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 +====== CHININUM SULPHURICUM ======
 +<span tc1>​{{anchor:​s1}}Chininum Sulphuricum. {{anchor:​s2}}(Chininum Sulfuricum.)</​span>​
 +
 +<span grade2>​{{anchor:​s3}}Sulphate of Quinine or Chinin. {{anchor:​s4}}C20H24N2O2,​ H2SO7 + 7H2O.</​span>​
 +
 +{{anchor:​s5}}One of the earliest provings was that by A. Noack, in 1839, Journal fr Arzneimittellehre,​ vol. ii, p. 379, who also proved Cinchoninum sulfuricum, in 1842, Hygea, vol. xvi. {{anchor:​s6}}For other provings see Encyclopaedia,​ vol. iii.
 +
 +{{anchor:​s7}}The pernicious and dangerous effects of crude doses of this drug, given in excess, are too well known to need mention. {{anchor:​s8}}When indicated, as this remedy often is, in the worst forms of intermittent,​ there is more safety and reliability to be found in the use of the potencies, even the higher, which act promptly and well, than in the use of massive doses. {{anchor:​s9}}In the words of Dr. H. C. Allen, the author of Therapeutics of Intermittent Fever, which should be in the hands of every homeopathic practitioner:​ "There is a wide difference between suppressing and curing a fever paroxysm, or any other disease; the homeopath can and ought to cure, not 'break up' the chill, '​suppress,'​ or 'cover up' the disease."​
 +
 +====== CLINICAL AUTHORITIES. ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s11}}- <span grade2>​Intermittent cephalalgia</​span>,​ Frank, vol. 2; <span grade2>​Periodical suborbital neuralgia</​span>,​ Escallier, N. A. J. H., vol. 13, p. 385; <span grade2>​Periodical supraorbital neuralgia</​span>,​ R. Hughes, B. J. H., vol. 26, p. 131; <span grade2>​Intermitting supraorbital neuralgia</​span>,​ Frank, vol. 3; <span grade2>​Intermittent ophthalmia</​span>,​ 3 cases, Frank, vols. 1 and 3; <span grade2>​Eye and Ear Symptoms, Scarlatina</​span>,​ E. W. Berridge, A. J. H. M. M., vol. 4, pp. 90-95; <span grade2>​Tinnitus</​span>,​ Winslow, H. M., p. 121; <span grade2>​Intermittent prosopalgia</​span>,​ 2 cases, Frank, vol. 1;[The same author mentions thirteen cases of cholera, giving a careful analysis of symptoms, treated, however, with Chin. sulph. in conjunction with Opium, which preparation was also used successfully as a prophylactic in two epidemics. {{anchor:​s12}}These cases are not included in our arrangement,​ on account of the compound prescription. {{anchor:​s13}}Dr. Aegidi, an old German practitioner,​ says: "For the precursory stage of cholera, I gave Chin. sulph., 0.01 to 0.06, one dose every evening for eight days. {{anchor:​s14}}None of the persons thus treated were attacked by cholera. {{anchor:​s15}}If I ever should live to see another cholera epidemic, I would give Chin. sulph. and ozonized water."​] <span grade2>​Enlargement of spleen</​span>,​ 3 cases, Frank, vol. 4; <span grade2>​Intermittent colic</​span>,​ Elb, Rückert'​s Klinische Erfahrungen,​ vol. 5, p. 364; <span grade2>​Intermittent diarrhea</​span>,​ Rückert, K. E., vol. 5, p. 410; <span grade2>​Intermittent uterine neuralgia</​span>,​ Frank, vol. 4; <span grade2>​Menorrhagia with headache</​span>,​ Frank, vol. 2; <span grade2>​Puerperal convulsions</​span>,​ Arnold, Rck. K. E., vol. 5, p. 660; <span grade2>​Intermittent pulmonary hemorrhage</​span>,​ Frank, vol. 1; <span grade2>​Intercostal neuralgia during convalescence from typhus</​span>,​ Kafka, Hirsch, Zeitschrift,​ 1, 123; <span grade2>​Periodical cervical neuralgia</​span>,​ Escallier, N. A. J. H., vol. 13, p. 387; <span grade2>​Sciatic neuralgia</​span>,​ Escallier, N. A. J. H., vol. 13, p. 387; <span grade2>​Acute articular rheumatism</​span>,​ Escallier, Hom. Rev., vol. 4; <span grade2>​Acute rheumatism</​span>,​ Frank, vol. 4, p. 103; <span grade2>​Spinal irritation</​span>,​ Schleicher, Rck K. E., vol. 5, p. 868; <span grade2>​Epilepsy</​span>,​ Frank, vol. 1; <span grade2>​Intermittent apoplexy</​span>,​ Frank, vol. 2; <span grade2>​Intermittent paraplegia</​span>,​ 2 cases, Frank, vol. 1; <span grade2>​Ordinary cases of ague</​span>,​ B. J. H., vol. 23, p. 104; <span grade2>​Intermittent fever</​span>,​ 11 cases, Rck. K. E., vol. 4, p. 895; C. H. von Tagen, A. J. H. M. E., vol. 4, p. 123; 2 cases, Watzke, Oestr. Zeit. fr Hom., vol. 2; H. V. Miller, Allen'​s Therapeutics of Intermittents;​ J. W. Routh, 3 cases, Med. Inv., vol. 10, p. 28; Escallier and Jeans, B. J. H., vol. 32, p. 723; W. H. Holcombe, U. S. Med. & Surg. {{anchor:​s16}}Journ.,​ 1872; Lembke, N. A. J. H., vol. 4, p. 277; <span grade2>​Chronic intermittent fever</​span>,​ Anon., Med. Ind., vol. 7, p. 296; <span grade2>​Typhus</​span>,​ Frank, vol. 3; <span grade2>​Dropsy with enlarged spleen</​span>,​ Frank, vol. 4; <span grade2>​Confluent haemorrhagic variola</​span>,​ Frank, vol. 3.
