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H E A D A CHES
AND THEIR
CON COMITANT SYMPTO MS,
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WITH A COMPLETE AND CONCISE
R E P E R T O R Y - A N A L Y S I S.
BY
JNO. C. KING, M.D.
SECOAVZ) A. D/TIO/W,
CHICAGO
W. A. CHATTERTON
1891
Copyright, 1889,
Ay W. A. Chatterton.
PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION.
THE first edition of this little book has been out of print for half a
dozen years. Meanwhile many physicians, in different parts of the
country, have urged me to prepare a second. Owing to complete
physical prostration, from pulmonary tuberculosis, accompanied by
frequent haemorrhages, I have been hitherto unable to comply with
these requests. My health, however, having been restored (by the
genial climate of Banning), I have again undertaken literary work
and present the result in the following pages. In this edition a few
of the minor remedies, which appeared in the former, have been.
stricken out. In place of them a number of drugs appear that were
omitted in the first edition. Notably—kali-brom., melilotus, picric-
acid., etc. The general plan of the work remains the same, although
many of the remedies have been largely rewritten and additions made
to nearly all. The concomitant symptoms have been selected with
greater care; the intent being to convey to the reader a fair idea of
the conditions ordinarily co-existing with the headaches produced by
the several drugs. I believe this presentation of symptoms to be re-
liable. Much has been written regarding the unreliability of our
materia medica; so much, indeed, that many of us have become
skeptical concerning the value of symptom-lists. In this collection I
have endeavored to eliminate uncertainties; to include only that which
has been “proved” or tested clinically. That my effort has been
successful I am prone to believe, from the fact that I have received
large numbers of letters from those who have found the former edition
useful — consequently reliable. I permit myself to hope that my labor
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may repay, to some slight degree, the debt I own to the profession at
large for the use of our common fund of knowledge.
JOHN C. KING.
BANNING, Cal., October, 1890.

PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION.
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THIS work was originally undertaken by the Allegheny County
Materia Medica Club. The club transferred the work to a committee;
the committee in turn transferred it to the author, who desires to return 3.
sincere thanks for the use of MS. prepared by members of the Club,
and for the kind assistance rendered him by Drs. Caruthers and Strong,
of Allegheny City, Pa. -
Headache, of itself, is only a symptom, it is rarely or never idiopathic,
yet frequently it is the most prominent symptom and the one the
physician is called upon to relieve. The desirability of collecting our
knowledge of this subject into a form available for immediate service is
apparent. The demand for “Bell on Diarrhoea,” and other mono-
graphs, is evidence that such collections are valuable. An epitome of
this kind can be used in an emergency, or to refresh the memory, or as
an index to remedies that should be more thoroughly studied for a
given case; it can be abused by relying on it while neglecting the
materia medica. -
The plan of this little book has been approved by a number of
physicians. The chief aim has been reliability, and in attempting to
secure this, no doubt many symptoms have been excluded that ought to
have been admitted. It is hoped that any who may use the book will
make careful annotations and thus in time render our knowledge
perfect.
The selection of concomitant symptoms has proved exceedingly
difficult. Almost any possible symptom may be an accompaniment of
headache, but only those most frequently occurring have been included,
PREFACE. 16
and, of these, mental symptoms have been preferred; the choice, hav-
ing been in a great measure arbitrary, has necessarily been imperſect.
A complete repertory of concomitants would have been endless, an
incomplete one worthless, therefore none has been made. The
repertory is a full analysis of the location, direction and character of the
pains, of their aggravation, amelioration, condition, time of appearance
and the peculiar sensation accompanying them; the causes and patho-
logical varieties of headache are enumerated.
It is impossible to give credit to each of the many sources from which
the contents of this book have been derived. Standard works, text-
books and journals have been laid under contribution. Only those
who are familiar with work of this kind are aware of the difficulties by
which it is surrounded, and the author realizes, only too clearly, his
inability to comply with all reasonable requirements; at the same time
he ventures to express the belief that the result of his labor will be
found useful by those who desire to utilize it.
JNO. C. KING.
CIRCLEVILLE, O., February, 1879.

HEADACHES
THEIR
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER,
AMELIORATION, AGGRAVATION,
AND CONCOMITANTS.
ACETIC ACID.
|NOTE. -
Nervous headaches, caused by abuse of narcotic stimulants; or by
chronic gastric irritation; or accompanying catarrhal conditions.
of the mucous membranes.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Confused, dull aching over frontal regions (nervous cephalalgia).
Dull pains in forehead and vertex.
Severe paroxysmal headache.
Shooting pains through temples.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS. ©
Distention of cerebral bloodvessels, with increased heat of head.
Giddiness, symptoms of cerebral congestion.
Headache from abuse of opium, tobacco, coffee, alcohol.
Heaviness of head, with sense of intoxication.
ACC RAVATION.
From any nervous excitement.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Very dull and low-spirited. Extreme irritability of temper. Con-
fusion of ideas. No thirst with fever. Vomiting soon after eat-
Ing. Emaciation. Haemorrhage from mucous membrane. Pro-
fuse haemorrhoidal bleeding. Flushes of heat, more in outer
parts, increasing the Sweat.
ACONITE. 18
ACONITE.
|NOT E.
Adapted to sanguine, plethoric persons; or to those who lead seden-
tary lives. The headache follows exposure to cold, dry currents
of air; suppressed perspiration; anger; chagrin; or accom-
paines cerebral congestion. It is characterized by congestion
of blood to the head, with fever; excessive sensibility; timidity;
fearfulness; intolerance of light, noise or touch; violent,
unbearable, stupefying pains, chiefly in the forehead and
temples; nausea and vomiting. In neuralgic headaches a local
application may be profitably made, over the affected nerve.
Notwithstanding the prominence that has been given to aconite
for years, it is too infrequently used for the relief of head pains.
No drug will act more promptly—when indicated.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Burning headache, as if brain were moved by boiling water.
Fullness and heaviness in forehead, as from a weight, which, with
entire brain, would press through forehead, or through eyes.
Head feels as if brain were moved or raised; worse during motion,
talking, drinking or in sunlight; violent, stupefying headache,
with great fullness and heaviness in forehead. 4.
Hemicrania, with violent pain over left eye, attended by nausea and
vomiting.
Hemicrania, or sun pain, especially from sleeping in rays of sun;
commencing in morning, increasing till noon, going off as Sun
declines. -
Pains limited to small spot, with redness of lobule of ear.
Piercing, throbbing pain in forehead, worse from motion.
Piercing and throbbing, or pressure, in forehead, temples and top
of head.
Stinging pain, or beating and shooting, or numbness and tingling in
head.
-OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS,
Congestion to head, with great heat and redness of face.
Hair feels as if standing on end; scalp sensitive to touch.
Headaches accompanied by feverish, nervous restlessness; or by
coryza, or roaring in the ears, fever, sleeplessness.
Headache so violent that she loses consciousness and lies as if in a
fainting fit.
Headache with increased secretion of urine.
Vertigo when stooping, looking up, rising from a seat, with nausea.
ACC. RAVATION.
From motion, light, noise, drinking, talking, or rising from a recum-
bent posture.
I9 * ACTAEA RAC.
AMELIORATION.
Generally better while at rest, or in the open air; relieved by copious
urination.
CONCOM ITANTS. -
Fear and anxiety of mind, with great nervous excitability. Variable
humor, dejection and gaiety alternating. Gets desperate and
declares he cannot bear the pains. Earache or acute oph-
thalmia are frequently concomitant. Dryness of mouth and
tongue; tongue coated white, or yellow white. Burning, un-
quenchable thirst. Bitter, bilious, greenish vomiting, with
anguish and fear of death. Pulse small, hard, wiry and quick. “
Suppression of menses—from fright or vexation. Menses too
profuse and protracted, especially in young and plethoric women.
ACTAEA RACEMOSA.
NOTE.
Congestive headache. Nervous headache (periodical or remittent).
Rheumatic, neuralgic, hysterical and menstrual headaches.
Indicated in headaches resulting from loss of sleep; from abuse
of alcoholic drinks; from mental strain and worry of mind;
from exposure of head to currents of cold, damp air; from re-
flex uterine irritation. The pains in the head frequently extend
to the eyeballs, and are attended by faintness, and “sinking”
at the pit of the stomach. I have found Cimicifuga of value in
headaches of pregnancy, when the patient suffered, as well,
from “bearing down '’ pains and from an abiding consciousness
of the existence of a stomach, yet without actual retching or
vomiting.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Acute pain through head during day.
Brain feels too large for cranium; a pressing from within outward.
Constant dull pain in head, particularly in occiput, extending to the
vertex, during forenoon and part of afternoon.
Dull boring in forehead, over left superciliary ridge, at Io A. M.
Dull frontal headache, relieved by pressure.
Dull pain in occipital region, with shooting pains down back of neck.
Excruciating pain in forehead, extending to temples on awaking at
2 A.M., with coldness in forehead. •
Headache, with severe pain in the eyeballs, extending into forehead,
and increased by slightest movement of head or eyeballs.
Intense throbbing pain, as if a ball were driven from the neck to
vertex, with every throb of the heart.
ACTAEA RAC. 2O
Pain over the eyes and in the eyes, extending along base of brain to
occiput.
Sensation of heat on top of head.
Sensation as if temples were compressed.
Severe pains over right or left eye, extending to eye or base of brain,
with dejection of spirits.
Severe pain in forehead, extending to temples and vertex, with full-
ness, heat and throbbing; when going up stairs, sensation as if
top of head would fly off. -
The pains in the head seemed to extend over and through the whole
brain, producing a distinct sense of Soreness in the occipital
region, which was increased by motion. *
Vertigo, impaired vision, dizziness, dullness, with fullness and
aching in vertex.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Congestion of the eyes during headache.
Dullness and heaviness of the head, as if he had been on a “spree.”
Great pain in head, back and limbs.
Head feels as if pounded full of something.
Moving head or turning the eyes, caused a sensation as if cranium
was opening and shutting. .
Pain, as if situated between eyeball and orbital plate of frontal bone.
Pains in head and face are constant.
Pain in head relieved in open air.
Rheumatic pains in muscles of head and back—a feeling of stiffness.
and retraction.
Rush of blood to the head; brain feels too large for cranium ; aſter
suppressed uterine discharges or suddenly-ceasing pains.
The pains in the eyes are chiefly aching, extending to different
portions of the head.
Severe, remittent headache of long standing, occurring every day
at the same hour.
Waving sensation in the brain.
ACC RAVATION.
From motion; on awaking; during menses.
AMELIORATION.
In the open air; from pressure; from rest.
CONCOM ITANTS,
Anxious, nervous, irritable condition. Great melancholy, with
sleeplessness. Apprehensiveness and sleeplessness in pregnant
women. Sensation as if a heavy, black cloud had settled all
over her and enveloped her head, so that all was darkness and
confusion, while at the same time it weighed like lead upon
her heart. Not disposed to fix the attention on any subject.
2I ACTAEA SPICATA.
Eructations, with nausea and vomiting, with headache. Faint-
ness and emptiness in the epigastrium almost constant. Sensa-
tion of weight and bearing down in the uterine region, with a
feeling of heaviness and torpor of lower extremities. Menses
appear too early. Amenorrhoea, with excessive pain in head,
back and limbs; with dark circles around eyelids. Retarded
menstruation, with pressive, heavy headache. Increased flow
of urine. Neuralgic pains in all the extremities. Excessive
muscular Soreness. Rheumatism affecting bellies of muscles.
ACTAEA SPICATA.
NOTE.
Suitable to headaches of a rheumatic or neuralgic origin, with a
tendency to periodicity. Also to headaches arising from impair-
ment of hepatic functions. Symptoms more intense at night.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Boring pain in head.
Hammering pain in occiput.
Pain in the temples.
Pain which seems seated in periosteum, or even in bones of head.
Pressure in the vertex.
Pulling, tearing pain, commencing in carious tooth, extending to
zygomatic bone and temples; increased by slightest touch, or
any movement of facial muscles.
OTHER HEAD SY MP TOMS.
Eruption of small pimples in hairy scalp.
Headache which persists after the fevel.
Warm sweat of head.
ACC RAVATION.
At night; from walking.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Periodicity often marked. Sadness; melancholy; complaining;
prosopalgia. Acute or chronic hepatitis. Suspension of alvine
discharges. Especially suited to men. Diminished sensibility
over whole surface of body. Skin pale, waxen, cold. Rheuma-
tism of joints, especially the smaller ones of feet and hands.
AESCULUS HIPP. 22
AESCULUS HIPP.
|NOTE.
Suitable for persons with haemorrhoidal tendencies, and who suffer
with gastric, bilious, or catarrhal troubles. Headaches with
dull pain and stiches, chiefly in forehead, temples and occiput;
accompanied with confusion and vertigo, together with sensa-
tion of fullness and pressure, rather than acute pain.
1.OCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Dull frontal headache, with constrictive feeling of skin of forehead.
Dull frontal headache, and weight. *
Dull pain in occiput, with flushes of heat over occiput, neck and
shoulders.
Dull pain in right temple and occiput, followed by dull stitches in
forehead and left temple.
