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Aethusa cynapium, L.
Natural order: Umbelliferae.
Hundspetersilie; (Ital). сicuta minore.
Preparation: Tincture, from the whole flowering plant.
Natural order: Umbelliferae.
Hundspetersilie; (Ital). сicuta minore.
Preparation: Tincture, from the whole flowering plant.
Psyche and consciousness
Mind.
Rage.
Liable to transports of rage.
Fury.
Frenzy.
Delirium.
Delirium, mania.
Imagined she saw rats run across the room.
Delirium; he imagines he sees dogs and cats.
Delirium; he jumps out of window.
Hilarity, talkativeness, facetiousness.
Very lively (second day); (seems to be secondary action).
In the forenoon, gay, good-tempered; in the afternoon, sad and anxious.
Toward noon, better mood.
Sadness, when alone.
The disposition becomes retiring and tearful, as in nostalgia.
Anxiety and dejection.
Anxiety.
Restless anxiety. Great anxiety and restlessness; soon afterward violent pains in the head and abdomen.
Fright.
Apprehension.
Very cross and fretful (afternoons).
Fretful and cross in open air; after re-entering the room, better (a quarter of an hour).
She looks very fretful and serious and does not speak willingly, during heat of head.
Awkwardness; discontent, even to vexation.
Excessive sensitiveness.
Very great and long-lasting nervous susceptibility.
A fixed idea, which she cannot throw off, of a garment made the day previous; she also dreamed of it.
Slowness or unsettled state of his ideas, even to absence of thought.
Loss of comprehension; a king of stupefaction, as if there was a barrier between his organs of sense and external objects.
Stupidity.
Stupefaction.
Stupor.
Perfectly unconscious (boy aged 8).
Senseless.
The child lay unconscious.
He lies stretched out, without consciousness.
Rage.
Liable to transports of rage.
Fury.
Frenzy.
Delirium.
Delirium, mania.
Imagined she saw rats run across the room.
Delirium; he imagines he sees dogs and cats.
Delirium; he jumps out of window.
Hilarity, talkativeness, facetiousness.
Very lively (second day); (seems to be secondary action).
In the forenoon, gay, good-tempered; in the afternoon, sad and anxious.
Toward noon, better mood.
Sadness, when alone.
The disposition becomes retiring and tearful, as in nostalgia.
Anxiety and dejection.
Anxiety.
Restless anxiety. Great anxiety and restlessness; soon afterward violent pains in the head and abdomen.
Fright.
Apprehension.
Very cross and fretful (afternoons).
Fretful and cross in open air; after re-entering the room, better (a quarter of an hour).
She looks very fretful and serious and does not speak willingly, during heat of head.
Awkwardness; discontent, even to vexation.
Excessive sensitiveness.
Very great and long-lasting nervous susceptibility.
A fixed idea, which she cannot throw off, of a garment made the day previous; she also dreamed of it.
Slowness or unsettled state of his ideas, even to absence of thought.
Loss of comprehension; a king of stupefaction, as if there was a barrier between his organs of sense and external objects.
Stupidity.
Stupefaction.
Stupor.
Perfectly unconscious (boy aged 8).
Senseless.
The child lay unconscious.
He lies stretched out, without consciousness.
Head, face, and ears
Head.
Head confused; brain feels bound up (two and a half hours).
The head is confused during the coryza.
The head is heavy and confused.
Somewhat stupid in the head, like intoxication, soon after taking. Feeling in the head as if shattered (afternoons).
Vertigo.
Vertigo in the open air.
Vertigo when sitting down, aggravated on trying to rise from his seat.
Vertigo after the colic.
Vertigo after every new dose; disappears in open air.
Vertigo even in open air; must lean against something so as not to fall.
Vertigo with sleepiness; eyes will close (soon after).
Vertigo with sleepiness, on sitting and after rising up (a quarter of an hour).
Sudden attack of vertigo on sitting; disappears after rising (second day).
The vertigo is more especially felt toward midday.
Giddiness in the head.
Giddiness and oppressive headache.
Dizziness; he cannot keep upright.
Dizziness, with headache.
Dizziness and sleepiness.
Violent headache.
Headache.
Frequent headache.
Pains in head.
Great pain.
Headache, with green vomiting.
Most horrible pains in head, stomach, and abdomen.
The pains in the head stop for awhile, when eating, but soon return.
The pains of the head return periodically, and are often accompanied with pale face, trembling in the jaws and pains in the precordial region.
The pains of the head are felt especially when he wakes up; they are easily brought on by getting chilled; sleep causes them to cease, and they are ameliorated by emission of flatulence.
Heat in head and burning in face, for half an hour (one and a half hours).
Heat rushes to the head, with increased warmth in whole body, redness of face, and relief of vertigo (second day).
