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Lycopodium clavatum

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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

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Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica - TF Allen
Lycopodium clavatum

Additional facts

 Lycopodium clavatum, Linn. Natural order: Lycopodiaceae. Preparation: Triturations.

Mental

 Emotional. Delirious at night. Delirious, raging, envious, reproachful, presumptuous, and imperious (after twelve hours). Irrational talking, with weeping, as if she would become delirious, the day preceding and first day during menstruation (after seven days). A kind of living outside of herself, as in the commencement of fever. Involuntary whistling and humming. Desires to be alone. Disinclination to talk. Weeping, with chilliness. Weeping at night in sleep. He cries and howls, at first about past and then about future troubles. He laughs without being pleased; humorous. If one looks at her to say anything serious, she is obliged to laugh. Inclined to laugh and cry at the same time. Excited and exceedingly merry. Very much excited, almost jovial, from a glass of wine (third day). Lively mood (ninth day). Very lively mood during the whole proving. Lively and excited, with busy fancies, in the afternoon (fourth day). Great hilarity, especially good humor (fifth day). Remarkably joyous mood for several days. Exceedingly merry, with dizzy vertigo. Sad mood. Sad mood, she is obliged to cry all day, and cannot be contented; without cause. Very sad mood, with confusion of the head (fourth day). Sad, despondent, at last lachrymose. Extremely sad and ill-humored. Sadness when hearing distant music (thirty-fifth day) Melancholy in the evening. Melancholy; loss of spirits; sad thoughts. Extremely melancholy; depressed, joyless mood. Depression of spirits (after seventeen days). She became very miserable (with sore throat), and the color of the face became yellowish-gray. Despondent, sad, fanciful. Very despondent and weak. Despairing, lachrymose. Hypochondriac, complaining mood; he feels unhappy (first two days). Anxiety in the evening whereby there seems to be a sort of semi confusion before the eyes. Anxiety on falling asleep. Attack of anxiety on walking after midnight, so that she is unable to get her breath, lasting two hours, two nights in succession. If people come near her, she is immediately attacked with anxiety at the pit of the stomach. Great anxiety, as if in the pit of the stomach without special thoughts (after twenty-four hours). Internal anxiety in the forenoon, and internal chilliness like an internal trembling. Anxious thoughts, as if she were about to die, for which she even prepared by thinking of her farewell messages, in the morning after waking from a deep sleep (after sixteen hours) Loss of confidence in his own vigor. While walking in open air, apprehensiveness and attacks of vertigo. He is easily frightened and starts up. Great fearfulness. Very fearful all day. Fear of going to bed in the evening. In the evening on entering a room he is attacked with fear, as though he saw some one; even during the day he believes that he hears some one in the room. In the evening, in the dark, he is seized with fear when a door that he wishes to open moves with difficulty. Great fear of frightful images, which her fancy conjures up, in the evening, and lachrymose during the day. Great apprehensiveness in the pit of the stomach, from peevishness. Anthropophobia (first day). She feels from her own children. She dreads to be alone. Great irritability. Extreme irritability, with apprehensiveness. Very irritable and violent. Very irritable, and inclined to melancholy. Extremely irritable, fearful, and peevish. Irritable, peevish mood. Very irritable mood (twenty-seventh day). Very irritable, peevish mood (fifth day). Extremely sensitive mood, she cries about being thanked (after twenty hours). Ill-humor (ninth and tenth days); (eleventh day); (eighteenth day). Ill-humor; no desire to talk (after two days). Ill-humor, with ravenous hunger, in the evening (fourth day). Ill-humored in the morning (seventeenth day). Ill- humored, fretful (twenty-first day); (twenty- seventh day). Ill-humored all day, and made to weep by the slightest causes (sixth day). Ill-humored and indolent (eleventh day). Very ill-humored (first day). Very ill-humored, morose, and melancholy just before menstruation. Ill-humored and fretful mood (seventeenth day). Extremely ill- humored in the evening (twentieth day). Out of humor, with disinclination to talk, all day (seventh day). Fretfulness; (eighteenth day). Fretfulness and peevishness (seventh day). Fretful, ill- humored (sixth day). Fretful; very irritable in the evening (eight day). Fretful, taciturn, inclined to weep (sixth day). Frequent crying, the child was fretful, and in the evening would not go to sleep for a long time (sixth day). Fretful mood, with disinclination for everything, in the morning (twenty-second day). Peevish and irritable; easily excited to anger (twenty-third day). Peevish, despondent (fifteenth day). Sad hypochondriac (peevish) mood. He can hardly conceal