 +
 +====== MIND. [1] ======
 +
 +<span grade2>​{{anchor:​s18}}Indifference,​ stupid expression, vacant stare, averse to answering questions.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s19}}~</​span>​ <span grade2>​Typhus.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s20}}Great mental depression.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s21}}~</​span>​ <span grade2>​Variola.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s22}}Despondency.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s23}}Semi-consciousness,​ she is partly insensible to pain.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s24}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Spinal irritation.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s25}}Unconsciousness.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s26}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Puerperal convulsions.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s27}}Unconsciousness,​ with red face, deep and noisy respiration,​ pulse full and very slow, recurring every other day at same hour.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s28}}~</​span>​ <span grade2>​Intermittent apoplexy.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s29}}Decrease of imaginative faculty, with inability to remain standing.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s30}}Anxiety,​ downheartedness,​ moroseness, despondency,​ laziness, lassitude, and aversion to all kinds of work.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s31}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cholera.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s32}}Recurrence of feeling of impending evil.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s33}}Anguish and general sweat.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s34}}Loud sobbing and weeping.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s35}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Spinal irritation.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s36}}Delirium all night while lying quietly on his back.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s37}}~</​span>​ <span grade2>​Typhus.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s38}}Delirium as if from intoxication,​ with humming in ears.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s39}}Furious delirium, with screaming and jumping out of bed.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s40}}Furious delirium at night, with great restlessness,​ followed by stupor in morning.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s41}}Delirium during heat.</​span>​
 +
 +====== SENSORIUM. [2] ======
 +
 +<span grade2>​{{anchor:​s43}}Apathy,​ with stupid facial expression.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s44}}~</​span>​ <span grade2>​Typhus.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s45}}Head heavy and giddy, he wants to lie down.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s46}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Periodical cervical neuralgia.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s47}}Dizziness and enlarged feeling of head.\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s48}}Whirling in head like a mill-wheel.</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s49}}Vertigo,​ with buzzing in ears, difficult breathing, and sickness at stomach.</​span>​
 +
 +====== INNER HEAD. [3] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s51}}Pain in temple and forehead at noon, increasing gradually till temporal arteries throb obviously, with heat in head, tingling in ears, thirst, copious micturition,​ anxiety and great debility.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s52}}Frontal headache, where frontal bone verges towards top of head, a shaking pain, she feels every step, begins towards noon with chill.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s53}}Beating in vertex.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s54}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Scarlatina.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s55}}Violent headache, particularly on left side, with throbbing of temporal arteries.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s56}}Heaviness in head as from a cold.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s57}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cholera.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s58}}Dull headache, with debility or with numbness.\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s59}}Intermittent neuralgia at regular hours.</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s60}}Intermittent headache, violent throbbing, with vertigo and heat in face, involuntary closing of eyelids from sheer prostration.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s61}}Headache with nausea, chilliness, cold feet, great prostration.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s62}}~</​span>​ <span grade2>​Menorrhagia.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s63}}Violent attacks of left-sided hemicrania occurring in evening.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s64}}Headache,​ the pain is not severe, but day after day, and week after week, the brain is one continued ache.</​span>​
 +
 +====== OUTER HEAD. [4] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s66}}Sensitiveness and tightness of scalp, and soreness of roots of hair.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s67}}Distension of veins about head and neck.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s68}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Puerperal convulsions.</​span>​
 +
 +====== SIGHT AND EYES. [5] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s70}}Bright lights and sparks before eyes.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s71}}Black spot, size of pin's head, about eighteen inches from right eye, and moving with eye, for some weeks.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s72}}Dimness of vision as from a net before eyes, and once as from a dark fog.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s73}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Typhus.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s74}}Blindness;​ amblyopia; amaurosis.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s75}}Can only see objects when looking at them sideways.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s76}}Great sensitiveness of eye to light, with lachrymation in full glare of light.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s77}}Disk and retina both very anemic.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s78}}Eyes staring and lustreless.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s79}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Spinal irritation.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s80}}Eyes lustreless and restless.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s81}}Dilatation of pupils.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s82}}Supraorbital neuralgia occurring daily.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s83}}Neuralgic twinges in supra and infraorbital nerves generally periodic in character.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s84}}Intermittent strabismus; child would squint one day and be entirely well on the next.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s85}}Conjunctiva injected, lids red and swollen, pupils contracted, lachrymation,​ extreme photophobia,​ tearing in orbit and headache, with thirst and fever; all appearing every second day.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s86}}At 12 o'​clock,​ daily, violent paroxysms of pain in and around left eye, conjunctiva inflamed, photophobia,​ pupil contracted, lachrymation,​ pressure amel. pain; aggravation lasts until 8 P. M.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s87}}A sudden attack of violent pain above left eye, at 8 P. M., four days in succession, accompanied by slight delirium, muscular twitching and excessive sensitiveness to light and noise.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s88}}Violent stitching, throbbing pain in left eye, extending to forehead and temple, with photophobia,​ lachrymation,​ and inflamed conjunctiva,​ beginning at 1 P. M. daily, and lasting until 7, followed by perspiration.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s89}}~</​span>​ <span grade2>​Intermittent.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s90}}Lancinating pain under right eye, commences at 7 A. M., lasting until after 3 P. M., when it disappears, leaving a sensation within cranium as if there was water dropping.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s91}}Peculiar dryness of eyes.\\ {{anchor:​s92}}Eyes close from weariness.