Flushes of heat in the head, with increased bodily warmth.
Feeling of tension in the head.
Beating and sticking in whole head (afternoons).
Tearings and shootings in different direction in the head.
Tearing pain in the head.
On entering a room, a hustling, now here, now there, in the head, though only for a short time.
Throbbing in the head.
Headache; throbbing in head, on entering a room from open air (seventh day).
Pains in the forepart of the head.
Headache in the whole forepart of the head, as if strongly compressed behind and above.
Violent pains in forehead, as if the head were compressed with all force, behind and above.
Pain in forehead.
Violent pains in forehead.
Sudden painless sense of heaviness in forehead, that seems to press down the lids, with ill-humor during dinner (second day).
Great sense of heaviness in whole forehead, that would press down the head, with great ill-humor while sitting (second day).
Pressive but dull pains in forehead, and then on right side of occiput (a quarter of an hour).
Feeling in forehead as if something turned itself round therein (third day).
Throbbing in the forehead, with sense of heaviness in occiput.
Sticking in the forehead, on turning head to the right (afternoons).
Throbbing in left frontal region, very painful (fourth day).
Pain at the eyebrows. Tension above the root of the nose.
Tearing pain across the eyes.
Jerking-tearing over left eye, in orbit, on sitting (second day). сonvulsive tearing above left eye, in frontal sinus, when sitting.
Pain in left temple, on a small spot, as if a vessel were torn out (for two minutes) (Second day).
A sudden crack in right temple (afternoons).
Sticking in left temporal region; then throbbing of this part (one and a quarter hours).
A stitch in left temple; then drawing into the head (one and a quarter hours).
Violent stitching and throbbing in left temple, disappearing on pressure, but returning (two and a half hours).
Pain in the vertex.
Dull pain at the vertex (one and a half hours).
Painful sticking and throbbing on vertex; disappears on rubbing (afternoons).
Very painful sticking-tearing in left side of head.
Stitches and throbbing at the right parietal bone.
Sticking and throbbing on upper part of right parietal bone (two hours).
Tearing and throbbing in right side of head, then again sticking in left half (five hours).
Painful screwing-together from both sides of the head; jerkings in right side of head; then sticking under left female breast; very sensitive, especially on inspiration (afternoons).
Sticking and beating in upper part of right side of occiput (five hours).
Distressing pains in occiput and nape of neck, etc. (see Neck).
A crack in right occiput pierces the whole head, extends to right side (afternoons).
Tearing-sticking from occiput forwards (afternoon).
Sense of contraction at the hairy scalp.
The head is inclined to fall backwards.
After soup, all troubles disappear, but return in half an hour.
Forehead.
Sensation of great heaviness in the whole forehead, which seems to press the head downward, with great ill-humor, while sitting (second day).
Sudden painless sensation of heaviness in the forehead, it seems to press down the eyelids, with fretful humor; during dinner (second day).
Headache in the forehead, shooting up over the eyes.
Aching in brows, a feeling of constriction.
Awoke with intense frontal headache, with sensation of constriction from points vertically over each eye; relieved by pressure.
Violent pains in the forepart of the head, as if the head were compressed posteriorly and superiorly, with great force.
Intermittent pains in the forehead, located vertically over each eye, in lines.
Sensation of tension, as of a band passing around the forehead, and made fast at each zygoma.
A sensation in the forehead as if something were turning around in it (third day).
Forehead feels constricted, and yet sensation of pressure, as from within outward.
Pressive but dull pain in the forehead, and then on the right side of occiput (after one quarter of an hour).
Pressure in the frontal sinuses and upper nasal passages.
Crampy pain in the forehead, with disposition to contract the eyebrows.
Jerking tearing in the frontal sinus, above the left eye, while sitting (second day).
Sticking in the forehead on turning the head to the right, in the afternoon.
Very painful throbbing in the left frontal region (fourth day).
Temples.
Aching in left mastoid process.
A sudden tear in the right temple, in the afternoon.
Rapid sticking-shooting pain in the left temple.
Pain in a small spot in the left temple, as if a blood vessel had been torn out, lasting two minutes (second day).
Sticking in the left temporal region; then throbbing in the same place (after one hour and a quarter).
Sticking in the left temple, disappearing on pressure, but immediately returning (after two hours and a half).
Vertex and Parietals.
Dull pain on the vertex (after one hour and a half).
Painful sticking and beating on the vertex, disappearing on rubbing it, in the afternoon.
Jerking in the right side of the head, and then sticking beneath the left mamma, very acute, especially on inspiration, in the afternoon.
Tearing and throbbing in the right side of the head, then again sticking in the left half of the head (after five hours).
Very painful sticking tearing in the left side of the head.
