Mental
Daring state of the mind; gaiety; affections of the intellect; very easy of comprehension; delirium.
Face
Bluish appearance of the face; very red; bloated; distorted.
Chest
Where there is continued and steady stertorous breathing (there may be occasional stertorous breathing as for instance, coming on and lasting a little while after a convulsion--but wait and see whether that does not presently die away; if there is continued stertorous breathing, give Opium). Respiration deep; unequal.
Stool
Obstructed evacuation; stools resemble hard, round, black balls, and are voided in succession; evacuation obstructed from indurated feces.
Sleep
Drowsiness; sleep not refreshing; deep and heavy, with stertorous respiration; with open eyes; concomitant complaints to morbid. Dreams very pleasant; amorous; fantastic.
Fever
Absence of perspiration; heat without perspiration; very hot, sweltering perspiration; complaints concomitant to perspiration i.e., those which may appear with perspiration. Intermittent fever where the chilliness is followed by heat, with perspiration which may be hot and sweltering; where there is no chill, but the fever is accompanied by this perspiration; patient may not feel cold all day, or may have only a little chill, and at night when in bed complain that, "the sheets feel so very hot."
Sensations
Feeling of numbness in the outer part; of some kind of an obstruction in the inner parts; pains like labor pains.
Generalities
Pupils dilated--may see this after cholera infantum where the brain is threatened: hardness of hearing; hunger without desire to eat. Discharge of urine too scanty. Labor pains ceasing, labor too weak. Apoplexy with stertorous breathing; blackness of outer parts; blueness of the whole skin or cyanosis. Motion convulsive; clonic spasms, especially when the stertorous breathing lasts all the time between the spells; blue-black swelling here and there over the body.
Worse
From anxiety or fear; from reproaches; with drunkards; after brandy; from spirituous liquors in general; during respiration; on rising; during sleep; after sleep; in pregnancy where the mother complains of the violent motions of the fœtus. (Sensation as though a living fœtus were moving in the abdomen, when there is nothing there, Croc. sat.)
Remedies following
Acon., Bellad., Bryon., Hyosc., Nux mosch., Nux vom., Tart. emet.
Antidote
Ipec.
KEY-NOTES TO THE MATERIA MEDICA - GUERNSEY
Daring state of the mind; gaiety; affections of the intellect; very easy of comprehension; delirium.
Face
Bluish appearance of the face; very red; bloated; distorted.
Chest
Where there is continued and steady stertorous breathing (there may be occasional stertorous breathing as for instance, coming on and lasting a little while after a convulsion--but wait and see whether that does not presently die away; if there is continued stertorous breathing, give Opium). Respiration deep; unequal.
Stool
Obstructed evacuation; stools resemble hard, round, black balls, and are voided in succession; evacuation obstructed from indurated feces.
Sleep
Drowsiness; sleep not refreshing; deep and heavy, with stertorous respiration; with open eyes; concomitant complaints to morbid. Dreams very pleasant; amorous; fantastic.
Fever
Absence of perspiration; heat without perspiration; very hot, sweltering perspiration; complaints concomitant to perspiration i.e., those which may appear with perspiration. Intermittent fever where the chilliness is followed by heat, with perspiration which may be hot and sweltering; where there is no chill, but the fever is accompanied by this perspiration; patient may not feel cold all day, or may have only a little chill, and at night when in bed complain that, "the sheets feel so very hot."
Sensations
Feeling of numbness in the outer part; of some kind of an obstruction in the inner parts; pains like labor pains.
Generalities
Pupils dilated--may see this after cholera infantum where the brain is threatened: hardness of hearing; hunger without desire to eat. Discharge of urine too scanty. Labor pains ceasing, labor too weak. Apoplexy with stertorous breathing; blackness of outer parts; blueness of the whole skin or cyanosis. Motion convulsive; clonic spasms, especially when the stertorous breathing lasts all the time between the spells; blue-black swelling here and there over the body.
Worse
From anxiety or fear; from reproaches; with drunkards; after brandy; from spirituous liquors in general; during respiration; on rising; during sleep; after sleep; in pregnancy where the mother complains of the violent motions of the fœtus. (Sensation as though a living fœtus were moving in the abdomen, when there is nothing there, Croc. sat.)
Remedies following
Acon., Bellad., Bryon., Hyosc., Nux mosch., Nux vom., Tart. emet.
Antidote
Ipec.
KEY-NOTES TO THE MATERIA MEDICA - GUERNSEY
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