting pain, [We.]
In the left side, just under
the ribs, an obtuse shooting when breathing and when not breathing.
[Gss.]
100. At various times several
attacks of the most violent stomach pains, with paleness of the
face and perspiration on the face, pulse almost extinct, and rattling
respiration like that if a dying person. (Subject of S. 218,
219, 224, 307. Heart found much enlarged post mortem.) [MORGAGNI,
l. c., Epist. xxiv, art. 13.]
The stomach is extremely painful
to the touch, as if ulcerated; but ir goes away on eating. [Fz.]
He feels as if he had caught
cold in the stomach; in the forenoon especially he has working round
in the bowels and pinching, but without diarrhoea.
Several mornings, from 8 to ten
a.m., sensation under the navel as if he had caught cold; a working
round in his abdomen, but without diarrhoea.
Just above the navel pinching
(aft. a meal). [Gss.]
105. Pinching throughout all
the abdomen. [Gss.]
In the epigastrium anxious beating,
like strong pulse beats. [Gss.]
In the epigastrium anxious beating,
like strong pulse beats. [Gss.]
On the right near the navel pain
like a beating there from within outwards. [Gss.]
In the left side under the last
ribs, towards the back, there is a beating outwards as with a small
hammer. [Gss.]
110. On the left near the navel,
and at the same time behind near the spine, pain as if the parts
were seized by pincers and compressed. [Gss.]
All the bowels pain as if bruised.[Fz.]
In the abdomen shaking of the
bowels on moving the arms violently, as if the bowels were quite
loose.[Fz.]
An almost sore itching for several
hours at the navel, where, after rubbing, there is acute sore pain.
Tickling sensation on the integuments
of the hypogastrium (aft. ½ h.). [Ho.]
115. Shudder in tbe abdomen,
as from the movement of cold water therein (aft. 8 h.). [Ho.]
In the side of the abdomen an
out-stretching. [Fz.]
In the right hypocondrium a painful
hard swelling. (Liver found diseased post mortem.) [MORGAGNI,
l. c., Epist. xxiv, art. 13.]
Encysted abdominal tumour, without
swelling of legs or feet. (Subject of S. 217, found post mortem
to be due to spinal incurvation. This symptom occurred eight days
before death. Morgagni says only “abdomen universum tumere.” After
death much turbid fluid was found in the peritoneum.) [MORGAGNI,
l. c., Epist. x, art. 13.]
Abdomen and chest are externally
painful. (See note to S. 74.) [MORGAGNI, l. c., Epist. xv,
art. 6.]
120. Drawing pain from the renal
region to the inguinal glands, with anxious sick feeling in the
scrobiculus cordis.
In the renal region pain as if
ulcerated per se, and on touching. [Fz.]
In the side of the abdomen, just
under the ribs, sharp blows. [Gss.]
Flying, pinching stitches in
the abdomen. [Gss.]
A working round in the abdomen,
and then in the left side obtuse stitches up into the ear. [Gss.]
125. Flatulence sticks in the
epigastrium and hypogastrium until the evening with colicky pains.
[We.]
Painful jerks dart round about
in the abdomen from one place to another, as if something alive
was in it; at the same time a drawing from the left hip-bone over
to the right and tence into the knee; but the pain remains all the
time in the hip, and assumes the character of tearing blows. [Gss.]
In the evening in bed, she has
obtuse stitches in both sides of the abdomen, they then spread up
the back, and there are similar stitches between the scapulae, they
then return into the sides of the abdomen. [Gss.]
Painful blows above the bend
of the left groin. [Gss.]
Needle prick on the right side
of the mons veneris. [We.]
130. In the bend of the groin
at first some twitching blows, he then feels the region of the inguinal
ring as if stretched, and the inguinal ring itself as if pressed
out. [Fz.]
In the inguinal ring an out-pressing
and pain, as if all were ulcerated there. [Fz.]
Every morning discharge of much
almost inodorous flatus. [Gss.]
Colicky pains in the epigastrium,
followed by a diarrhoeic stool and a sore pain in the anus. [We.]