Sticking and beating on the upper part of the right parietal bone (after two hours).
Occiput and External Head.
Sensation of heaviness in the occiput, and beating in the forehead.
Occasional aching in the back of the head.
Occasional aching in the back of the head. Distressing pain in the occiput and nape of neck, extending down the spine; relieved by friction with hot whiskey.
A feeling as if the pain in the back would be ameliorated by straightening to, and bending stiffly backwards, as in opisthotonos.
A tearing in the right side of the occiput, which shoots through the whole head, and extends to the right side, in the afternoon.
Tearing stitches extending forward from the occiput, in the afternoon.
Sticking and beating in the upper part of right side of the occiput (after five hours).
The head is inclined to fall backwards,.
After soup, all troubles disappear, but return in half an hour,.
Eyes.
Staring, strange look.
Staring, lifeless eyes.
Fixed, lifeless look.
Fixed look.
The eyes are very wide open.
Eyes brilliant and prominent.
Glittering, somewhat protruding eyes.
Sparkling, bloodshot eyes.
Eyes inflamed and bloodshot.
Spasm of the eyes. Great pain in the eyes.
The eyes burn violently in the room, as if smoke were in them (half an hour).
Pain of excoriation around the eyes.
Stitches around the eyes and in the orbits.
Pressure in the eyes.
Troublesome sensation around the eyelids.
Pain of excoriation in the lids.
Chronic inflammation of the edges of the eyelids.
Morning, agglutination of the lids by a dry substance, which he is obliged to soften in order not to pull out the lashes.
Swelling of the Meibomian glands.
Swelling of the Meibomian glands; gum in the canthi.
Itching of the canthi.
Many red vessels show in conjunctiva.
Eyes starting; pupils dilated.
Pupils moderately dilated, and rather sensitive to the light (in four children).
The pupils are dilated, but sensitive to light.
Wide open, insensible pupils.
Vision confused; sometimes objects appear double.
Objects seem enlarged, and sometimes double.
The eye-symptoms are generally felt on awaking, or in the open air.
Spasm of the eyes.
Distortion of the eyes during sleep.
The eyes close involuntarily from sleepiness, which disappears in the open air.
Violent burning in the eyes in the house, as if smoke were in them (after half an hour).
The eye-symptoms are generally felt on awakening, or in the open air.
Pain at the eyebrows.
Eyes watery.
Chronic inflammation of the edges of the eyelid.
The eye-symptoms are generally felt on awaking, or in the open air,.
Ears.
Violent twitches in both ears, not dissipated by scratching.
Sensation of heat escaping from the ear.
Lancinating pain in the ears, from within outward.
Shooting and tearing in the ears.
Transient though painful stitches in right ear.
Stitches in right ear from without inward.
Now sticking, now tearing, in right ear; somewhat relieved by rubbing.
Sticking in right ear, going away on boring with the finger.
Sticking, extending into the right ear (three quarters of an hour).
Sticking in left ear, with sensation as if heat issued from it, alternating with sticking in left ribs (five hours).
Sticking in left ear, followed by fine tearing around the ear, extending into top of head.
Stitching pain behind the ears.
Ears feel stopped up. Sense of stoppage of the ears, with hard hearing, which lasts longer in the left ear (one hour).
Dryness of the ears; want of cerumen.
Purulent discharge from the ears.
Troublesome whistling in the ears.
Several of the ear-symptoms are ameliorated by contact and pressure.
Nose.
Coryza in the morning.
Coryza in the open air.
Coryza with viscid secretion.
The coryza has a nauseous smell.
Sudden stoppage of the nose, mornings after waking (one quarter of an hour).
Sudden stoppage of both nostrils (five minutes).
The coryza loosens on the second morning; it discharges copious, thick mucus.
Ulcerative pain deep in left side of nose, as if there were an open place there.
Ineffectual desire to sneeze.
Irritation to sneeze in left nostril (half an hour).
Sneezing once.
Sensitive sticking in left side of nose externally, then a very fine, painful burning in the right side; then fine turning, as with a glowing needle, externally in the pit of the stomach.
Sense of pressure in the nose.
Face.
Countenance wears a cold expression.
Remarkably sunken, very much altered face.
The face has a tired look.
Face expressive of anguish.
The feature have an expression of great anguish and severe pain.
A drawn condition, beginning at the alae nasi, and extending to the angle of the mouth, gave the face an expression of great anxiety and pain.
Pale face.
Face periodically puffy and spotted red.
Red, sunken countenance.
Moderately red face.
Puffiness of the face during the menses.
Cold sweat on the face.
Sweat on the face.
Small vesicles on the skin of the face.
Different circumscribed and painful swellings in the face, transient, and flying place to place.