Dull pressure in forehead, with slight nausea, followed immediatel
by stitches in right hypochondrium. -
Frequent flying pains through temples.
Néuralgia darting from right to left across forehead, followed by
pains in epigastrium.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Confused feeling in the head, with giddiness.
Feeling as if a board was on the head.
ACC RAVATION.
Rising from a seat; Stooping.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Feeling depressed and low-spirited. Extremely irritable. Thick,
yellow phlegm in mouth and on tongue. Feeling of dryness
and roughness of throat, as from taking cold. Sensation of
burning and rawness in throat Constricted sensation with in-
clination to swallow. Stinging and burning in posterior nares
and soft palate. Dryness of posterior nares, with sneezing,
followed by severe coryza. Violent burning in stomach, bowles
and liver, with distress, nausea and violent vomiting. Hard,
dry stool, passed with difficulty, with dryness of rectum and
heat. Haemorrhoids very painful and burniug, and of a pur-
plish color. Dry, uncomfortable feeling in rectum, as if it
were filled with small sticks. Constant backache, affecting
Sacrum and hips; aggravated by walking and stooping. Sem-
sation of fullness, as from too much blood in different parts of
body. Mucous membrane dry and swollen. Muscles sore in
morning on waking and on motion.
23 AGARICUS MUSC.
AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.
NOT E.
Headaches occuring in those who are subject to affections of the
motar centres, giving rise to tremors, chorea, etc.; or in those
who readily become delirious in fever or with pain. Nervous
headache. Headache of chronic alcoholism. Headache from
frost-bitten nose or ears. Nervous headache from over-work at
the desk.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Burning in head.
Drawing from both sides of frontal bone as far as root of nose.
Dull headache, especially in forehead; he must move head constantly
to and fro, and close the eyes.
Icy coldness in region of coronal suture after scratching.
Pain as from a nail in right side of forehead.
Pain as though sharp ice touched head, or cold needles pierced it.
Pressing in right side of head, as if a nail were thrnst in; worse
when sitting quietly, better when moving about.
Semilateral pains. ſº
Sensation of coldness on right side of frontal bone, though warm
to touch.
Tearing and pressing in left half of brain.
Violent oppressive pains, chiefly in forehead.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Confusion of head, heaviness, as after intoxication. -
Head constantly falling backward, as if a weight were attached to
occiput. -
Twitching of head and cervical muscles, worse on right side, draw-
ing head toward shoulder.
Twitching in skin of forehead above right eye.
Vertigo; reeling, as from spirituous liquors; when walking in the
open air he staggers to and fro.
Vertigo, brought on by protracted mental application, or exciting
debates.
AGC RAVATION.
In the morning; in the open air; the heat of the sun; sitting quietly;
from mental exertion; from sexual indulgence.
AMELIORATION.
Pressure; after copious stool; moving slowly about—the clavus.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Out of humor; self-willed; morose; stubborn. Frequent, slight
twitching in eyelids. Twitching of facial muscles. Violent,
shooting, burning pains, deep in spine. Painfulness along
AGNUS CAST. 24
spinal column when stooping. Spinal column sensitive to touch,
worse in morning. Sensation as if ants were creeping along
spine. Frequent jumping of muscles in different parts of body;
generaltrembling. In women, awful bearing-down pains, almost
intolerable.
AGN US CASTUS.
NOTE.
It is probably best suited to headaches of persons with derangements
of the womb, ovaries, testicles, or sexual organs in general; the
headaches of those given to sexual excesses, or subject to seminal
emissions; or of those of unmarried persons suffering from
nervous debility.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Contractive headache above temples, when reading.
Headache in upper part of head, as from staying in a room filled
with a thick and Smoky atmosphere; looking to one point re-
lieves it.
It is homoeopathic to tearing pains, especially above right eye and
temple, as if one had received a blow upon the eye, attended
with Soreness to touch, increased by motion, aggravated in
evening, and lasting for several days.
Tearing and chilliness in scalp, which, however, is warm to touch.
Tearing, with pressure in temples and forehead, in brain; more
violent during motion.
AC. C. RAVATION.
From motion; in evening.
AMEL IORATION.
From looking to one point.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Premature old age, which arises in young persons from abuse of
sexual powers, marked by melancholy, apathy, mental dis-
traction, self-contempt, general debility, frequent loss of sper-
matic fluid. Complete loss of sexual desire, penis is small, flaccid
and cold. Melancholy, hypochondriac mood. Extreme ab-
sence of mind, unable to recollect anything. Thinks he is
certainly going to die, and there is no use doing anything.
Chilliness of whole body, without thirst; hands are only part
cold to touch. Disagreement of food, with sense of repletion
or feeling of nausea in pit of stomach.
25 AILANTHUS – ALLIUM CEPA.
AILANTHUS.
|NOTE.
Nervous, sensitive persons. Especially suited to women and
children. In low; adynamic forms of disease, characterized by
sudden and extreme prostration, torpor, vomiting; pulse small
and rapid; purplish appearance of skin. Bilious temperament,
stout and robust. Attacks characterized by fullness of head,
with heat, burning pains, darting in temples and occiput;
vertigo and nausea. I have had two brilliant responses from
Ailanthus in headaches occurring in connection with scarlatina.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Darting pain in back of head, with beating in occiput. ©
Darting through the temples and back of head, with confusion of
ideas.
Dull headache, with burning in eyes and oppression of chest.
Dull, frontal headache; disinclined to think or to act.
Head burning hot, with piercing pains.
Sensation of passage of electric current from head into extremities,
Severe headache, with dizziness and red, hot face.
Severe headache, with nausea.
Severe pain through temples.
Thick, heavy feeling in base and right side of head.
OTHER HEAD SYM PTOMS.
Vertigo when stooping.
- Vertigo, with nausea and cold sweat.
AC. C. RAVATION.
On awaking; general aggravation in morning.
AM. ELIORATION.
From pressure (heaviness).
CONCOM ITANTS.
Stupor; mental indifference and weakness; low, muttering delirium.
Great anxiety. Wild looking eyes, with intolerance of light.
Drowsiness, followed by insensibility.
ALLIUM CEPA.
|NOTE. º
Headaches accompanying acute coryza.
(LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Confusion in occiput, first on both sides and toward upper part, press-
ing down sideway, then behind ears around whole occiput.
Headache from both sides of head downward and inward toward
middle.
ALOES. - 26
Headache, first in occiput, then in forehead over right eye.
Pains deep in head, over left brow.
Pain in forehead, with catarrh.
Pain in both temples, most severe in right, aggravated by winking;
afterward pain extends over forehead, worse on left side.
Pain in temples, worse after motion of eyelids.
Severe headache with slight coryza.
