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Natrum muriaticum

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  1. Additional facts
  2. Mental
  3. Nervous system
  4. Analogs by action
  5. Included in the composition
  6. Manufacturers of the drug

Other names and synonyms

natrium chloratum.

Description Source

Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica - TF Allen
Natrum muriaticum

Additional facts

 Sodium chloride, NaCl. сommon salt. Preparation: triturations.

Mental

 Emotional. Lively, good-humored, cheerful (second day). Unusually lively; a consciousness of physical and mental power, in the afternoon (eighth day). Very lively towards evening; she wished only to dance and sing (fifth day). Over excited, in the morning, after waking unusually early (after 20th dil. Great excitement, followed by falling asleep and deadness of the limbs. She talked more than usual, but did not like so much to be talked to; when she had noting to say, she became depressed and melancholy (fourteenth day). Averse to talking, and fretful when questioned (fourteenth day). Taciturn. Not at all lively, yet is easily made to laugh. Remarkable inclination to laugh, in the evening. сonstant laughing; everything in the room looked to ridiculous (sixteenth night). She laughed so immoderately at something not ludicrous, that she could not be quieted, and tears came into her eyes, so that she looked as though she had been weeping (twenty- third day). Though out of humor all day, she was constantly obliged to sing and hum to her self, she had scarcely stopped, when she had to begin again (usually she never sings), (thirteenth day). Very much inclined to weep and to be excited. Whenever alone she wished to cry, she did not know why (seventeenth day). Anxious impulse to weep. She was involuntarily obliged to weep. If one looked at him, he was obliged to weep. She weeps all night, after slight vexation, and coughs very much, with ineffectual effort to vomit. Very much inclined to weep, with disinclination to work. Mood more quiet and less solicitous than usual (curative effect). Good humored all day (twenty-first day). Joyful mood (twenty-eighth day). Internal contentment, hope, gentleness (curative effect), (fifth day). He rejoiced over something, but his joy very speedily passed off (fifth day). He is happy, though only very transiently. Sad and depressed. Depressed Mood. Depression Of Spirits. Depressed mind, with the hunger. Depressed and full of grief. Sad mood (eighteenth day). Sad and weeping mood, without cause. Sad as if sick, in the afternoon (twenty-third day). Great sadness, during the menses. Joylessness Melancholy mood (second day). Melancholy mood; she has preferred to be alone for several days past. Sudden, though very short, attacks of melancholy. Melancholic depression, and sad apprehension, and disheartened, all day, without definite cause, with constant palpitation, without infirmity (ninth day). His mind is very much affected by a conversation. The more he was consoled, the more he was affected. If she only thinks of a want long since past, tears come into her eyes. Always in his thoughts he seemed to seek for past unpleasant occurrences, in order to think them over, making himself morbid. Full of grief; he tormented himself; he seemed to prefer disagreeable thoughts, which prostrated him very much. He concluded, from the look of every one, that he was pitied on account of his misfortune, and he wept. Lack of independence. Despondent (sixteenth day). Attacks of complete hopelessness and internal despair, that deprived him of all power. Hypochondriac, even to loathing life (second day). Anxiety before the menses. вefore the appearance of the delayed menses, she is anxious and qualmish for some hours in the morning; something sweetish comes into the mouth, for which some blood is expectorated with the saliva. Anxious and faint during the menses, with cold cheeks and internal heat. She was much more anxious than usual during a storm at night; anxious sweat at last compelled her to rise from bed (second day). Anxiety, with heat, at night; she was obliged to uncover herself; vivid dreams on falling asleep (with profuse flow of menses), (fifth day). Feeling of anxiety, with heat over the whole body and perspiration, lasting an hour and a half (eighteenth day). Anxiety, as if she had done something wrong, with heat and night sweat. Sudden anxiety and palpitation, three forenoons. Very anxious, as if he would fall, while walking. Woke at 2 p.m in perspiration, and with a distressing anxiety, as