 +
 +====== HEARING AND EARS. [6] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s94}}Violent ringing in ears during a chill.\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s95}}Ringing in ears, especially noticed in left, seldom in right.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s96}}Ringing as of bells.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s97}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Spinal irritation.</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s98}}Buzzing in ears.</​span>​ <span sbitared>​{{anchor:​s99}}~</​span>​ <span grade4>​Typhus.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s100}}Deafness from concussion of brain, especially of region of auditory nerve.\\ {{anchor:​s101}}Hardness of hearing, with violent headache.\\ {{anchor:​s102}}Tingling in ears, continually or only during headache, with giddiness when stooping.\\ {{anchor:​s103}}(In sick:) Tinnitus, with injection of vessels along handle of malleus, with fullness in head and giddiness.
 +
 +====== SMELL AND NOSE. [7] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s105}}Frequent epistaxis.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s106}}Violent epistaxis of young persons.</​span>​
 +
 +====== UPPER FACE. [8] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s108}}Dull and stupid expression, with flushed face.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s109}}While writing sudden ache above left zygoma, also at temporal ridge.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s110}}Aching about left malar bone in evening.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s111}}Flushing of face, with redness of eyes and ears.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s112}}Face pale and suffering, lips and nails blue.</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s113}}Very pale, anxious face.</​span>​ <span sbitared>​{{anchor:​s114}}~</​span>​ <span grade4>​Spinal irritation.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s115}}Paleness of face, violent thirst, nausea, weakness of feet with deafness when walking, and occasional sweat over whole body.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s116}}Jaundiced hue of face and conjunctivae.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s117}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Intermittent.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s118}}Face emaciated, stupid.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s119}}~</​span>​ <span grade2>​Typhus.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s120}}Attacks of prosopalgia,​ occurring at 10 A. M., 3 P. M. and 10 P. M.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s121}}Right-sided prosopalgia daily, from 7 A. M. until noon, accompanied by fever and lachrymation of right eye; the suffering parts become moist.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s122}}Facial neuralgia, morning periodicity,​ pains usually commence on left side, but sometimes on right side, and occasionally on both; attacks commence every morning, and continue from 7 to 12 o'​clock;​ pains are lancinating,​ commence under eye, and soon extend into and around eye, causing considerable lachrymation;​ pains amel. by pressure.</​span>​
 +
 +====== LOWER FACE. [9] ======
 +
 +<span grade2>​{{anchor:​s124}}Swelling of submaxillary region.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s125}}~</​span>​ <span grade2>​Variola.</​span>​
 +
 +====== TASTE, SPEECH, TONGUE. [11] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s127}}Tongue flabby, coated white or yellow in centre, pale on margin.\\ {{anchor:​s128}}Bitter taste with clean tongue.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s129}}Tongue and mouth dry; bitter taste.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s130}}~</​span>​ <span grade2>​Typhus.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s131}}Inability to pronounce names, and slowness of sense.
 +
 +====== APPETITE, THIRST. DESIRES, AVERSIONS. [14] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s134}}Thirst during chill and apyrexia.\\ {{anchor:​s135}}Excessive thirst, with dryness of mouth and fauces, just before and during hot stage.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s136}}Real thirst mostly only during sweat.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s137}}Excessive repugnance to all food.</​span>​
 +
 +====== EATING AND DRINKING. [15] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s139}}After eating, oppression, nausea and desire to sleep.
 +
 +====== HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND VOMITING. [16] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s141}}Nausea and loathing of food.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s142}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cholera.</​span>​
 +
 +====== SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. [17] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s144}}Pressure in pit of stomach up into throat, and pressure in stomach, agg. after drinking water.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s145}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cholera.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s146}}After eating, pressure in stomach, followed by cutting in upper and middle abdominal region.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s147}}Even the slightest food causes pressure in stomach and a return of the usual symptoms.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s148}}Pain in epigastrium,​ agg. by pressure.\\ {{anchor:​s149}}Swelling and sensitiveness of epigastrium.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s150}}Dyspepsia or cardialgia, with nausea, loathing of food, bitter eructations,​ bitter taste in mouth, vomiting of bile, oppression of stomach, heartburn or burning in stomach and esophagus, and feeling of constriction and pulling sensation in stomach.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s151}}Severe cardialgia.
 +
 +====== HYPOCHONDRIA. [18] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s153}}Pain in region of liver, shortly before going to bed.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s154}}Severe pain in left hypochondrium,​ with shaking chill.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s155}}Pain in region of liver and spleen, on bending, taking a deep breath, or coughing.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s156}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Intermittent.</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s157}}Painful enlargement of spleen after intermittent.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s158}}Enlargement of spleen with dropsy.</​span>​
 +
 +====== ABDOMEN AND LOINS. [19] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s160}}Pain in bowels, especially after eating.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s161}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cholera.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s162}}Griping and tearing in abdomen, extending to chest, with pressing towards groin during menses.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s163}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Dysmenorrhea.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s164}}Flatulent colic of an intermittent type.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s165}}Abdomen distended.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s166}}~</​span>​ <span grade2>​Typhus.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s167}}~</​span>​ <span grade2>​Variola.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s168}}Visceral obstructions,​ especially engorgement of spleen and liver.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s169}}Cecal region distended, gurgling on pressure.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s170}}~</​span>​ <span grade2>​Typhus.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s171}}Relaxed condition of digestive organs of old people, under the form of dyspepsia.</​span>​
 +
 +====== STOOLS AND RECTUM. [20] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s173}}Nightly diarrhea.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s174}}Diarrhea;​ stools watery, slimy, dark, or even blackish, having an offensive smell.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s175}}Constipation or soft stools followed by weakness.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s176}}Involuntary diarrheic stools.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s177}}~</​span>​ <span grade2>​Typhus.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s178}}Stool hard, resembling sheep dung.
