DULCAMARA
(Solanum
dulcamara, Woody Night-shade.) (The juice
freshly expressed from the young stalks and leaves of this shrub-like
plant before its flowering time, mixed with equal parts of spirits
of win. Two drops of the clear fluid lying over the sediment are
added to 98 drops of spirits of wine, the phila shaken with two
strokes of the arm, and in this way diluted through 29 phials (filled
two third full with 100 drops of spirits of wine), and each potentized
with two succussions up to the decillion-fold development of power;
one or two smallest globules moistened with this serve for a dose.)
It is very probable, as experiments have indeed partly
that this very powerful plant belongs to the antipsorics, as
the following pure effects of it seem also to show; still, I shall
try to obtain more accurate corroboration of this.
It will morever be found specific for some epidemic
fevers, as also for various acute diseases the result of a chill.
Its long duration of action is shown in its trials
on healthy persons.
[AHNER, CUBITZ, GROSS, MULLER, of TREUEN, NENNING
(in HARTLAUB and TRINKS’ Mat. Med.) , E. F. RUCKERT, STAPF,
TRINKS and HARTLAUB (in their Mat. Med.), GUST, WAGNER, WAHLE,
aided HAHNEMANN in this proving.
Symptoms quoted from the following old-school authorities:
ALTHOF, in Murray, Appar. Med.
CARRERE, Ueber das Bittersuss, 1789.
FRITZE, Annal d. Klin. Ins. In Berlin, iii.
GOUAN, Memoires de la Soc. De Montpellier.
HAEN, DE, Ratio Medendi.
LINNAEUS, Diss. de Dulcamara. Upsal., 1753.
PIQUOT, Samml. br. Abh. f. pr. A., ii.
STARCKE, in Carrere, l. c.
TODE (reference not given).
In the 1st edit. Of the ‘R.A.M.L.’ dulcamara
had 123 symptoms, in the 2nd edit. 349, and in this last
edit. 401; the Chr. Kr. gives 409.]
DULCAMARA
A transient slight vertigo. [Ng.]
At noon before eating, whilst walking, giddy, as
if all objects remained standing before him, and as if it became
black before his eyes.
Momentary vertigo. [PIQUOT, (From vol. I, 3rd
edit., 1830.) in samml. br. Abh. f. pr. A., ii, 4.]
Vertigo [ALTHOF, (Statement from observation.)
in Murray, Appar. Med., I, p. 621.]
5. When he wanted to get up out of bed in the morning,
he almost fell from vertigo, general weakness and trembling of all
the body (aft. 24 h.). [Mr.]
Stupefaction. [CARRERE, (Carrere’s original work
is “Traite des properties, usages, et effets de la Douceamere,”
Paris, 1789. The citations have been corrected from this treatise.
They consist of effects of dulcamara when given for chronic rheumatism,
suppressed secretions, and cutaneous diseases. The author says that
he has after seventeen year’s experience with the drug; seen no
inconvenience result from full doses save those described in S.
88 and 278; 199; 395, 358 (sometimes the precursors of a new eruption,
and then associated with 341 and 342); 11 and 65; and 94.) Ueber
das Bittersuss, v. Staracke, Jen., 1786.]
Great stupefaction of the head. [STARCKE, (Carrere’s
german translator. Additional observations (of the same kind) by
him.) in Carrere, l. c.]
Dull stupefying headache.
Headache in the morning in bed, aggravated by rising.
[Mr.]
10. Headache, lassitude, icy coldness of all the
body, and inclination to vomit. [Mr.]
Heaviness of the head. [CARRERE, l. c.]
Heaviness in the forehead (aft. 12 h.). [We.]
Heaviness in the forehead for several days, at the
same time frequent darts from within outwards in the temporal region.
[We.]
Heaviness in the occiput, for three days. [We.]
15. Heaviness of the whole head all day, as if the
integuments of the head were stretched, especially in the nape,
where the sensation becomes a kind of formication. [We.]
Heaviness of the head, with out-boring pain in the
temple and forehead, as after a debauch overnight. [Wr.]
Stupid feeling in the head, as after intoxication,
which went off in the open air. [Wr.]
Stupid and empty in the head, in the afternoon about
6 o’clock. [Ng.]
Stupid feeling in the head and slight drawing in
the left frontal protuberance. [Ng.]
20. The stupid headache lasted for 10 days. [Ng.]
Giddiness in the head with warmth rising up into
the whole face. [Ng.]
Heat in the head. [CARRERE, l. c.]
Digging aching in the whole of the forehead. [Gss.]
Violent headache like a digging in the middle of
the brain in the sinciput, like dulness, and a sensation as if the
brain were swollen, a pain that came on early in bed, and was not
diminished or increased either by rest or movement; but it was worse
on getting up. [Mr.]
25. Out-boring headache at one time in the forehead,
at another in the temples (aft. 15 h.). [Wr.]
Before midnight boring headache from within, [We.]
Boring headache in the right temple (aft. 23 h.).
[We.]
The headache never involves the whole head, but only
quite a small spot, where it shows itself as pressure as with a
blunt instrument. [Gss.]
All the afternoon a dull headache, especially in
the left frontal protuberance. [Ng.]