though he were shut up in a dark cellar; this sensation only disappeared on perceiving light through a window (sixth day). When alone, she becomes uneasy about herself, and must weep. She often looks into the mirror, and imagines that she looks wretched. Extremely solicitous about the future. Lost for hours in thought as to what would come of him. Feeling of apprehension in the chest (second day). Apprehensiveness, anxiety in the chest, with pressure in the pit of the stomach; worse after deep expiration (seventh day). Very easily startled. In the evening, it seemed as though he became paralyzed from a fright; afterwards he seemed horrified, and apprehended some misfortune. Fear of insanity. Anxious fear of dying. Anthropophobia. Irritable mood. Temper irritable and peevish, not preventing her, however, from occasionally taking a part in the games and occupations belonging to her age. Irritable, peevish, ill-humored, and quarrelsome. Great irritability (immediately). Impatient scratching of his head. Extremely sensitive and peevish all day (twenty-eighth day). Easily vexed, pettish; he will not bear opposition, for several evenings. Fretful mood (first and following days). Fretful humor. Whatever she sees frets her (sixteenth day). Fretful all day, especially in the evening; taciturn, sensitive, and sleepy (seventeenth day). Fretful and morose, especially if spoken to (sixteenth day). Fretful, despondent (twenty-third day). Fretful, restless, and uncomfortable; could not stay long in any place. Very fretful, and inclined to weep. Ill-humor; (twenty-fifth day). Woke in the morning in a very bad humor, which gave place to a quarrelsome irritability, lasting till he began his visits (third day). Ill-humor in the forenoon (twenty- second day). Ill-humor and crying from the slightest cause. Unusual ill-humor. Ill-humored; does not want to go into society for fear of vexing others; he feels that he would easily give offence (second day). Very ill-humored in the morning, usually. Extremely ill-humored, peevish, and taciturn. Out of humor all day, and unwilling to work (eighth day). She takes everything in bad part, and weeps and cries much. Affronts that he had given and received were constantly in his mind, and he could not free himself from them; this put him still more out of humor, and he had no real interest in anything (second day). Passionate temper (first day); towards evening (second day). Very passionate mood (second day). вecomes vehement, without special cause. When with any one, she was inclined to quarrel (seventeenth day). Hatred of people who had insulted him (second day). He was very easily made angry. Soon after taking a dose, he became exceedingly angry, but suppressed his wrath, after this he had no symptoms, during the whole forenoon, though after a former and also after a subsequent dose symptoms appeared within a short time), (fourth day). Every trifle provokes him to anger. вecame violent and passionate at every trifle (eleventh day). He became thoroughly aroused and angry from a slight occurrence. Offended by a joke. Scornful, ill-natured, excited. Frigidity of manner. Indifferent and sad. Indifferent or sad mood. Indifferent and anxious. Unnatural indifference. Immediately after coition she felt very light and happy, but soon became irritable and peevish. Anxiety and restlessness, alternating with indifference. Remarkable alternation of fretfulness, peevishness, and extreme exhaustion, with cheerfulness and a feeling of lightness of the limbs. The patients mind was much weakened by disease and poison; her moral perceptions, her once keen sense of honor, and of right and wrong, seemed blunted; she was in turns vehement and passionate, and moody and silent. Intellectual. Disinclined to work, though disposed to think acutely. Disinclined to work, especially study (after the crude). Disinclination for mental work; (second day); in evening. Mental indolence in the evening (first day). No desire to work (ninth day). No desire to work; he only dawdles over everything, and can scarcely apply himself in earnest (tenth day). Not disposed to do anything; he only wanted to fold his hands in his lap, or to sleep, in the afternoon (second day). Dread of work. He began work eagerly, and with great desire, but soon passed off; his work vexed him (fifth day). Inability to perform mental labor (fifth day). Lack of circumspection. Hastiness. Irresolute at work; he could not see his way clearly (fifth day). He could not fix his thoughts; however much he attempted to reflect upon anything his thoughts