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 +====== ARTEMISIA VULGARIS ======
 +<span tc1>​{{anchor:​s1}}Artemisia Vulgaris.</​span>​
 +
 +<span grade2>​{{anchor:​s2}}Wormwood. {{anchor:​s3}}Compositae.</​span>​
 +
 +{{anchor:​s4}}A popular drug known to the Greeks and Romans, in later times much given in epilepsy and spasms of children. {{anchor:​s5}}The late Dr. Metcalf published, in 1853, in the North American Journal of Homeopathy, vol. iii, p. 74, a very valuable collection of cases cured by the Old School, defending at the same time the use of drugs (pro tem.) before proving. {{anchor:​s6}}It was also recommended and given in our School, before provings had been made, by Frederick Miller, now in Montreal, and his cures were subsequently corroborated. {{anchor:​s7}}Only the corroborated symptoms ar marked in bold.
 +
 +{{anchor:​s8}}What Noak had collected and Allen translated are observations of Allopathists on the sick only, but as they are very useful they have been added, and marked "(In sick:​)"​.
 +
 +{{anchor:​s9}}Tincture of the fibrillae of the root has been used.
 +
 +====== MIND. [1] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s11}}Complete unconsciousness. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s12}}~</​span>​ Hydrocephalus.\\ {{anchor:​s13}}Insensible for two hours. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s14}}~</​span>​ Epilepsy.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s15}}Stupor following convulsions;​ child, aet. 4.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s16}}Mental powers become gradually extinct.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s17}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Epilepsy.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s18}}Delirium. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s19}}~</​span>​ Hydrocephalus.\\ {{anchor:​s20}}Hallucinations during lucid intervals; manifests fear and horror.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s21}}Gets up every night and does her daily work as a house servant, with closed eyes, lies down again and cannot remember anything next morning.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s22}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Somnambulism.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s23}}Inclination to steal.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s24}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Boy with epilepsy.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s25}}Sudden whining. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s26}}~</​span>​ Before eclampsia.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s27}}Piercing shriek, turns eyes, with violent clonic spasms of all limbs.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s28}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Child with eclampsia.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s29}}Picking of bedcovers, making a fold of skin on back of her mother'​s hand, saying that it will not come off, wants a knife to cut it off.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s30}}~</​span>​ <span grade2>​Hydrocephalus.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s31}}Peevish and inclined to weep.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s32}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Chorea.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s33}}Very much vexed, irritable, depressed during day before an attack at night. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s34}}~</​span>​ Epilepsy.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s35}}Moroseness.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s36}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Epilepsy.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s37}}Morose and tearful.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s38}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Chorea.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s39}}Excitability all day before an attack at night. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s40}}~</​span>​ Epilepsy.\\ {{anchor:​s41}}After a sudden fright. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s42}}~</​span>​ Epilepsy.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s43}}Fright and other emotions are followed by epilepsy.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s44}}Weak-minded with epileptic fits.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s45}}Attacks brought on particularly by bodily exertion or by alluding to disease.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s46}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Catalepsy.</​span>​
 +
 +====== SENSORIUM. [2] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s48}}Great heaviness in head on moving it.\\ {{anchor:​s49}}Stupor;​ after convulsions. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s50}}~</​span>​ Hydrocephalus. {{anchor:​s51}}See 3.\\ {{anchor:​s52}}Insensibility after fit. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s53}}~</​span>​ Epilepsy.\\ {{anchor:​s54}}Vertigo caused by colored window glass, but not by white light.\\ {{anchor:​s55}}Epileptic vertigo.
 +
 +====== INNER HEAD. [3] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s57}}Sharp,​ shooting pain through head. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s58}}~</​span>​ Hydrocephalus.\\ {{anchor:​s59}}Great heaviness and pressure. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s60}}~</​span>​ Hydrocephalus.\\ {{anchor:​s61}}Great heaviness in head, morning. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s62}}~</​span>​ Nocturnal epilepsy.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s63}}Hydrocephalus acutus; second stage.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s64}}Great congestion of cerebro-spinal vessels of meninges.\\ {{anchor:​s65}}Extreme hyperemia of medulla, spine and meninges.
