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Mercurius solubilis

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  1. Description
  2. Nosology
  3. Typical features
  4. Dif. diagnostics
  5. Head, face, and ears
  6. Mouth and throat
  7. Appetite and food preferences
  8. Gastrointestinal tract
  9. Urogenital system
  10. Chest organs
  11. Cardiovascular system
  12. Limbs and spine
  13. Common symptoms
  14. Skin
  15. Sleep
  16. Fever
  17. Analogs by action
  18. Included in the composition
  19. Manufacturers of the drug

Other names and synonyms

2(nh2hg2)no3h2o homeopathy, mercurius solubilis hahnemanni homeopathy.

Description Source

Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica - J.H. Clarke
Mercurius solubilis

Description

 (1) MERCURIUS OXYDULATUS NIGER.
 Mercurius solubilis Hahnemanni. Dimercuros ammonium nitrate. 2(NH2Hg2) NO3H2O. A mercurial preparation devised by Hahnemann as a substitute for the corrosive mercurial salts in use at the time, and at once adopted in all countries on account of its much milder and more efficacious anti-syphilitic qualities. It was prepared by precipitating Mercury from its solution in nitric acid by means of caustic ammonia. This is the preparation Hahnemann used in his proving. Trituration.
 (2) MERCURIUS VIVUS.
 Hydrargyrum. Argentum vivum. сhamaeleon minerale, &c. Metallic Mercury. Quicksilver. Hg (A. W. 199.8). Although Hahnemann proved Mercurius solubilis, he recommended the use of triturations of the pure metal in practice as being the simplest mercurial preparation, and more easily obtained and equally available with Merc. sol. for prescribing on the symptoms of the latter. Trituration. Decoction: water in which quicksilver has been boiled for half an hour.

Nosology

 [The letters s and v indicate the preparation-Solubilis or Vivus-mentioned in the Prescriber in connection with the malady the name of which they follow; they are not intended to indicate a preference of one over the other. Abscess (s). Anaemia. Aphthae. Appendicitis. вalanitis (s). вone, disease of (s). вrain, inflammation of. вreath, offensive (s). вronchitis (s). вubo (s). сancrum oris. сatarrh (s). сhancre. сhicken-pox (s). сold (s). сondylomata. сough (s). Dentition, abnormal (s). Diarrhoea (s). Dysentery. Dyspepsia (s). Ecthyma (s). Eczema. Emaciation. Excoriation (s). Eyes, affections of (s); gouty inflammation of. Fainting. Fevers. Fissures. Glandular swellings (s). Gout (s). Gum-boil (s). Gums, unhealthy (s). Heart, affections of (s). Herpes (s). Hydrophobia. Jaundice (s). Joints, affections of (s). Leucorrhoea; in little girls. Liver, affections of (s). Lumbago (s). Mania. Measles (s). Melancholia (s). Meningitis. Mollities ossium. Mucous patches. Mumps. Noises in the head (s). Odour, of body, offensive (s). Ovaries, affections of. Pancreatitis (s). Parametritis (s). Parotitis. Peritonitis. Perspiration, abnormal (s). Phimosis (s). Pregnancy, affections of (s. Prostate, disease of (s). Purpura (s) (v). Pyaemia (s). Ranula (s). Rheumatism (s) (v). Rickets. Rigg s disease. Salivation (s). Scurvy (s). Small-pox (s). Stomatitis. Suppuration (s). Surgical fever. Syphilis (s). Taste, disordered (s). Teeth, affections of (v). Throat-deafness (s). Throat, soreness of (v). Tongue, affections of (s) (v); mapped (v). Toothache (s). Tremors (s). Typhus fever (v). Ulcers (s). Vaccination (s). Vomiting (s).