Pulling, tearing pains in the face.
Edematous swelling of the cheeks.
A dull stitch, like tapping with the finger, with tearing, in middle of left cheek, in a small spot (second day).
Tearing in both malar bones, very painful, though transient.
Sticking and tearing in right malar bone; then ticking in left upper teeth, then again violent stitches in left ear (three hours).
Jactitation of the muscles around the mouth.
Yellowish spot on the upper lip.
Chap on the upper lip.
Tearing in lower lip, extending into the neighboring teeth (afternoons).
Tearing in right lower jaw (one hour and a quarter).
Sensation of coldness at the chin and the labial commissures.
Head confused; brain feels bound up (two and a half hours).
The head is confused during the coryza.
The head is heavy and confused.
Somewhat stupid in the head, like intoxication, soon after taking. Feeling in the head as if shattered (afternoons).
Vertigo.
Vertigo in the open air.
Vertigo when sitting down, aggravated on trying to rise from his seat.
Vertigo after the colic.
Vertigo after every new dose; disappears in open air.
Vertigo even in open air; must lean against something so as not to fall.
Vertigo with sleepiness; eyes will close (soon after).
Vertigo with sleepiness, on sitting and after rising up (a quarter of an hour).
Sudden attack of vertigo on sitting; disappears after rising (second day).
The vertigo is more especially felt toward midday.
Giddiness in the head.
Giddiness and oppressive headache.
Dizziness; he cannot keep upright.
Dizziness, with headache.
Dizziness and sleepiness.
Violent headache.
Headache.
Frequent headache.
Pains in head.
Great pain.
Headache, with green vomiting.
Most horrible pains in head, stomach, and abdomen.
The pains in the head stop for awhile, when eating, but soon return.
The pains of the head return periodically, and are often accompanied with pale face, trembling in the jaws and pains in the precordial region.
The pains of the head are felt especially when he wakes up; they are easily brought on by getting chilled; sleep causes them to cease, and they are ameliorated by emission of flatulence.
Heat in head and burning in face, for half an hour (one and a half hours).
Heat rushes to the head, with increased warmth in whole body, redness of face, and relief of vertigo (second day).
Flushes of heat in the head, with increased bodily warmth.
Feeling of tension in the head.
Beating and sticking in whole head (afternoons).
Tearings and shootings in different direction in the head.
Tearing pain in the head.
On entering a room, a hustling, now here, now there, in the head, though only for a short time.
Throbbing in the head.
Headache; throbbing in head, on entering a room from open air (seventh day).
Pains in the forepart of the head.
Headache in the whole forepart of the head, as if strongly compressed behind and above.
Violent pains in forehead, as if the head were compressed with all force, behind and above.
Pain in forehead.
Violent pains in forehead.
Sudden painless sense of heaviness in forehead, that seems to press down the lids, with ill-humor during dinner (second day).
Great sense of heaviness in whole forehead, that would press down the head, with great ill-humor while sitting (second day).
Pressive but dull pains in forehead, and then on right side of occiput (a quarter of an hour).
Feeling in forehead as if something turned itself round therein (third day).
Throbbing in the forehead, with sense of heaviness in occiput.
Sticking in the forehead, on turning head to the right (afternoons).
Throbbing in left frontal region, very painful (fourth day).
Pain at the eyebrows. Tension above the root of the nose.
Tearing pain across the eyes.
Jerking-tearing over left eye, in orbit, on sitting (second day). сonvulsive tearing above left eye, in frontal sinus, when sitting.
Pain in left temple, on a small spot, as if a vessel were torn out (for two minutes) (Second day).
A sudden crack in right temple (afternoons).
Sticking in left temporal region; then throbbing of this part (one and a quarter hours).
A stitch in left temple; then drawing into the head (one and a quarter hours).
Violent stitching and throbbing in left temple, disappearing on pressure, but returning (two and a half hours).
Pain in the vertex.
Dull pain at the vertex (one and a half hours).
Painful sticking and throbbing on vertex; disappears on rubbing (afternoons).
Very painful sticking-tearing in left side of head.
Stitches and throbbing at the right parietal bone.
Sticking and throbbing on upper part of right parietal bone (two hours).
Tearing and throbbing in right side of head, then again sticking in left half (five hours).
Painful screwing-together from both sides of the head; jerkings in right side of head; then sticking under left female breast; very sensitive, especially on inspiration (afternoons).
Sticking and beating in upper part of right side of occiput (five hours).
Distressing pains in occiput and nape of neck, etc. (see Neck).
A crack in right occiput pierces the whole head, extends to right side (afternoons).
Tearing-sticking from occiput forwards (afternoon).
Sense of contraction at the hairy scalp.
The head is inclined to fall backwards.