The head is full and heavy.
The whole head becomes hot.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Confusion of head, with coryza.
Headache in room, in evening, with coryza; better in open air; ag-
... gravated on returning to warm room.
Headache returns during menses, and ceases when they disappear.
Vertigo, etc. (on rising up).
ACC RAVATION.
On return to warm room; from winking; catarrhal symptoms worse
in evening.
AM ELIORATION.
In open air.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Very melancholy, with catarrh. Excessive lachrymation, with
coryza. Copious watery discharge from nose and eyes. Violent
thirst. A severe cold, frequent sneezing, lachrymation, pain in
forehead, acrid discharge from left nostril, hacking cough on in-
spiring cold air. Tired feeling in all limbs. Frequent urination
with burning in urethra. Urine very red.
ALOES.
NOTE.
Headache from hepatic derangements, with haemorrhoidal tendency;
from constipation. Suited to old people; to phlegmatic, in-
dolent persons.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Downward and inward pressing pain in forehead.
Dull headache across forehead, with heaviness of eyes, and nausea.
Dull, heavy headache, with congestion of liver.
Dull, pressing frontal headache, rendering him unfit for all labor,
especialy mental. **
Dull, pressing pain in supraorbital region and sinciput.
Headache after griping of bowels and insufficient stool.
Murky pain in head and forehead.
27 ALUMINUM.
Periodical haemorrhoidal headaches, alternating with pain in back.
Sense of weight in vertex, pressing outward toward temples, with
periodic heat of face, and flickering before eyes; worse from
heat, and better from cold applications.
Stitches in temples; aggravated by every footstep.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Congestion to head, compelling one to sit down.
Sensitiveness of the scalp in spots.
Vertigo, as if everything whirled with her.
AC. C. RAVATION.
From heat; from every footstep.
AMELIORATION.
From cold applications.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Lasssitude, alternating with great mental activity. Nausea, with
empty feeling in stomach; with pain at umbilicus. Burning,
uneasiness, heat, pressure and tension in hepatic region. Sense
of insecurity in bowels, as if diarrhoea might occur at any time.
Haemorrhoidal congestions; haemorrhoids bleed often and pro-
fusely, protrude like grapes. Pressing down in rectum during
menses. From mucous membrances secretion of mucus in jelly-
like lumps or “cakes.” Phlegmatic, indolent persons. Most
prominent action is upon rectum.
ALUMINUM.
NOTE.
Suitable to persons of a scrofulous habit, who suffer from chronic
diseases. Indicated in chronic catarrhs of head, and for head-
aches resulting from or accompanying them.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Burning, pressive pain, with heat in forehead, while standing or
sitting; better in open air.
Head feels heavy, with paleness of countenance and languor; vertex
feels painful to touch.
Headache abates when head is rested quietly upon a cushion.
Headache attended with nausea, oppression in forehead, and rush of
blood to eyes and nose, with bleeding from nose.
Headache, sometimes on left side, aggravated by walking in open air.
ALUMINUM. 23
Lacerating-pain in head.
Pain in head and nape of neck, it increases on going to bed, and only
leaves off in morning, on rising.
Pressure in forehead from without inward, or within outward, or
over eyes in evening, sometimes with a chill, or following
nocturnal heat or Sweat; sensation in head as if its contents
were in a vice, weight on top.
Semilateral affections of head; old rheumatic affections, always ap-
pearing on same side.
Stitches in brain, sometimes with inclination to vomit.
Stupefying tightness in right temple, relieved by pressing upon it.
Throbbing frontal pain, worse going up stairs, or stepping.
Throbbing in head, sometimes with stitches, pressive or lancinating.
Tightness, with drawing and beating in right side of occiput.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Falling off and dryness of the hair.
Headache, with constipation.
Head always feels giddy as soon as she opens her eyes.
Itching scales on hairy scalp.
Soreness to touch, creeping and titillation of hairy scalp.
Vertigo, everything turns with him in a circle, attended with nausea.
ACC RAVATION.
From walking in open air, going up stairs, or stepping; on going to
bed; worse on alternate days, in a warm room and in the
evening — general symptoms.
AM: ELIORATION. gº
From pressure on it; in open air; on rising in morning; when rest-
ing head quietly on a cushion.
CONCOM ITANTS.
No desire to do anything, especially anything serious. Anguish, op-
pressive and vague fearfulness, or uneasiness, as if he had com-
mitted a crime. Inability to recollect things, or follow up a
train of thought. Unrefreshing night sleep, a mere slumbering,
with sensation in morning as if he had not slept enough.
Chronic nasal catarrh, with scurfy, sore nostrils and discharge of
thick, yellow mucus. Constipation from great dryness of the
mucous follicles of rectum, with long-lasting pain in rectum.
Stools hard, knotty, like sheep dung. She cannot pass her urine
without straining at stool. Profuse, acrid leucorrhoea, with
great debility, aggravated by walking. Chronic diseases which
occur in dry, thin subjects, Has frequent relapses.
29 AM BRA GRISEA—AMMONIACUM.
AMIBRA GRISEA.
RIOT E.
Headaches of old people and children. Nervous symptoms pre-
dominate.
i.OCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Dullness and confusion in Occiput.
Extremely painful tearing on top of head, and apparently in whole
upper half of brain.
Heaviness, pressure and fullness of head, with vertigo and headache.
Pressive drawing ascending from nape of neck, and extending
through head toward forehead; considerable oppression re-
maining in lower part of Occiput.
Pressure in forehead, with fear of becoming crazy.
Tearing pain in left temple, up to vertex; in right frontal eminence
and behind left ear.
OTHER HEAD SYM PTO MS.
Vertigo when moving about.
Music causes rush of blood to head.
AM ELIORATION.
Generally better in open air.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Memory impaired. Comprehension slow. Thinking difficult. Sleep-
lessness from mental worry. Nosebleed. Menses too early,
and too profuse. Intermenstrual discharge of blood. Nervous
cough. Spasmodic cough, followed by eructation and hoarse-
ness. Twitching of muscles. Numbness and tingling of ex-
tremities. Great weakness and lassitude.
AMMONIACUM.
| LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Aching in forehead, with conſusion of whole head, and such drowsi-
ness that any effort or labor was utterly impossible.
Aching in forehead.
Forehead confused, with weakness of sight and heaviness in loins.
Frequently-returning stitches, as from a knite, in middle of hairy
Scalp.
Furry sensation at occiput.
Heaviness of head.
Pressive pains in whole forehead, and over eyes.
Pressive pain in whole head, especially in supraorbital region and
occiput.
AMMONIUM BEOMIDUM. 3O
Stitching pains pressing through head.