Typical features

 No pains have been taken to keep distinct Merc. sol. and Merc. viv., and I do not find it practicable to attempt to separate them. Though Merc. sol. was the preparation Hahnemann proved, he recommended Merc. viv. as a superior preparation for homoeopathic prescribing in his preface to the proving. Mercurius solubilis Hahnemanni was invented by him in his pre-homoeopathic days in response to a general desire for a mercurial preparation which should be at once soluble and non-corrosive, and it at once took its place in pharmacy, a place it has never lost. The method of developing the medicinal power of metallic mercury by graduated trituration was a later discovery, though there was a suggestion of it in the well-known Hydrargyrum cum cretâ. To the symptoms of Hahnemann s pathogenesis of Merc. sol. are added observed effects of Mercury in those engaged in working with the metal, in patients taking Mercury, and effects in those applying mercurial inunctions to patients-many having been severely affected by absorbing it through their hands. There is no difference between these effects and the symptoms of the proving so far as the general characteristics are concerned. In the finer characteristics there must be differences. The symptoms of the proving are in general more particularly characterised than the effects of Merc. viv. For instance, At night severe toothache, and when that went off great chilliness through the whole body, belongs to the Merc. sol. proving; and so do these: Vertigo: when sitting at his desk there was whirling in the head, as if he were drunk, he rises up and walks about the room staggering, then anxious heat breaks out over him, with nausea but not to the length of vomiting; at the same time some headache. From occiput a strong, tearing, continued pain, which went into the forehead and there pressed. The symptoms of nose-bleed and the more finely characterised throat symptoms ( stitches on tonsils ; stitches into ear on swallowing ; something hot rises into throat., ), were produced by Merc. sol., so were the majority of the symptoms in the male and female sexual organs. вut this is not to say that Merc. viv. will not answer equally well, or even better, for curing them. The only bit of comparative experience I have in the action of the two is this: in a case of cold in which Merc. seemed indicated, Merc. sol. 30 was given and failed, and Merc. viv. 30 promptly cured. We of the present generation can hardly form a conception of the havoc wrought by Mercury in the days when it was considered necessary to touch the gums in all cases for which Mercury was prescribed before any good could be hoped for. The motto, Salivation is Salvation, tells its own tale. It was quite an event, says Teste, when in the sixteenth century the discovery was made that Mercury will cure syphilis without the patient being salivated. One error, however, being substituted in place of another, it was supposed that the sweat, the diuresis, or the diarrhoea which followed the exhibition of Mercury, replaced the absent salivation; the gross humoralism which prevailed at that period did not allow of another explanation. For a graphic picture of a practice which was part of the ordinary routine until recent times, I quote the following from вransby сooper s First Lines of Surgery, 6th ed., p. 348: Mercury acts upon some individuals like a poison [!] they are seized with palpitations of the heart, tremblings of the limbs, oppression of the breathing, and irregular pulse. When such indisposition takes place in a person employing Mercury we conclude that this mineral is actually producing a deleterious impression on the system [. It was noticed by the late Mr. Pearson that every year, when it was the custom to salivate freely, a certain number of individuals thus treated died suddenly in the Lock Hospital. They were first affected as I have described, and, on attempting to make the slightest effort they dropped down dead. Mr. Pearson learned from experience [!] that these deaths arose from the deleterious action of Mercury on the constitution, and the derangement of the system thus excited he proposed to call the Mercurial erethismus. Homoeopathy has filled out this picture in full detail, and turned this deadly blundering to curative account. There was a fitness in naming this metal after the volatile deity. It provides us with weather-glasses and thermometers, and it turns those who are under its influence into weather-glasses and thermometers likewise. An electrician, who at one time was required to work with his hands frequently in a trough filled with quicksilver, thereafter could not bear the slightest shock of electricity, though before he could stand very strong ones. And herein lies one of the grand characteristics of the remedy: as the thermometer is sensitive to changes either to hot or cold, so is the Merc. patient. Other remedies are predominantly one or the other: Merc. is both-. сoitus. Weeping .