 +
 +====== OUTER HEAD. [4] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s67}}Heaviness of head. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s68}}~</​span>​ Hydrocephalus.\\ {{anchor:​s69}}Cannot hold head up after spasms.\\ {{anchor:​s70}}Head drawn backward by spasmodic twitchings.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s71}}Head bent backward and sideward.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s72}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Hydrocephalic spasms.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s73}}Very copious sweat on occiput during recovery. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s74}}~</​span>​ Hydrocephalus.
 +
 +====== SIGHT AND EYES. [5] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s76}}Colored light, as light falling through stained glass windows, makes head dizzy; white light does not.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s77}}Letters run together while studying or reading.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s78}}Sees double; eyes fatigue from study, sight dims.\\ {{anchor:​s79}}Staring at ceiling. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s80}}~</​span>​ Hydrocephalus.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s81}}Staring straight forward with immovable eyes.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s82}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Catalepsy.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s83}}Staring eyes with dilated pupils. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s84}}~</​span>​ Hydrocephalus.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s85}}Left pupil dilated more than right.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s86}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Epilepsy.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s87}}Eyes turned upward, half open.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s88}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Hydrocephalus.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s89}}Turning up his eyes, only a trace of cornea to be seen; before spasms.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s90}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>A child.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s91}}Turning eyes; iris out of sight. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s92}}~</​span>​ Eclampsia.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s93}}Tears run from eyes during attack.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s94}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Catalepsy.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s95}}Eyes streamed water.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s96}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Catalepsy.</​span>​
 +
 +====== UPPER FACE. [8] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s98}}Twitchings in face, the only neuralgic movements.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s99}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Catalepsy.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s100}}Mouth drawn to left side.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s101}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Epilepsy.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s102}}Face pale, looks oldish. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s103}}~</​span>​ Hydrocephalus.
 +
 +====== LOWER FACE. [9] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s105}}Lower jaw pressed forward.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s106}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Hydrocephalus.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s107}}Mouth cannot be opened except with great difficulty. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s108}}~</​span>​ Hydrocephalus.\\ {{anchor:​s109}}Chewing motion of gums; grinding teeth. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s110}}~</​span>​ Hydrocephalus.
 +
 +====== TEETH AND GUMS. [10] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s112}}Grinding of teeth, froth at mouth, thumbs drawn into fist, eyes half open, drawn upward.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s113}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Hydrocephalic spasms.</​span>​
 +
 +====== TASTE, SPEECH, TONGUE. [11] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s115}}Tongue bitten in morning. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s116}}~</​span>​ Epilepsy.\\ {{anchor:​s117}}Tongue dry. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s118}}~</​span>​ Hydrocephalus.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s119}}Bites tongue in spasms.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s120}}Considerable laceration of tongue.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s121}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Epilepsy.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s122}}Speech unintelligible-can utter but single words, and these only with great exertion. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s123}}~</​span>​ Chorea.
 +
 +====== INNER MOUTH. [12] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s125}}Froth at mouth.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s126}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Spasm.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s127}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Chorea.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s128}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Hydrocephalus.</​span>​
 +
 +====== PALATE AND THROAT. [13] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s130}}Hunger,​ but cannot get food down.\\ {{anchor:​s131}}Swallowing difficult. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s132}}~</​span>​ Chorea. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s133}}~</​span>​ Cynanche cellularis.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s134}}Swallowing difficult; food escapes from mouth.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s135}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Chorea.</​span>​
 +
 +====== APPETITE, THIRST. DESIRES, AVERSIONS. [14] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s138}}Nausea and vomiting.
 +
 +====== SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. [17] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s140}}Cramp in stomach.
 +
 +====== ABDOMEN AND LOINS. [19] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s142}}Occasionally slight colicky pains.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s143}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Chorea.</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s144}}Violent cramps in abdomen; irregular, insufficient menses.</​span>​ <span sbitared>​{{anchor:​s145}}~</​span>​ <span grade4>​Epilepsy.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s146}}Abdomen sunk in. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s147}}~</​span>​ Hydrocephalus.\\ {{anchor:​s148}}Abdomen swollen. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s149}}~</​span>​ Hydrocephalus.\\ {{anchor:​s150}}(OBS:​) Worms.