wandered to many other subjects (first day). Thought is difficult (sixteenth day). Thought difficult; she was obliged to think a long time before clearly comprehending anything (second day). Sluggish; slow in collecting his ideas and making up his mind. Weakness of thought, dulness of mind, discouragement. Mind confused, with pressive pain in the forehead, all day (after 20th dil. Although evidently a well-educated and intelligent woman, her mind seemed hopeless and confused. Distraction of mind. Distraction of mind, dull, loss of ideas, in the evening (first day). Distraction of mind while talking. Distraction of mind; he does not know what he ought to say. Distraction of mind; he goes twice to a place to find something. Great distraction of mind (after 1st trit. Absence of thought. Absence of thought; she says what she does not intend. Easily makes mistakes in talking. Thoughtlessness; he went out of a door without intending it, and only recollected himself when asked where he was going. He had no control over his thoughts, in the evening (fourteenth day). Easily makes mistakes in writing. Loss of ideas, stupid (fifth day). Loss of ideas, with mental dulness (sixth day). Dulness and loss of thought, with sleepiness; worse from 3 to 7 If he follows an idea, thought suddenly leaves him, and only fragments of ideas remain. Immediate inability to think after physical exertion, with apathy. She felt almost as if losing her reason (tenth night). Anxious sensation in the head, in the evening, after lying down, as if it were all over with him, and he should loose his reason. Forgetfulness all day. Forgetfulness; it was difficult to think of anything, in the evening (second day). Remarkable forgetfulness during the last part of the proving (thirty-sixth day). Very forgetful, so that he did not recall what he was just about to write (second day). Weakness of memory (after 1st trit. Very weak memory; everything remains in his mind like a dream. Want of memory, so that he thought his mother (who was present every hour) had died, because he did not remember seeing her. Loss of memory, he remembers nothing of yesterday; he thinks has lost his reason (fifth day).

Nervous system

 Confusion and Vertigo. сonfusion of the head, after walking in the open air. Head dull and befogged, causing a very peculiar feeling of irresolution, even in respect to indifferent things (third day). Stupefaction of the head (after 2d trit. Vertigo, as from intoxication. Vertigo, especially in the forenoon. Vertigo pressing the head downward, when sitting. Vertigo, on rising from bed and on waking. Vertigo, like a faintness, in the morning on rising in bed; her senses vanished, and she was obliged to lie down. Vertigo, on stooping (twenty-sixth day). Vertigo, on turning around (fourth day). Vertigo an walking (first day). Vertigo on walking; everything in front of her seemed to turn in a circle. Vertigo, better by keeping perfectly quiet (ninth day). Vertigo and great dulness of the head, with flickering before the eyes. Vertigo and stitches in the head. Vertigo, with qualmishness and trembling of the whole body, before going to sleep (twenty-first day). Vertigo and nausea woke her at 5 p.m; the vertigo was better on lying with the head high; on rising it returned, especially on stooping, and lasted all day, but was somewhat relieved by cold applications; in the afternoon it became so severe that she nearly fell from her seat (seventeenth day). Vertigo returning every moment; she seemed intoxicated, and could not walk steadily, all day. Attacks of vertigo. Frequent attacks of vertigo, during the day (after 2d trit. Attacks of vertigo frequently recurring, towards 7 (seventh day). A very transient attack of vertigo on crossing a stone bridge; it seemed as though the stones were sinking from under his feet (second day). Dizzy sensation, as if she would be thrown down (third day). Dizzy feeling, in bed in the morning; the vertigo was worse after rising, but relieved by cold applications (eighteenth day). Dizziness of the head, in the morning, only after rising; disappearing after lying down again for a short time. Head dull, heavy, and dizzy, with pressure in the forehead and temples from within outward, in the morning (second day). Head heavy, dizzy, dull, immediately on waking (fifth day). Head dull and dizzy, from 5 to 6 (thirteenth and fourteenth days). Dulness and dizziness in the head, in the afternoon (eighth day). Frequent dulness and dizziness in the head, during the forenoon (second day). Dizzy heaviness of the head, after black coffee, lasting