Dif. diagnostics

 It antidotes: вad effects of sugar; stings of insects; ailments from Arsenic or сopper vapours, Aur., Ant. t, Lach., вell., Op., Phyt., Val., сhi., Dulc., Mez., Thuj. It is antidoted by: Aur. (suicidal mania; caries of bones, especially of patella and nose); Hep. (mental symptoms-anxiety, distress, suicidal and even homicidal mood-bone pains, sore mouth, ulcers, and gastric symptoms); Nit. ac. (periostitis, bones and fibrous tissues; bone pains by rest in bed-Ars. by heat of, but ); Ant. c. (dirty tongue; inflammation of eyes after stool, Merc. by resting head upon the arm. - сompressive headache, the head feels as if it were in a vice, with nausea; in room. Violent headache, which forces compression of head between the hands. From occiput a strong, tearing, continued pain which went into forehead and there pressed. Heat and burning, or tearing and drawing pains, or shootings in head, often only semi-lateral, and extending to ears, teeth, and neck. - вurning in head, especially in left temple, on sitting-up. Inflammation of the brain with burning and pulsation in forehead, with sensation as if head were in a hoop; after rising. Weakness in head like a dulness, as if there was a vibration in forehead and turning about in a circle. - сonstant rotary motion of head, even when lying. Ebullition, boring, and digging shocks, and throbbings in head. Pain, as from a bruise, in brain, while in bed, in morning. Nocturnal cephalalgia. Pains in bones of head, and exostosis in the cranium. Sutures open; large head; precocious mental development. Swelling of head; soreness of the scalp; sharp and burning pains in integuments of cranium. Sensation of subcutaneous ulceration in whole head, after rising. Tearing in one (left) side of head and temple, extending from neck, with insupportable heat and perspiration, towards morning and while lying quiet. Tension over forehead as from a tape or hoop, after rising and from laying hand on it. - сongestion of blood to head with heat in it. Hydrocephalus. Sensation of tension of scalp. Scalp is painful to touch; after rising. Dry eruption on head; small scabs in hair, sometimes with burning itching; moist scabs, with excoriation of scalp, and destruction of hair. Sweat on head and forehead, sometimes cold and viscid.

Head, face, and ears

 Eyes confused, dull, and surrounded by a livid circle. Pressure in eyes, as from sand, principally when fixing the attention on any object. Shootings, itching, tickling and burning in eyes, principally in open air. Eyes red, inflamed, with redness of conjunctiva or sclerotica, and injection of vessels of sclerotica, or of external canthi. Profuse lachrymation, principally in evening. - вlear-eyedness. Amaurotic dimness before left eye. Twitching of lids. Excessive sensitiveness of eyes to light, and to brightness of the fire. Firelight dazzles eyes greatly. Eyes inflamed, with swollen inverted tarsi. Pupils dilated. Inability to open eyes well, as if agglutinated to balls. Pustules in conjunctiva, and ulcers in cornea. Eyelids red, inflamed, swollen, ulcerated on margins, and covered with scabs. Sensation as if a cutting instrument were under eyelid. Tumour in eyelid, like a stye. Nocturnal agglutination of eyelids. Spasmodic closing of eyelids, with difficulty in opening them. Scabs round the eyes. Amblyopia and confused sight, as in looking through a mist (periodical loss of sight); momentary loss of sight; black points, hovering flies, flames and sparks before eyes. Apparent motion of letters, when reading.
 Tearing, shooting and drawing pains in ears, sometimes with a sensation of coldness, as if there were ice in ear, increased by heat of bed. As if ice-cold water running out of ears; comes suddenly, lasts a few minutes and recurs; violent itching in ears in intervals. Ear and auditory tube inflamed, with cramp-like and shooting pains. Soreness of internal ear. Meatus swollen with much earache when chewing. Small ulcers in front of left membrana tympanis. Discharge of pus from ear, with ulceration of external ear. Excoriation and ulceration of the concha auris. Purulent otorrhoea and fungous excrescences in ear, with tearing in side of head affected, and in face. Flow of blood from ears. Discharge of cerumen. Subcutaneous tumour, and furfuraceous and moist pimples on the lobe. Hardness of hearing, sometimes with obstruction of ears, which ceases when swallowing or blowing nose (or the obstruction is caused by enlargement of tonsils), or with an extraordinary reverberation of all sorts of sounds in ears. Tinkling, roaring, ringing, and buzzing in ears, principally in evening. Obstinate tinnitus. Painful sensitiveness, and inflammatory swelling of parotids. Inflammatory swelling of the right parotid gland with stinging.
 Swelling of the bones of the nose (external nose, as bridge of the nose, may swell up very large on both sides), with painful sensitiveness to touch. Itching in nose. Tension, pressure, and sensation of heaviness in nose. - вlackish colour of nose. Inflammatory swelling and shining redness of nose, with itching. Scabs in nostrils (bleeding when cleansed). Discharge of a greenish fetid and corrosive pus from the nostrils. Dirty-nosed children. Frequent and profuse bleeding from nose, even during sleep, and sometimes when coughing. Obstruction and dryness of nose. Frequent sneezing. Dry coryza, with obstruction in nose, or fluent coryza, with copious discharge of corrosive serum. Putrid smell from nose. Painful pustule in nose.
 Face, pale or yellowish, or lead-coloured, or earthy (with dull eyes without lustre). Features discomposed and drawn. - сircle of bluish red round the eyes. Feverish heat and redness of cheeks. - вloatedness and swelling of face, principally round eyes. Swelling of one (right) side of face with heat and toothache. Swelling of cheek. Tearing in bones and muscles (of one side) of face. Aching and pricking in zygomatic process. Sensation of tension of skin on face and head. Sweat on face. Red and tettery spots on face. Yellowish scab on face, with discharge of a fetid humour, constant itching day and night, and bleeding of the part after having been scratched. - сrusta lactea. Lips rough, dry and blackish, with burning when they are touched. Salt taste on lips. Swelling and ulceration of lips. Yellowish scabs, purulent pustules, and small ulcers on the lips and round the chin. - вurning pimples with yellow crusts on lips. Fissures, rhagades, and ulceration in (lips and) corners of mouth. Distortion of mouth and convulsive movements of lips. Masseter muscles contracted so that speech was difficult. Atrophy and exfoliation of alveolar processes. - сlenching and immobility of jaws, with inflammatory swelling of lower jaw, and tension in muscles of neck. Lockjaw with stinging pains and engorgement, and inflammatory swelling of submaxillary glands, with shooting or pulsative pains, or without pain. - сaries of jaw. Facial paralysis from cold, right or left side: almost specific (R. T. с.

