MURIATICUM ACIDUM
(Muriatic acid.)
(From vol. v, 2nd
edit., 1826.)
(It should be carefully freed
from the sulphuric acid often mixed with it, by means of re-distillation
over the chloride of sodium, or (better) it may be precipitated
by muriate of baryta, and, after being thus freed from the sulphuric
acid, redistelled.)
For medicinal use one drop of
it is first diluted by means of too succussion with 100 drops of
diluted alcohol (made of equal parts of distilled water and strong
alcohol taken together ten time), and of this one drop is to be
twice successed (with two strokes of the arm) with 100 drops of
undiluted alcohol (1/10000th), and then of this one drop
is to be again twice shaken with 100 drops of alcohol (1/1). One
globule the size of a poppy of a drop, for with one drop 200 such
globules are sufficiently moistened. Yet this million-fold dilution,
although administered in such a small volume, will be found in many
cases to be still too powerful when muriatic acid is homoeopathically
indicated, because this medicine possesses a high degree of efficacy.
Although a tolerably homoeopathic
employment in suitable morbid states can be made from the following
observed alterations in the healthy, yet it would be desirable to
possess a more complete proving of it as to this pure effects.
[HAHNEMANN’s fellow-provers were
GUTMANN, HARTMANN, HAYNEL, LANGHAMMER, STAPF, WISLICENUS.
Symptoms were obtained from the
following old-school authorities:
CRAWFORD, in samml. f. prakt.
Aerzte, xv, 3.
DU MESNIL, in sachse, Hufel.
Journ., xxviii, vi. Hufeland’s Journal xviii, iii.
HUMBOLDT, Ueber die Reizbarkeit
der Faser.
LETOCHA, in Hufel. Journ.,
xviii, iii.
RAMMAZZINI, De Morbis Artificum.
Samml. f. prakt. Aerzte, xv, 3.
SCHAEKEL (reference not given).
SCHMIDTMULLER, in Horn’s Archiv,
ix.
THEINER, in Annalen der Heilkunst,
1811, April.
WESTRUMB, in Sachse, Hufel.
Journ., xxviii, vi.
The 1st edit. Has
274 symptoms, this 2nd edit. Only 5 more.]
MURIATICUM ACIDUM
Whirling in the open air
and unsteady in walking (aft. 1.1/2
h.). [Gn.]
Whirling in the head, more so
in the room than in the open air, with dimness before the eyes.
[Stf.]
Headache in the forehead and
occiput, which, especially that in the forehead is aggravated by
sitting up in bed.
Tearing pain in the forehead.
5. Pressive pain from within
outwards in the forehead and temples (aft. a few m.). [Ws.]
A pressive stupefying pain in
the forehead in every position of the body, which went off by touching
(aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
Stupid in the head, in the forehead.
[Stf.]
Long, frequently recurring stitches
from both frontal protuberances towards the middle of the forehead
(aft. 7 h.). [Htn.]
Headache like a boring in several
places in the vertex, from the bones of the skull into the brain
(aft. 10 h.). [Ws.]
10. Long tearing pressing pain
darting by shocks into the forehead towards the right orbit (aft.
5.1/4 h.). [Htn.]
Aching pain in the left temple
(aft. 4.1/4 h.). [Gn.]
Aching pain from the middle of
the brain out towards the left side of the forehead (aft. 6 h.).
[Gn.]
Aching pain in the front of the
brain, increased by moving the eyes (aft. 3 d.). [Gn.]
Tensive pressive pain spreading
from the occiputal bone forwards through the brain and ending in
the forehead (aft. 2.1/4 h.). [Gn.]
15. Jerking beating tearing
pain from the left half of the occiput to the forehead; soon followed
by a similar pain in the right half (aft. 7 h.). [Htn.]
Heaviness in the occiput, as
if it drew her head backwards, or as if the anterior cervical muscles
had lost their firmness (aft. 1.3/4 h.). [Gn.]
Heavy feeling in the occiput,
woth drawing stitches there, more on the right side, close to the
nape, with swelling of a gland in the nape, which is painful when
touched; at the same time heaviness and vertigo in the head, with
dimness of the eyes as when intoxicated (when
sitting) (aft. ¾ h.). [Htn.]