Stitching upon occiput, where hair ceases; under hair pustules were
formed. -
Tearings in left side of head.
Transient, stitching pains in left temporal region.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Itching of hairy scalp (more in vertex and below), requiring him to
scratch.
Where hair ceases, isolated pustules.
CONCOMITANTS.
Confusion of head and sleepiness, with a sensation as if bruised
in limbs, and pains in course of crural nerve. Forehead con-
fused, with weakness of sight and heaviness in loins. Aching
in upper part of eye. Dimness and obstruction of sight in
evening, amounting almost to blindness; stars and fiery points
move with eyes. Daylight hurts his eyes. Before eyes a cloud
of dust constantly wavered.
AMMONIUM BROMIDUM.
NOTE.
Feeling as if a band was tied around head above ears, pressing
hardest just above ears. ºt
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Headache from congestion of brain.
Pain around both eyes, into head.
Pain in side of head, near eye, as if a nail were driven in.
Sharp pain in left side of head, near eye.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Right eye full of stringy mucus. In morning, tongue Smarts severely,
as if just burned. During day, throat filled with white, sticky
mucus, streaked with blood. Throat sore, looks mottled, as if
diphtheritic deposits were commencing. Irritation of throat,
with inclination to cough. Recommended for cure of obesity.
*
3I AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.
AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.
|NOTE. &
Especially applicable to fat, stout women, who lead sedentary lives
* and have headaches and various troubles in consequence; or
to weak, nervous persons, scrofulous children and old people.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Boring and lancinating pain in head at night.
Chronic headache. -
Congestive headache, with pulsating, beating and pressing in fore-
head and vertex, as if it would burst at those points; worse
after eating; while walking in open air; better from pressure;
in warm room.
From without toward forehead and vertex.
Hard beating in forehead, as if it would burst.
Headache with nausea, particularly early in morning in bed, with
pain in stomach; ill-humor after dinner, lasting whole day.
Heaviness and beating in forehead.
In forehead and vertex, sometimes in occiput.
Pain in head resembling hammering or hacking with a flat instru-
ment.
Pulsating, beating and pressive.
Sensation of looseness in brain, as if it fell toward side to which he
leaned.
Sense of oppressive fullness in forehead and vertex, as if head would
burst.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Buzzing in ears with dullness of hearing.
Congestion of blood to head at night; heat in face.
Double vision.
On moving head, sensation as if brain moving to and fro toward the
side which he stoops.
Rush of blood to head; feeling of lightness in head.
Scalp, even the hair, sensitive to touch.
Sparks before the eyes at night.
Vertigo mostly in morning.
AC. C. RAVATION.
After eating; during wet weather; in evening; while walking in
open air.
AME L IORATION.
From pressure; in warm room.
AMMONIUM M URIATICUM. * 32
{CONCOM ITANTS.
Anxiety; anguish; ill-humor. Feverish. Very forgetful and absent-
minded. Violent starting in sleep. Listlessness. Lethargy.
Dejection. Nosebleed. Dry coryza, especially at night, with-
out the slightest air passing through. Great dryness of mouth
and throat. Continuous thirst; no appetite, or great hunger
satiated by eating but little. Empty eructations very frequent
Nausea after eating. Constipation with haemorrhoids. Burn-
ing at anus with great tenesmus. Pale urine with sandy sedi-
ment; frequent urination. Erections without sexual desire.
Menses premature, abundant, blackish, often in clots, preceded
by griping and colic, or too late and scanty, often acrid. Scanty
menses always accompanied with frontal headache. Fluor
albas, burning, acrid and watery. Dry cough at night from
tickling in larynx. Dyspnoea, with palpitation of heart. Hoarse-
ness and roughness in throat. Cough dry and worse at night,
like from feather-down in throat. Sympathetic and parotid
glands indurated and swollen. Great palpitation. Great
lassitude. Pulse hard, frequent. Great chilliness. Extreme
sensitiveness to open air.
AMIMONIUM M URIATICU M.
|NOTE.
Suitable to fat, bloated and lax individuals, who are indolent and
sluggish. Rheumatic, tearing pains in head, temples and occi-
put; heaviness and pressure in forehead. Generally affects left
side. To be thought of in neuralgic headaches.
1OCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Contractive pain in occiput, as though screwed in, extending to sides
of head.
Fullness of head with giddiness; feels as if it was very heavy.
Heaviness of forehead, in morning after rising and during day (with
internal sensation of heat and some sweat).
Painful tearing in right temple and down into sides of head.
Pressure in forehead, toward root of nose, with sensation as if brain
was torn; aggravation after rising.
Rheumatic pains in head, so severe as to cause nausea; burning of
ears and deafness.
Stitches in left temple and side of head, and when stooping, in the
vertex, with sensation as if head would split.
oTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Sleepless on account of heat in head.
Vertigo and fullness of head, as if it were very heavy.
33 AMYL NITRITE.
AC. C. RAVATION.
In the morning, after rising; during the day; when stooping.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Irritability and bad humor, espacially in morning, with disinclination
to speak. Melancholy and anxious, as if laboring under some
grief or sorrow. Coryza, with stoppage, great Soreness and
tenderness of nose, and loss of Smell. Watery, acrid coryza.
Severe throbbing in glands of neck and tonsils, accompanied by
sensation of want of air. Enlpty or hungry feeling in stomach.
Hiccough, eructations, nausea, waterbrash. Haemorrhoidal
trouble, with burning and stinging in rectum. Stool hard,
crumbling, scanty. Tearing rheumatic pains in extremities.
Chilliness on lying down and on waking. Increased secretions
of mucous membranes. -
- AMYL NITRITE.
NOTE.
Congestive headache, with heat and throbbing in head, accompanied
by a feeling of intense fullness. Headache during climacteric,
or accompanying cardiac disorders. Although the symptoms
of Amyl are readily identified, we frequently find that other
remedies—as Belladonna and Glomoine — have been given
where Amyl has been indicated.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Beating, throbbing and bursting sensation in head and ears, with
constriction of throat and heart.
Throbbing in vertex.
Dull, heavy aching all through head.
Sense of fullness and distention of head, amounting at last to severe
pain and accompanied by intense flushing of face, starting
perspiration on head, face and neck. -
Nearly unbearable migraine, especially on left side.
Pressure, throbbing and heaviness in forehead, temples and occiput,
with nausea and heat of stomach.
No pain in head is felt until some time after attack comes on and it
is then of a dull, aching character in vertex, accompanied by
unusual paleness of face and coldness of feet and hands.
OTHER HEAD SYMP TOMS.
Great confusion in head, with vertigo; visible pulsating and throb-
bing in temples, with sense of tension in temples. -
Sudden beating of carotids, which extends to head and temples,
accompanied with intense flushing of face, which precedes
debilitating perspiration.