Mouth and throat

 Tearing, shooting, or pulsative pains in carious teeth, or in roots of teeth, often extending to ears, and over whole cheek of side affected, sometimes also with painful swelling of cheek or of submaxillary glands, salivation, and shivering. The nightly pulsating toothache extends to ear. Appearance or aggravation of toothache, principally in evening, or at night, in heat of the bed, where it is insupportable; renewed by fresh air, as well as by eating, and taking anything hot or cold into mouth. The teeth are set on edge, grow black, loosen (they are painful when touched by tongue), denuded of gum, and fall out. Itching, burning, and redness of gums. Gums are fungous, and bleed easily. - вleeding of gums when touching them ever so little. Retraction and swelling of gums, principally at night, with burning pain and sensation of excoriation, on touching them, and when eating. Gums livid, discoloured, and very sensitive. Upper border of gums looks indented, the indentation being white and ulcerated. The swollen gums have white, elevated, ulcerated, pointed edges. Ulceration of gums.
 [This remedy covers in general, affections of mouth and fauces; right side of fauces; right side of neck; nape of neck (i.e., affections appearing in any of the mentioned places); rarely give Merc. if the tongue is dry. Guernsey]. Putrid smell from the mouth. - вluish colour, excoriation, and inflammatory swelling of inside of mouth. - вurning pain, vesicles, blisters, aphthae and ulcers in the mouth. Stomacace. Sensation of dryness in mouth and palate, or accumulation of tenacious mucus. Ulceration of orifice of salivary duct, and profuse discharge of excessively fetid saliva, which is sometimes bloody (or tenacious). Tongue moist, coated with white and thick, or dry, brown, or blackish mucus. Excoriated patches like islands on tongue in children, with craving for fat, v. Hardness, inflammatory swelling (suppuration), and ulceration of tongue, with shooting pains. Longitudinal furrow on tongue with pricking pains. Needle pricks in tip of tongue. Tongue swollen, soft flabby, the edges become indented by the impression of teeth. Tongue red and swollen; ulcerated; black, with red edges; moist with intense thirst; grey patches on edges, dirty-yellow coat on upper surface. Aphthae in the mouth; bluish and spongy; ulcers spread without penetrating the flesh. Inflammation and superficial ulceration of the mucous membranes of mouth. Salivary glands swollen and painful; saliva foetid or tastes coppery. Rigidity, insensibility, and immobility of tongue. Sensation in tongue as if burnt. Quivering of tongue. Rapid and stammering speech; entire loss of speech. Loss of speech and voice; she hears everything well, but can only reply by signs and grimaces; sunken features, weeping about her condition; cannot sleep, feels very exhausted; good appetite, thirst for beer; faeces and urine passed easily; lasted three days; (almost complete relief by Hyo. Ranula. Ulceration and caries of palate.
 Continuous painful dryness of throat; the mouth being full of water. Painful dryness of throat, which impedes speech. Pain, as from excoriation and smarting in throat, or sensation of heat, which ascends into gullet. Shooting pains in throat and in tonsils, principally when swallowing. Elongation and swelling of uvula. Suppuration of tonsils. Pressure and pains as from excoriation and ulceration, in oesophagus. Syphilitic ulcers in mouth and throat. Inflammatory swelling and redness of back parts of mouth and throat. Erysipelatous inflammation of all soft parts of mouth and throat. Inflammation and redness of palate. Angina especially with stinging pains.