three quarters of an hour (first day). Frontal giddiness, on walking or moving head, from 7 to 12 in the evening (eighteenth day). Reeling, causing obscuration of vision, on stooping and rising again. Reeling when walking. Intermittent reeling, like a vertigo, especially on moving the head, like a thrust from a vertex to the forehead, that for the movement deprives him of his senses. Weakness of the head, as after much turning in a circle. General Head. Dulness of the head; (seventh day), etc. Head involuntarily nods forward. Dulness of the head, as if stupid, and as if it were not his own. Dulness of the whole head, as if too heavy, all day (fourteenth day). Dulness of the head, in the morning (third day); (after 21st dil. Dulness of the head like that preceding coryza, in the morning. Dulness of the head, in the morning on waking (twentieth day). Dulness of the head and vertigo, in the morning, so that she was obliged to steady herself (after 2d trit. Dulness of the head, in the morning and forenoon (thirtieth day). Dulness of the head in the afternoon, clearer in the forenoon. Dulness of the head, with violent pressure in the temporal bone and root of the nose, in the afternoon (sixteenth day). Dulness of the head, with vertigo, in the evening (fifth day). After the menses, dulness and heaviness of the head, as from rush of blood. Dulness in the head, after eating. Dulness of the head, with dull pressure in the temples, mostly on pressing it (seventh day). Head dull, on rising from bed at night (twenty-first day). Dulness of the head, with dull pressive pain, especially in the temples, mostly on stooping (after twelve days). Dulness of the head, after thinking. Dulness of the head, after along walk. Dulness of the head, soon becoming a pressive pain in one temple, with dry heat in the head. Dulness of the head, with vertigo, and emptiness in the stomach. Great dulness of the head. Dull sensation in the head, as if she were sleepy (third day). Heaviness of the head; in morning (third day); (after rising (fourth day), etc. Heaviness of the head, in the morning, immediately on waking with dizzy confusion (fifteenth day). Feeling of heaviness in the head, as if it would fall forward, increasing with the headache across the forehead (as if she had received a blow), better by resting the head forward on something (fifteenth day); worse, and relieved as before (sixteenth day). Attacks of heaviness in the head, so that he was obliged to lie down two or three times a day for ten days; after lying down, hot perspiration over the whole body, from which after half an hour the heaviness of the head disappeared. Great heaviness of the head, especially on talking or thinking. Emptiness of the head, with apprehension. Feeling as if the head were encompassed by a net (sixteenth day). Internal heat in the head, especially in the forehead (eighteenth day). Distressing sensation, as if something in the brains were disturbed, in the forenoon, especially on turning the head (twenty-second day). Fullness in the head, which seems to press out the eyes. Pressing pain, as if the head would burst. Headache as if the head would burst (twelfth day). Feeling of tension in the brain, that constantly increases, after an affecting farewell. Feeling as if the head were thick and swollen internally. Rush of blood to the head. Rush of blood to the head, with perspiration on the forehead, at noon (second day). Repeated congestion and heaviness of the head, becoming more violent during the day, and in the evening amounting to a violent sticking headache in the right side of the forehead, with transient painful stitches in the eyeball, repeated three times during the day, and only entirely disappearing towards evening; the night was also more restless than usual, and on waking the heaviness and dulness of the head was felt. сompression in the brain, from all sides, with heaviness of the head. сompression in the skull, with pressure in the middle of the head (twenty-sixth day). сonstrictive pain in the whole brain, in the morning. Headache. Headache, in the morning in bed, that disappears after rising; for several mornings. Headache, immediately after waking in the morning, lasting till towards noon (second day). Headache, in the morning on rising (twenty-first day). Headache, in the morning (after smoking), lasting all the forenoon, and only disappearing after dinner and drinking coffee (thirteenth day). Headache from cold air. Headache on running, or other violent motion. Headache from sneezing and coughing, immediately disappearing on