 +
 +====== URINARY ORGANS. [21] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s180}}Burning in urethra during urination.\\ {{anchor:​s181}}The urine soon becomes turbid, with slimy flocks and a clay-colored,​ greasy sediment.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s182}}Urine fatty and deposits a straw-yellow,​ brick-dust sediment.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s183}}Involuntary urination.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s184}}~</​span>​ <span grade2>​Typhus.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s185}}Diabetes.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s186}}Albuminuria.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s187}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Puerperal convulsions.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s188}}Phosphates increased.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s189}}Urine loaded with lithates.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s190}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Supraorbital neuralgia.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s191}}Haematuria.
 +
 +====== FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. [23] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s193}}Menses too early and too profuse.\\ {{anchor:​s194}}Violent uterine contractions sufficient to produce abortion.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s195}}Profuse menses followed by headache, with nausea, chilliness, cold feet and prostration.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s196}}Passive metrorrhagias,​ with diminished irritability.</​span>​
 +
 +====== PREGNANCY. PARTURITION. LACTATION. [24] ======
 +
 +<span grade2>​{{anchor:​s200}}Two weeks after confinement,​ in consequence of fright, violent uterine neuralgia, returning at same hour every afternoon, accompanied by dyspnea, small pulse, and clammy sweat on extremities,​ uterine region sensitive to touch.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s201}}The labor pains appear like tonic spasms, and are accompanied by convulsive twitches, unconsciousness after parturition,​ tetanic convulsions,​ in intervals convulsive action of muscles of face, eyes, etc.; want of consciousness,​ oppressed respiration,​ distended veins on head and neck, weak, rapid and intermitting pulse, and albuminuria.</​span>​
 +
 +====== VOICE AND LARYNX. TRACHEA AND BRONCHIA. [25] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s204}}Intermittent aphonia.\\ {{anchor:​s205}}More or less complete loss of voice, about 4 P. M.; preceded by thirst, cough, constriction of neck, headache or neuralgia; heat in head and frequent pulse.
 +
 +====== RESPIRATION. [26] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s207}}Can scarcely breathe from weakness.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s208}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Intermittent.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s209}}Respirations 28.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s210}}~</​span>​ <span grade2>​Variola.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s211}}Oppressed respiration.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s212}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Puerperal convulsions.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s213}}Painful sense of pressure and weight on chest.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s214}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Spinal irritation.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s215}}Anxiety and dyspnea with intercostal pain.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s216}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Typhus.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s217}}Respiration very much accelerated,​ abnormal rising and falling of thorax.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s218}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Spinal irritation.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s219}}Respiration slow and irregular.
 +
 +====== COUGH. [27] ======
 +
 +<span grade2>​{{anchor:​s221}}Troublesome,​ moist cough.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s222}}~</​span>​ <span grade2>​Variola.</​span>​
 +
 +====== INNER CHEST AND LUNGS. [28] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s224}}Oppression of chest.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s225}}Stitches in left side, below short ribs.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s226}}Lancinations in right half of chest, extending towards shoulder, arresting breathing, amel. by bending trunk forward.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s227}}Rattling of phlegm through entire right side of chest.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s228}}~</​span>​ <span grade2>​Typhus.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s229}}Hemorrhage from lungs; with diarrhea, fever, cold sweat and prostration.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s230}}Pain in chest during chill.</​span>​
 +
 +====== HEART, PULSE AND CIRCULATION. [29] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s232}}Weak,​ rapid and intermitting pulse.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s233}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Puerperal convulsions.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s234}}Pulse 100, very small, heartbeat not perceptible,​ sounds scarcely audible.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s235}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Spinal irritation.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s236}}Pulse 120.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s237}}~</​span>​ <span grade2>​Variola.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s238}}Palpitation from a little exercise.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s239}}Angina pectoris with marasmus.\\ {{anchor:​s240}}Pulse:​ accelerated;​ large; full during chill and heat, weak and trembling at close of paroxysm, from fifty to sixty per minute; slow, particularly after eating; full or small, but weak and slow; frequent during heat.