an internal obstinacy and peevishness. She cannot endure the slightest opposition, and is speedily beside herself from peevishness. Mood very morose, excitable easily roused to anger; becomes peevish about trifles, and is taciturn (fifth day). She is overpowered by many unpleasant recollections, about which she becomes vexed; even at night on waking. Easily roused to anger and scorn. Passionate mood without fretfulness (after a few hours). Indolent, obstinate, rebellious, passionate, wrathful. He mentally quarrels with absent persons. Quarrelsome rage, partly at herself, partly at others. As if out of her mind, she seeks quarrels, make unfounded reproaches, is most exceedingly violent, and strikes those whom she thus insults (after two hours). Anxious, fearful, quarrelsome. The child becomes disobedient, though not ill-humored. Impatience. Seems impatient on waking. Discontented (after seventy-two hours). Distrustful, suspicious, morose. Extremely suspicious and distrustful. After the anxiety, there is great inclination to laugh at trifles, for several hours, followed by weeping for half an hour without cause. Her temper become very much affected, at one time she was excessively merry and laughed at the simplest things, again she was melancholy and low- spirited. Indifferent. Indifferent and impatient. Indifference to external impressions, with irritable mood. Exceedingly indifferent. The child loses its playfulness, becomes quiet and listless. Apathetic. Intellectual. Excited, busy mood in the evening, without perseverance, changing from one subject to another, with difficulty of fixing the thoughts, and greater difficulty in accomplishing anything; while reading fell asleep (fourth day). Specially aptitude for mental work (third day). Disinclined for mental work (sixteenth day). Disinclined to mental work, distracted, without connected thought (second day). Disinclined to thought; dulness of power of thoughts. Disinclined to work or think in the afternoon (third day). Ennui (second day). Inability to perform mental labor (sixth day). Inability for and aversion to mental work; apathy (fifth day). Dull and without thought, in the evening, after a cup of milk (third day). Difficulty of fixing the thoughts, especially when reading). Frequently distracted in mind for a moment during earnest conversation soon after dinner; I was unable to pay proper attention to what was said, and was obliged to give way to thoughts which forced themselves upon me (third day). сonfusion of ideas while reading; is unable to rightly comprehend or associate thoughts (third day). The thoughts seem to stand still; the mind is helpless and as if dazed, like a confusion, without obscuration of mind. Indecision and loss of confidence. He is unable to do anything, cannot think; passes his time with trifles, without being able to make up his mind what to do. сonfusion of thought; reflection is difficult, causing a dulness of the head and dimness of vision. Distraction of mind. Very much distracted; weak power of thought can neither comprehend nor remember what is read; much diminished power of reflection (second day). A piece of music I once heard came so vividly before the mind that I could almost hear it (fifty-fifth day). Great loss of memory; she talked confusedly; her friends laughed at her and could not understand her altered manner; she was quite unable to write; having written a letter, she burnt it, because she could not read it. Awoke about 2 A. m. with difficult recollection, heat of the head and upper part of the body, with cold feet in bed. Forgets names of persons (twenty-second day). Weakness of memory (third day); (sixth day). Memory very weak; forgets words (fourth day). A peculiar distraction of mind (loss of ideas), lasted ten days (after twelve days). He is unable to fix his thoughts; it is difficult to express himself and to find fitting words especially in the evening. When writing, omits and adds letters (eleventh day). Speaks wrong words and syllables. Mistakes in writing; spells words wrong (thirty-ninth day); the mistakes have continued at times (fifty-fifth day). Selects wrong words. When writing, uses wrong words, adds too many letters, misspells, omits words and letters, but is conscious of these mistakes (tenth day). He is able to talk rationally on exalted, even abstract subjects but becomes confused about every-day things as, for example, he speaks of plums when he means pears. He is unable to read, because he dose not recognize and confounds letters; he sees and is able to copy them, but has on idea of their significance; he knows, for example, that z is the last alphabet, but has forgotten what it is called; he is able to write whatever he wishes, writes the proper letters, but cannot read what he has written. Insensibility of mind to external impression. Stupefaction. Stupefaction, as if intoxicated; he could scarcely keep erect; tottering, weakness of the feet, and vertigo; in the morning (twenty- second day). Stupefaction towards evening, with heat in the temples and ears. It seems as if everything would vanish from her (third day). Stupefaction on reading, with heaviness of the head, sleepiness, falling asleep (first day).