After soup, all troubles disappear, but return in half an hour.
Forehead.
Sensation of great heaviness in the whole forehead, which seems to press the head downward, with great ill-humor, while sitting (second day).
Sudden painless sensation of heaviness in the forehead, it seems to press down the eyelids, with fretful humor; during dinner (second day).
Headache in the forehead, shooting up over the eyes.
Aching in brows, a feeling of constriction.
Awoke with intense frontal headache, with sensation of constriction from points vertically over each eye; relieved by pressure.
Violent pains in the forepart of the head, as if the head were compressed posteriorly and superiorly, with great force.
Intermittent pains in the forehead, located vertically over each eye, in lines.
Sensation of tension, as of a band passing around the forehead, and made fast at each zygoma.
A sensation in the forehead as if something were turning around in it (third day).
Forehead feels constricted, and yet sensation of pressure, as from within outward.
Pressive but dull pain in the forehead, and then on the right side of occiput (after one quarter of an hour).
Pressure in the frontal sinuses and upper nasal passages.
Crampy pain in the forehead, with disposition to contract the eyebrows.
Jerking tearing in the frontal sinus, above the left eye, while sitting (second day).
Sticking in the forehead on turning the head to the right, in the afternoon.
Very painful throbbing in the left frontal region (fourth day).
Temples.
Aching in left mastoid process.
A sudden tear in the right temple, in the afternoon.
Rapid sticking-shooting pain in the left temple.
Pain in a small spot in the left temple, as if a blood vessel had been torn out, lasting two minutes (second day).
Sticking in the left temporal region; then throbbing in the same place (after one hour and a quarter).
Sticking in the left temple, disappearing on pressure, but immediately returning (after two hours and a half).
Vertex and Parietals.
Dull pain on the vertex (after one hour and a half).
Painful sticking and beating on the vertex, disappearing on rubbing it, in the afternoon.
Jerking in the right side of the head, and then sticking beneath the left mamma, very acute, especially on inspiration, in the afternoon.
Tearing and throbbing in the right side of the head, then again sticking in the left half of the head (after five hours).
Very painful sticking tearing in the left side of the head.
Sticking and beating on the upper part of the right parietal bone (after two hours).
Occiput and External Head.
Sensation of heaviness in the occiput, and beating in the forehead.
Occasional aching in the back of the head.
Occasional aching in the back of the head. Distressing pain in the occiput and nape of neck, extending down the spine; relieved by friction with hot whiskey.
A feeling as if the pain in the back would be ameliorated by straightening to, and bending stiffly backwards, as in opisthotonos.
A tearing in the right side of the occiput, which shoots through the whole head, and extends to the right side, in the afternoon.
Tearing stitches extending forward from the occiput, in the afternoon.
Sticking and beating in the upper part of right side of the occiput (after five hours).
The head is inclined to fall backwards,.
After soup, all troubles disappear, but return in half an hour,.
Eyes.
Staring, strange look.
Staring, lifeless eyes.
Fixed, lifeless look.
Fixed look.
The eyes are very wide open.
Eyes brilliant and prominent.
Glittering, somewhat protruding eyes.
Sparkling, bloodshot eyes.
Eyes inflamed and bloodshot.
Spasm of the eyes. Great pain in the eyes.
The eyes burn violently in the room, as if smoke were in them (half an hour).
Pain of excoriation around the eyes.
Stitches around the eyes and in the orbits.
Pressure in the eyes.
Troublesome sensation around the eyelids.
Pain of excoriation in the lids.
Chronic inflammation of the edges of the eyelids.
Morning, agglutination of the lids by a dry substance, which he is obliged to soften in order not to pull out the lashes.
Swelling of the Meibomian glands.
Swelling of the Meibomian glands; gum in the canthi.
Itching of the canthi.
Many red vessels show in conjunctiva.
Eyes starting; pupils dilated.
Pupils moderately dilated, and rather sensitive to the light (in four children).
The pupils are dilated, but sensitive to light.
Wide open, insensible pupils.
Vision confused; sometimes objects appear double.
Objects seem enlarged, and sometimes double.
The eye-symptoms are generally felt on awaking, or in the open air.
Spasm of the eyes.
Distortion of the eyes during sleep.
The eyes close involuntarily from sleepiness, which disappears in the open air.
Violent burning in the eyes in the house, as if smoke were in them (after half an hour).
The eye-symptoms are generally felt on awakening, or in the open air.
Pain at the eyebrows.
Eyes watery.
Chronic inflammation of the edges of the eyelid.
The eye-symptoms are generally felt on awaking, or in the open air,.
Ears.
Violent twitches in both ears, not dissipated by scratching.
Sensation of heat escaping from the ear.
Lancinating pain in the ears, from within outward.