 +
 +====== OUTER CHEST. [30] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s242}}Stinging,​ tearing pain in intercostal space, between eighth and ninth ribs, right side, extending from spine to sternum, sensitive to pressure, agg. from 4 to 7 P. M., produces anxiety and dyspnea.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s243}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Typhus.</​span>​
 +
 +====== NECK AND BACK. [31] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s245}}Every day at about 4 P. M. violent pain in lateral muscles of neck, which appear to him to be swollen and contracted, his head is giddy and heavy, and he wants to lie down.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s246}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Periodical cervical neuralgia.</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s247}}Sensitiveness of last cervical and first dorsal vertebrae to pressure.</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s248}}Spine painful on pressure in all stages of fever paroxysm.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s249}}Three upper dorsal vertebrae are sensitive and painful to touch; pressure causes dyspnea.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s250}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Spinal irritation.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s251}}Periodical pain in back, returning about midnight and extending into head.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s252}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Spinal irritation.</​span>​
 +
 +====== UPPER LIMBS. [32] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s254}}Rheumatism of right shoulder.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s255}}Hands cold and cold sweat.</​span>​
 +
 +====== LOWER LIMBS. [33] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s257}}Sciatic neuralgia, on right side, of many weeks duration.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s258}}Acute rheumatic pain in left ankle joint after taking cold, accompanied by fever and profuse sweat.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s259}}Paralysis of lower extremities,​ involuntary stools and urination, occurring every other day during fever epidemic.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s260}}Paralysis of lower extremities,​ first occurring at 6 P. M., then half and hour earlier every day, with headache, chill, heat and sweat.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s261}}Cutting pains in feet during chill, ankles swollen.</​span>​
 +
 +====== LIMBS IN GENERAL. [34] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s263}}Heaviness and aching in all limbs and especially in joints.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s264}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cholera.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s265}}Stiffness of nearly all joints, right wrist and knee joint very painful and much swollen.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s266}}~</​span>​ <span grade2>​Acute rheumatism.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s267}}Acute articular rheumatism.</​span>​
 +
 +====== REST. POSITION. MOTION. [35] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s271}}Wants to lie down.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s272}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Periodical cervical neuralgia.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s273}}Lying on back: delirium all night.\\ {{anchor:​s274}}Bending:​ taking a deep breath or coughing; pain in region of liver and spleen.\\ {{anchor:​s275}}Bending trunk forward: amel. lancinations in chest.\\ {{anchor:​s276}}Stooping:​ giddiness.\\ {{anchor:​s277}}Motion:​ during fever produces chilliness.\\ {{anchor:​s278}}While writing: sudden ache above left zygoma and at temporal ridge.\\ {{anchor:​s279}}Walking:​ she feels every step, frontal headache; deafness.\\ {{anchor:​s280}}Exertion:​ the least excites sweat.\\ {{anchor:​s281}}Exercise:​ palpitation.
 +
 +====== NERVES. [36] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s283}}Great irritation of whole body.\\ {{anchor:​s284}}Extreme restlessness.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s285}}Great sensitiveness against external influences; general weakness.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s286}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cholera.</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s287}}Feels weak and nervous, a little exercise gives him palpitation.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s288}}Lassitude and inability to attend to his duties, has lost all zest for sport and exercise.</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s289}}Debility caused by considerable losses of fluids; particularly after weakening loss of blood.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s290}}General weakness, especially of feet.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s291}}Weakness and trembling in limbs and slow pulse.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s292}}Trembling in extremities;​ the power of will over them seemed to be very much hampered.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s293}}Subsultus tendinum.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s294}}~</​span>​ <span grade2>​Typhus.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s295}}Twitching,​ or clonic spasm in limbs.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s296}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Spinal irritation.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s297}}Epileptic attacks returning every seven days, of short duration.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s298}}Tetanic spasms with loss of consciousness during parturition and afterwards; swollen veins on head and neck; pulse frequent, intermittent and weak; albuminuria.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s299}}Tetanic convulsions;​ during intervals unconsciousness.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s300}}Falling in streets.\\ {{anchor:​s301}}Paralysis.\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s302}}Intermittent neuralgia, pain return with great regularity.</​span>​
 +
 +====== SLEEP. [37] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s304}}Sleeplessness from over-stimulation of nervous system.</​span>​
 +
 +====== TIME. [38] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s306}}All night: delirium; high fever.\\ {{anchor:​s307}}At night: furious delirium; diarrhea.\\ {{anchor:​s308}}About midnight: pain in back returns.\\ {{anchor:​s309}}In morning: stupor after delirium; facial neuralgia.\\ {{anchor:​s310}}At 8 A. M.: chill.\\ {{anchor:​s311}}At 10 A. M.: attacks of prosopalgia.\\ {{anchor:​s312}}At 7 A. M. until noon: right-sided prosopalgia;​ facial neuralgia.\\ {{anchor:​s313}}Towards noon: frontal headache, with chill.\\ {{anchor:​s314}}At noon: pain in temple and forehead; violent neuralgia in and about left eye; chill.\\ {{anchor:​s315}}Afternoon:​ uterine neuralgia.\\ {{anchor:​s316}}At 7 A. M. until after 3 P. M.: lancinating under right eye.\\ {{anchor:​s317}}At 3 P. M.: prosopalgia;​ shaking chill.\\ {{anchor:​s318}}About 4 P. M.: cervical neuralgia.\\ {{anchor:​s319}}At 4 P. M.: aphonia; chill.\\ {{anchor:​s320}}From 4 to 7 P. M.: intercostal neuralgia agg.\\ {{anchor:​s321}}At 6 P. M.: paralysis of lower extremities.\\ {{anchor:​s322}}From 12 to 8 P. M.: neuralgia around left eye.\\ {{anchor:​s323}}At 1 to 7 P. M.: stitching, throbbing in left eye.\\ {{anchor:​s324}}At 8 P. M.: attack of pain above left eye.\\ {{anchor:​s325}}At 10 P. M.: prosopalgia;​ dull; fever reaches its height.\\ {{anchor:​s326}}From 6 P. M. to 4 A. M.: duration of fever.\\ {{anchor:​s327}}Evening:​ attacks of hemicrania; aching under malar bone.
 +
 +====== TEMPERATURE AND WEATHER. [39] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s329}}Heat:​ partially amel. symptoms in chill.