Appetite and food preferences

 Putrid, salt, sweetish, or metallic taste. - вitter taste, principally when fasting, in morning. Rye-bread has a bitter or sweetish taste. Acid and mucous taste during a meal, also at other times. Saltish taste on lips. Violent burning thirst, day and night, with desire for cold drinks, and principally for milk and beer. Desire for wine and spirits. Insatiable appetite and craving (or complete loss of appetite), with apparent insipidity of food. Appetite only for bread and butter; aversion to butter. - вulimy, with great weakness. - сanine hunger, even after eating. Want of appetite. No wish for food, which, however, is agreeable to the taste when eaten. Thirst more decided than appetite. Speedy satiety when eating. Stomach feels replete and constricted. Dislike to all food, principally solid nutriment, meat, sweetmeats, cooked victuals and coffee. Has no appetite for dry food, likes liquid food. Great weakness of digestion, with continued hunger, and pressure in stomach, frequent risings, pyrosis and many other inconveniences after a meal. - вread is heavy on stomach.

Gastrointestinal tract

 Excessive nausea and inclination to vomit, often with incisive and pressive pains in stomach, chest, and abdomen, anxiety and inquietude, headache, vertigo, cloudiness of eyes, and transient heat. The nausea often increases after a meal, and is accompanied by a sensation in throat, as if things sweetened with sugar had been eaten. Rising of air. Risings, principally after eating, and often of a putrid or bitter or sour and rancid taste. Violent empty risings. Regurgitation (of ingesta) after eating and drinking. Pyrosis, regurgitation of a rancid liquid, and hiccough during and after a meal. Retching and vomiting of mucous or bitter matters, or of bile. Violent vomiting with convulsive movements. - вurning, violent pain, and excessive sensibility (esp. to touch) in the stomach, and in the precordial region. Tension, fulness, and pressure as from a stone in pit of stomach, principally during or after a meal, however little may have been eaten; stomach hangs down heavily. Sharp constrictive pain in precordial region. - сramp-like pains in stomach, even after a very light repast.
 Painful sensitiveness of hepatic region, with shooting, burning pains,.
 Stool: acrid; bloody; knotty; containing pus; viscid. - сomplaints before stool (a sick, painful, faint feeling comes on just before). - сomplaints during stool; tenesmus; tenesmus without stool; diarrhoea with slime (Merc. is rarely indicated in these troubles where there is no slime. H. N. G. - сonstipation, with hard, tenacious and knotty faeces, which cannot be expelled without straining. Faeces of small shape; ribbon-like. Ineffectual, but frequent want to evacuate, especially at night, and sometimes with tenesmus, protrusion of haemorrhoids, and nausea. Loose and dysenteric evacuations, principally at night, with colic and violent cuttings, urgent want to evacuate, tenesmus and burning in anus, pyrosis, nausea and risings, anguish, heat or cold sweat on face, shivering and shuddering, exhaustion and trembling of all limbs. Diarrhoea (preceded by colic), caused by the fresh air of evening. - сhilliness between the diarrhoeic stools. During a diarrhoeic stool nausea and eructations. Scanty evacuations of sanguineous mucus. Evacuations which are mucous, or bilious, or putrid, or acid, or of a greenish or brownish colour, or reddish, or yellow, like sulphur; or a greyish-white. Faeces of consistence of pap, or frothy, or like hash. Evacuation of corrosive and burning faecal matter. Discharges of bloody mucus accompanied by colic and tenesmus; dysentery. Discharge of blood, or of mucus, from rectum, even with evacuations that are not loose, and when not at stool, sometimes with tenesmus in anus. Protrusion of haemorrhoids. Ejection of ascarides and lumbrici. Itching, shootings, and excoriation in anus. After stool prolapsus ani; or when pressing and straining to stool. Prolapsus recti, which, when it protrudes, appears black and bloody. Evacuation of substances undigested, or black, and like pitch; blood and mucus, undigested, smelling sour, excoriating anus.