Sensation in the integuments
of the head and forehead, as when the hair stands on end after a
fright (aft. 5, 7 h.). [Gn.]
Burning pain on the hairy scalp
above the left temple (aft. 7.1/2 h.). [Gn.]
20. Tensive sensation in the
right temple (aft. 7.1/2 h.). [Gn.]
Pressive stupefying pain in the
forehead, in all positions (aft. 1 h.). [Lr.]
(Headache in the top of the head
and in the temples, sometimes also in the occiput and forehead,
as if the brain were lacerated and crushed, as in typhus or putrid
fever.) (aft. 4 h.).
When yawning, a stitch-like tearing
on the right temple, which went on by touching and when walking
(when standing)(aft. 1 h.). [Lr.]
Shooting in the forehead extending
into the temple, increased by stooping forwards and by pressing
on it. [Stf.]
25. In the middle of the forehead
two small pimples which suppurate without itching or pains (aft.
11 h.). [Lr.]
Eruption of pimples on the forehead
which in the course of a day and night coalesce so as to form scab.
(From drachm-doses of so-called oxygenated muriatic acid (aqua
oxymuriatica.) [SCHMIDTMULLER, (Not accessible.) in Horn’s
Archiv, ix, 11]
Suppurating pimple on the left
temple without sensation in it touched or let alone (aft. 9 h.).
[Lr.]
Burning aching pain above the
left eye, externally (aft. 2.1/2 h.). [Htn.]
Contracted pupils (aft. ¾, 1.3/4,
2, 2,3/4 h.). [Lr.]
30. Dilated pupils (aft. 11 h.).
[Lr.]
Very dilated pupils (aft. 15
h.). [Lr.]
Pupils sometimes more, sometimes
less dilated, sometimes contracted, in periods of four or five hours.
[Lr.]
From the left occiputal protuberance
a painless tug into the left eye, which causes a quivering in the
upper eyelid (aft. 4 h.). [Htn.]
Swelling of the upper and lower
eyelid, with redness, but without pain (aft. 7 h.). [Gn.]
35. Cutting pain in the right
eyeball, when at rest (aft. 5.1/4 h.). [Gn.]
In the outer canthus of the left
eye an eroding smarting in the evening.
Itching prick in the right outer
canthus, when at rest. [Gn.]
Twitching through the upper eyelid
towards the zygomatic process, as if a thread were drawn through
(immediately). [Ws.]
(Flickering before the eyes and
hemiopia; he sees only the half of an object cut off perpendicularly
from the other half.)
40. Cramp-pain near the left
maxillary joint, extending as a shooting pain into the interior
of the ear when pressed upon (aft. 5 h.). [Htn.]
Tearing pain in the left upper
jaw, as if in the bone, close under the orbit (aft. 2.1/2 h.). [Htn.]
Eruption of pimples in the auricle,
which in the course of a day and night coalesce to form a scab.
[SCHMIDTMULLER, l. c.]
Fine itching prick in the left
ear, which went off by putting the finger into it (aft. 31 h.).
[Gn.]
Twitching pinching deep in
the left ear (aft. 4 h.), which
after frequent recurrence became cramp-like, almost like earache.
[Htn.]
45. Drawing aching in the tragus,
pressing on it send the pain into the inner ear (aft. 6.1/2 h.).
[Htn.]
Persistent pinching deep in the
right ear, sometimes interrupted by severe stitches which extend
to behind the auricle, where the part is painful when pressed (aft.
3 h.). [Htn.]
Tearing pain in the left ear,
like earache (aft. 8.1/2 h.). [Htn.]
Obtuse pressive cutting on the
mastoid process; when touched the part is painful as if gathering
(aft. 8 h.). [Ws.]
Drawing tearing pain behind both
ears, which spreads slowly to the lower part of the nape and there
causes a painful stiffness on moving the neck, for twenty minutes
(aft. 8.1/4 h.). [Htn.]
50. More acute and delicate hearing.
(Curative secondary action of the
organism.)
Shooting pain in the nostrils,
as if they would become ulcerated (aft. 2 h.).
When walking in the open air
glowing red cheeks (aft. 14 h.). [Lr.]
In the red of the lower lip a
pustule.
Eruption of pimples round about
the lips, which in the course of a day and a night coalesce to form
a scab. [SCHMIDTMULLER, l. c.]