The first five days normal stool,
the following two days quite constipated. [Gss.]
135. In the rectum and sacrum
a pressing as if all the bowels descended and would be pressed out,
when sitting. [Fz.]
At the anus a sensation as if
something cold dropped out on the skin. [Fz.]
Contractive pain at the anus.;
at the same time she feels as if the thighs were drawn together,
so that she must close them. [Gss.]
Itching in the perinaeum.
Urging to urinate, with aching
pain.
140. Turbid white urine.
Urine reddish and turbid.
Difficulty in urinating; paralysis
of the bladder. (The urine could at first only be passed by means
of the catheter, but afterwards not even by this instrument, because
it gets stopped up by mucus and pus.)(In subject of S. 118, eight
days before death, after paraplegia had lasted some time.)[MORGAGNI,
l. c., Epist. x, art. 13.]
Urine full of flocci, as if pus
were mingled with it. [Fr. H-n.]
Diuresis; he must urinate frequently
at short intervals, when a large quantity of urine resembling water
is discharged (immediately). [Gss.]
145. A tearing as if in the fibres
of the urethra, as it were in the form of a zig-zag. [Hl.]
Itching. Tickling stitches in
the anterior part of the urethra. [We.]
Burning shooting in the posterior
part of the urethra during the passage of the urine (aft.
10 h.). [Ho.]
Whilst urinating pain from the
mouth of the urethra going backwards, burning smarting, posteriorly
more shooting.
Simple, but violent burning in
the anterior part of the urethra during the flow of urine.
150. Burning in the mouth of
the urethra while urinating.
Burning while urinating, but
especially while immediately afterwards.
Burning during, but especially
after urinating, worst in the evening.
Whilst urinating, from tglans
penis to the back part, a pain at first burning, and after urinating
smarting pain.
Even when not urinating some
burning pain in the anterior part of the urethra, which obliges
him to be almost continually trying to pass water, even when there
is no more urine in the bladder.
155. Shooting smarting pain when
passing water, when not urinating a smarting pain.
When not urinating pressure as
if to make water, especially in the anterior part of the urethra.
Stitches along the urethra when
not urinating.
When standing twitching stitches
in the posterior part of the urethra.
Burning throughout the urethra,
but only at the beginning and the end if micturition.[Fr. H-n.]
160. Anteriorly in the orifice
of the urethra, very fine shooting pecking when not urinating. [Fz.]
Cutting pain in the anterior
part of the urethra when urinating. [Fz.]
Watery mucus discharge from the
urethra. [Fr. H-n.]
Painless discharge of a clear
transparent mucus from the urethra (Prostatic fluid?) without erection.
[Fz.]
The orifice of the urethra is
stuck together by a fluid which becomes visible when pressed. [Hl.]
165. The whole penis is somewhat
swollen, without actual erection. [Fr.H-n.]
The urethra is as if inflamed,
and painful in its whole length when touched; during erection there
occurs tensive pain.
Stream of urine spread out.
Frequent eections of the penis;
afterwards stitches in the urethra.
Frequent erections by day, only
when sitting, not when walking.
170. When coughing erections
of the penis, then pain in the urethra.
Painless discharge of mucus from
the urethra ( a kind of gonorrhoea?).
Swelling of the glans and penis;
a kind of erection without sensation. [Fz.]
Coldness of genitals with warmth
of the rest of the body (the same day, and lasting three days. [Hl.]
Disinclination for coitus. [Fr.
H-n.]
175. Swelling of the right and
lower side of the prepuce. [Fr.H-n.]
Swelling of the frenum and of
the prepuce, especially where the frenum ends. [Hl.]
Pleasant itching on the border
of the prepuce and at the orifice of the urethra. [We.]
Disagreeable itching on the right
side of the prepuce at its anterior border, more internally, but
pleasant during and after scratching. [Fr. H-n.]
An itching under the prepuce
and at the frenum, with some redness and moisture behind the corona
glandis. [Hl.]