 +
 +====== STOOLS AND RECTUM. [20] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s152}}Greenish diarrhea. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s153}}~</​span>​ Hydrocephalus.\\ {{anchor:​s154}}Passes feces and urine with spasm.
 +
 +====== URINARY ORGANS. [21] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s156}}(In sick:) On morning after second dose increased urination of yellow unsedimentary urine. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s157}}~</​span>​ Epilepsy.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s158}}Urine increased, yellowish.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s159}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Epilepsy.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s160}}Since midnight, several times, a thick, turbid urine; dark red, yellow. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s161}}~</​span>​ Hydrocephalus.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s162}}Obstinate strangury of a child.</​span>​
 +
 +====== MALE SEXUAL ORGANS. [22] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s164}}Nightly pollutions.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s165}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Youth,​ aet. 16.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s166}}Seminal ejaculations with spasms.
 +
 +====== FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. [23] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s168}}(In sick:) Prolapsus uteri.\\ {{anchor:​s169}}(In sick:) Violent contractions of uterus; labor pains.\\ {{anchor:​s170}}(In sick:) Rupture of uterus.\\ {{anchor:​s171}}(In sick:) Metrorrhagia.\\ {{anchor:​s172}}(OBS:​) Spasmodic affection during menses.\\ {{anchor:​s173}}(OBS:​) Suppressed menses.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s174}}Irregular or deficient menses with epileptic convulsions.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s175}}Suppressed menses or amenorrhea. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s176}}~</​span>​ Epilepsy.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s177}}Nervous chlorosis with a very dry skin.</​span>​
 +
 +====== PREGNANCY. PARTURITION. LACTATION. [24] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s181}}(In sick:) Miscarriage.\\ {{anchor:​s182}}Violent contractions of pregnant uterus.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s183}}Retained afterbirth.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s184}}Spasms in childbed from fright.\\ {{anchor:​s185}}(In sick:) Increase of lochial discharge.\\ {{anchor:​s186}}(OBS:​) Lochial discharge interrupted.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s187}}Eclampsia of sucklings.</​span>​
 +
 +====== RESPIRATION. [26] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s189}}Rattling breathing with spasms.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s190}}Breathing checked; suddenly a deep inhalation ends the attack.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s191}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Catalepsy.</​span>​
 +
 +====== COUGH. [27] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s193}}A half dry, painless cough, disturbing sleep. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s194}}~</​span>​ After recovery from hydrocephalus.
 +
 +====== INNER CHEST AND LUNGS. [28] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s196}}Audible rattling in chest. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s197}}~</​span>​ Eclampsia.
 +
 +====== HEART, PULSE AND CIRCULATION. [29] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s199}}Palpitation.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s200}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Hysteria.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s201}}Small ecchymoses on endocardium and pericardium.
 +
 +====== UPPER LIMBS. [32] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s203}}Trembling hands, spasmodically affected, are lifted and put near head. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s204}}~</​span>​ Hydrocephalus.\\ {{anchor:​s205}}Hydrocephalic spasms.\\ {{anchor:​s206}}Clenched thumbs.
 +
 +====== LOWER LIMBS. [33] ======
 +
 +<span grade4>​{{anchor:​s208}}Overfatigue and weakness of feet after long walks, or after long illness.</​span>​
 +
 +====== LIMBS IN GENERAL. [34] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s210}}Spasms of hands and feet.\\ {{anchor:​s211}}Tormenting stretching of limbs.
 +
 +====== REST. POSITION. MOTION. [35] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s215}}Has to sit but cannot without support, or she would be thrown from chair.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s216}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Chorea.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s217}}Exertion:​ attacks agg.; overfatigue.\\ {{anchor:​s218}}Motion:​ heaviness in head.