55. A vesicle on the upper lip
close to the left commissure of the mouth, which pains like an ulcer
when touched, and causes tensive pain when the lips are moved, lasting
two days (aft. ½ h.). [Gn.]
Burning tension in the upper
lip, on the right side (aft. 7 h.). [Gn.]
Pressing-asunder pain in the
left canine tooth of the lower , going off on compressing it with
two fingers (aft. ¼ h.). [Htn.]
Tingling sensation in the inferior
maxilla on its left side, which changes into a disagreeable creeping
sensation in the left lower row of teeth (aft. 1 h.). [Htn.]
Cold drink darts painfully into
the diseased tooth (aft. 24 h.).
60. His tongue is too heavy and
as if too long; and he could only raise it with an effort; at the
same time great dryness in the mouth and fauces – both lasting five
minutes (aft. 1 h.). [Htn.]
The tongue becomes sore and bluish.
[LETOCHA, (not Letocha, and nothing about muriatic acid, to be
found at this reference, (See note to S. – 34.) in Hufel.
Journ., xviii, iii, pp. 45, 46.]
A pock in the middle of the tongue
with burning pain. [LETOCHA, l. c.]
The tongue gets a deep ulcer
with black fundus and everted borders. [LETOCHA, l. c.]
The tongue wastes away. [LETOCHA,
l. c.]
65. A sharp scraping in the gullet.
Ravenous appetite, morbid thirst.
(In the workmen employed in salt manufactories, from the vapour
of muriatic acid arising from the boiling ley.) [RAMAZZINI,
De Morbis Artificum, cap. 31.]
A taste in the mouth at once
harsh and putrid, almost like rotten eggs, with flow of saliva (aft.
4.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
Bad taste in the throat, as from
rancid fat.
(Complete loss of appetite for
all food, with proper taste and without nausea.)
70. Constant eructation.
Vomiting of food.
In the region of the stomach
he feels qualmish and inclined to vomit (aft. 1 h.). [Stf.]
Obtuse pain in the stomach and
bowels, combined with a contractive sensation, for several days.
(From taking 20 drops of oxygenated muriatic acid diluted with
water.) [CRAWFORD, in samml. f. prakt. Aerzte, xv. 3.
(Translated from Philosofical Transactions, vol. lxxx, part
2, p. 425 which has been compared.)
Feeling of emptiness in the
region of the stomach especially in the oesophagus, which does not
go off by eating, together with rumbling in the bowels (aft.
1 h.). [Ws.]
75. Feeling of emptiness in the
abdomen, with grumbling (aft. 1 h.). [Htn.]
(Colic: pinching when moving
and on the discharge of flatus.)
After a proper stool of natural
appearance, painful feeling of emptiness in the abdomen, in the
morning (the 5th d.). [Hnl.]
After a very moderate meal, feeling
of fulness in the abdomen, as if he had eaten too much, with distension
of the abdomen. [Stf.]
Loud rumbling in the abdomen,
as from emptiness (when sitting)(aft. 3.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
80. Rumbling and grumbling in
the abdomen. [Stf.]
Pain like needle-pricks round
about the navel, persistent (aft. 24 h.). [gn.]
Shooting in the left side, under
the ribs. [Stf.]
In the hypogastrium violent cutting
when sitting, walking and standing (aft. 4 d.). [Hnl.]
Cutting pain under the navel,
through the middle of the whole abdomen (aft. 1 h.). [Htn.]
85. Violent pinching from
the umbilical region towards both sides, with grumbling (aft.
½ h.). [Htn.]
Violent pinching pain in the
umbilical region, with a feeling of emptiness, which extends to
the scrobiculus cordis and oppresses there (aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Htn.]
Aching squeezing under the
left short ribs, unaffected either by inspiration or expiration
(aft. 1.3/4 h.). [Htn.]
The distented abdomen has aching
pain, an at every step this goes through her abdomen. [Stf.]
Squeezing tension under the short
ribs, causing him to make several deep inspirations and going off
after the discharge of some flatus (aft. 2.3/4 h.). [Htn.]
90. Disagreeable sensation in
the whole abdomen that causes anxiety, is alleviated by the discharge
of some flatus, and goes off entirely after a stool (aft. 3 h.).