180. Eroding burning and shooting
in the external parts of the prepuce, and in the urethra at the
corona glandis. [Fz.]
The whole of the prepuce is dark
red, hot, and inflamed. [Fr. H-n.]
Soreness on the border and on
the inside of the prepuce. [Fr. H-n.]
Constant burning on the whole
of the prepuce and glans, for four days; on applying cold water
there occurred soreness. [Fr. H-n.]
The border of the prepuce is
excoriated. [Fr. H-n.]
185. The glans itself is dark
red, as dark red as the prepuce itself. [Fr. H-n.]
The skin of the glans is covered
with lentil-sized, bright-red spots, brighter than the glans itself.
[Fr. H-n.]
The whole penis pains when walking
as if excoriated and as if scalded (he must tie it up in an upright
position). [Fr. H-n.]
Round about the back of the corona
glandis an exudation and moisture like gonorrhoea preputialis. [Fr.
H-n.]
On the right near the penis pain
like penetrating blows, when at rest and when moving.[Gss.]
190. When standing, a tensive
pain in the spermatic cord, and contraction of the scrotum, with
a contractive feeling in it.
When standing a pressive feeling
in the testicles, a tugging in them.
Swelling of the prostate gland.
The sexual desire is much excited,
but sterility is caused. [OLEARIUS, (General statement of effects;
but C. Indica is probably intended.) Oriental. Reisebechrieb., p.
529.]
Excited the sexual desire in
human beings and in animals. [HALLER, in Vicat, (General statement
of effects.) Mat. Med.]
- Profuse menstrual flux (from external application).
[NEUHOLD, l. c.]
Premature labour (in the eighth
month) accompanied by frightful convulsions. (From lying all
day on fresh hemp. Preceded by S. 18.) [NEUHOLD, l. c.]
Dryness and dry feeling in the
nose (aft. 5 d.).
Dry feeling and heat in the nose
(aft. 5 d.).
Sneezing and feeling of stuffed
coryza, and yet he can breathe through the nose. [We.]
200. In the morning, viscid mucus
sticks in the lower part of the wind-pipe; coughing and hacking
cannot reach it, and he strains too much to detach a little, which,
however, does not comeinto the mouth, and which he must swallow;
after the coughing and hacking there remains a scraping feeling
down along the wind-pipe, as if it was raw and excoriated there;
at length the mucus detaches itself spontaneously and he must repeated
hawk it up. [Gss.]
In the morning she has scraping
in the hest as from salt; she must hack and swallow what she hawks
up because it will not come into the mouth. [Gss.]
About the seventh day the previously
viscid phlegm detaches itself easily in the morning, and the previous
difficulty of breathing (as in weight lay on the chest) was immediately
relieved. [Gss.]
Oppression of the breathing from
a tensive aching pain in the middle of the sternum, which is also
painful to the touch; at the same time sleepiness.
Inspiration is difficult; it
is as if a weight lay on her chest. [Gss.]
205. She is oppressed on the
chest and has a feeling of anxiety in the thorat; she must breathe
deeply. [Gss.]
Violent pinching together under
the sternum, in the lower part of the chest, whereby the breathing
is not impeded; on bending back it goes off, and is worst when stooping
forwards and then worse when inspiring. [Gss.]
In the left side of the chest,
without oppression of the breathing, a pushing with intermittent
obtuse stitches- a kind of pressing inwards. [Gss.]
In both sides of the chest blows
or knoks, which recur frequently and at the sae time impede respiration,
but are most painful in the region of the heart.
On corporeal exertion and stooping,
a couple of violent blows at the heart, as if it would fall out;
at the same time a warmth about the heart (aft. 48 h.).
210. A beating in her left side
of the ribs. [Gss.]
An out-hammering under the costal
cartilage near the sternum. [Gss.]
Digging under the top of the
sternum, without oppression of the breathing. [Gss.]
Drawing pain at the left last
rib. [Fz.]
Shooting in the external toracic
integuments. [Fz.]
215. Cutting over the external
thoracic integuments. [Fz.]