ANACARDIUM. 34
ACC RAVATION.
Worse from motion; worse from being in a warm room.
AM ELIORATION.
In the open air, and from rest.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Anxiety, as if something might happen; must have fresh air. Mental
confusion. Protruding, staring eyes; conjunctiva injected.
Throbbing in ears. Flusing of face, followed by turgidity of
facial veins. Great praecordial anxiety. Cardiac oppression
and tumultuous heart action. General relaxed, weak feeling
over whole body.
AN ACARDIUM.
TNOTE.
Suitable in headache of a gastric or nervous origin; or to those arising
from general nervous prostration. I have found the “entire re-
lieſ after eating” a very reliable symptom.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Constrictive headache in forehead, with very irritable mood; pain
increases hourly; momentarily relieved by hard pressure, finally
whole head affected; worse during motion.
Throbbing headache.
Tearing, pressing headache in forehead, temples and occiput, from
exertion of mind.
Tearing headache during hard labor.
Dull pressure, as from a plug, on left side of vertex.
Pressive pain on top of head when coughing or taking a deep in-
spiration.
Pressing pain in temples, as from a nail.
Stitches over right eye. *-
Stitches in left side of head, from without inward, and from forehead
spreading over whole head.
Tearing, throbbing in vertex.
Tearing pain in occiput; worse from misstep, a loud noise or strong
odors.
Constrictive pain in forehead.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo when stooping, with sensation of turning around in a circle.
Vertigo, as if surroundings or self was tottering.
Violent itching of scalp.
Many little boils on hairy scalp very sensitive to touch, about the
size of flax seed.
35 ANTIMONIUM CRUDE.
AMEL IORATION.
Toward evening, in bed, in every pain in head; momentary relief
from hard pressure; during dinner; entire relief from eating.
AGC RAVATION.
Worse during motion and after eating; on washing in morning:
bending head backward; breathing deeply aggravated pain in
vertex, also coughing; hard labor; from misstep, loud noise,
strong odors.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Great weakness of memory. Slight offense causes excessive anger;
breaking out in personal violence. Feels as though he had two
wills, one commanding to do what the other forbids. Anxiety
and feeling of impending misfortune. Hypochondriasis. Dull
pressure as of a plug on upper border of right orbit. Halo around
light. Humming in ears. Loss of smelj. Dry coryza. Paleness
of face. Bleeding of gums upon slight rubbing. Tongue is white
and rough. Flat, offensive taste in mouth and of food. Con-
stant thirst, yet drinking takes breath away, must stop frequently
during a draught. Nausea with retching Soon after drinking
cold water, with vomiting of water accompanied by pain, as if
Cesophagus were distended by large ball. Symptoms disappear
after dinner, appear anew after two hours. Weak digestion,
with fullness and distention of abdomen. Inactivity of rectum,
even soft stool is expelled with difficulty. Pulse generally ac-
celerated. Stiffness of nape of neck. Tired feeling in all the
limbs. Restlessness of body, cannot keep still: on this account
sleeplessness. Internal chilliness even in warm room. Press-
ing or penetrating pain, as from a plug, in different parts.
ANTIMONIUM CRUDE.
|NOTE.
Headache in consequence of indigestion; chill; bathing, particu-
larly in cold water; repercussion of an eruption; or accom-
panying symptoms of depressed vitality of mucous membranes.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Slight, dull headache and vertigo, increased by ascending stairs.
Stupefying, dull headache in forehead, so violent that, sweat broke
out from anxiety, when walking in open air.
In left temporal region, pressure inward, drawing; slow pulsation
with fine pricking.
Violent headache after bathing in river, with weakness of limbs and
aversion to food.
ANTIMONIUM TART.
sº
* 2:
O
...?
Spſitting pain in forehead, or else aching, boring and spasmodic, or
dull and tearing pains, especially in forehead, temples and
vertex; aggravation of pains on going up stairs; amelioration
in open air; chilly, aching sensation in limbs; nausea, loathing
anorexia, risings, and inclination to vomit.
Heaviness in forehead, vertigo, nausea, epistaxis.
Headache over one eye, in one spot, worse at noon, decreases at
night, not relieved by vomiting.
AC. C. RAVATION.
On going up stairs; at noon.
AMEL IORATION.
In open air; at night.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Great sadness — does not wish to be spoken to, or touched, or looked
at. Redness and inflammation of eyelids, Soreness of outer
canthi. Sore, cracked and crusty nostrils. Tongue coated
thick milky white. Belching, with taste of what has been eaten.
Loathing, nausea, desire to vomit, Vomiting of mucus and bile.
Stomach weak, easily disturbed digestion. Aching of limbs,
with nausea and vomiting. r
ANTIMONIUM TARTARICUM.
LoCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Headache, as from a band compressing forehead.
Pressive pains in forehead, stitching extending downward into left
€ve.
Tenº stupefying headache, with pressure from without inward, in
forehead and over root of nose; particularly proceeding from
temples, with drawing and digging to root of nose.
Stitches in left parietal bone on stooping, extending forward.
Throbbing in right side of forehead.
Painful drawing in right temple, extends down to zygoma and upper
jaw.
Tearing pains in head.
Scalp very sensitive, with heaviness of head.
Dullness and stupefaction of head, with tensive sensation and drowsy
and weary feeling.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo: on closing eyes; on walking—with flickering before eyes.
Trembling of head, particularly when coughing.
Vertigo, with drowsiness.
&
37
APIS MEL.
AMEL IORATION.
From bathing head.
CONCOM ITANTS.
|NOTE.
Nervous headache of bilious or gastric origin. Reflex headache
Confusion of head, with feeling as if he ought to sleep. Mental
excitement. Apprehensive and restless. Flickering before eyes.
Sneezing, fluent coryza and chilliness, with loss of taste and
smell. Burning heat of face. Cold sweat on face. Pale,
sunken face. Retching, then vomiting, followed by great pros-
tration. Constant nausea. Anxious oppression of chest, and
rising of warmth from heart. Accumulation of mucus in chest,
causing much rattling. Tongue covered by thick, white, pasty
coat, very red in streaks, dry in the middle.
APIS MELLIFICA.
from ovarian irritation. Headache from meningeal irritation.
I have found Apis of value in the hydrocephalic headaches of
children. Adapted to strumous diathesis, women and children.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Head confused and dizzy, with constant pressive pain around and
above eyes, relieved by pressure of hands.
Dull pain over whole head, relieved by pressure.
Headache with fullness and heaviness in occiput; head feels as if
swollen.
Violent drawing from back of neck, extending behind left ear.