[Htn.]
A violent jerking pinching pain
externally on a small spot on the left side of the abdomen, more
violent at every expiration (aft. 11 h.). [Htn.]
Violent cutting pinching from
the rectum up to the epigastrium (aft. 1 h.), then urging to stool,
which was softer than usual. [Gn.]
When standing or walking a cutting
pinching in the abdomen, that went off when sitting (aft. 1 h.).
[Lr.]
Burning stitch in the left groin
(aft. 11 h.). [Gn.]
95. Pain like needle pricks in
the lower part of the abdominal integument (aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Gn.]
Pain like needle-pricks in the
lower part of the abdominal integument (aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Gn.]
Fine pinching in and below the
umbilical; region, rather in the muscles of the abdomen (aft. ½
h.). [Ws.]
At the anus a creeping pricking
itching, combined with sore pain (aft. 1 h.).
Burning stitches in the anus.
[Hnl.]
100. Swollen haemorrhoidal lumps
at the anus (blind piles) with burning sore pain.
Swollen blue haemorrhoidal lumps
at the anus, which pain on being pressed.
A burning voluptuous itching
in the perineum, close to the anus, which compelled scratching,
for a quarter of an hour, in every position of the body, and which
did not go off immediately on scratching. (aft. 15 h.). [Lr.]
Faeculent diarrhoea (aft. 10
h.).
(Soft stool with cutting and
a qualmishness in the abdomen, as from a chill; after a stool he
again felt well)(aft. 24 h.). [Ws.]
105. After a meal evacuation
of a fluid stool. [Hnl.]
When urinating there passes unexpectedly
a thin watery stool, not preceded by urging. [Hnl.]
Frequent call to make water,
and he passes much urine.
(The urine is passed frequently
and involuntarily)
Constant urging to urinate, when
little, but always some, urine is discharged, without pain, but
with tenesmus after it is passed. [Stf.]
110. Frequent micturition with
urging. (If, soon after taking the muriatic acid in too large
a dose, it seems to excite for a short time almost ineffectual urging
to urinate, still there occurs soon after the peculiar primary action,
copious discharge of urine, the secondary action of which (reaction
of the organism) is always diminished secretion of urine with frequent
urging to urinate, or lastly, relaxation of the neck of the bladder,
or of the bladder itself. )(aft. 1.3/4 h.). [Lr.]
Frequent urging to urinate
with discharge of much urine (aft.
3.3/4 h.). [Lr.]
An uncommonly copious flow of
watery urine. [Stf.]
With frequent and urgent call
to urinate he passes at least six times as much urine as the water
he had drunk since morning (aft. ¼ h.). [Hnl.]
Weakness of the bladder [Samml.
f. prakt. Aerzte. xv. 3.]
115. He has a call to urinate
and yet no urine is passed; he must wait a while before it comes
(aft. 6 h.).
The urine is discharged slowly,
just as if the bladder had no power to expel it (aft. 12 h.). [Ws.]
Frequent urging to urinate, with
discharge of very little water (aft. 72 h. and for several hours
thereafter). [Lr.]
Strangury; she always felt as
if the urine would come away, but nothing passes, yet when it comes
it is passed without pains. [Stf.]
Immediately after urinating a
shooting pain in the orifice of the urethra (aft. 4 h.). [Lr.]
120. The urine immediately on
passing becomes cloudy white like milk.
Cutting quite posteriorly in
the urethra when urinating (during the stool).
Violent burning stitch in the
posterior part of the penis on the right side. [Hnl.]
Pain on the border of the prepuce,
as if it were chapped and excoriated.
Boring tensive pain from the
right testicle to the middle of the penis (aft. 4.1/2 h.). [Gn.]
125. Feeling of weakness in the
genitals; the penis hangs down relaxed; complete absence of erection
(Aft. 24 h.). [Ws.]
He awakes in the morning with
a sensation as if a seminal discharge were coming, with slight stiffness
of the penis, during which a watery, frothy, inodorous fluid is
passed, followed by long-continued erection of the penis, with tensive
pain. [Stf.]
A forcing in the genitals, as
if the menses would come on (aft. 6 h.). [Stf.]
An itching and tickling in the
nose and persistent inclination to sneeze, (From distant vapours
of muriatic acid, in several persons.) [THEINER, (Not accessible)
in Anaalen der Heilkunst, 1811. April.]