Shooting and tearing in the ears.
Transient though painful stitches in right ear.
Stitches in right ear from without inward.
Now sticking, now tearing, in right ear; somewhat relieved by rubbing.
Sticking in right ear, going away on boring with the finger.
Sticking, extending into the right ear (three quarters of an hour).
Sticking in left ear, with sensation as if heat issued from it, alternating with sticking in left ribs (five hours).
Sticking in left ear, followed by fine tearing around the ear, extending into top of head.
Stitching pain behind the ears.
Ears feel stopped up. Sense of stoppage of the ears, with hard hearing, which lasts longer in the left ear (one hour).
Dryness of the ears; want of cerumen.
Purulent discharge from the ears.
Troublesome whistling in the ears.
Several of the ear-symptoms are ameliorated by contact and pressure.
Nose.
Coryza in the morning.
Coryza in the open air.
Coryza with viscid secretion.
The coryza has a nauseous smell.
Sudden stoppage of the nose, mornings after waking (one quarter of an hour).
Sudden stoppage of both nostrils (five minutes).
The coryza loosens on the second morning; it discharges copious, thick mucus.
Ulcerative pain deep in left side of nose, as if there were an open place there.
Ineffectual desire to sneeze.
Irritation to sneeze in left nostril (half an hour).
Sneezing once.
Sensitive sticking in left side of nose externally, then a very fine, painful burning in the right side; then fine turning, as with a glowing needle, externally in the pit of the stomach.
Sense of pressure in the nose.
Face.
Countenance wears a cold expression.
Remarkably sunken, very much altered face.
The face has a tired look.
Face expressive of anguish.
The feature have an expression of great anguish and severe pain.
A drawn condition, beginning at the alae nasi, and extending to the angle of the mouth, gave the face an expression of great anxiety and pain.
Pale face.
Face periodically puffy and spotted red.
Red, sunken countenance.
Moderately red face.
Puffiness of the face during the menses.
Cold sweat on the face.
Sweat on the face.
Small vesicles on the skin of the face.
Different circumscribed and painful swellings in the face, transient, and flying place to place.
Pulling, tearing pains in the face.
Edematous swelling of the cheeks.
A dull stitch, like tapping with the finger, with tearing, in middle of left cheek, in a small spot (second day).
Tearing in both malar bones, very painful, though transient.
Sticking and tearing in right malar bone; then ticking in left upper teeth, then again violent stitches in left ear (three hours).
Jactitation of the muscles around the mouth.
Yellowish spot on the upper lip.
Chap on the upper lip.
Tearing in lower lip, extending into the neighboring teeth (afternoons).
Tearing in right lower jaw (one hour and a quarter).
Sensation of coldness at the chin and the labial commissures.
Nervous system
Confusion and Vertigo.
The head is confused during the сoryza.
Vertigo on awaking.
Vertigo, with sleepiness, during and after rising from a seat (after quarter of an hour).
Vertigo after every new dose disappearing in the open air.
Vertigo with sleepiness; the eyes close involuntarily, soon after a dose.
Vertigo, even in the open air; she was obliged to support herself to prevent falling.
Sudden attack of vertigo while sitting, disappearing after rising (second day).
The vertigo is more especially felt towards midday 4.
Head dull, brain seems bound up (after two hours and a half).
Rush of heat into the head, with increased warmth of the whole body, redness of the face, and relief of the vertigo (second day).
Head, face, and hands seem swollen, after walking in the open air; disappearing in the house (after one hour).
Heavy, undefined sensation in the head, like a general headache.
General headache.
The pains in the head are felt especially when he wakes up; they are easily brought on by getting chilled; sleep causes them to cease, and they are ameliorated by emission of flatus.
The pains of the head return periodically, and are often accompanied with pale face, trembling in the jaws, and pain in the precordial region.
Raging here and there in the head on entering the house, though lasting only a short time.
Sensation as if shattered in the head, in the afternoon.
Slight constricted feeling about the head.
Painful screwing together from both sides of the head.
Beating and sticking in the whole head, in the afternoon.
Headache, throbbing in the head on entering the house from the open air (seventh day).
The head is confused during the сoryza.
Vertigo on awaking.
Vertigo, with sleepiness, during and after rising from a seat (after quarter of an hour).
Vertigo after every new dose disappearing in the open air.
Vertigo with sleepiness; the eyes close involuntarily, soon after a dose.
Vertigo, even in the open air; she was obliged to support herself to prevent falling.
Sudden attack of vertigo while sitting, disappearing after rising (second day).
The vertigo is more especially felt towards midday 4.
Head dull, brain seems bound up (after two hours and a half).
Rush of heat into the head, with increased warmth of the whole body, redness of the face, and relief of the vertigo (second day).