30. In the evening the dull pressive headache became
more severe, with increasing coryza. [Ng.]
30. In the evening the dull pressive headache became
more severe, with increasing coryza. [Ng.]
Painful stupefying aching in the left side of the
vertex (aft. 3 h.). [Ng.]
Aching stupefying pain in the occiput, from the nape
upwards. [Rkt.]
In the temples a pressure, as with a blunt instrument,
at one time on the right, at another on the left side. [Gss.]
Dull feeling in the forehead and root of the nose,
as if he had a board in front of the head. [Gss.]
35. Towards evening, when walking in the open air,
headache like a pressing outwards. [We.]
Quite late in the evening out-pressing pain in the
left frontal protuberance. [Ng.]
Out-pressing pain in jerks in the sinciput, worse
when moving. [Ng.]
Drawing pressure in the left frontal protuberance
(6th d.). [Ng.]
Aching drawing in the left temporal region, in the
afternoon. [Ng.]
40. Headache, drawing from both temples inwards.
[We.]
Aching tearing in the temples in fits. [Gss.]
Aching beating in the left side of the forehead with
whirling feeling. [Ng.]
Tearing compression in the top of the head. [Gss.]
Intermitting tearing in the left temple. [Gss.]
45. Stitches in the head, so that she got angry over
it, mostly in the evening; relieved when lying.
A very slow pricking in the occiput, as with a needle,
that was always drawn back again. [We.]
Deep in the brain violent shooting in the sinciput,
with nausea. [Mr.]
Intermitting pressure on the left of the crown, as
if a blunt instrument were pressed into the head. [Gss.]
Sensation as if the occiput were enlarged. [We.]
50. Pressing pain in the left occiputal bone. [We.]
Headache in the occiput, in the evening in bed.[We.]
Slow drawing pain through the whole brain, especially
in the evening (aft. ¼ h.).
In the evening when eating a drawing pain on the
skull to the nasal bones, where to became contractive.[We.]
From the frontal protuberance there is a drawing
down to the tip of the nose in rapid jerks. [Gss.]
55. A slight drawing in the left frontal protuberance,
especially on stooping forwards. [Ng.]
On the head, just over the left ear, a stupefying
pain, as if some one pressed with a blunt instrument into the head.
[Gss.]
On the forehead lumps, touching which causes shooting
pain.
Aching tensive pain over the right eye (aft. 3 h.).
[Wr.]
Boring pain over the right palpebral arch from within
outwards.
60. Contractive pain at the supra-orbital border.
[Gss.]
Aching in the eyes when reading and at other times,
but aggravated by reading. [Rkt.]
When she walks in the sun it is as if fire flew out
of the eyes, as also in the room.
Sparks before the eyes. [PIQUOT, l. c.]
Commencement of amaurosis and such weakness of the
eyes that he saw al objects, both ear and distant, as if through
a veil; the upper lid was as if half paralysed, as if it would fall
down. [Mr.]
65. Dim vision. (With S. 11.)[CARRERE, l.
c.]
Inflammation of the eyes (chemosis). [TODE, (Cannot
be traced for want of reference.) – STARCKE, l. c.]
Painless pressure on the left zygoma (immediately).
[Gss.]
Ringing in the ears. [Rkt.]
Ringing in the ears.
70. Clear ringing in the ears. (a. 4 to 8 d.). [Stf.]
A kind of pricking in the left ear and then in the
right, as if every cold air had penetrated into the ear. [We.]
Tearing in the left ear intermingled with shooting
from within outwards; a drumming and bubbling before the ear, he
does not hear well afterwards; on opening the mouth a cracking in
the ear as if something broken were in it. [Ts. Hb.]
Squeezing pain in the left ear, at the same time
great nausea. [Ts. Hb.]
Frightful earache all night, he cannot sleep on account
of it. In the morning the pain ceased all at once, but there remained
a roaring before the ear for some time. [Ts. Hb.]
75. In the left ear, a pinching stitch towards the
membrana tympani. [We.]
Fine pricks in the meatus auditorious and parotid
gland. [Rt., senr.]
Squeezing, accompanied by small pricks, in the right
ear. [We.]
Transient drawing in the external meatus. [Gss.]
Below the left ear, towards the ramus of the lower
jaw, a cramp-like contraction. [Gss.]
80. There occurred such a violent bleeding of the
nose that the blood lost amounted to four ounces; it was bright
red, flowed very warm out of the left nostril, with a pressure continued
after the profuse haemorrhage. [Ng.]
Episaxis. [STARCKE, l. c.]
In the inside of the left ala nasi, a pimple with
ulcerative pain. [We.]
Eruption in both angles of the nose, a pimple.
Drawing and tearing in the whole cheek.
85. Itching on the cheeks, close to the alae nasi
(aft. 1/12 h.).
A humid eruption on the cheek. (Not found.) [CARRERE,
l. c.]
On the inside of the upper lip, on the anterior part
of the palate, also externally round the mouth, pimples and small
ulcers,which on moving give rise to tearing pain.
Twitching movements of the lips and eyelids (in cold
air). [CARRERE, l. c.]
Under the chin, a pinching on a small spot. [Gss.]