Tensive oppression of the left
half of the chest, with slight jerking, palpitation of the heart
and anxiety. [Gss.]
At the xiphoid cartilage an elevation
and a node, which grew for two years painlessly and then caused
difficulty of breathing. (See note to S. 118.) [MORGAGNI,
Epist. x, art. 13.]
Beating in the cardiac region.
[MORGAGNI, l. c.]
220. Tightness of chest. [RAMAZZINI,
(See note to 100.) diatribe de morb. Artif,., Cap. 26.]
Difficult breathing, without
expectoration. (Subject of S. 225. Being tired with carrying
a burden, had S. 309 and 228, and came into hospital with this dyspnoea.
Died of phrtenitis. See Hahnemann’s note to S. 330.) [MORGAGNI,
l. c., Epist. vii, art. 18.]
Very much impeded respiration.
[MORGAGNI, l. c., Epist. xv, art. 6.]
Orthopnoea; he could only breathe
with his neck stretched upwards, with whistling in the windpipe,
and great distension of the abdomen. (A man convalescing from
acute fever,” after irregularities in food and drink and continual
handling of hemp.”had this symtpom with S. 222, 74, 79, 119, 229.)
. [MORGAGNI, l. c.]
On lying down, difficult respiration.
(See note to S. 100.) [MORGAGNI, l. c., Epist. x, art. 13.]
225. Six or seven times inflammation
of the chest and lungs. (Local effect.) [MORGAGNI, Epist.
vii, art. 13.]
Inflammation of the lungs with
vomiting of a green bilious matter, (Local effect.) [MORGAGNI,
l. c.]
Inflammation of the lungs with
incoherent talking, (Local effect.) [MORGAGNI, l. c.]
Pain like needle-pricks on the
left nipple. (See note to S. 221.) [MORGAGNI, l. c.]
Expiration caused him to cough.
(See note to S. 223.) [MORGAGNI. Epist. xv, art. 6.]
230. Sometimes tussiculation
proceeding from the pit of the throat when a cool, salt fluid is
felt deep bback in the throat. [Stf.]
Constant cough. [RAMMAZINI, l.
c.]
Dry, very violent cough. [NEUHOLD,
l. c.]
On the coccyx, pressure as with
a blunt point. [Gss.]
On the left ear near the coccyx
in the bone, a pain as if this part was forcibly pressed against
a hard body. [Gss.]
235. On the lower dorsal vertebrae
of the thorax a heavy pressive and fine shooting pain (for 50 days),
which sometimes extended to the loins or to the scapulae. (See
note to 118.). [MORGAGNI, Epist. x, art. 13.]
Slowly intermitting obtuse stitches
on the left side of th back, under the last rib. [Gss.]
Pain in the middle of the back
as if pinched with forceps, which extended forwards towards the
abdomen. [Fz.]
The pain in the back often takes
away his breath. [Fz.]
On the right near the scapula,
itching fine stitches, that go off after scratching. [Gss.]
240. Burning under the right
scapula. [Fz.]
On the lowest part of the nape,
stabbing as with a knife. [Fz.]
Drawing upwards in the nape on
the cervical vertebrae. [Fz.]
Drawing from the nape to the
ear, rather cramp-like and external. [Gss.]
Tearing pressure on the top of
the shoulder in fits. [Gss.]
245. In pressing between the
head of the clavicle and the head of the humeurs a severe pain,
that radiated down into the fingers. [Gss.]
On extending the arm, sensatoin
in the shoulder, as if it was bruised. [Fz.]
Cramp-like, intermitting contraction
of the right hand. [Gss.]
(Wrist-joint as if dead; he could
not move it.)
Cramp-like contraction of the
metacarpal bones. [Gss.]
250. Obtuse stitch inferiorly
in the palm over the bones of the wrist. [Gss.]
Coldness and cold feeling of
the hands. [Ho.]
Cramp in the joint of the thumb
when writing. [Fz.]
Formication as if asleep in the
tips of the fingers, and as if they were numb (immediately after
taking the drug.) [Hl.]