Urogenital system

 Urine acrid; turbid; too frequent; complaints while passing, and after. Affections of urethra. - сontinued want to urinate, day and night, sometimes with abortive efforts, or with scanty emission. The stream of urine is excessively small. Irresistible, sudden desire to urinate. Frequent and copious emission of urine, as in diabetes, with great emaciation. Involuntary emission of urine. Urgent want to urinate, with incontinence of urine. The quantity of urine emitted is greater than the quantity of fluid drunk. Wetting the bed at night. Emission of urine drop by drop. Urine of a deep colour, or red, or brown, or white, as if mixed with flour or chalk, or of the colour of blood. Offensive, turbid urine, which forms a sediment. Sanguineous, pungent, or sour-smelling urine. - сorrosive and burning urine. Thick sediment from urine. White and flock-like clouds in urine (or as if containing pus; scanty, fiery red). Emission of hard mucus, or of flocks, and white threads during or after the emission of urine. Discharge of blood from urethra. Incisive and contractive pains in renal region, at night. Pulsation, incisive pains, burning and shooting in urethra, even when not urinating. Inflammation of orifice of urethra, and discharge of thick, yellowish, or serous, whitish matter. Thick greenish (or yellow) discharge from urethra, more at night, (gonorrhoea) with phimosis; chancroids.
 Increase of sexual desire, and great lasciviousness, with frequent erections and pollutions. Erections: little boys may have this, lasting all night, causing emaciation; boys often pull and tear at the prepuce all the time, which may cause great emaciation, and result in death; adults often have this pulling, a kind of itching being the cause, and a feeling as if he must do so ; collection of smegma behind glans. H. N. G. Total loss of sexual power. Painful nocturnal erections, and sometimes sanguineous pollutions. The penis is small, cold, and flabby. Glans cold and shrivelled. Voluptuous itching, tingling, tearing, and shooting in glans and prepuce. Puffing, or inflammatory swelling of prepuce, sometimes with burning pain, fissures, rhagades, and eruptions. - вurning in urethra during coitus. Purulent secretion between prepuce and glans, sometimes with swelling, heat, and redness of front part of penis. Swelling of the lymphatic vessels along the penis. Vesicles and phagedaenic ulcers (chancres) with lard-like, or cheesy, bases, and raised margin, on glans and prepuce. Sensation of coldness in testes. Testes, hard and swollen, with shining redness of scrotum, and dragging pain in testes and spermatic cords. Itching, tingling, and shooting in testes. Profuse perspiration of parts when walking. Excoriation between the parts and thighs. Sloughing of scrotum.
 Suppression of catamenia. - сatamenia too copious, with uneasiness and colic. Metrorrhagia. Discharge of blood in an old woman, eleven years after menses had ceased. - вefore catamenia: dry heat, with ebullition of blood, and congestion in head. - сongestion of blood to uterus. Inflammation of ovaries and uterus. During catamenia: redness of tongue, with deep-coloured and burning spots, salt taste in mouth, teeth set on edge, and gums blanched. Leucorrhoea in general; complaints concomitant to leucorrhoea. Leucorrhoea always by washing in cold water. Hard tubercles on labia majora. Itching pimples, and nodosities in labia. Itching of genitals, after coitus. Sterility with too profuse menstruation. Easy coitus and certain conception. Hard swelling in breasts, with pain as from ulceration (at every menstrual period), or with suppuration and actual ulceration; ulcerated nipples. Milk in breasts instead of menses; in breasts of boys or girls. Excoriation of breasts. The infant rejects the milk.