Lycopodium clavatum

Nervous system

 Confusion and Vertigo. сonfusion of the head; soon (sixteenth day); after one hour (third day); in morning (ninth day). сonfusion of the head, as if intoxicated (first day), сonfusion of the head, as if senseless. сonfusion of the head, as if from a disordered stomach. сonfusion and heaviness of the head (second morning); in morning (twelfth day). Woke with confusion of the head and great pressure upon the chest, relieved by expectoration of consistent, purulent mucus (thirtieth day). She cannot express her ideas on account of confusion of the head, with internal tension. сonfusion of the head, with easy forgetfulness (fifteenth day). сonfusion of the head with a feeling as if a board were lying before it. сonfusion of the head with transient pain in the left temporal region, in the afternoon (first day). Great confusion of the head (first day). After being much in the open air, great confusion of the head. Great confusion of the head, with difficulty of collecting the thoughts on attempting to prescribe; this was without pain, though the sensation of being irresolute was very disagreeable, lasting two days. Head very much confused and hot in the evening, with weak limbs, ill-humor, and sleepiness (second day). Periodic confusion of the head; at such times thought and comprehension were extremely difficult, lasting nine days. Dizzy confusion of the head, with a sensation as if the eyes were lying deep, in the forenoon, wherewith thought and understanding are difficult. Dizzy confusion of the head, much aggravated by reading (after two hours). Painful confusion of the head in the frontal region, in the morning (third day). Pressive confusion of the head, especially above and in the eyes, in the evening. Waking with confused head, at 3 p.m (third day). Head confused and dizzy (eighth day). Head confused and hot, in the morning on waking (third day). Painful confusion in the forehead (eighth day). Obscuration in the head, with dull pressure in the forehead, as from suppressed catarrh; dryness of the mouth and lips, and thirst. Vertigo; (second day); on rising (second morning); immediately after rising in the morning (third day). Vertigo in the morning, when and after rising from bed, so that he reels back and forth (after thirty days). In the forenoon, vertigo, as if everything would turn about with her, with great nausea. Vertigo, so that he thought he would fall forward, about noon (twenty-seventh day). Vertigo towards evening (second day). Vertigo with anxiety, towards evening (seventh day). She wakes at night, with vertigo and nausea. Vertigo, on drinking, Vertigo in a hot room (after twenty-three days). Vertigo, when rising from a seat. Vertigo and same stupefaction. Violent vertigo, with stupefaction, so that his senses almost vanished and he was in danger of falling forward, at 1 while standing and talking (twenty-sixth day). Dizziness (after one hour). Dizziness, so that she does not know where she is. Dizzy in the morning as if drunk, for several mornings. Dizziness, with a feeling of heaviness in the eyes, in the morning. Dizziness after breakfast (after one hour). Dizziness of the head, indolence, and relaxation of the limbs, the whole of second day. Feeling of giddiness in the head (sixth day). Reeling as from intoxication (first day). Reeling while walking), (third day). As soon as she sees anything turning about, she has for an hour a sensation as if her body were also turning. General Head. He involuntarily turns his head to the left side. Involuntary nodding of the head, now to the left, now to the right. Involuntary nodding of the head, at first slow, becoming constantly more rapid. Involuntary shaking of the head, which makes him dizzy. Dulness of the head (first day). Dulness of the head for a long time, Dulness of the head with some nausea (after five minutes). Remarkable dulness of the head but not of the mind (after a quarter of an hour), relieved after a short time by sneezing. Stupefaction of the head in the afternoon (third day); as if intoxicated, in morning (fourth day). While talking, the head seems empty, he is unable to fix his thoughts. Heaviness in the head; (first day); (second day), etc. Heaviness of the head as if stupid and sleepy, in the morning on waking (second day). Heaviness and dulness in the head (second day). Head heavy, with weakness; in the evening after mental exertion over accounts, writing, etc. Heaviness, heat, and confusion of the head, in the morning (twenty-eighth day). Heat and pressure in head, with weariness in thighs, after a stool. During the cough, pain in the head and both sides of the abdomen. Wandering pain in the head at night, makes the head heavy; she dose not know where to lay it, on account of the pain; lasting all night (ninth day). Headache); lasting three hours (seventh day ); towards noon, also in afternoon; in evening (first and second day). Headache lasting till 7 , with great appetite and increased perspiration. Headache, with some tearing pain in the temporal region, at 4 , both disappearing