Neuralgic pain, like a beesting, in left temple.
Dull, heavy, tensive headache over eyes, with pain through orbits.
Burning, throbbing headache, aggravated by motion.
Chronic headache, affecting forehead, temples and eyes, with vertigo,
nausea and vomiting.
OTHER HEAD SYMP TOMS.
Headache accompanied by vertigo, heaviness and fullness of head.
Head feels swollen; integuments feel swollen and stiff.
Brain feels tired, and as if gone to sleep; tingling.
ACC RAVATION.
From motion or stooping; in a warm room; from rising up.
AM ELIORATION.
Temporarily better by pressing head firmly with hands.
ARA NEA DIADEMA. & 38
CONCOM ITANTS.
Congestion to head and face; fullness of head. Head confused and
dizzy ; impaired memory. Awkwardness, lets things fall; irri-
table mood, hard to please. Nervous, restless, dread of death.
Conjunctiva injected. Burning, shooting and stinging pains in
eyes. Eyelids swollen, red and Oedematous. Intense photo-
phobia. CEdematous swelling of face. Face waxy and pale,
or red, hot and swollen. Tongue, mouth and throat dry, swollen,
sore, ulcerated, or covered with vesicles. No thirst. Burning
heat in stomach. Diarrhoea of various shades, with sensation of
rawness. Enlargement of right ovary. Burning, stinging pains
in region of uterus and ovaries, worse during menses. Burning
and stinging pains, urticaria and Cedematous Swellings are very
characteristic.
ARA NEA DIADEMA
|NOTE.
Suitable in hydrogenoid constitutions, when the attack comes at
regular hours; with symptoms of malarial poisoning.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Confusion of head, and pain, especially in right temple and upper
part of forehead; relieved by resting head on hand, but reap-
pears...on removing hand.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS. *
Headache and confusion of head, both relieved by smoking (but
they return and continue nearly all day).
Heat in forehead and eyes; an unpleasant flickering before eyes;
aggravated by reading or writing, at same time pain in head worse.
Headache continues until evening; becomes milder, however, after
a few hours, and ceases entirely in open air.
AC. C. RAVATION.
By reading; writing; on removing hand from head.
AM ELIORATION.
Smoking; in open air; resting head on hand.
CONCOM ITANTS. .
Sudden, violent pains in all the teeth at night, immediately after
lying down. Haemorrhages from uterus and lungs. Fever,
with predominant chill, little heat, no sweat, or only chill with-
out heat: sweat, with thirst. Glimmering before the eyes;
dizziness, must lie down ; on rising a feeling as if head and
hands were bloated and swollen. Symptoms generally worse in
damp, wet places, or in wet weather.
39 ARGENTUM MET.
ARGENTUM METALLICU M.
|NOTE.
Nervous, congestive headaches, perhaps in those suffering from abuse
of Mercury, or from self-abuse, or from arthritic inflammation
of cartilages. Headache and dyspepsia, induced by mental
agitation, nursing the sick, etc. Frontal headache and dys-
pepsia of business men. Tall, thin people of irritable tempera-
ment.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Pressing pain in forehead, with stupor, and drawing pressure in
occiput.
Pressing, burning pain in skull, principally in temporal bones, re-
newed every day at noon, with soreness of external head, worse
from pressure and contact, better in fresh air.
Cutting stitches from left ear into brain.
Left-sided headache, as if in brain substance, at first only slight
drawing, but gradually becoming more violent, at its culmina-
tion raging as though a nerve was being torn, ceasing suddenly,
Tenderness, to touch, on top of head.
Headache not severe but dull and constant.
Painful sensation of emptiness in head, feeling as if it was hollow,
with aching in whole brain.
C)THER HEAD SYMP TOM. S.
Feels suddenly giddy, and as if a mist were before eyes.
Dizziness: on entering room after a walk; when looking at running
Water.
A crawling and whirling in head, as if drunk. ~}
ACC. RAVATION,
At noon; from pressure and contact.
AM ELIORATION.
In fresh air; ceases suddenly.
CONCOM ITANTS. O
Ill-humor, restless, anxious. Epileptic attacks. Moral and nervous
disturbances come in quite regular paroxysms.
ARGENTUM NIT. - 4O
ARGENTU M NITRICU. M.
NOTE.
It is best suited to nervous persons and to headaches from moral
causes; or to headache accompanying organic disease of the
nervous system. I have used it with success in the headache
of epiſeptic patients. Migraine, in consequence of hepatic,
gastric or uterine disorders.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Boring in left frontal eminence, worse at night in warm bed.
Pressing pains, sometimes in vertex, sometimes left frontal bone.
Violent pressure in forehead, commencing over eyes, spreading up-
ward to coronal suture in morning.
Hemicrania; pressive, screwing, throbbing pain in one frontal pro-
tuberance, temple, or into bones of face.
Digging, cutting motion through left hemisphere, from occiput to
frontal protuberance, recurs frequently, increases and decreases.
rapidly.
Dragging pains in right hemisphere of brain.
Painful fullness and heaviness in head, with inability to recollect.
Almost constant boring and cutting in bones of forehead, temples,
vertex and face. -
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Congestion of blood to head and face.
Head feels heavy, full and stupid.
Dullness of head; mental confusion.
Dizziness; tendency to fall sideways.
Vertigo when walking with eyes closed, which alarms him, staggers.
when walking in the dark, has to seize hold of things.
Pain in head; head seems eniarged.
If pain is felt all over head, it seems to him enlarged; if pain is felt
on one side of head, eye of that side appears enlarged.
In morning, she was attacked with vertigo, as if she was turning in
a circle, inducing her to squat down, lest she should fall, ac-
companied with headache. w -
Giddiness, as if intoxicated, accompanied with lassitude and de-
bility of lower limbs.
Generally the headache is accompanied by chilliness, and sometimes.
by a general increase of temperature of body.
Excessive congestion of blood to head, with throbbing of carotid
arteries, obliging him to loosen his cravat, accompanied with
heaviness, stupefying dullness of head, great melancholy, weak-
ness of mind, inability to express himself rightly and coherently. .
Sensation as if bones of skull separated.
Dull, chronic headache of mental workers, relieved by tying some-
thing lightly around head.
4I ARNICA MONTANA.
Itching, creeping, crawling sensation on scalp.
Roots of hair feel as if pulled upward.
AC. C. RAVATION.
The headache is worse in open air; in warmth, at night; from light;
from mental labor.
AMELloration.
Better from binding something tightly around head.
CONCOM ITANTS. t
Mental confusion, dizziness, tendency to fall, great weakness of mind;
the headache is usually attended with chilliness and trembling
of body, intense nausea and vomiting. Head feels much en-
larged, time seems to pass too slowly. Patient is restless and in
continual motion, or completely apathetic. Loss of memory; of
consciousness. Degenerative conditions of mucous membranes.