90. Itching pimples on the chin.
A drawing pain in the right cervical muscles. [Mr.]
Obtuseness of the teeth, as if they were insensible.
[Mr.]
Pressure in the throat, as if the uvula were too
long.
Pains in the throat. [CARRERE, l. c.]
95. Flow of saliva. (Not found.) [CARRERE,
l. c.]
Flow of saliva with loose, spongy gums. [STARCKE,
l. c.]
Flow of saliva, what is called waterbrash.
Flow of much viscid, soapy saliva. [STARCKE, l. c.]
Itching crawling on the tip of the tongue. [We.]
100. Dry tongue. [CARRERE, l. c.]
Dry rough tongue. [CARRERE, l. c.]
Paralysis of the tongue, which hindered her in speaking
(when using dulcamara in cold wet weather). [CARRERE, l. c.]
Paralysis of the tongue after taking it for a long
time. [LINNEUS, (Not accessible. According to Murray, Linnaeus
is only citing Gouan (See next symptom.) Diss de Dulcamara, Upsal.,
1753.]
Paralysis of the tongue. [GOUAN, (Not accessible)
Memoires de la Soc. De Montpellier.]
105. Much eructation. [Mr.]
Very scrapy fauces, with constant hawking up of very
viscid mucus. [Ng.]
Four times eructation, with scratching in the oesophagus
and heartburn. (aft. 9 h.). [Ng.]
Empty eructation, with scratching in the oesophagus
and heartburn. (aft. 9 h.). [Ng.]
Frequent empty eructation. [Gss.]
110. Eructation combined with hiccup. [Gss.]
Flat, soapy taste in the mouth, and hence want of
appetite. [STARCKE, l. c.]
While eating repeated eructation, so that the soup
comes up again into the throat immediately after it is swallowed.
[Gss.]
Hunger, with repugnance to all kinds of food.
He has a good appetite and eats with relish, yet
he soon becomes satiated and full, with much rolling and rumbling
in the bowels. [Gss.]
115. While eating repeated pinching in, and distension
of, the abdomen. [Gss.]
Nausea. [ALTHOF, in Murray, Appar. Med., I,
p. 621. – LINNEUS, l. c.]
Nausea and disgust. [CARRERE, l. c.]
Nausea, vomiting heat, and anxiety. [STARCKE, l.
c.]
Disgust with shuddering, as though about to vomit.
[Ng.]
120. Great nausea, as if he would vomit, with rigor.
[Ts. Hb.]
Actual vomiting of nothing but viscid mucus, but
not of the medicine (aft. ½ h.). [Ng.]
Warmth rises up and there then occurs vomiting of
mucus, in the morning.
Retching. [ALTHOF, l. c.]
Feeling of increased warmth in the fauces. [Rkt.]
125. Vomiting. [LINNEUS, l. c.]
After a moderate meal, distension of the abdomen
as if it would burst. [Gss.]
Feeling of distension in the pit of the stomach,
with a disagreeable feeling of emptiness in the abdomen. [Ng.]
In the left side, below the short ribs, sudden contraction,
almost like cutting. [Gss.]
On going to sleep continual pinching in the region
of the stomach, until he fell asleep (2nd d.) [Ng.]
130. Uneasiness in the abdomen, like flatulent distension,
with frequent eructation only of air (3rd d.). [Ng.]
Tensive pain on the right near the scrobiculus cordis,
as if he had strained and injured himself.[We.]
An acute aching pain in the scrobiculus cordis, as
if he had received there a blow with a blunt instrument, which becomes
more painful by pressing on it (aft. 35 h.). [Ar.]
To the left of the scrobiculus cordis an obtuse stitch,
that rapidly went off, returned again soon, and then went off gradually
(aft. ¼ h.). [Ar.]
A shooting pain in the scrobiculus cordis (aft. 9.1/2
h.). [Ar.]
135. In the umbilical region a shooting pain, that
did not go off by pressure (aft. 1 h.). [Ar.]
Under the ribs on the right side, obtuse stitches
that take away the breath. [Gss.]
In the left side of the abdomen intermittent obtuse
stitches; pressing with the finger just upon the painful spot causes
pain, and the shooting becomes worse. [Gss.]
Short obtuse stitches to the left of the navel, in
the evening. [Ng.]
Obtuse stitches outwards in rapid succession on a
small spot on the left of the abdomen, which take away his breath;
when he presses on it with the finger, the place is painful; he
feels as if something would force itself through from within. [Gss.]
140. Single pulsating stitches under the left short
ribs, when sitting, which went off on rising up (aft. 6 d.). [Ar.]
Pinching shooting pain to the right of the navel
which did not go off by pressure (aft. 4.1/4 h.). [Ar.]
On the left above the navel a fine pinching in a
small spot of the abdomen. [Gss.]
Violent pinching in abdomen, as if a long worm crept
about and gnawed and pinched in the bowels (aft. 31 h.). [Ar.]
Obtuse pinching in the abdomen, as if diarrhoea were
about to come on (aft. 2 h.). [Ng.]
145. Just under the navel, a pinching pain on sitting
in a bent-forward attitude, but on stretching himself out it dimished,
and soon afterwards ceased (aft. 4.1/2 d.). [Ar.]