Head, face, and hands seem swollen, after walking in the open air; disappearing in the house (after one hour).
Heavy, undefined sensation in the head, like a general headache.
General headache.
The pains in the head are felt especially when he wakes up; they are easily brought on by getting chilled; sleep causes them to cease, and they are ameliorated by emission of flatus.
The pains of the head return periodically, and are often accompanied with pale face, trembling in the jaws, and pain in the precordial region.
Raging here and there in the head on entering the house, though lasting only a short time.
Sensation as if shattered in the head, in the afternoon.
Slight constricted feeling about the head.
Painful screwing together from both sides of the head.
Beating and sticking in the whole head, in the afternoon.
Headache, throbbing in the head on entering the house from the open air (seventh day).
Mouth and throat
Shocks in the teeth.
A sort of shocks in the lower teeth.
Grumbling in a right back lower tooth; it seems as though the headache arose from the teeth (seventh day).
Painful sensibility of a decayed, right lower back tooth; still more sensitive to touch (first day).
Sticking here and there in the gums (ninth day).
Fine sticking and tearing in the gums, now on the right, now on the left side, frequently (eleventh day).
Shootings in the gums.
Moist tongue.
Moist and white-coated tongue (from mild), with sense of dryness in mouth.
Sensation as if the tongue were too dry.
Aphthae in the mouth.
Sensation of pungent heat in mouth and throat, with great difficulty in swallowing.
Stitching in the arch off the palate.
Jaws spasmodically fixed.
The lower jaw is fixed to the upper, so that nothing can be introduced into the mouth.
Dryness of the mouth.
Salivation, as copious as from mercurial treatment, lasting almost fourteen days.
Sweetish, insipid taste.
Sweetish taste and dryness in mouth (eleventh day).
Flat taste in mouth, sweetish; mornings after waking.
Unpleasant, bitter taste.
Taste of cheese in mouth.
Food tastes salt.
Taste of onions.
Indescribable taste, both before and after a meal.
Speech almost prevented.
Slowness of speech.
Throat.
Redness of the throat.
Inflamed aphthae and pustules in throat, making the patient’s condition almost desperate.
Dryness of the throat and frequent hawking (two hours).
Pain in the throat.
Burning in the throat.
Heat in the throat.
Pointed sticking in the throat, when not swallowing (second day).
Redness and swelling of the velum pendulum and adjacent parts; distress so great that he fears suffocation.
Itching and scraping in the oesophagus.
Feeling in throat as if she could not swallow, with spasmodic contraction of the right side of the throat and ear, for one hour (afternoons) on sitting (ninth day).
Great difficulty in swallowing, with sensation of pungent heat in throat and mouth.
Inability to swallow.
A sort of shocks in the lower teeth.
Grumbling in a right back lower tooth; it seems as though the headache arose from the teeth (seventh day).
Painful sensibility of a decayed, right lower back tooth; still more sensitive to touch (first day).
Sticking here and there in the gums (ninth day).
Fine sticking and tearing in the gums, now on the right, now on the left side, frequently (eleventh day).
Shootings in the gums.
Moist tongue.
Moist and white-coated tongue (from mild), with sense of dryness in mouth.
Sensation as if the tongue were too dry.
Aphthae in the mouth.
Sensation of pungent heat in mouth and throat, with great difficulty in swallowing.
Stitching in the arch off the palate.
Jaws spasmodically fixed.
The lower jaw is fixed to the upper, so that nothing can be introduced into the mouth.
Dryness of the mouth.
Salivation, as copious as from mercurial treatment, lasting almost fourteen days.
Sweetish, insipid taste.
Sweetish taste and dryness in mouth (eleventh day).
Flat taste in mouth, sweetish; mornings after waking.
Unpleasant, bitter taste.
Taste of cheese in mouth.
Food tastes salt.
Taste of onions.
Indescribable taste, both before and after a meal.
Speech almost prevented.
Slowness of speech.
Throat.
Redness of the throat.
Inflamed aphthae and pustules in throat, making the patient’s condition almost desperate.
Dryness of the throat and frequent hawking (two hours).
Pain in the throat.
Burning in the throat.
Heat in the throat.
Pointed sticking in the throat, when not swallowing (second day).
Redness and swelling of the velum pendulum and adjacent parts; distress so great that he fears suffocation.
Itching and scraping in the oesophagus.
Feeling in throat as if she could not swallow, with spasmodic contraction of the right side of the throat and ear, for one hour (afternoons) on sitting (ninth day).
Great difficulty in swallowing, with sensation of pungent heat in throat and mouth.
Inability to swallow.
Gastrointestinal tract
Total loss of appetite for every kind of ailment.
Want of appetite.