external compression. Headache on turning the body. Headache, disappearing on walking. Frequent headache, in the morning after waking. Headache very violent, about 4 ; and, on taking hold of the forehead, a sensation as though everything in the head were beating (thirty-second day). Indefinite headache, lasting all day (thirteenth day). Headache almost indescribable, during the rigor. Sick headache, from morning till noon. Sick headache, with pressure in the forehead, increasing from afternoon till going to sleep. Violent sick headache; she was obliged to lie down, and or rising threatened to vomit and faint; the slightest step hurt her in the head; at 8 the pain suddenly disappeared, but the weakness in the head remained. Dull pain in the head, all day (seventeenth day). Dull headache, almost constantly. Dull headache and perspiration, always on waking at night. вurrowing pain deep in the brain, beneath the left eyebrow (third day). сould not lie on back, because it then felt as if something was drawing from forehead to occiput, and she felt almost as if losing her senses (sixteenth day). Pressive pain in the head (sixteenth day). Pressive pain in the left half of the brain woke him after midnight (second day). Pressive headache. Pressive headache, all day. Pressive headache, at 5 A dull pressive headache, from both sides of the skull, especially from the right side, worse while working and writing (eleventh day). Dull, pressive, stupefying headache, in the morning, immediately after waking, lasting till noon. Headache; a pressure that seemed to press out the eyes; relieved by pressing upon the eyes (seventh day). Pressure, and a forcing out of the brain through the skull in the temple, forehead, and ears (third day). сutting pain, as from a sharp knife, extending from the left half of the forehead to the occiput (thirty-first day). сutting headache in the whole head, at 3 ; in the right side it is at times somewhat though not entirely relieved, but then the pain is worse in the left side (aggravated in the open air); on the left side it extends as a drawing pain from the forehead above the left eye to the zygoma and down to the angle of the lower jaw, only for a few minutes (this pain appears only on entering the house from the open air), (ninth day). Sticking extending from the forehead to the occiput, taking away all her appetite. Stitches in the head. Stitches in the head, between the right occipital protuberance and the styloid process. Stitches through the head into the nape of the neck and chest. Dull stitch from the top of the head through the brain into the palate. Dull stitches, and a gnawing pain as if in the bone, in various part of the head. A stitch as with a knife, through the head from behind forward, on entering the house. Transient stitches shoot deep through the left half of the brain; alternating with pressure and heaviness above the orbits (first day). Fine stitches through the head (twelfth and twentieth day). Pressive stitches in the brain (second day). Fine throbbing pain in the head (fifteenth day). Violent throbbing headache, with heat of the head and face, nausea and vomiting (seventeenth day). Pressive throbbing headache, especially in the left frontal region, all day. Violent pulsation in the head, with heat in the body, at night. Distressing pulsation at the base of the skull. Shock in the brain like a momentary jerking or pressure, when running rapidly. Forehead. Feeling of looseness, with dull sticking pain, in the left side of the forehead. Forehead felt heavy; relieved by pressure of hand; worse on bending down (unless it was supported at the same time), for it then felt as if the brain was falling forwards; at the same time forehead feels full, in the evening, in the evening, from 7 to 12 (eighteenth day); heaviness in the forehead, at 11 p.m; better at 6 ; relieved by pressure of the hand; worse on bending head down; if anything, it seemed to press from within outwards (as it did yesterday), and there was also a feeling of fullness of forehead at the same time; evening headache worse; this kind of headache has always been worse in evening (nineteenth and twentieth days). Pain in the forehead on rapid motion. When coughing, it seems as though the forehead would burst. сompression in the forehead, after supper. Headache in the forehead, all day (after 1 1/2 drachm). Headache in the forehead, during and after sneezing. Drawing-boring pain in the right half of the forehead (after 8th dil. Fine drawing pain upward from the root of the nose, with heaviness of the head. Pressure