 +
 +====== NERVES. [36] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s220}}(In sick:) Sensation of nervous system.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s221}}In a very nervous state; constantly picking with fingers.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s222}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Epilepsy.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s223}}Very much exhausted, obliged to sit down after attack.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s224}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Catalepsy.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s225}}Dogs for a while motionless, remain standing half unconscious,​ head and tail lowered.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s226}}Paroxysms followed by a perfect though short soporous state.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s227}}(In sick:) Spasmodic twitchings, most in cervical muscles, drawing head upward and backward, later extending also to shoulders and back.\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s228}}Chorea.</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s229}}Spasms and convulsions.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s230}}Spasms lasting ten minutes or longer, ending in perfect relaxation resembling paralysis, followed by a sound sleep of half an hour or more.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s231}}Hysterical fits.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s232}}Convulsions,​ preventing falling asleep, more right side. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s233}}~</​span>​ Hydrocephalus.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s234}}Right side convulsed, left paralyzed.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s235}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Hydrocephalus.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s236}}Urine and feces pass involuntarily during spasms.\\ {{anchor:​s237}}Tetanus in periodical attacks, with pain in whole chest and increased trismus.\\ {{anchor:​s238}}Falling to ground with trismus, tonic spasms of one side of body, followed by clonic spasms.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s239}}Remaining in same position, she stares straight before her with fixed eyes.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s240}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Catalepsy.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s241}}Catalepsy since a great fright with anxiety and fear, in a man, aet. 25; attacks return after each vexation.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s242}}All the limbs in a violent clonic spasm, lasting about ten minutes, leaving a paralytic relaxation.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s243}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Eclampsia.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s244}}Exhaustion and sleep after eclampsia.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s245}}Clonic spasms of hands and feet.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s246}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Eclampsia.</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s247}}Eclampsia of sucklings or teething children.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s248}}Epileptic spasms of children.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s249}}(In sick:) Increase of epileptic paroxysms.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s250}}Epilepsy;​ often repeated attacks; day before attacks excitable, irritable; deep sleep after it; later, offensive sweat.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s251}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Epilepsy.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s252}}Suddenly seized with an electric shock, making him insensible two hours; foaming at mouth, which was drawn to left side; has considerable laceration of tongue after fit, and left side numb for two days.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s253}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Epilepsy.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s254}}Epileptic convulsions mostly in morning, at intervals of 2 of 4 months. {{anchor:​s255}}Child,​ aet. 4 years.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s256}}Nocturnal epilepsy with a man, aet. 42.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s257}}Frequent nocturnal epileptic paroxysms after suffering great grief.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s258}}Epileptic attacks in childbed after a fright.</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s259}}Epileptic spasms after cooling off while overheated from dancing.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s260}}Epileptic attacks consequent upon a drunken tumble into water.\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s261}}Epilepsy with menstrual disturbances.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s262}}Convulsions in daytime, consequent upon fever and diarrhea.</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s263}}Epileptic attacks, several every day.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s264}}Epileptic attacks follow each other so soon that the sick do not come to a full and clear consciousness.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s265}}(OBS:​) Epilepsy with imbecility.\\ {{anchor:​s266}}Epileptic vertigo.\\ {{anchor:​s267}}(OBS:​) Epilepsy with congestion to head.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s268}}Convulsions every 10 or 15 minutes, bending head backward and sideward.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s269}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Hydrocephalus.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s270}}Nocturnal epilepsy with violent trismus, injuring teeth.\\ {{anchor:​s271}}During epileptic attacks violent sweat of an offensive odor.
 +
 +====== SLEEP. [37] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s273}}Long and deep sleep after the attack. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s274}}~</​span>​ Epilepsy. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s275}}~</​span>​ Eclampsia.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s276}}Sopor.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s277}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Hydrocephalus.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s278}}Dreams of snow and strange people in room. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s279}}~</​span>​ Hydrocephalus.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s280}}No muscular motions at night.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s281}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Chorea.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s282}}Somnambulism,​ gets up at night and resumes her daily work.
 +
 +====== TIME. [38] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s284}}Morning:​ heaviness in head; tongue bitter; increased urination; epilepsy.\\ {{anchor:​s285}}Towards noon: epilepsy recurs.\\ {{anchor:​s286}}During day: irritable; excitable; convulsions.\\ {{anchor:​s287}}Towards evening: fainting fit.\\ {{anchor:​s288}}Night:​ pollutions; epilepsy; walks in sleep.\\ {{anchor:​s289}}After midnight: turbid urine.
 +
 +====== TEMPERATURE AND WEATHER. [39] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s291}}Temperature and Weather\\ {{anchor:​s292}}After a fall in water, while drunk. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s293}}~</​span>​ Epilepsy.