 +
 +====== FEVER. [40] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s331}}Paroxysms ushered in with a mere transitory, at times almost imperceptible chilly feeling, principally across shoulders and nape of neck, up and down spine, lasting for a few moments only, occurring at different times throughout day.</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s332}}Chill,​ regular paroxysms at same hour.</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s333}}Decided shaking chill at 3 P. M.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s334}}During chill, blue lips and nails, ringing in ears, pale face.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s335}}Internal chilliness.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s336}}Chilliness,​ especially in back, alternating with flushes of heat.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s337}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cholera.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s338}}Chill every third day at 10 P. M., with intense thirst and pain in chest, followed by heat with headache, afterwards profuse perspiration;​ little thirst during heat and sweat.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s339}}Chill every third day at 10 A. M., with cutting pains in feet, and swollen ankles.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s340}}Quartan;​ chill at 4 P. M.; chilly and hot flashes in alternation for an hour, introducing a high fever, which lasts all night, with profuse sweat; during fever motion produces chilliness; constant burning in stomach; thirst satisfied for a moment with a swallow of cold water; lips covered with colorless vesicles.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s341}}Quotidian;​ chill at 8 A. M.; chill, fever and sweat well marked, each lasting about two hours; thirst for large draughts of cold water during whole paroxysm; nausea continually and lasting till next chill.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s342}}Fever and ague, no symptoms during apyrexia except some lassitude; paroxysms are regular and not attended with very obvious disturbances of any organ.</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s343}}Distinct cold, hot and sweating stages, and perfect apyrexia.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s344}}Paroxysm anticipates about two hours each time, apyrexia clear.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s345}}Tertian;​ chill at 12 o'​clock,​ M.; chill illy defined, lasting one-half hour, followed by intense fever, lasting ten hours, and terminating in scanty sweat; constant frontal headache; severe aching in limbs; heat partially relieves all symptoms, particularly the chilliness.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s346}}Fever and ague with spinal irritation, cervical and dorsal vertebrae very tender to touch, pains in loins, thighs, and lower limbs generally, convulsive movements and jerks of single muscles, slight cramps, often only of muscles of left side, dyspnea and oppression of chest, noises in ears with vertigo and dullness of mind.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s347}}Fever sets in about 6 P. M. and reaches its height about 10, continues until about 4 A. M., when sweat usually follows, with great prostration.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s348}}Fever with fullness in head, ringing in ears, together with hardness of hearing, dimness of vision, jaundiced hue of face and conjunctiva.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s349}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Intermittent fever.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s350}}Fever heat with delirium, fullness of head, ringing in ears, and hardness of hearing.\\ {{anchor:​s351}}Strong heat over whole skin, with accelerated pulse.\\ {{anchor:​s352}}Great heat of skin and dryness of mouth and fauces.\\ {{anchor:​s353}}Violent heat with frequent yawning and sneezing.\\ {{anchor:​s354}}Heat gradually breaks into sweat while perfectly quiet.\\ {{anchor:​s355}}Profuse perspiration,​ especially on back and neck, when he sleeps.\\ {{anchor:​s356}}Sweat easily excited through least exertion.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s357}}Sweat relieves all symptoms but headache, which is increased.</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s358}}Debilitating sweat.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s359}}Typhus with great prostration,​ stupid facial expression, headache, diarrhea, nosebleed, alternate chill and fever, aversion to move.</​span>​
 +
 +====== ATTACKS, PERIODICITY. [41] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s361}}Chill comes at 10 or 11 A. M. or between 3 and 10 P. M.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s362}}Paroxysms return every other day, or anticipates one to three hours every day.\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s363}}Stages of chill, fever and sweat well marked and distinct.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s364}}Attacks of prosopalgia:​ at 10 A. M., 3 P. M. and 10 P. M.\\ {{anchor:​s365}}Every other day: at same hour, unconsciousness;​ conjunctivitis;​ paralysis of lower extremities;​ chill.\\ {{anchor:​s366}}Every seven days: epileptic attacks.\\ {{anchor:​s367}}Daily:​ supraorbital neuralgia; stitching; throbbing pain in left eye; prosopalgia;​ uterine neuralgia; cervical neuralgia; paralysis of lower extremities.\\ {{anchor:​s368}}At regular hours: neuralgia; chill.\\ {{anchor:​s369}}Periodic:​ neuralgic twinges in supra and infraorbital nerves; ophthalmia; facial neuralgia; pulmonary hemorrhage; pain in back; nervous and congestive paroxysms; trismus; paraplegia.\\ {{anchor:​s370}}Intermittent:​ neuralgia; headache; strabismus; colic; uterine neuralgia; pulse.\\ {{anchor:​s371}}Anticipates about two hours each time: fever paroxysm.\\ {{anchor:​s372}}Half an hour earlier every day: paralysis of lower extremities.\\ {{anchor:​s373}}Four days in succession: violent pain above left eye at 8 P. M.\\ {{anchor:​s374}}For some weeks: black spot before right eye.\\ {{anchor:​s375}}Of many weeks' duration: sciatic neuralgia.\\ {{anchor:​s376}}Day after day and week after week: continuous headache.
 +
 +====== LOCALITY AND DIRECTION. [42] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s378}}Left:​ headache and throbbing of temporal arteries; hemicrania; neuralgia around eye; pain above eye; stitching, throbbing in eye; ringing in ear; sudden ache above zygoma; aching about malar bone; pain in hypochondrium,​ with chill; stitches below short ribs; acute rheumatic pain in ankle joint; cramp in muscles in fever and ague, with spinal irritation.\\ {{anchor:​s379}}Right:​ black spot before eye; lancinating under eye; ringing in ear more seldom than in left; prosopalgia,​ with lachrymation of eye; lancinations in half of chest; stinging, tearing in intercostal space, between eighth and ninth ribs; rheumatism of shoulder; sciatic neuralgia; wrist and knee joint pain and swollen.