in the frontal region (eighth day). Pressure in the right frontal region. Pressure in the forehead (2d trit. Pressure and dragging headache in the forehead. Weight in forehead, pressing in worse on bending head down, better by pressure (third day); as yesterday; has had it several days; worse always on waking in the morning (fourth day); worse in the evening (sixth day); on rising from bed till 10 p.m (seventh day). Hard pressure in the forehead and temples, while walking in the open air. Dull pressure in the forehead and eyes, as if the head were asleep, on leaning it upon the arm. Dull pressure in the forehead, with confusion (eighth day). Dulness with slight pressure in the head, extending from the forehead to the temples, with stoppage of both ears; that, however, always disappeared on yawning in the afternoon (first day). Sore pressure in and above the forehead. Pressive pain in the forehead (after a few hours); after eating; lasting half an hour. Pressive pain in the forehead and eyeballs, so violent that the lids could only be raised with exertion and pain; he could no longer read; after dinner the pain increased so that he was obliged to lie down; after half an hour he felt better, but the eyes watered profusely; the same symptoms returned after two hours, and followed the same course (fourteenth day). Pressive pain in the left half of the forehead and on the vertex. Violent pressive pain in the forehead, with some vertigo and great weariness, at 7 (sixth day). Sudden, violent, pressive pain in the frontal region, above both eyes; the whole head was dull, in the afternoon (eighteenth day). Heavy and pressive pain in the forehead, above both eyes (thirteenth day). Pressive headache in the forehead (twenty-first day). Pressive headache, now in the left, now in the right half of the forehead (twenty-eighth day). Sudden, very violent pressive headache, extending from the right frontal region to one-half of the forehead and right eye, together with great sensitiveness of the eyeball; the pain was aggravated by the slightest touch and was almost intolerable; the light was also very distressing; at 5.15 , lasting four hours, somewhat relieved by drinking much water, but only entirely disappearing after a hearty supper; these headaches returned every second day, at 5 , for fully six weeks after the last dose. Sticking and burning in the forehead (3D dil. Sticking pain above the forehead. Sticking pain, now in the right, now in the left half of the forehead, after dinner, lasting for hours (thirty-second day). Pressive- sticking pain in the forehead, at night. Sticking headache, now in the right, now in the left side of the forehead, after going out, and still more after entering the house (thirty-first day). Stitches in the forehead (in the evening), (3D trit. Stitches, as with needles, in the forehead (1st trit. Frequent stitches and burning in the forehead. Fine stitches in the forehead (thirty-second day). Fine stitches, as with needles, in the upper part of the forehead (fourteenth day). Headache across the forehead, as if she had received a blow there; it kept getting worse towards evening; better by resting head forward on something (fifteenth day); worse to-day; relieved as before (sixteenth day). Laughing increased the feeling in forehead as from a blow (sixteenth day). On waking in morning, throbbing and weight (pressing in) in forehead, with face very flushed; both pains better when lying on side, or by pressing forehead; just better after breakfast, 9 p.m (eighth day). Fine throbbing and drawing back and forth in the forehead, in the morning on rising. вeating in the forehead, relieved by pressure with the hand or bending head back, worse on bending it forwards; during the burning in the face (fifth day). Sensation as though the brain moved and beat against the forehead, lasting till evening, somewhat better during the night, but returning the next day with renewed severity; on the next day, also towards 11 p.m, the same sensation began again while ascending steps, and was so violent that he was obliged to rest, with trembling of the lower extremities, and a feeling as though the feet were swollen and insensible; this disappeared after about a quarter of an hour, but returned about 3 and 5 , though less severe (after sixteen days). If she makes an effort to think or talk much, she has on both sides of the forehead, just above the eyebrows, a sensation as though some one were beating upon the head with the finger (sixteenth day). The pain in the forehead was greatly aggravated by wrinkling the