Quite early, a pinching pain around about the umbilical
region, as if he must go to stool, but without urging. [Ar.]
Transient pinching and cutting in the abdomen and
chest, as from incarcerated flatulence. [Gss.]
Bellyache (immediately).
Bellyache as from a chill.
150. Rumbling in the abdomen (immediately).
Each time he leans forward a gushing round about
in the bowels as if he had taken a purgative. [Ng.]
Rumbling in the bowels, as if a stool would ensue,
with some sacral pain. [Ng.]
Bellyache as though he had caught cold (aft. 23 h.).
[We.]
Bellyache such as usually occurs during cold wet
weather. [We.]
155. He has pinching and cutting and digging round
about in the abdomen, as if diarrhoea were coming on. [Gss.]
In the morning, without having eaten anything, flying
pinching and cutting in the bowels, with distension of the abdomen.
[Gss.]
Twitching cutting and pinching here and there in
the abdomen, that soon goes off. [Gss.]
A twisting, digging pinching pain round about the
umbilical region (aft. 10 h.). [Ar.]
A forcing out pain on the left above the navel, as
if a rupture would occur there. [Mr.]
160. A gnawing beating pan just above the navel.
[Gss.]
Aching pain now in the left, now in the right inguinal
gland.
Swelling of the left inguinal gland as large as a
walnut.
(In the inguinal swelling, severe burning (mingled
with shooting) on the slightest movement; also on touching it burning
mingled with shooting.)
Swelling of the glands of the groin. (During treatment
of scrofula by D., there supervened S. 378 going on to 376, and
followed by this swelling of the inguinal glands, and also of those
of the neckand axillae. The continued use of the medicine removed
all.) [CARRERE, l. c.]
165. Swollen hard inguinal glands of the size of
a haricot-bean, but without panis. [We.]
Pinching pain in the umbilical region and above the
left hip, that compels him to go to stool; after the passage of
some flatus, in spite of strong straining, there only passes a little
hard faeces, but the pain after this was somewhat lessened (aft.
2.1/2 d.). [Ar.]
Pain in the abdomen, as if diarrhoea were about to
ensue; after the passage of some flatus the bellyache ceased. [We.]
In the evening, in the whole abdomen, pinching with
call to stool; after having previously had in the afternoon his
usual stool, though it was very hard and difficult, he had a large
moister stool, and at last a copious, quite thin, sour smelling
motion, whereupon he felt relieved but exhausted. [Gss.]
Very slight sensation of cold on the back, with rumbling
in the bowels and pain in the left groin, not increased by touch
(aft. 12 h.). [Ng.]
170. Tension in the region of the os pubis on rising
up from the seat.
Soft stool in small pieces.[We.]
Mucous diarrhoea, alternately yellow and greenish.
(All these symptoms are critical discharges, coinciding with
improvement in the patient’s malady.) [CARRERE, l. c.]
Mucous diarrhoea with prostration. (All these
symptoms are critical discharges, coinciding with improvement in
the patient’s malady.)[CARRERE, l. c.]
175. Soft stool (immediately).
Several successive afternoons thin evacuations with
flatus (aft. 3 d.). Normal stool, but with some straining (aft.
¼ h.). [Ng.]
He had a rapid call to stool which he could scarcely
retain, although only little and hard faeces came away (aft. ½ h.).
[Ar.]
Along with nausea he had frequent call to stool,
and yet all day long he could pass nothing (aft. 2 h.). [Mr.]
180. He has pinching in the bowels and must go to
stool, but he is costive and but little passes with much straining
(aft. 8 h.). [Ar.]
Pressure in the abdomen and colic before the stool,
not during the evacuation, afterwards recurring with rumbling in
the bowels. [Rkt.]
Difficult, dry, rare stools. [CARRERE, l. c.]
Suddenly a dreadful pressing on the rectum, so that
he can scarcely keep back the motion, and when he gets to the night-stool,
there comes away slowly, after a while, with some straining, very
hard faeces, along with transient pinching and cutting here and
there in the abdomen. [Gss.]
Rare, slow and hard stool, even when he wants to
go there is no urging in the rectum, and it is only by a great effort
that a very large hard motion comes slowly away. [Gss.]
185. Great discharge of flatus. [We.]
Flatus smelling of asafoetida. [Mr.]
Turbid whitish urine. (All these symptoms are
critical discharges, coinciding with improvement in the patient’s
malady.) [CARRERE, l. c.]
Copious discharge at first of clear and viscid, and
then of thick and milk-white urine. (All these symptoms are critical
discharges, coinciding with improvement in the patient’s malady.)(For
“viscid” read “limpid.”) [CARRERE, l. c.]
Urine at first clear and viscid, then white, then
turbid, then clear, with white sticky sediment. (All these symptoms
are critical discharges, coinciding with improvement in the patient’s
malady.)[CARRERE, l. c.]
190. Turbid, ill-smelling urine and ill-smelling
perspiration. (All these symptoms are critical discharges, coinciding
with improvement in the patient’s malady.)[CARRERE, l. c.]
Urine reddish and scalding. (See note to S. 343.)