about 8 (first day). Headache, a simple pain lasting several days, worse during rest than when walking in the open air. If she did not eat during the ravenous hunger, she was attacked with a headache, which disappeared after eating. Headache, especially on shaking and turning the head. Headache on stooping (eight day). Headache with stupefaction (fifth day). Headache with great heat, at 1 (fourth day). Headache with heat in the face (eighth day). Headache with heat of the face and hands (ninth day). сonstant headache (sixth day). Excessive headache, so that he was unable to work and could scarcely step without having a kind of vertigo (third day). Violent headache in the afternoon (third day). Violent headache, as from lying in an unnatural position, at night. Violent headache when turning the head. Very violent headache, in the morning (twenty-fifth day). Very violent headache the whole afternoon and evening that unfitted me for work (first day). Most violent headache, especially in the left portion of the frontal sinus and in the malar bone of the same side, in the afternoon (second day). Headache as if dizzy. Headache as if dizzy. Headache like a clang through the head, as from the snapping of a piano string. Dull headache. Dull headache, almost like a tearing, during menstruation. Sense of fullness or vertigo in head especially anterior part (after second dose, second day). Headache, as if the head would be forced asunder, and as if the brain were swashing to and fro; especially on walking, ascending steps, and rising from stooping. Rush of blood to the head (after one hour). Rush of blood to the head, in the morning on waking. Rush of blood to the head, with a disagreeable pressive pain in the forehead. Nausea affects his head, which pains as if compressed and confused, as far as the nape of the neck; with trembling of the hands; better in open air. Painful pressure in head when reading, so that he could scarcely go on for a few minutes. Stitches in the head, recurring at short intervals, after menstruation. Some stitches in the head, causing starting, worse in the evening. Stitches in the forehead, both temples and left ear (first day). Fine stitches in both temples, and in the occiput (first day). Fine stitches on the vertex and sides of the head while reading (second day). Pressive pain in whole head, in afternoon, especially on stooping. Pain in head, more pressive than constrictive, in morning on rising, (Heavy pressive pains in vertex and forehead, in forenoon after reading and reflecting), (third day). Pressive headache (twelfth day). Awoke with pressive headache, and some pain in abdomen (twenty-sixth day). Pressive headache in the morning after waking (thirtieth day). The pressive headache increases while lying down. Sticking pressive headache, especially in the occiput, in the forenoon (second day). Sticking and pressive in the head (after a few hours). Sticking headache with pressing and pressure in the eyes, and violent fluent coryza. Transient sticking headache, especially on the parietal eminences; fine, sharp stitches in the vertex deep inward. Stitches in the vertex and occiput. Tearing in the head (fourth day). Tearing in the head, for forty-eight hours, ceasing after the appearance of a painless swelling of the cheek. Rheumatic tearing in the head (sixth day). Tearing headache from afternoon till evening, followed by toothache during the night. Tearing headache on the upper part and both sides of the head, in the evening. Tearing and sticking headache at night above the right eye, in the temple and occiput. Throbbing in the upper part of the head. Throbbing in the head, in the evening after lying down. Throbbing in the brain, on leaning the head backward, during the day. Throbbing in the brain, with heat in the head. Violent throbbing in the head, as with an axe (with sour eructations). Throbbing headache, after every paroxysm of coughing. During the cough, great beating in the head. Pulsation and pressure in the head, while reading during sitting. вalancing and jerking in the head. Pain as from an undulating (as from waves) in the head, with glowing heat of the face, burning like fire (first day); worse and more persistent (second day). Jerking headache, as if in the cranial bones. Jerking headache, extending from the occiput to the vertex, in the evening (twelfth day). Jerking headache at night, preventing sleep (twenty-fifth day). During the cough a pressive sticking jerking in the head. Shaking in the head on stepping hard. The bones of the head are painful. She feels every step in her head, and a shock in her brain on every motion. Sensation of seething and sticking internally in the head, (fourth day). Forehead. Drawing up of the skin of the forehead, with enlarged opening of the lids, and afterwards drawing down of the skin, with closing of the eyes. Leaden heaviness in the left half of the forehead (third and fifth days). Pain in the forehead (second day); (sixth day), etc. Pain in the forehead, with confusion of the head (thirty-second day). Pain in the forehead, with heat