Want of appetite, although with clean tongue.
Want of appetite in the evening.
Burning, unquenchable thirst.
Thirst.
Continual thirst.
Urgent thirst.
Eructations, tasting of the ingesta.
Eructations, tasting of the soup eaten (one and a half hours).
Difficult eructations.
Empty eructations (afternoons).
Eructations after drinking.
The eructations are allayed by lying down.
Hiccough; evenings.
Nausea, without vomiting (in the evening).
Nausea, with prostration.
Troublesome nausea, with vomiting (in the evening).
Troublesome nausea, with vomiting.
Regurgitation of food an hour after a meal.
Intolerance of milk; the children throw up their milk almost as soon as swallowed curdled or not curdled, in from ten to fifteen minutes, by a sudden and violent vomiting; then weakness makes them drowsy for some minutes.
Vomiting of milk.
Vomiting.
Horrible vomiting.
Vomiting, painful.
Greenish vomiting.
Copious greenish vomiting.
Vomiting curdled milk (in five children, in two others of greenish mucus mixed with the half-digested green leaves).
Violent vomiting of a frothy, milk-white mass.
Vomiting after the colic.
Discharge off greenish mucus from mouth and anus, with violent pains; colored bloody (in two children).
Vomits bloody mucus.
Vomiting, with diarrhoea.
Frequent vomiting, with frequent painful diarrhoea.
Vomiting and fever.
Vomiting, with chills, sweat, and debility.
Very violent pains at the stomach.
Sense of pungent heat in stomach.
Feeling in stomach as if something had turned, followed by burning feeling, which rises into the chest.
Painful contraction of the stomach.
Pains in stomach, caused by inflamed aphthae and pustules in throat.
Painfulness of the epigastric region.
Pains in epigastrium, with nausea.
Deep seated pain at the pit of the stomach.
Tearing pains in pit of stomach, extending thence into the oesophagus.
Pain in pit of stomach and abdomen, followed by nausea, with or without vomiting.
Abdomen.
Dull stitches in the side near the stomach, deep in, on sitting; heat disappears on becoming erect (first day).
A stitch in the right rib-region (afternoon).
Sticking in lower part of right rib-region, and soon again in the right ear (afternoon).
Sticking in lower rib-region (four hours); frequent and long-continued.
Constant sticking in left lower rib-region, with burning, disappearing only for a short time on rubbing.
Want of appetite.
Want of appetite, although with clean tongue.
Want of appetite in the evening.
Burning, unquenchable thirst.
Thirst.
Continual thirst.
Urgent thirst.
Eructations, tasting of the ingesta.
Eructations, tasting of the soup eaten (one and a half hours).
Difficult eructations.
Empty eructations (afternoons).
Eructations after drinking.
The eructations are allayed by lying down.
Hiccough; evenings.
Nausea, without vomiting (in the evening).
Nausea, with prostration.
Troublesome nausea, with vomiting (in the evening).
Troublesome nausea, with vomiting.
Regurgitation of food an hour after a meal.
Intolerance of milk; the children throw up their milk almost as soon as swallowed curdled or not curdled, in from ten to fifteen minutes, by a sudden and violent vomiting; then weakness makes them drowsy for some minutes.
Vomiting of milk.
Vomiting.
Horrible vomiting.
Vomiting, painful.
Greenish vomiting.
Copious greenish vomiting.
Vomiting curdled milk (in five children, in two others of greenish mucus mixed with the half-digested green leaves).
Violent vomiting of a frothy, milk-white mass.
Vomiting after the colic.
Discharge off greenish mucus from mouth and anus, with violent pains; colored bloody (in two children).
Vomits bloody mucus.
Vomiting, with diarrhoea.
Frequent vomiting, with frequent painful diarrhoea.
Vomiting and fever.
Vomiting, with chills, sweat, and debility.
Very violent pains at the stomach.
Sense of pungent heat in stomach.
Feeling in stomach as if something had turned, followed by burning feeling, which rises into the chest.
Painful contraction of the stomach.
Pains in stomach, caused by inflamed aphthae and pustules in throat.
Painfulness of the epigastric region.
Pains in epigastrium, with nausea.
Deep seated pain at the pit of the stomach.
Tearing pains in pit of stomach, extending thence into the oesophagus.
Pain in pit of stomach and abdomen, followed by nausea, with or without vomiting.
Abdomen.
Dull stitches in the side near the stomach, deep in, on sitting; heat disappears on becoming erect (first day).
A stitch in the right rib-region (afternoon).
Sticking in lower part of right rib-region, and soon again in the right ear (afternoon).
Sticking in lower rib-region (four hours); frequent and long-continued.
Constant sticking in left lower rib-region, with burning, disappearing only for a short time on rubbing.
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