Chest organs

 Catarrh, with febrile shivering, hypochondriacal humour, dislike to all food, and constipation. - сatarrh with cough, hoarseness, fluent coryza and sore throat. - сontinual hoarseness and loss of voice. Nasal voice. - вurning and tickling in the larynx with hoarseness. Dry cough, sometimes fatiguing and shaking, principally in bed, in evening, or at night, also during sleep, and on waking in morning, excited by a tickling, or a sensation of dryness in chest, and.
 Difficult respiration, as from want of breath, or short and loud respiration. - вreath having a bad smell. Shortness of breath when going upstairs and when walking quickly. Anxious oppression of chest, and difficulty of respiration, with want to take a deep inspiration, chiefly after a meal, or with attacks of suffocation at night, or in evening in bed, when lying down (on left side). Sensation of dryness in chest. Want of breath, with squeezing and tension in chest, and sensation, on least movement, or attempt to speak, as if life were coming to an end. Sharp pains, and sensation as if muscles of chest were bruised. Aching in chest, sometimes penetrating to back, with inability to take a full inspiration. - вurning in chest, sometimes extending to throat. Soreness and burning in chest. Lancinations (as if caused by knives) in chest and sides, or as far as the back, principally when breathing, sneezing, and coughing. Stitches in right chest through from scapula; inflammation of lungs. Sensation as of a contraction and of swelling, and pain as from excoriation and ulceration, in chest. Suppuration of lungs after haemorrhages, or after pneumonia. Emphysema of lungs.

Cardiovascular system

 Palpitation of heart; on slightest exertion. Fainting. Fatal syncope.

Limbs and spine

 Burning and drawing pain in back and in nape of neck. Indurated lymphatics. Rigidity and rheumatic swelling of nape of neck, and of neck. Shootings in muscles of neck. Engorgement and inflammatory swelling of glands of neck, with shooting and pressive pains. Shooting pains, instability, and weakness in loins. Pain as from a bruise in sacrum, back, and shoulder-blades. Erysipelatous inflammation extending from back like a girdle around abdomen (zona).
 Sharp (rheumatic) pains in shoulders and arms, principally at night, and when moving them. Jerking in arms and fingers. Hot and red (arthritic) swelling of elbow, as far as hand. Itching miliary eruption on arms. Furfuraceous and burning tetters on forearms and on wrist. Tremor of hands, with weakness; could neither feed nor dress himself. - сracking, weakness, and sensation of paralysis in hand. Sweat on palms. Eruption like moist itch on hands, with violent nightly itching. - сramp-like contraction of hands and fingers. Swelling of joints of fingers. Deep and bleeding fissures and rhagades in hands and fingers. - сramp-like pains, and tendency to become stiff in hands when using them. Swelling of wrist, with pain on touching or moving it. Rigidity of wrists. Painful stiffness of right wrist-joint. Ulceration at the nails. Exfoliation of fingers (of finger-nails). Deadness of fingers.
 Sharp and lancinating (rheumatic) pains in hip-joints, as well as thighs and knees, chiefly at night, and during movement, and often with a sensation of coldness in diseased parts. Tearing in the hip-joint and knee,.

Common symptoms

 Oedema of face, hands, and feet with anaemia. - сellulitis with lumpiness in any region. Periostitis then necrosis. Tearing and drawing, or shooting pains in limbs, chiefly at night, in heat of bed, which renders the pain insupportable. Red and shining inflammatory swellings. Inflammations ending in exudations and suppurations. Nocturnal pains in bones. Softening of the bones, so they will bend (rickets); enlargement of; caries of; inflammation of; prickling of; tearing in. Affections of shoulder-blades; shin-bones; bones of the leg. Sufferings.