of the face (second day). Pain in the forehead heat and redness of the face, at 9 (twenty-ninth day). Pain in the forehead and pressure in the stomach, in the afternoon while riding in a carriage (third day). Slight pain in forehead (three hours and a half after third dose, first day). Frequently sudden pain in the forehead, with nausea and weakness (sixth day). вurning in the forehead and eyes, also in the throat. Feeling of swelling on the forehead. Pressing outward at the forehead, associated with a drawing sensation through the right side of the face, over the shoulder and arm (second day). Pressing asunder in the forehead and above the eyes, extending to the top of the head, with nausea, as if she would vomit everything, and trembling, in the limbs (after one hour). сontractive pain in the muscles of the forehead and face (after four days). Dull pain in the forehead, as if the head were compressed from both sides. Frontal headache, soon (fifth day); in morning (third day). Quite severe frontal headache, as from reading too much (after twenty minutes, third day). Headache in the frontal region, with heat (first day). Headache in the forehead, with heat of the face (fifth day). Headache in the forehead, with inclination to eructations (after a quarter of an hour). Headache above the eyes, immediately after breakfast (first two days). Headache between the eyes. Superficial headache in the upper part of the forehead, extending to the vertex, bones of the cheeks, ear and jaws; disappearing in the afternoon and returning in the evening. Transient boring pains in the left frontal region towards the root of the nose. Pressure in the forehead extending down the nose, in the morning. Pressure in the forehead, on eating. Pressure as from a nail, in the middle above the hairy portion of the forehead. Pressive pain in the forehead (fourth day); (twenty-seventh day). Awoke with pressive pain in the forehead (seventeenth day). Pressive pain in the forehead, disappearing on moving, in the open air (fifth and sixth days). Awoke with pressive pain in the forehead, with heat of the face (third day). Pressive pain in the forehead alternating with stitches, in the morning (twenty-second day). Pressive pain in the forehead with heat of the head, in the forenoon (twenty-fourth day). Pressive pain in the forehead, with vertigo, stupefaction, and heat of the head, as after a wakeful night, while riding in a carriage (twenty-first day). Pressive pain in the forehead lasting several hours, in the afternoon (first day). Pressive pains in the left side of the forehead (tenth day). Dull pressive pain in the forehead on rising, lasting the whole forenoon with some sensation of weakness (fourteenth day). Pressive frontal headache, especially in the left side in the evening (twenty-first day). Pressive frontal headache coming on while writing, and lasting several hours (fifth day). сonstant sticking in the forehead on eating, then on moving violent isolated stitches (after thirty-six hours). Sticking pains in the forehead on reflecting or reading). Transient sticking pain in the forehead (twenty-third day). Transient sticking pain in the left sinciput, commencing in the temporal region and extending to the forehead, in the evening (fifth day). Violent sticking pain in the left side of the forehead. Sticking headache in the region of the eye. Sticking headache in both frontal eminences, alternating with throbbing, at 6 (twentieth day). Stitches in the brain (first day). Stitches in the left frontal eminence (fourth day). Stitches extending outward at the forehead, frequently during the day, in paroxysms. Transient stitches in the left frontal eminence (eleventh day). Tearing pain in the forehead with thirst and heat, at 7 (tenth day). Sharp tearing, radiating in and over the left frontal eminence, extending to the left side. Violent painful tearing in the right frontal eminence and eyebrow, with heat in these places, which also involves the eye, at 2 (thirtieth day). Jerk like pressive tearing in the right half of the forehead, extending to the root of the nose and eyebrow, as if in the bones. Pressive tearing headache just above the eyes and extending into them, in the morning (third day). Sore pain in the forehead, almost daily, worse on stooping. Extreme painfulness of the forehead, on touch. Violent throbbing in the forehead, in the evening, which afterwards is tensive, and extends across the occiput to the nape of the neck (after four days). Throbbing pain in the forehead and heat in the head, in the forenoon (twenty-fifth day). Throbbing pain in the forehead, at noon (twenty- sixth day). Throbbing pain in the forehead, with heat and redness of the face, in the afternoon (twenty- third day). Throbbing pain in the forehead, at 3 (twentieth day). Throbbing pain in the left side of the forehead and left eyebrow, in the evening (eighth day). Violent tearing throbbing pain in the right frontal eminence and eyebrow, in the evening (thirtieth day). Throbbing headache in the forehead, with heat of the face (twenty-fifth day). сonstant