A sudden paresis of the hand;
when eating he could not hold the fork with the fingers; the whole
hand trembled on taking hold of anything; there was a kind of helplessness
and painful powerlessness in it. [Stf.]
255. Eruption of pimples on the
buttock and thigh; small white vesicles with large, red, smooth
areola, which burn like fire, especially when lying on them or touching
them; they leave brownish-red spots after two days, which are very
painful when touched. [Fz.]
On the right hip a cramp-like,
twitching, strangling pain, almost making him cry out.
In the flesh of the upper part
of the thigh, near the groin, acute sharp needle-pricks. [Gss.]
A shudder passes over the thighs
(immediately). [Gss.]
Shudder on the right thigh, like
goose-skin. [Fz.]
260. Painless cramp-sensation
at the back of the right thigh, as if a muscles were beginning to
twitch. [Fz.]
Constant aching anteriorly in
the middle of the thigh, when sitting. [Gss.]
A shudder often runs over the
legs from below upwards. [Gss.]
Prickling burning on the left
knee in fits. [Gss.]
Cramp in the calf when walking.
265. When walking a drawing like
cramp in the popliteal space, which spreads up along the inner muscles
of the thigh. [Fz.]
Snapping of the patella on going
upstairs. [Fz.]
The right leg is first difficult
to move, then paralysed, so that the power of movement more than
the sensibility is awanting. (See note to S. 118.) [MORGAGNI,
l. c., Epist. x, art. 13.]
Burning in the right tibia when
standing. [Fz.]
Painful live blood on the back
of the foot. [Gss.]
270. Painful stretching tension
on the arch of the foot. [Gss.]
Drawing and aching in the heel,
when sitting. [Fz.]
Drawing in the ball of the right
big toe. [Fz.]
Shooting itching in the ball
of the left big toe. [Fz.]
275. On moving, rheumatic drawing
in the periosteum of the shafts of the bones of all the limbs, as
if they were bruised. [Fz.]
Here and there in the flesh a
superficial pinching, as if the part were grasped by the fingers.
[Gss.]
Tearing contractive pressure
on the left knee, in the forehead, and on several other parts of
the body. [Gss.]
A very tiresome fine pricking,
as with a thousand needle points, all over the body, so that he
cannot bear it, at night in bed, when he gets into a perspiration
from warm covering; it first commences in a few places, and when
he then scratches and it leaves off for a short time, it then spreads
over many other parts; at the same time he has great cardiac anxiety,
and the sensation as if he were repeatedly sprinkled with hot water;
it goes off when he removes the bed-clothes. [Gss.]
Tearing blows, and tearing, deeply-penetrating
pricks on several parts, especially on the limbs . [Gss.]
280. Hysterical fits. (“In
those predisposed to them,” Neuhold says.) [NEUHOLD, l. c.]
Tetanic spasms of the upper extremities
and of the thrunk from time to time, which lasted a quarter of an
hour, and during which vomiting of yellow fluid or some confusion
of the mind ensued. (The ensued paralysis and death. Post-mortem
examination showed pus in the kidneys, thickened lining membrane
of the bladder, distension of the blood-vessels of the diaphragm,
water in the convolutions of the brain, none in the cavities. )(
See note to S. 118.) [MORGAGNI, l. c., Epist. x, art. 13.]
After a meal he is weary and
lazy; everything, even speaking and writing, affects him. [Gss.]
After a meal her feet are very
heavy. [Gss.]
Immediately after a meal he is
weary in every limb, and feels in the left side under the short
ribs a tearing pressing; pressing upon it causes pain in the part.
[Gss.]
285. Lazy and indolent throughout
the body. [Fr. H-n.]
He is lazy and weary, yawns much
and stretches himself as if he would go to sleep. [Gss.]
Great exhaustion after slight
movement; after going upstairs he lay for a long time quite exhausted
on the sofa before he could again move freely and speak. [Stf.]
She feels ill all over the body,
cannot remain up, must lie down from weariness and heaviness of
the limbs. [Ts. Hb.]