Along with feeling of coryza
troublesome dryness in the nose.
130. Coryza. [samml. f. pr.
Aertzte, l. c.]
Uncommon starrhal hoarseness.
[SCHMIDTMULLER, l. c.]
Hoarseness for eight days. (From
inhaling oxygenated muriatic acid.) [DU MESNI, in Sachse,
Hufel. Journ., xxviii, vi, p. 31. (“Inhaled muriatiacid gas,
and was hoarse for eight days.” )]
Haemoptysis. (From the same
substance.) [WESTRUMB, in Sachse, l. c. (“The celebrated
Westrumb had haemoptysis thereafter.”)]
He breathes deeply and with groaning.
(From the vapour.) [ Hufel. Journ. xviii, (From
fumigations of muriatic acid in typhus patients – Hahnemann wrongly
refers this to the third part of the volume; it is in the fourth.
(See note to S. 61.) ) iv, pp. 45, 46.]
135. Sighing. (As pervious
symptom.) [Hufel. Journ., l. c.]
(Severe whooping cough, and after
coughing there was audible rumbling down the chest.)
The beat of the heart was so
violent during the nocturnal fever that felt it in the face. [Hnl.]
Dyspnoeic pressure on the chest,
it fits.
Very painful oppression over
the chest, especially on the right side (aft. 16 h.). [Htn.]
140. Painful aching in the right
side of the chest, which became gradually more violent per se,
not affected by either inspiration or expiration (aft. 5 h.).
[Htn.]
Squeezing pressive sensation
in the chest, but without dyspnoea (aft. 4 h.). [Htn.]
Pressive squeezing sensation
in the right side of the chest, at the fourth and fifth ribs, always
aggravated during inspiration (aft. 1 h.). [Htn.]
In the right side of the
chest a drawing sensation, which commenced below the nipple, extended
towards the throat, became weaker, and then went off (aft.2.1/2
h.). [Htn.]
Sharp stitches in the left side
if the chest, at the lowest true ribs, without reference to inspiration
or expiration (aft. 4 h.). [Ws.]
145. Shooting aching in the right
side of the chest, under the nipple, gradually growing worse and
gradually going off again (aft. 3.3/4 h.). [htn.]
Violent, severe stitches in the
right nipple (aft. 14 h.). [Htn.]
Tensive pain on the sternum,
which impedes respiration, as if it came from the stomach; the parts
also painful when touched (aft. 20 h.).
Shooting under the sternum, just
above the scobiculus cordis. [Stf.]
Cutting blows in the middle
of the inside of the sternum, along with obtuse pressure at the
back of the thoracic cavity, general oppression thereof, and impeded
respiration, all day, occasionally (aft.
4 h.). [Ws.]
150. On expiration, needle-pricks
in the left side of the chest, betwixt two true ribs (when sitting),
which went off when standing and walking and on being touched (aft.
¾ h.). [Lr.]
Tensive twitching stitch from
the left false ribs out at the right ribs (aft. 3 h.). [Gn.]
Boring stitch in the right intercostal
muscles, continuing when not breathing and when inspiring and expiring
(when sitting)(aft. 8.1/2 h.). [Gn.]
When sitting, on expiration,
needle-pricks on the right side of the chest, under the true ribs,
which went off when touched and when walking and standing (aft.
3 h.). [Lr.]
Tensive boring pain in the chest,
continuing during inspiration and expiration (aft. 51 h.). [Gn.]
155. Externally on the sides
of the chest broad stitches going slowly upwards (aft. 1 h.). [Ws.]
Fine drawing tearing from the
left side of the chest close beside the spine (aft. ¼ h.). [Htn.]
On inspiration aching pain in
the left side of the chest close beside the spine (aft. ¼ h.). [Htn.]
When walking in the open air
aching pains along the spine, which went off when standing or sitting
(aft. 4.1/4 h.). [Lr.]
When sitting an aching pain
in the middle of the back, as from prolonged stooping, which went
off when standing or walking (aft.
2.1/4 h.). [Lr.]
160. When sitting an aching
pain on the left side of the back, as from prolonged stooping, which
did not go off by touching, walking, or standing (aft. 9 h.).