 +
 +====== SENSATIONS. [43] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s381}}Internal bad feeling, as of coming illness.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s382}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cholera.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s383}}As of water dropping in cranium; as if swollen and contracted, lateral muscles of neck.\\ {{anchor:​s384}}Pain:​ in temple and forehead; in epigastrium;​ in region of liver; in left hypochondrium;​ in bowels; in chest, during chill; in lateral muscles of neck; in right wrist and knee joint; in back; in lower limbs.\\ {{anchor:​s385}}Violent pains: above left eye.\\ {{anchor:​s386}}Lancinating:​ under right eye; in face; in right half of chest, towards shoulder.\\ {{anchor:​s387}}Cutting:​ in upper and middle abdomen; in feet during chill.\\ {{anchor:​s388}}Stitches:​ in left eye, forehead and temple; in left side, below short ribs.\\ {{anchor:​s389}}Stinging:​ in intercostal space.\\ {{anchor:​s390}}Tearing:​ in head; in orbit; in abdomen; in intercostal space.\\ {{anchor:​s391}}Neuralgia:​ in head; in eyes; around eyes; in face; of uterus; sciatic, right side.\\ {{anchor:​s392}}Rheumatic pain; in right shoulder; in left ankle joint.\\ {{anchor:​s393}}Shaking pain: in frontal region.\\ {{anchor:​s394}}Griping:​ in abdomen.\\ {{anchor:​s395}}Burning:​ in stomach; in urethra.\\ {{anchor:​s396}}Soreness:​ of roots of hair.\\ {{anchor:​s397}}Aching:​ in brain; above left zygoma and at temporal ridge; about left malar bone; in all the limbs.\\ {{anchor:​s398}}Throbbing:​ headache; in left eye, forehead and temple.\\ {{anchor:​s399}}Beating:​ in vertex.\\ {{anchor:​s400}}Stiffness:​ of joints.\\ {{anchor:​s401}}Pressure:​ in pit of stomach up into throat; in stomach; on chest.\\ {{anchor:​s402}}Constriction:​ in stomach; of neck.\\ {{anchor:​s403}}Tightness:​ of scalp.\\ {{anchor:​s404}}Pulling sensation: in stomach.\\ {{anchor:​s405}}Heaviness:​ in head; in all the limbs.\\ {{anchor:​s406}}Numbness:​ with headache.\\ {{anchor:​s407}}Tingling:​ in ears.\\ {{anchor:​s408}}Heat:​ in head; in face.\\ {{anchor:​s409}}Dryness:​ of eyes; of mouth and fauces.
 +
 +====== TISSUES. [44] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s411}}"​Debility of ganglionic nutritive fibres."​\\ {{anchor:​s412}}"​Builds up and prevents destruction of nerve tissue.{{anchor:​s413}}"​ [Obs. "Bina and his disciples found that Chininum sulfuricum, in solutions of one to ten thousand, acts fatally to infusoria, vibriones, etc., but not on fungi of mould and on salt water ameba, prevents the fermentation of lactic acid and of alcohol, but not the diastatic action on starch and on the digestive juices; that it destroys the movements of the white blood-globules in the protoplasma,​ and thus prevents their emigration in inflammations;​ that it diminishes the quantities of urea, and diminishes and retards the change of tissue in the animal body."​]\\ {{anchor:​s414}}Phthisis intestinalis,​ nausea, gagging, loss of appetite, distension of the abdomen, constant pressure in the umbilical region, constipation,​ emaciation, hectic fever and delirium.\\ {{anchor:​s415}}Intermittent fever in cachectic persons by loss of blood or from continued and long prostration.\\ {{anchor:​s416}}Angina pectoris, where marasmus is a prominent symptom.\\ {{anchor:​s417}}Fever with regular type, complete intermissions.\\ {{anchor:​s418}}Periodical recurrence of nervous and congestive "​paroxysms,​ trismus, paraplegia, ophthalmia, pulmonary hemorrhage, etc\\ {{anchor:​s419}}Diminished pulse and propelling power in arterial system, injures the muscular fibres.\\ {{anchor:​s420}}Fever complicated with gastric troubles and torpidity of the bowels.\\ {{anchor:​s421}}Erethism of the circulatory system.\\ {{anchor:​s422}}Prostration with hyperesthesia.
 +
 +====== TOUCH. PASSIVE MOTION. INJURIES. [45] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s426}}Great sensitiveness against external influences.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s427}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cholera.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s428}}Pressure:​ amel. neuralgia around left eye; amel. facial neuralgia; agg. pain in epigastrium;​ intercostal space sensitive; last cervical and first dorsal vertebrae sensitive; dorsal vertebrae painful; spine painful; on dorsal vertebrae causes dyspnea.\\ {{anchor:​s429}}Touch:​ uterine region sensitive; third dorsal vertebrae painful; three upper dorsal vertebrae painful and sensitive; skin sensitive.