Urine with mucous sediment, at one time red at another
white. (This symptom is a critical discharge, coinciding with
improvement in the patient’s malady.) [CARRERE, l. c.]
Turbid urine. (Critical phenomenon.) [CARRERE,
l. c.]
Turbid whitish urine. (Repetition of S. 187.)
[CARRERE, l. c.]
195. Pulsating (The corresponding symptom in the
Chr. Kr. stands thus:”Pulsating (stitches?) in the urethra.”) outwards
in the bladder. [We.]
Strangury, painful micturition. [STARCKE, l. c.]
Burning in the orifice of the urethra while urinating.
Tetter-like rash on the labia majora. (During
treatment of “dartrous” vagina and uterus by D.) [CARRERE, l.
c.]
Heat and itching on the genitals, and inclination
for coitus. [CARRERE, l. c.]
200. Increase and anticipation of the menses. (Curative
effect.) [CARRERE, l. c.]
Increased menstrual flux. (Curative effect.) [CARRERE,
l. c.]
Stuffed coryza, with confusion of head and a single
sneeze. [Ng.]
205. Very dry nose, in the evening.[Ng.]
Sneezing. [We.]
Short hacking cough, that seems to be produced by
deep inspiration. [Gss.]
Haemoptysis. (Not found.) [CARRERE, l. c.]
A very acute undulatory pain, almost like tearing
pressure, darts through the left side of the chest in fits. [Gss.]
210. Numbing, obtuse stitch under the right clavicle
into thwe chest. [Gss.]
To the left above the xiphoid cartilage (when sitting
bent forward) a painful pressure, as with a blunt instrument, afterwards
it comes even in an erect posture of the body in long fits, and
develops into blows penetrating deep into the chest. [Gss.]
External tension and drawing on the front of the
chest. [Ng.]
Intermittent pain in both sides below the shoulders,
as though the fists were knocked violently in there from both sides.
[Gss.]
A twitching pain in the right axilla (aft. 3 d.).
[Ar.]
215. A pulsating pain in the left axilla, going off
by movement (aft. 9 h.). [Ar.]
Twitching and drawing under the sternum. [Gss.]
Intermitting aching under the whole extent of the
sternum. [Gss.]
On breathing deeply tension on the chest. [We.]
Under the sternum superiorly, on a small spot, intermitting
squeezing. [Gss.]
220. Oppression of the chest. [We.]
Painful shooting on the sternum (aft. ½ h.). [Ar.]
On the sternum a thrust-like, rather obtuse stitch
(aft. 8 h.). [Ar.]
Obtuse shooting pain in the right side in the region
of the third rib, especially when pressing on it; then the pain
spread to the sacrum, and then mounted upwards to between the shoulders;
a shooting on the inner border of the left scapula on inspiring.
[Ts. Hb.]
In the left side of the ribs slow, intermitting obtuse
stitches. [Gss.]
225. On the middle of the sternum a shooting tearing
pain that went through the whole chest to the spine, when sitting,
and went off on rising up (aft. 8.1/2 h.). [Ar.]
A digging pain in the right side of the chest, going
off when pressed upon (aft. 8.1/2 h.). [Ar.]
Pain in the chest, like digging or as if he had hurt
(sprained) himself. [Gss.]
In the right side, between the fourth and sixth ribs,
a suddenly coming, and rapidly departing, painful shoot (aft. 8.1/2
h.). [Ar.]
In the left side of the chest, in the region of the
fifth and sixth ribs, a painful stab as from a rather blunt knife
(aft. 4.1/2 h.). [Ar.]
230. Shooting pain in the left side of the chest
in the region of the sixth rib. [Ar.]
Violent shooting in the chest, now on the right,
now on the left side; he must cough much, and expectorate a viscid
mucus (aft. 4 d.). [Ar.]
A deep cutting pain in the left side of the chest,
close under the clavicle, that went off on pressure (aft. 30 h.).
[Ar.]
Pinching pain in the whole chest, increased by inspiration
(aft. 14 h.). [Ar.]
Oppression of the chest, as after sitting bent forwards.
[We.]
235. Great oppressive pain in the whole chest,
especially on inspiration and expiration. [Ar.]
He feels as something were forced out on the left
side of the chest. [Gss.]
Palpitation of the heart; strong beating of the heart,
felt externally, especially at night.
Strong palpitation of the heart; it seemed as though
he felt the heart beating outside the thoracic cavity. [Stf.]
A digging shooting pain on the left side near the
sacrum (aft. 10 h.). [Ar.]
240. Sacral pains, as after stooping long. [We.]
Under the left crista ilii a digging pain , that
went off by pressing on it (aft. 6 h.). [Ar.]
On sitting in a bent position (after a short walk)
every time he inspires, an obtuse stitch outwards – a kind of forcing
out –in both lumbar regions. [Gss.]
Above the left hip, quite close to the lumbar vertebrae,
pain as if he had previously received a blow there (aft. ½ h.).[Ar.
]
In theloin, over the right hip, a deep cutting pain,
that went off by pressure, but soon afterwards returned, and then
went off gradually of its own accord (aft. 4 d.). [Ar.]