throbbing headache in the middle of the forehead, from 3 p.m till evening. Temples. Pain in the temples (sixth day). He feels the pain in the temples at night, and dreams of it. Headache in both temples, on every step, not during rest. Screwing together headache in the temples, as if the forehead would burst, during menstruation. Drawing pains in the left temporal region, extending into the forehead (eleventh day). Pressure now in the right, now in the left temple. Frequent dull pressure in the temporal region (first day). Paralytic pressive pain in the temples. Pain in right temple as if the bone would be smashed in, with humming in right ear, and momentary deafness, for ten to fifteen minutes (after fifty minutes). A trust in the temples, with a difficult stool. Sticking pains in the both temporal regions, especially behind the mastoid processes, from 7 to 8 (first day). Stitches in the temporal region (third day). Stitches in the left temporal region and also in the right side of the occiput (first day). Stitches in the region of the temple, at 11 p.m (second day). With the cough, shattering as from a shock in the temples, and at the same time in the chest. Vertex. Pain in the top of the head and roaring in the ears, while making moderate pressure during stool. Pressive pain on the top of the head, as in coryza (after twelve hours). Pressing headache, beginning at the vertex and extending to the left temporal region, while riding in a carriage, in the afternoon (twenty-third day). Sticking and pressure in the crown of the head, at night (after seven day). Tearing pain on the vertex extending to left shoulder, from noon till 7 (sixteenth day). Parietals. Heaviness and tearing in the left side of the head (sixth day) Headache on the left side as if external, also extending into the ear and teeth, especially violent in the evening, and increasing to an intolerable degree by reading and writing, as well as by the slightest pressure on the temples, as for example from the spectacles. Drawing pain in the right side of the head, extending down to the nape of the neck. Pressure in the right side of the brain. Tearing extending through the left side of the head into the ear. Jerking tearing, radiating into the right half of the head, commencing in the temples. Three attacks of throbbing in right side of head, in afternoon (seventh day). Occiput. Heaviness in the occiput. Dull heavy feeling in the occiput, with a confused pain in the forehead, aggravated by motion. вurning pain in both occipital eminences. Pain in the occiput as though the scalp were inflamed, in the morning (twenty- fifth day). The occiput fills with blood after stooping. Pinching pain in the head behind the ear (after forty-eight hours). Pressure in the right half of the occiput, extending towards the ear. Headache; a pressive pain in the occiput (fourth day). Sticking pain in the occiput. Sticking and throbbing in the occiput, at night. Headache. Stitches at times in the occiput, with almost excessively joyous mood (first day). сonstant stitches in the occiput, with slow pulse (third day). Tearing in the occiput. Pressive tearing in (on?) the left side of the occiput, in a small spot near the nape of the neck. Throbbing and pressure in the occiput. A violent shock extending from the back up towards the vertex, so that he was obliged to hold on the head, while sitting (after eating to satiety). External head. Her hair becomes very gray. Falling of the hair on combing it. Excessive falling of the hair of the head. The hair of the head falls out in quantities; in other parts of the body it increases. Scalp became exceedingly scurfy. Eruption on the head, with swollen cervical glands. Profusely suppurating eruption on the head. A boil as large as a walnut on the occiput (seventh day). On the occiput a large boil, and scurf over the whole scalp, which the child scratches raw at night and which then bleeds Painful tension in the scalp just above the forehead, together with a painful drawing about the root of the nose (after a quarter of an hour). сontracted sensation in the scalp, with a feeling as if the hairs would be pulled up. Spasmodic constriction in the scalp. A feeling in the upper part of the left side of the scalp, like drawing on the single hair. Twitching in several places in the scalp. Takes cold very easily in the head; a little cold air causes cutting in the scalp. сutting aching transversely across the scalp between the forehead and vertex. Tearing stitches in the scalp. Tearing in the scalp., in the upper part of the right side of the forehead. External transient tearing in the head when walking in the open air. The head is very sensitive externally, сorrosion on the scalp; is obliged to scratch. Feeling of formication, and as if the hair of the head were gently drawn upward, while walking in the open air, in the forenoon (twenty-fifth day). Itching on the scalp. Itching over the whole head, and on the face as far as the beard. Slight itching on the scalp (fifteenth day).

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