[Lr.]
When sitting painful stitches
on the left side of the back, which went off by standing or walking
(aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
After prolonged writing, with
the back somewhat bent, violent pain in the back and scapulae, as
if he had strained himself by lifting (aft. 33 h.). [Hnl.]
Sharp stitches, with fine drawing
on the scapulae and hot feeling in these parts (aft. 1 h.). [Ws.]
Fine aching shooting on the inferior
border of the right scapula (aft. 10 h.). [Htn.]
165. Drawing tensive pain between
the scapulae, which alternates with a similar pain in the lowest
short ribs, but does not impede respiration (aft. ½ h.). [Htn.]
When standing and sitting a aching
pain in the sacrum, as from prolonged stooping, which goes off on
touching and when walking (aft. 2 h.). [Lr.]
Burning sensation on the posterior
muscles of the left upper arm close to the elbow-joint (aft. ¾ h.).
[Htn.]
Heavy feeling in both arms; when
he raised them the whole arm felt full of lead. [Htn.]
On making some exertion with
the left arm, cramp in the upper arm, but, on flexing the arm, in
the forearm (aft. ¼ h.). [Hnl.]
170. Pulsating, sometimes intermittent,
violent twitchings of single muscular parts in the right upper arm
(aft. 25 h.). [Hnl.]
When sitting and writing,
in the muscles of the right upper arm a drawing tearing, which went
off on moving and extending the arm (aft.
¼ h.). [Lr.]
Shooting tearing pain on the
point of the right elbow-joint (aft. 9.1/2 h.). [Htn.]
Cutting in the bend of the elbow,
worse when flexing the arm, diminished by extending it (aft. 4 h.).
[Ws.]
In the right elbow-joint
a drawing tensive pain frequently. [Hnl.]
175 Dull tearing just above the
elbow and wrist-joints, worse when at rest than when moving (aft.
24 h.). [Ws.]
Cutting on the right forearm
in front of the elbow-joint (aft. some m.). [Ws.]
Burning pains in the right forearm,
externally. [Gn.]
Bruised pain on the inner side
of the right forearm, as if he had got a blow there, when moving,
but worse when at rest, continuing for a quarter of an hout (aft.
10.1/2 h.). [Gn.]
Drawing tearing pain in the posterior
muscles of the right forearm to the fingers (aft. 7.1/2 h.). [Htn.]
180. Cutting tearing pain in
the posterior muscles of the right forearm to the fingers (aft.
7.1/2 h.). [Htn.]
Cramp-like heavy sensation in
the right forearm, close to the wrist-joint (aft. ½ h.). [Htn.]
Eruption of pimples on the back
of the hands and fingers, which in the course of a day and a night
coalesce to form a scab. [SCHMIDTMULLER, l. c.]
In the left palm a voluptuous
itching, which compels scratching (aft.
¼ h.). [Lr.]
In the right palm a voluptous
shooting tickling, which compels scratching, but is not immediately
removed thereby (aft. 4 h.). [Lr.]
185. Cramp in the left palm,
which went off on moving the hand (aft. 5 h.). [Lr.]
When writing a spasmodic pain
like cramp, on the ball of the right thumb, which went off on moving
it (aft. ¾ h.). [Lr.]
Pains like needle-pricks in the
tip of the left index, only when touched, lasting some minutes (aft.
52 h.). [Gn.]
Drawing tearing pain on the fourth
finger of the left hand, which commences in the middle joint and
extends to the metacarpal bone, goes off by flexing the finger,
but immediately after extending it, when at rest, returns with increased
violence (aft. 1 h.). [Htn.]
Tearing cutting in the ball of
the left little finger (aft. 2.1/2 h.).[Htn.]
190. Persistent itching prick
in the gluteal muscles of the right side, which becomes still more
intense after rubbing (aft. 5 h.).[Ws.]
When sitting a cutting pinching
on the right hip, which goes off when walking or standing (aft.
1.3/4 h.). [Lr.]
Pain in the muscles of the thigh.
Twitchings of single muscular
parts, now on the right thigh, now on the left (aft. 24 h.). [Hnl.]
When sitting a stitch-like
pain, combined with aching and drawing in the muscles of the left
thigh, close to the groin, which
goes off by touching, moving and standing (aft. 2.3/4 h.). [Lr.]