forehead for a moment, and then pain in the frontal bone, as if sore when touched. Temples. Pain in the temporal regions. Tension, as if full, in the left temple, more in the evening than in the morning. сramp like pain in the right temple, extending into the teeth (eighth day). Pressure in both sides of the temples, as if the head were passed in a vice (third day). Pressure in the temples. Pressive pain in the temples at times, interrupted by sudden pain in the left half of the head, like that experienced on the sixteenth day (twenty- third day). The brain seems loose; sticking in the temples on shaking the head. Sticking pain in the temples (thirty-fifth day). Sticking headache in the left temple, just above the eyebrow, after dinner, lasting till evening (nineteenth day). Violent stitches in the right temple, extending forward (third day). Pulsating in the left temple, extending towards the occiput. Jerking pain in the left temporal bone that extends towards the outer canthus and at last to the eyeball; towards evening, in the open air (fifth day). Vertex. Feeling of coldness on the vertex, with painful sensitiveness of the scalp and closure of the lids. Sensation of burning in the vertex (thirteenth day). Transient burning on the top of the head. Pressure on the vertex and in the temples (fifth day). Pressing down in vertex, gradually going down forehead, closing eyes (after two hours). Pressive pain in the vertex, coming on after dinner (third day). Sticking on the vertex, disappearing on resting the head upon something. Fine sticking with burning on the crown. Pain on the top of the head, like a soreness of the skin. Parietals. Pain in the left side of the head, extending into the eyeball, with a sensation as if a nerve were drawn tense and suddenly loosened again (sixteenth day). вoring pain in the side of the head and occiput. Pressive pain in the right half of the head, extending towards the vertex, lasting a short time (third day). сutting pain shooting back and forth, only in the right side of the head, at 3 (tenth day). Dull sticking pain, as from a nail, in the left side of the head, at night. Fine sticking pain in the parietal bone and in the forehead. Dull sticking pain in the parietal bone, in the evening on eating. The parietal bone is painful to touch, as if beaten. Occiput. Head very dull, with throbbing in the occiput, in the afternoon. Heaviness and pressure in the occiput (after 2d trit. Heaviness in the occiput, with pulsation and stiffness in the nape of the neck, in the afternoon (eighteenth day). A feeling of constriction in the occiput behind the ear, with stitches in the head (twenty-sixth day). Pressure in the occiput (sixth day). Dull pressure in the occiput and nape of the neck (eighth day). Stitches, as with knives, in the occiput. A transient stitch extending from the nape into the occiput (third day). Throbbing in the occiput. External Head. The head seems mellow (soft), without special pain. сontraction of the skin of the vertex. Drawing together of the skin on the vertex. Movement of the scalp from the nape toward the forehead and back again. Perspiration on the head, only in the morning on rising from bed. Perspiration on the head, on waking at night. Scurf on the head. Occasionally troubles with an itching eruption on the scalp. The scalp smells badly, musty; the hairs stick together. Falling out of the hair. The hair of the head and beard falls out (fifteenth day). Falling of hair if he takes hold of it (second day). Her hair has fallen off very much. сompression of the scalp and head, commencing in the temples. Headache externally, when lying on the occiput, at night. Drawing pain externally in the head, extending from the side across the cheek to the eye tooth. Sensitiveness of the scalp. A spot on the head that has been bruised six years previously, became painful to touch (after twelve days). Sore pain on the head, when touched, as if the hair were sore. Skin of the temples raw. Itching over the whole head. An hour after dinner, itching and burning all over external head, except occiput, lasting all day; the itching only momentarily relieved by rubbing (sixth day); on waking, better in afternoon (seventh day); less (eighth and ninth days). Itching on the head, so that he was frequently obliged to scratch (second day). Frequent itching and scratching on the head, and in the beard (eighth day). Violent itching on the head and nape of the neck. Violent itching on the head; was obliged to scratch it (fifteenth day).

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