He fears he will fall to the
ground so suddenly does weakness arise, particularly in the lower
extremities; he staggers on the slightest movement of the body,
but he seems to possess more firmness when walking. (aft. 3 h.).
[Fz.]
290. Exhaustion, giving
way of the knees, and sensation like dull pain in them (aft. 1 h.).
[Ho.]
Powerlessness of the body. (See
note to S. 118.) [MORGAGNI, l. c., Epist. x, art. 13.]
Incessant yawning for quarter
of an hour (aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Ho.]
Drowsiness by day. [Stf.]
Irresistible drowsiness, in the
forenoon.
295. Drowsiness all day. [Fz.]
Sleeplessness. (In Subject
of S. 223, Much serum found in brain post mortem). [MORGAGNI,
Epist. xv, art. 6.]
Sleeplessness after midnight.
Restless sleep.
He wakes at night out of the
slumbar with horrible dreams, and cannot remember where he is.
300. (Extraordinary fear of bed,
in which, however, he lies down after all.) [Fz.]
At night, restless sleep, frequent
waking, confused, sometimes anxious dreams, pollutions and after
them sleep of exhaustion. [Fz.]
Dreams of misfortunes happening
to others.
Dreams if disagreeable and frightful
character, in which he is unsuccessful in everything, which causes
him great anxiety. [Gss.]
He has every night dreams, which
are, however, remember after awaking. [Gss.]
305. Very vivid dreams of a horrible
character, whereby, however, he does not feel anxious, but always
retains a sort of presence of mind. [Gss.]
In the morning after waking from
an almost unbroken sleep, he is more weary than when he lay down
the night before. [Gss.]
Very small pulse. (See note
to S 100.) [MORGAGNI, l. .c, Epist. xxiv, art. 13.]
Slow, scarcely perceptible pulse.
[Ho.]
Rigor. (See note to S. 221.)
[MORGAGNI, l. c., Epist. vii, art. 13.]
310. Fever, rigor with the most
extreme thirst, and after drinking shivering, at the same time cold
hands, knees and feet; therewith hurried disposition, trembling,
controtion of the face; sometimes lachrymose, sometimes joyful,
sometimes furious disposition; everything annoyed him, so that he
got in a furious passion over it: during the rigor, some warmth
in the back and feet, which perspired, but did not feel warm to
touch. [Fz.]
Chill with thirst, not followed
by heat, and without perspiration, in the after(aft. 52 h.).
The whole body is cold, but the
face grows always warmer and warmer. [Ho.]
Warmth and feeling of warmth
of the face. [Ho.]
Perspiration on the forehead
and neck, at night.
315. Shudder passing over the
trunk with a sensation of a certain discomfort, in short attacks.
[Gss.]
Shudder runs over all the body,
comes also on the head and draws as it were the hairs together.
[Gss.]
Chilly for several hours (immediately).
[Ws.]
He is cold to the feeling in
the limbs and has rigor. [Gss.]
Ebullition of blood. [NEUHOLD,
l. c.]
320. Nothing gives him pleasure;
he is indifferent to everything. [Fz.]
Disposition in the forenoon dejected,
in the afternoon cheerful.
Sadness.
Cheerfulness as from intoxication
(aft. 1 h.). [Ho.]
Wavering and uncertain humour.
[Hl.]
325. Mind anxious.
Apt to start at a slight noise
(aft. 1.1/4 h.). [Ho.]
Peevish especially in the afternoon.
[Fr. H-n.]
Sometimes gay, sometimes grave
mania. (In subject of S. 221.) [MORGAGNI, l. c., Epist. vii,
art 13.]
Very vexed and angry about trifles.
[Stf.]
330. Sometimes furious mania,
so that he spat in the faces of those around him. (After a poultice
on the head, convulsions, subsulus tendinum, death. Postmortem examination
showed purulent deposits and pus in the lungs, pleuritis, and diaphragmitis,
firm clots in the cavities of the heart.) [MORGAGNI, l. c.]
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