195. On the outer side of the
right thigh a violent burning shooting, when walking and sitting
(the 4th d.). [Hnl.]
Shooting tearing pain in the
right femur when walking (aft. 1.3/4 h.). [Htn.]
When lying in bed a painful spasm
in the muscles of the left thigh, just above the knee, on the inner
side, which went off on being touched (aft. 16 h.). [Lr.]
When sitting a stitch-like
aching in the muscles of the left thigh, which went off on standing
or walking (aft. 12 .1/2 h.). [Lr.]
When sitting a spasmodic
drawing pain down the muscles of the left thigh, near the knee,
which weoff when moving and standing (aft.
½ h.). [Lr.]
200. Staggering when walking,
from weakness of the thigh. [Gn.]
When sitting spasmodic contractive
tearing in the anterior muscles of the left thigh, which went off
when touched and when standing (aft. 6.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
A quivering near the right patella
(the 4th d.). [Hnl.]
Burning shooting pain on the
outer side of the right knee. [Hnl.]
When going to sleep a burning
itching on the knees, ankles, and toes.
205. When he crosses the left
leg over the right he feels in the right knee a shooting tearing
pain through its middle (aft. 1 h.).[Htn.]
Tearing in the hough and calf,
chiefly at night, and more when sitting than when walking.
Shooting cutting in the right
calf, when sitting (aft. 7 h.). [Htn.]
Aching pain in the left calf,
when at rest and when moving (aft. 25 h.). [Gn.]
Slow coarse stitches in the tendo
Achillis, sometimes form without inwards, sometimes transversely
across, which disturb his sleep at night, come on in fits and impede
walking.
210. When walking, a drawing
and tension in the tendo Achillis, whereby the leg is as if paralysed,
so that he cannot walk with it.
Persistent itching pricking
in the dorsum of the left foot when moving, but worst when at rest
(aft. 55 h.). [Gn.]
Persistent aching pricking in
the dorsum of the left foot on moving, worst when at rest. [Gn.]
When standing drawing stitches
on the dorsum of the right foot near the ankle-joint, which went
off when walking, but returned when sitting (aft. 1.3/4 h.). [Lr.]
Sore pain under the left external
malleolus, when at rest, worst when touched and when lying on it,
lasting all night (aft. 6 h.). [Gn.]
215. Burning more around the
ulcer on the foot than in it; after walking it throbs like a pulse
in it.
Itching in the sole of the left
foot, when walking and when at rest (aft. 5.1/2 h.). [Gn.]
When sitting, on the inner border
of the sole of the right foot, an aching shooting, which went off
when walking and standing (aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Lr.]
Cutting cramp-like pain in the
hollow of the right sole, when sitting (aft. 2.3/4 h.). [Htn.]
Digging quivering in the ball
of the right foot, when at rest (aft. 9 h.). [Gn.]
220. Itching prick in the ball
of the right big toe, when at rest (aft. 9 h.). [Gn.]
Very violent throbbing pain in
the three middle toes of the left foot when at rest (aft. 3 d.).
[Gn.]
The workmen employed in salt
works become cachectic and dropsical, and get indolent ulcers on
the legs. [RAMAZZINI, l. c.]
A number of very painful cutaneous
ulcers, which prevent him sitting and lying, [SCHAEKEL. (No reference
to be found anywhere.)
Oxygenated muriatic acid restores
the irritability of the muscular fibres that has been destroyed
by alcohol and opium. [HUMBOLDT, Ueber die Reizbarkeit der Faser.]
225. Pain of the periosteum of
all the bones, as in agues.
Bruised pain of all the joints.
(Fine pricking, tickling itching
on the body, which went off only for a short time by rubbing.)
Feeling of exhaustion in the
whole body. [Stf.]
Attack: in the evening (8 p.m.)
the abdomen felt full as if it would burst; she became so anxious
that the sweat poured down on the head, and she got weak as if she
was paralysed; her arms feel down.
230. He either will not or cannot
move it, or annoys him to move, and he always want to sit.
When sitting her eyes closed
from exhaustion; but if she stood up and moved about she immediately
became lively (aft. 2.3/4 h.). [Lr.]
When working sleep almost closed
his eyes (aft. 4 h.). [Htn.]