 +
 +====== SKIN. [46] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s431}}Inflammation of skin.\\ {{anchor:​s432}}Skin flaccid and sensitive to touch.\\ {{anchor:​s433}}Deadness and livid redness of skin, with formation of a gelatinous pseudo-membrane or thin superficial scurf.\\ {{anchor:​s434}}Urticaria eruption over body.\\ {{anchor:​s435}}Red rash over whole body, with severe stinging followed by desquamation.\\ {{anchor:​s436}}Gangrenous and fetid suppurations.\\ {{anchor:​s437}}Cancerous ulcers, thick, livid, humid crust, which becomes dry and black, with red, humid and finally yellowish dilated margins.\\ {{anchor:​s438}}Recommended in plague, by Lorbacher.\\ {{anchor:​s439}}Sudamina and red spots in typhus.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s440}}Confluent smallpox, eruption hemorrhagic;​ pulse 120, respiration 28, abdomen distended but painless, submaxillary region swollen, moist, troublesome cough, great mental depression.</​span>​
 +
 +====== STAGE OF LIFE, CONSTITUTION. [47] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s442}}Cachectic persons weakened by loss of blood.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s443}}Suits weakly, florid, sanguine and nervous constitutions.\\ {{anchor:​s444}}Boy,​ aet. 10; enlargement of spleen.\\ {{anchor:​s445}}A boy, aet. 13; epileptic attacks.\\ {{anchor:​s446}}A boy, aet. 13; intermittent paralysis of lower limbs.\\ {{anchor:​s447}}Boy,​ aet. 15, growing very fast, and undergoing changes incident to puberty; lassitude.\\ {{anchor:​s448}}Young P., aet. 16, jeweler; periodical cervical neuralgia.\\ {{anchor:​s449}}A youth, aet. 17; enlargement of spleen.\\ {{anchor:​s450}}A young lady, inclined to hysteria.\\ {{anchor:​s451}}A robust brunette, aet. 23; spinal irritation.\\ {{anchor:​s452}}Woman,​ aet. 24, nervo-sanguineous temperament;​ intermittent fever.\\ {{anchor:​s453}}Mrs. A., aet. 25, blue eyes, auburn hair, mirthful temperament;​ chronic intermittent.\\ {{anchor:​s454}}A woman, aet. 26; intermittent cephalalgia.\\ {{anchor:​s455}}A primipara, aet. 28, lymphatic, chlorotic; puerperal convulsions.\\ {{anchor:​s456}}A woman; intermittent paraplegia.\\ {{anchor:​s457}}A woman, two weeks after confinement;​ intermittent uterine neuralgia.\\ {{anchor:​s458}}A woman, in first month of pregnancy; epileptiform spasms.\\ {{anchor:​s459}}A very sensitive lady, in seventh month of pregnancy, subject to hysteria; intermittent ophthalmia.\\ {{anchor:​s460}}A weakly, hectic woman, mother of four children, pregnant; diarrhea, with night sweats.\\ {{anchor:​s461}}Plethoric woman, aet. 30; intermittent apoplexy.\\ {{anchor:​s462}}A young soldier, of middle stature, good constitution and sanguine temperament;​ typhus.\\ {{anchor:​s463}}A man, of plethoric habit; intermittent prosopalgia.\\ {{anchor:​s464}}Two men, with general dropsy and enlarged spleen.\\ {{anchor:​s465}}Man,​ aet. 30, bilious temperament;​ intermittent fever.\\ {{anchor:​s466}}J.,​ aet. 30, clerk; suborbital neuralgia.\\ {{anchor:​s467}}A woman, aet. 31; in sixth month pregnancy; intermittent fever.\\ {{anchor:​s468}}A man, aet. 34; acute rheumatism.\\ {{anchor:​s469}}Mr. B., lawyer, aet. 36, during past ten years had many attacks of intermittent fever, which have been cut short by sulphate of quinia; suborbital neuralgia.\\ {{anchor:​s470}}A robust man, aet. 36; intermittent ophthalmia.\\ {{anchor:​s471}}Robust man, aet. 40, choleric temperament;​ intermittent ophthalmia.\\ {{anchor:​s472}}Man,​ aet. 42, blonde, weakly constitution,​ subject to gastric troubles; typhus.\\ {{anchor:​s473}}A woman, aet. 48; menorrhagia followed headache.\\ {{anchor:​s474}}A woman, aet. 48; intermittent fever.\\ {{anchor:​s475}}A woman, aet. 50; intermittent prosopalgia.\\ {{anchor:​s476}}A weakly, short, thick-set man, aet. 50; intermittent pulmonary hemorrhage and diarrhea.\\ {{anchor:​s477}}Man,​ aet. 59, choleric temperament,​ large and strong; intermitting colic.\\ {{anchor:​s478}}Man,​ aet. 60, nervo-bilious temperament;​ intermittent fever.
 +
 +====== RELATIONS. [48] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s480}}Antidotes:​ <span grade2>​Arnic.,​ Arsen., Carb. veg., Ferrum, Hepar, Laches., Natr. mur., Pulsat.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s481}}Compare:​ <span grade2>​Apis</​span>​ (chill at 3 P. M.), <span grade2>​Arsen.</​span>​ (pyaemia, spinal irritation),​ <span grade2>​Bryon.</​span>​ (sweat from least exertion), <span grade2>​Carb. an.</​span>​ (all discharges are debilitating),​ <span grade2>​Eupat. perf.</​span>​ (sweat relieves all symptoms but headache), <span grade2>​Nux vom.</​span>​ (blue lips and nails with chill), <span grade2>​Pulsat.</​span>​ (rheumatic, erratic pains), <span grade2>​Stannum</​span>​ (supraorbital neuralgia), <span grade2>​Staphis.</​span>​ (head gradually breaks into sweat while perfectly quiet).
 +
 +----
 +
 +====== DOCUMENT DESCRIPTOR ======
 +^ Source: | [[en:​mm:​hering:​start|The Guiding Symptoms of Our Materia Medica]] Vol. 04, 1884 |
 +^ Description:​ | Clinical materia medica of [[en:​rem:​r130|Chininum sulphuricum]] |
 +^ Remedies: | [[en:​rem:​r130|Chininum sulphuricum]] |
 +^ Author: | Hering, C.; Raue, C.G.; Knerr, C.B.; Mohr, C. |
 +^ Year: | 1884 |
 +^ Editing: | errors only; interlinks; formatting |
 +^ Attribution:​ | Legatum Homeopathicum |}
  
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