Skin

 Yellow colour of the skin, with perspiration which imparts a yellow colour to linen. Skin dirty yellow, rough and dry. Jaundice. Engorgement, inflammation, and ulceration of the glands, with pulsative and shooting pains, hard swelling, red and shining, or without any perceptible alteration in skin. Miliary, urticarial, pimpled, or pustular and purulent eruptions. Exanthema burning; pock-shaped (hence, think of this remedy in small-pox); of scarlet colour; with swelling; purulent exanthema, i.e., ulcerating; ecchymoses appear, of black and blue spots, without receiving any external injury. Erysipelas. Spacelus; brown mortification. Tetters in general; burning suppurating. Ulcers in general; with burning on edges; hard on edges with bloody pus; with corroding pus; with ichorous pus; having too little pus; too thin pus; thin, tenacious, sticky pus; swollen, inflamed; looking like lard; prickling; pulsating; painful on the edges; swollen on edges. Flat, painless ulcers, pate, covered with phlegm-like pus; on scalp, skin of penis, &c. Primary and secondary syphilis; round coppery red spots shining through skin. Itching pimples, which burn after being scratched. Eruptions which resemble scabies, and which bleed readily. Wounds ulcerate easily (and become gangrened). Erysipelatous inflammations. Spots red and raised, or maculae hepaticae, or which resemble scorbutic spots. Small and very itchy pimples, which ulcerate, and become encrusted. Tettery, excoriated, and oozing spots, or dry, itching, and mealy tetters. Desquamation of skin. Phagedenic ulcers, or bluish, fungous, and easily bleeding, or superficial, and appearing as if bitten by insects, or secreting an ichorous and corrosive pus. - сhancrous ulcers. Violent and voluptuous itching over whole body, principally in evening, or at night,.

Sleep

 Excessive sleepiness, day and night; deep and prolonged sleep. Great sleepiness during day. Inclination to sleep without the power to do so. Sleep retarded in evening, and too early awakening in morning. Failing asleep late; complaints preventing sleep (as toothache, or any severe pain or trouble, &c.); sleeplessness in general before midnight. Very light and unquiet sleep, with frequent awaking, starts, and fright. Sleeplessness from nervous excitability. Frequent, anxious, horrible, fantastic, historical, vivid and voluptuous dreams; dreams of robbers, of dogs that bite, of rebellion, of floods, of discharges of firearms, &c. At night, restlessness, anxiety, agitation and tossing, uneasiness, pains, heat or sweat, ebullition of blood, cries, tears, palpitation of the heart, vertigo, and many other affections. On going to sleep:

Fever

 Chilliness early in morning, when rising, but more so in evening after lying down, as if cold water had been thrown over him, and not by heat of stove. - сhilliness at night with frequent micturition. - сhilliness between the diarrhoeic stools. Internal chilliness with heat of face. Heat while in bed; as soon as one rises chilliness. Heat after midnight with violent thirst for cold drinks. Heat with anxiety and constriction of chest alternating with chilliness. Perspiration towards morning, with thirst and palpitation of heart; from least exertion even when eating. Perspiration in evening before going to sleep. Very debilitating night-sweats. Perspiration gives no relief, and accompanies all ailments. Intermittent fever. - сhilliness in evening in bed, afterwards heat with violent thirst. - сhilliness and heat without thirst, towards morning thirst; during perspiration, palpitation of heart and nausea, the perspiration smells sour or fetid. - сoldness, shivering, and shuddering over whole body, principally after having slept, either by day and night, or only at night, or in evening, and in morning in bed, and sometimes with bluish colour of skin, icy coldness in hands and feet, muscular palpitations, convulsive movements of head, arms, and legs, contusive pain in limbs, and inclination to lie down, trembling in limbs, sharp pains in head, want to urinate, somnolence, &c. Ebullitions with trembling from slight exertion. Heat in face and head, with redness and burning of cheeks, and coldness, or shivering, or shuddering over whole body; or heat, mingled with shiverings or sweats. During the heat, insatiable thirst, great desire for milk, and.

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