All day long great disposition
to sleep. [Htn.]
Sleeplessness before midnight.
235. Sleeplessness after midnight.
He cannot go to sleep readily,
he then sleeps but lightly, and yet he cannot rouse himself properly
from sleep, nor wake thoroughly (aft. 3 h.).
Before midnight he snores loudly
and tosses about, but he can be easily awakened.
When standing or walking exhaustion
of all the body, so that he fell asleep when sitting (aft. 9.1/2
h.). [Lr.]
He wakes before midnight very
cheerful, and cannot afterwards fall asleep again (4th
night). [Hnl.]
240. Frequent waking from
sleep, with tossing about in bed (aft. 22 h.). [Lr.]
Before midnight she tosses about
and often talks aloud in sleep, with a cheerful tone, but often
groans at the same time.
He slides down in the bed and
sighs and groans in his sleep.
Restless, frequently-interrupted
sleep; with vivid anxious dreams and during sleep profuse sweat
all over, except on the head. [Htn.]
Unremembered dreams. [Lr.]
245. (Genial dreams of home.)
Dreams that cause anxiety, vexation,
and joy. [Lr.]
Vivid, anxious dream. [Lr.]
Vivid, uneasy dreams, full of
care and fear, with erection of penis without seminal emission.
[Gn.]
Vivid, anxious, frightful dreams.
[Gn.]
250. Restlessness. [Hufel.
Journ. xviii, iv, pp. 45, 46.]
He cannot get warm all day (not
even by walking) and is cold to the touch.
Coldness.
He cannot get warm at night and
tosses about in bed (aft. 16 h.). [Ws.]
Chilliness with goose-skin, without
shivering and without thirst.
Chilliness with thirst, without
subsequent heat.
He woke up from chilliness before
midnight, and could not get warm; he was less chilly in the parts
on which he lay; later he became very warm and perspired (3rd
night). [Hnl.]
With hot cheeks and cold hands,
febrile rigor all over the body, without thirst (aft. 1 h.). [Lr.]
Febrile shivering all over
the body, rigor, with yawning and stretching of the limbs, but without
thirst and without heat thereafter (aft.
3.1/4 h.). [Lr.]
260. When yawning (with slight
fluent coryza) febrile shivering all over the body, with weak, slow
pulse and cold finger-tips, as if they were dead, and blue nails,
not followed by thirst or heat (aft. 2 h.). [Lr.]
Hardly has he sat down for a
nap (on account of unnatural daydrowsiness) than he feels burning
heat on the whole head and on the hands, with cold feet, without
thirst (aft. 4 h.). [Htn.]
Heat and hot feeling of the body,
especially of the palms and soles, without redness of face, without
sweat, without thirst, and without dryness of the mouth, with some
inclination to throw off the clothes.
Slight sweat in the morning all
over the body (aft. 23 h.). [Lr.]
Night sweat.
265. Every third pulse intermits.
Silent reserve, with anxious
concern about the present and future. [Lr.]
In the evening, along with cheerful
disposition, an anxiety and restlessness in the upper extremities
(as if in the blood-vessels), as though it proceeded from a heaviness
in the arms; he must always keep moving the arms; at the same time
a restlessness in the whole body, except the legs; he became hot,
he must throw off the clothes, and yet he had no thirst.
Whilst at work ideas about circumstances
that had occurred a short time previously rush upon him, and are
vividly represented to his mind.
Sunk in profound thought, as
if something disagreeable were about to happen. Which, however,
does not prevent him working.[Lr.]
270. Anxious scrupulosity (immediately)
all day; he cannot get over the slightest misfortune or become contented;
after 72 hours more cheerful, less scrupulous, and more courageous
than at ordinary times. [Lr.]
Tendency to start.
Sad disposition without assignable
cause (aft. 6 d.). [Gn.]
Sulky disposition.
Sadly silent and discontented
with his lot.
275. Laconic, silent and sullen
(aft. 3 d.). [Gn.]
Silent reserve, laconic (aft.
4 h.). [Gn.]
Pusillanimous, desponding and
cross about everything.
Disinclination for intellectual
occupations (aft. 3 d.). [Gn.]
Very tranquil, calm and free
from care (chiefly aft. several h.). (Reaction of the organism,
curative action.) [Lr.]
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