245. Pain as if the body were cut off in the lumbar
region above the hips; owing to the pain he moved to and fro, unable
to sit still, but this gave him no relief. [Gss.]
In the loin, above the left hip, a digging shooting
pain, that went off on walking, but came again when sitting
(aft.4.1/2 d.). [Ar.]
Close to the lumbar vertebrae, above the right hip,
severe single stabs in jerks, as with a fork (aft. 6 d.). [Ar.]
Posteriorly on the left side on the loin, just above
the hip, an obtuse stitch outwards at every breath. [Gss.]
Single painful stitches on inspiring in the middle
of the spine (aft. 29 h.). [Ar.]
250. Intermittent. Obtuse stitches like a painful
beating, in the left side of the back near the spine. [Gss.]
Intemittent pressure on the left side close to the
spinal column, at the commencement of the back up near the nape,
in the morning in the bed when lying on the back. [Gss.]
An agreeable tickling sensation on the outer border
of the right scapulae. [Ar.]
In the middle of the right scapula a tickling prick.
[Ar.]
Drawing tearing pain on the outer border of the right
scapula (aft. 6 d.). [Ar.]
255. Drawing tearing in the right shoulder, above
the right hip-joint, and above and below the right knee-joint. [Ts.
Hb.]
Intermitting tearing blows on the outer side of the
left scapula. [Gss.]
Stiff pain in the nape-muscles on turning the head
to one or both sides. [Gss.]
Stiffness in the nape-muscles. [Rkt.]
Pain in the nape, as if the head had been in a wrong
position. [We.]
260. In the nape-muscles contractive pain as if the
neck were twisted round. [Gss.]
In the whole of the right arm a dull violent pain,
as from an apoplectic attack, combined with heaviness like load,
immobility, and cold feeling; the arm was almost completely paralysed,
he could not bent it voluntarily, nor lift it up, nor hold a pen;
on trying to do so he felt a sharp pain as if bruised in the elbow-joint,
which is also painful to the touch as if bruised (aft. ½ h.), the
same icy coldess of the right arm came again next morning (aft.
24 h.). [Mr.]
When she wishes to bring the arms forward or backwards
she cannot do it as that brings on jerks in the arms.
When she wishes to bring the arms forward or backwards
she cannot do it, as that brings on jerks in the arms.
When she bent the arm and moved it backwards she
had twitchings in the flesh of the upper arm; when she extended
it it did not twitch, but the fingers then became stiff so that
became stiff so that she could not close them.
In the evening in bed and in the morning after rising,
pain in the upper arm.
265. Burning itching externally on the right upper
arm, that compelled him to scratch; the part was red and had a vesicle
on it, with burning sensation. [Wr.]
The left arm pains as if paralysed, as from a bruise,
almost only when at rest, little when moving, it is not painful
to the touch; but the arm had its proper strength.
A paralytic sensation in the right upper arm, which
went off on moving it strongly (aft. 4.1/2 d.). [Ar.]
On the outside of the right elbow an eroding gnawing
pain in short fits. [Gss.]
A drawing pain in the right forearm (aft. 3.1/4 d.).
[Ar.]
270. Dull drawing from the left elbow to the wrist,
especially noticed on pronation, in the evening (aft. 9 d,). [Ng.]
In the shaft of the left ulna a repeated acute drawing.
[Gss.]
A sudden, jerking, pinching tearing in the middle
of the left forearm (aft. 12 h.). [Ar.]
In the right forearm, from the elbow-joint to the
wrist, a slow, down-drawing, twisting, boring pain, which went off
by moving the arm, but immediately returned when at rest (aft. 4
h.). [Ar.]
The left forearm powerless, as if paralysed, with
a paralytic feeling in the elbow-joint (aft. 36 h.).[We.]
275. Disagreeable itching on the middle of the right
forearm that compelled scratching, whereby it was removed, but it
soon returned (aft. 36 h.). [Ar.]
In the bend of the elbow eruption of red pimples,
visible morning and evening in the arm room, that caused a fine
pricking itching, and burning after scratching, for twelve days.
On the right wrist a prick, as with a blunt point,
which went off by movement (aft. 1 h.). [Ar.]
Trembling of the hands (in cold wet weather when
taking dulcamara). [CARRERE, l. c.]
Tetter-like eruption, especially on the hands. (Critical
eruption.) [CARRERE, l. c.]
280. Much perspiration of the palms. [We.]
The hands are covered with a kind of warts, such
as he had never had before (aft. 21 d.). [Stf.]
On the back of the hand a redness, which causes burning
pain, when he becomes warm by walking in he open air.
In the ball of the left thumb cramp-like drawing,
so that he scarcely dares to move the thumb. [Gss.]
Cramp-like twitching pain in the first joint of the
right middle finger. [Gss.]
285. Single small stitches on the right buttock (aft.
8.1/2 d.). [Ar.]
Drawing tearing pain in the left hip (aft. 8.1/2
d.) [Ar.]
Drawing pinching pain in the right hip (aft. 26 h.).
[Ar.]
Drawing shooting pain in the left hip-joint extending
to the groin, only when walking, at every step, with the sensation
as if the head of the hip-bone would be dislocated; stretched it
out forcibly diminished the pain, and caused the feeling as if the
femur were thereby put into the place; but a bruised pain remained
for some time in the parts, which made him limp (aft. 14 d.). [Ctz.]