 +
 +====== FEVER. [40] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s295}}Chilly;​ generally unwell and drawing in limbs before an attack. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s296}}~</​span>​ Convulsions.\\ {{anchor:​s297}}Body cold. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s298}}~</​span>​ Hydrocephalus.\\ {{anchor:​s299}}Warm sweat all over, most on occiput; after remedy.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s300}}Febris nervosa stupida.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s301}}~</​span>​ <span grade2>​Hydrocephalus.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s302}}Sweat is a sign of relief. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s303}}~</​span>​ Epilepsy.\\ {{anchor:​s304}}(In sick:) Strong sweat, with a specific bad odor, cadaverous or garlicky. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s305}}~</​span>​ Ague.
 +
 +====== ATTACKS, PERIODICITY. [41] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s307}}Fits every five weeks, menses regular.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s308}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Epilepsy.</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s309}}Often repeated attacks.</​span>​ <span sbitared>​{{anchor:​s310}}~</​span>​ <span grade4>​Epilepsy.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s311}}Attacks of three to five minutes duration, twice within half an hour.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s312}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Catalepsy.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s313}}Attacks recur: at night; every five weeks; every 2 to 4 months.
 +
 +====== LOCALITY AND DIRECTION. [42] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s315}}Right side convulsed, left paralyzed.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s316}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Hydrocephalus.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s317}}Right side somewhat lame since birth, still convulsions on both sides with a boy, aet. 18 months.\\ {{anchor:​s318}}Left:​ pupil dilated; mouth drawn; side numb.\\ {{anchor:​s319}}Forward:​ lower jaw protrudes.\\ {{anchor:​s320}}Upward:​ eyes turn.\\ {{anchor:​s321}}Backward and sideways: head bends.
 +
 +====== SENSATIONS. [43] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s323}}Shooting:​ through head.\\ {{anchor:​s324}}Drawing:​ in limbs.\\ {{anchor:​s325}}Cramps:​ in stomach.\\ {{anchor:​s326}}Electric shock: in epilepsy.\\ {{anchor:​s327}}Heaviness:​ in head.
 +
 +====== TISSUES. [44] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s329}}Extreme hyperemia of medulla oblongata.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s330}}Congestion of brain and spine. {{anchor:​s331}}See Convulsions.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s332}}Small ecchymoses found on pericardium and endocardium.
 +
 +====== TOUCH. PASSIVE MOTION. INJURIES. [45] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s336}}Epilepsy from a blow on head, commencing three years after.</​span>​
 +
 +====== SKIN. [46] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s338}}(In sick:) Large scrofulous blotch after recovery of hydrocephalic spasms.
 +
 +====== STAGE OF LIFE, CONSTITUTION. [47] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s340}}Strong,​ full-blooded,​ well fed children, during dentition; eclampsia.\\ {{anchor:​s341}}Boy,​ aet. 14 weeks, 15 attacks in 24 hours; eclampsia.\\ {{anchor:​s342}}A child, aet. 6 months; after mother had suffered much from grief during pregnancy; from 4 to 6 paroxysms a day for 2 months; eclampsia.\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s343}}Boy,​ aet. 18 months; skull injured during birth; frightened by a bite of a dog; croup and convulsions.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s344}}A weakly, miserable boy, aet. 2, emaciated after typhus with diarrhea, loss of consciousness and constant boring with occiput in cushions; hydrocephalic spasms.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s345}}Girl,​ aet. 10, delicate, irritable; chorea; scrofula.\\ {{anchor:​s346}}Boy,​ aet. 12, after ascarides had been removed; chorea.