Symptoms
1. Hydrogenoid constitutions; subjects with sycotic history.
2. Depression; lively music saddens; satiety of life; irritability; esp. when spoken to; inability to think.
3. Mental traumatism; mental effects of blow on the head, etc.
4. Catarrhs of mucous membranes with free discharge of greenish- yellow muco-pus; sometimes bloody.
5. Diarrhoea, esp. chronic; on first rising and moving about in a.m.; sudden urging, gushing, with much flatus; fluid, yellow stools; (<) after vegetables and farinaceous foods.
6. Loose coughs which soreness and pain through left chest esp. lower lobe left lung; (>) sitting up and holding chest with both hands.
7. Spinal meningitis with violent crushing, gnawing pain at base of brain; delirium; opisthotonos.
8. Rheumatic complaints in sycotic or hydrogenoid patients always (<) damp; restless, must change position but little or no (>).
9. Warty growths on skin and mucus membranes; granules on eyelids like small blisters.
10. Modalities; (<) all forms of damp, sea air; by day; lying left side; (>) open air.