Pain in the thigh.
290. Shooting tearing pain in the whole right thigh,
that did not go off by pressure. [Ar.]
Fine pricking pain as with needles in the back of
the left thigh close to the knee (aft. 81 h.). [Ar.]
Continued sometimes shooting, sometimes beating,
sometimes pinching pain in both thighs, which went off on walking,
but then developed into weariness; when sitting it immediately when
sitting (aft. 12. 14, h.). [Ar.]
Here and there drawing in the flesh of the thighs.
The parts were painful to the touch. [Ng.]
295. A drawing sensation on the front of the right
thigh (aft. 36 h.). [Ar.]
A drawing tearing pain on the back of the right thigh,
extending from its middle into the knee-joint (aft. ¼ h.). [Ar.]
A drawing paralytic sensation on the front of the
right thigh (aft. 8.1/3 d.). [Ar.]
Shooting tearing pain from the knee-joint up into
the thigh, when walking in the open air. [Rkt.]
Burning itching sensation externally on the thighs,
that compels scratching (aft. 7 h.). [Wr.]
300. Falling asleep and weakness of the lower limbs.
[CARRERE, l. c.]
Great weakness of the knees, as after a long walk
(3rd d.) [Ng.]
Twitching of the inferior extremities. (Not found.).
[CARRERE, l. c.]
Tearing in the knee-joint, when sitting. [Rkt.]
On the inside of the knee regularly recurring undulatory
aching pain. [Gss.]
305. On the outside of the right leg, itching, ending
in an itching prick(aft. ¼ h.). [We.]
On the outside of the left leg, itching, going off
on scratching, but soon ercurring (aft.1/4 h.). [We.]
Cramp-like drawing (almost cutting) pain down through
the left leg. [Gss.]
Puffness and swelling of the leg and calf (but not
of the foot) with tensive pain and feeling of extreme weariness
towards evening.
Slight tearing upwards in the right tibia (2nd
d.) [Ng.]
310. Pain in the tibia, as from being tired by a
long walk (aft. 36 h.). [We.]
A pain draws downwards from the back of the left
calf, as if some one slit him inwardly (aft. ½ h.). [Ar.]
A sudden prick as from a needle in the left calf
that went off on moving the foot (aft. ½ h.). [Ar.]
Numb sensation in the calf, in the afternoon and
evening.
315. Painful cramp in the left calf when walking
(aft. 9 h.). [Wr.]
Burning in the feet.
He woke up at night from severe cramp on the inner
right ankle, he must get up out of bed and walk about, whereupon
it went off.
Drawing tearing near the inner ankle of the right
foot (aft. 12 h.). [Ng.]
Tearing in the left leg from the outer ankle to the
front of the foot. [Ng.]
320. A cutting pain in the middle of the right sole,
that did not go off by treading 9aft. 27 .). [Ar.]
Pulsating tearing pain in the big and second toes
of the left foot. [We.]
On the toes, intermitting, shooting burning. [Gss.]
Slight twitchings on the hands and feet. [CARRERE,
l. c.]
Convulsions first in the facial muscles, then in
the whole body. [FRITZE. (Statement from observation.) Annal.
D. Klin. Inst. In Berlin, iii, p.45]
325. Cramp-pain here and there in the limbs, especially
in the fingers. [Gss.]
The symptoms appear to occur by preference chiefly
towards evening. [Ng.]
Violent trembling of the limbs. (Not found.) [CARRERE,
l. c.]
Obtuse stitches here and there in the limbs and on
the rest of the body, generally outwards. [Gss.]
Pain in the limbs.
330. On various parts of the body pains as if these
parts had caught cold. [We.]
Burning itching here and there, running quickly to
and fro, like vermin; he must scratch violently, after which it
at first increased, and then declined; by day the itching is but
slightly felt; only at night and then worst from 12 till 3 o’clock;
after a short sleep he is wakened by this sensation (aft. 14 d.).
[Stf.]
Itching pinching pricks on various parts of the body.
[We.]
Violent itching all over the body. (See note to
S. 343.) [CARRERE, l. c.]
Pricking itching on various parts of the body. [CARRERE,
l. c.]
335. A violently itching eruption of red spots with
vesicles. (On parts affected by dartres.”) [CARRERE, l. c.]
Eruption on the arms and thighs, like white lumps
(wheals) surrounded by a red areola; there was itching pricking
only in the wheals and, after rubbing, burning in them.
Eruption of small papules on the chest and abdomen,
with moderate itching. [Stf.]
Eruption of a tetter-like scab all over the body.(Critical.
See note to S. 343.) [CARRERE, l. c.]
Bright red pointed elevations on the skin which filled
with pus after five or six days. [STARCKE, l. c.]
340. Red elevated spots as from nettles. (On seat
of vanished “dartres.”) [CARRERE, l. c.]
Red places on the body. [CARRERE, l. c.]
Red, flea-bite-like spots. [CARRERE, l. c.]