\\ {{anchor:​s347}}A stout, active, healthy boy, aet. 13, suffering for three years from epilepsy, after a box on ear, having for six months from 6 to 18 paroxysms a day, besides 3 to 5 at night.\\ {{anchor:​s348}}Robust girl, aet. 10, has not menstruated;​ suffered since 18 months with somnambulism.\\ {{anchor:​s349}}Girl,​ aet. 16; attacked during her development;​ occurred every 48 hours; cured by a single dose; epilepsy.\\ {{anchor:​s350}}Girl,​ aet. 16, 3 or 4 epileptic attacks within a week, with irregular menses or after the menses.\\ {{anchor:​s351}}Girl,​ aet. 17, for 4 months 3 to 4 fits every day; epilepsy.\\ {{anchor:​s352}}A girl, aet. 17, since 5 years affected with epileptic attacks.\\ {{anchor:​s353}}Girl,​ aet. 18, strong, well developed, plethoric; epilepsy.\\ {{anchor:​s354}}Man,​ aet. 20, since 2 years; epilepsy.\\ {{anchor:​s355}}Man,​ aet. 20, after fright an epileptic paroxysm, later from taking cold, recurring every 3, 4 weeks, towards noon, finally every other day, between 9 and 10 A. M.\\ {{anchor:​s356}}Girl,​ aet. 27, fits since 12 years without an aura; menses regular; epilepsy.\\ {{anchor:​s357}}Weakly,​ hysteric women; menorrhagia.\\ {{anchor:​s358}}Woman,​ aet. 28, slender, weakly constitution,​ dry skin, after hearing frightful news, had two attacks of from 3 to 5 minutes duration in half an hour; catalepsy.\\ {{anchor:​s359}}Man,​ aet. 29, periodically epileptic for four years.\\ {{anchor:​s360}}Man,​ aet. 32, strong, powerful, fresh appearance and choleric temperament,​ epileptic attacks when he got angry.\\ {{anchor:​s361}}A somewhat imbecile man, aet. 36, attacked from childhood twice a week, sometimes oftener; first reduced to one a month, and by a stronger dose entirely removed; epilepsy.\\ {{anchor:​s362}}Woman,​ aet. 41, after changing an active for a sedentary life, attended by grief and menstrual irregularities,​ first hysterical difficulties,​ succeeded by convulsions passing into true epilepsy.\\ {{anchor:​s363}}Man,​ aet. 42, for a year and a half nocturnal epilepsy, recurring at intervals from 2 to 3 months.\\ {{anchor:​s364}}Man,​ aet. 45, lank, choleric, frequent attacks of catalepsy, six or more a day, aggravated by passion.\\ {{anchor:​s365}}A healthy man, aet. 60, suffering for years great care and grief, was attacked by fainting fit generally towards evening and finally decided epilepsy since 18 months.
 +
 +====== RELATIONS. [48] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s367}}Acts better given with wine than with water.\\ {{anchor:​s368}}Nearest relation: <span grade2>​Absinth.,​ Abrot.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s369}}More distant: <span grade2>​Cina,​ Tanac., Chamom., Arnic, Millef.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s370}}Compare with: <span grade2>​Caustic.,​ Pulsat., Ruta, Secale, Stramon.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s371}}In alternation:​ <span grade2>​Stramon.,​ Pulsat., Aurum.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s372}}After <span grade2>​Acon.,​ Bellad., Bryon., Helleb., Cina</​span>;​ on 5th day. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s373}}~</​span>​ Hydrocephalus acutus.\\ {{anchor:​s374}}After <span grade2>​Iodium</​span>,​ acted well. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s375}}~</​span>​ Epilepsy.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s376}}Caustic.</​span>​ in epilepsy after Artemisia.\\ {{anchor:​s377}}Similar to: <span grade2>​Absinth.</​span>​ (family relation); <span grade2>​Cicut.</​span>​ (staring, jerking head, etc.); <span grade2>​Cina</​span>​ (eyes); <span grade2>​Apis</​span>​ (hydrocephalus);​ <span grade2>​Helleb.</​span>​ (hydrocephalus);​ <span grade2>​Bufo</​span>​ (irritable before epileptic attack); <span grade2>​Caustic.,​ Chamom.</​span>​
 +
 +----
 +
 +====== DOCUMENT DESCRIPTOR ======
 +^ Source: | [[en:​mm:​hering:​start|The Guiding Symptoms of Our Materia Medica]] Vol. 02, 1880 |
 +^ Description:​ | Clinical materia medica of [[en:​rem:​r667|Artemisia Vulgaris]] |
 +^ Remedies: | [[en:​rem:​r667|Artemisia Vulgaris]] |
 +^ Author: | Hering, C. |
 +^ Year: | 1880 |
 +^ Editing: | errors only; interlinks; formatting |
 +^ Attribution:​ | Legatum Homeopathicum |}
  
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