Dryness, heat and burning in the skin. (A youth,
hereditarily “dartrous,” and in bad health, after taking D., had
S. 395, 333, 191, 101, with hard and tense pulse. The came S. 338,
with relief to all symptoms. The medicine was continued, and he
got well.) [CARRERE, l. c.]
345. Sudden swelling of the body and puffness of
the limbs, sometimes painful or accompanied by a feeling of being
asleep. [STARCKE, l.c.]
Emaciation.
Lassitude; he shuns movement.
Weariness.
Lassitude, heaviness and weariness in all the limbs
which compels him to sit or lie down (aft. 12 h.). [Wr.]
350. In all the limbs a feeling of great bruisedness,
lasting almost all day. [Ar.]
Heaviness in the thighs and arms. [Rkt.]
Great, persistent weakness. (After much sweating.)
[CARRERE, l. c.]
Attack of sudden weakness, like faintness.
He must lie down.
355. All day long he is very drowsy and must yawn
much. [Ar.]
Great sleepiness, laziness, yawning. [Mr.]
Sleeplessness. [CARRERE, l. c.]
360. Restless sleep, disturbed by confused dreams,
with profuse perspiration during sleep. [Wr.]
Restless, disturbed, anxious sleep, full of heavy
dreams. [STARCKE, l. c.]
In the evening, just when going to sleep, he leapt
up high as if from fright. [Gss.]
Sleep with loud snoring with open mouth (immediately).
After midnight, anxiety and fear of the future.
365. Frightful dreams that compelled him to jump
out of bed (the first night). [Wr.]
After 4 a.m. the sleep becomes very restless, whatever
way he lies. [Ar.]
Tossing about in bed all night, with stupid feeling
in the head. [We.]
Unquiet sleep; he tossed about uncomfortably in bed.
[Stf.]
He woke very early and could not go to sleep again;
he stretched himself with great weariness, and lay first on one
side and then on the other, because the muscles at the back of the
head were as if paralysed and he could not lie on it. [We.]
370. She wakes early as if she had been called, sees
a ghostly figure that always grows bigger and seems to vanish upwards.
Towards morning a kind of wakefulness with closed
eyes.[We.]
Towards morning no sleep, and yet in all the limbs
tired as if paralysed, as after exposure to great heat. [We.]
Sleeplessness, ebullition of blood, shooting and
itching in the skin. [CARRERE, l. c.]
(At night, no sleep, on account of itching in the
front of the body, from the chest over the adbomen and thighs, like
flea-bites; transpiration had a disagreeable smell.)
375. Shivering as from nausea and chilliness combined
with cold feeling and coldness all over the body; he could not get
warm at the hottest stove; at the same time occasional shuddering
and shaking (immediately). [Mr.]
Double tertian fever. (See note to S. 164.) [CARRERE,
l. c.]
He is chilly and incomfortable in all his limbs.
[We.]
Frequent rigor, heaviness of head, general prostration
(See note to S. 164.) (after a chill when taking dulcamara).
[CARRERE, l. c.]
In the open air, especially when exposed to a draught,
chilliness on the back without thirst. [Ng.]
380. Towards evening chilliness over the back, the
nape, and the occiput, with a feeling as if the hair of the head
stood on end (3rd d.). [Ng.]
For several evenings slight but disagreeable chilliness
from the back over the occiput. [Ng.]
The chilliness on the back towards evening lasted
for more than ten days, recurring daily. [Ng.]
Dry heat at night.
Hot, dry skin, ebullition of blood. [CARRERE, l.
c.]
385. Burning in the skin all over the back, as if
he were sitting near a hot stove, with perspiration on the face
and moderate heat. [We.]
Heat, restlessness. [CARRERE, l. c.]
Violent fever, with great heat, dryness of skin and
delirium daily; recurring every 15, 16 hours. (Critical. S. 384
and 386 probably belong to this observation.) [CARRERE, l. c.]
Heat and feeling of heat all over the body, especially
in the hands, the pulse equable, slow, but full; at the same time
thirst, afterwards rigor. [Rkt.]
Heat of the body, burning in the face, constipation.
[CARRERE, l. c.]
390. General perspiration, especially in the back.
Perspiration for five days and more. (Critical,
in rheumatism. S. 592 and 394 cannot be found, but they are probably
of the same nature.) [CARRERE, l. c.]
Perspiration all over the night, by day under the
shoulders and in the palms. [CARRERE, l. c.]
In the morning profuse perspiration all over, but
chiefly over the whole head (aft. 20 h.).
Ill-smelling perspiration, and at the same
time copious discharge of clear urine. [CARRERE, l. c.]
395. Restlessness. [CARRERE, l. c.]
Talking nonsense. [DE HAEN, (Observation in disease.)
Ratio Medendi, iv, p. 228.]
Increased pain at night with delirium. (Not found.)
[CARRERE, l. c.]
Wandering, delirium, a kind of insanity. [STARCKE,
l. c.]
In the morning, every inpatient; he stamped his feet,
wished to throw away everything, commenced to wander in his mind;
followed by weeping. [STARCKE, l. c.]
400. Very much out of humour, inclined for nothing,
for several days. [Ng.]
In the afternoon a peculiar humour, he must quarrel
with every one, but he is not angry. [Ng.]
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