ARNICA MONTA NA.
'N OT E.
Applicable in cases of sanguine, plethoric persons, with lively com-
plexions and disposed to cerebral congestions. Congestive head-
aches. Headaches from mechanical injuries of all kinds. Arnica
has been of seryice to me in the treatment of “dumb ague.”
Occasional headaches of a malarial character will yield to its
influence.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Pressive headache over eyes, extending toward temples, with sensa-
tion as if integuments of forehead were spasmodically contracted.
Pressive pain in forehead, as if brain were rolled up in a lump,
worse when near warm stove.
Pressive headache, as if head were being distended from within
outward. &
Pressive pain in forehead, when walking, ascending stairs, reflecting,
or reading.
Head feels like a heavy weight; pressing, shooting pains in both
temples, from without inward. -
Sticking pains in temples and forehead.
Pains over one eye, with compression in forehead, and greenish
vomiting.
Pain as if a knife were drawn through head, transversely from left
side, followed immediately by internal coldness of head.
Headache as if a nail had been thrust into temple, with general
sweat about midnight, followed by faintness.
ARSENICUM ALBUM. 42
Pains are aching, darting and pressive; mostly in forehead; worse
from motion. -
Confusion of head, with decided pressure in right side of head,
especially over right brow.
Burning in brain, with natural heat of body night and morning;
worse from motion, better at rest.
Burning or hot spots on top of head.
Feeling of cold at Small places on forehead, as if some one touched
her with a cold thumb.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Stitches in forehead.
Vertigo in forehead, especially when walking; everything turning
with her and threatening to fall over with her.
Vertigo; when moving head she feels as if everything turned with
her.
Vertigo from too copious meal; nausea; obscuration of sight.
Perfect quiet necessary on account of intense suffering in head.
AC. C. RAVATION.
On awaking; in morning; from 3 to 8 P. M.; when walking in open
air; from coughing; moving head; rising and sitting up in bed;
reading or reflecting; mental emotions.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Mentally indifferent to everything. Putrid smell from mouth.
Tongue white. Taste bitter, disgusting, putrid, slimy. Eructa-
tions bitter and like rotten eggs. Offensive flatus. Bruised pain
in muscles. , Myalgia from over-exertion. Lassitude, sluggish-
ness of whole body; must lie down, yet bed feels too hard.
ARSENICUM ALBUM.
|NOTE.
Is adapted to lympathic and nervous temperaments, and to females.
It is useful for catarrhal, neuralgic and periodic cephalalgia,
and to migraine in persons with deep-seated biliary derange-
ments, with vertigo, nausea, retching and vomiting of bile. The
pains are beating, pressive, burning, intermittent, throbbing,
drawing, dull, and bruised or sore. Headaches from the abuse
of Quinine and from miasmatic influences, or from effects of
poisoning from decayed or morbid animal matter.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Severe and exhausting cephalalgia over left eye, ameliorated by warm
applications or wrapping head up warmly.
43 ARSENICUM ALBUM.
Beating or pressive headache, as from a load on brain; rising up in
bed and motion aggravates; cold washings relieve temporarily;
walking in open air permanently. -
Periodical, semilateral, beating pains, with nausea, buzzing in ears
and vomiting; worse especially after eating, or in morning, or in
evening, or at night in bed, with weeping and moaning; pain
sometimes becomes maddening.
Burning, intermittent pains, having a tendency to periodicity, worse
from continuous applications of cold water, with small pulse
and cold skin. -
Pain in head is especially severe on left side; cannot lean or rest on
that side.
Pain, as if bruised or sore over nose and in forehead, relieved tem-
porarily by rubbing.
Dull, beating pain in one half of head as far as above eyes
Drawing, pressive pain in right side of forehead.
Throbbing frontal headache over root of nose.
Intense pain in frontal region, with vertigo.
Internal headache, increased by light and noise.
Dull pain in head, as from a cold.
Headache in occiput. f
Tearing in brain, as if being torn to pieces.
Great heaviness of head and humming in ears; it goes off in open
air but returns again in warm room.
Paroxysms of excessively painful hemicrania, with great weakness
and icy cold feeling in scalp, followed by itching.
When moving head while walking, brain seems to flap with pressure.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
CEdema of head, face, eyes, neck and chest, having a natural color.
Sensation of wabbling or swashing in brain.
Stupid and dizzy in head; is unable to think.
Heat in head when coughing.
Great confusion of head; dizzy, stupefied.
Vertigo, with reeling when walking.
Vertigo only when walking.
Erysipelatous burning and swelling of head, with great weakness
and coldness. ”
Sensation during motion as if brain beat against skull.
Constant, severe headache, with vomiting when rising up head.
Great weight of head, particularly in forehead.
Intense headache, increased by light and noise, with vertgio.
Falling out of hair.
ACC RAVAT IORI.
After eating, in morning: in evening; at night in bed; after mid-
might; rising up in bed and motion ; from the continuous ap-
plication of cold water, or cold in general; by light and noise.
ASAFOETID.A. - 44
AMEL IORATION.
Cold water relieves temporarily; walking in open air, permenently,
Some of the pain; rubbing relieves temporarily, others; warmth
in general relieves the Arsenic pains; wrapping the head up
warmly.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Excessive anxiety. Restlessness. Fearfulness. Dread of death.
Screaming with pain. Great sensitiveness of head to open air.
Melancholy sadness after dinner, with headache. Face ex-
pressive of great mental agony. Dryness of mouth and tongue.
Excessive thirst, drinking often and but little at a time. Nausea,
retching and vomiting of bile. Vomiting immediately after
eating. Burning and Swelling of eyes. Lachrymations. Fluent
coryza, burning and excoriating. Puffiness of face, especially
about eyes. Lips parched and dry. Roaring in ears at every
new paroxysm of pain. Sensation as if warn air were stream-
ing up spine into head. Restlessness, constantly moving head
and limbs. Feels chilly and sits around stove. Wants to be
in warm room. Weakness, obliging him to lie down; he feels
stronger when doing so; sometimes falls down suddenly, when
rising, with vertigo and aggravation of headache. Asthma.
Exhaustion of vital power. Great emaciation. Burning pains
characteristic.
* ASAFCETIDA.
NOTE.
Nervous headaches of hysterical, scrofulous individuals. Mercurial
headache. Headache resulting from organic disease of bones
of head. Among the common forms of headache, to which
Asafoetida is adapted, is an hysterical hemicrânia, with flushed
face, heat in head, dryness of eyes and gastric derangements, as
rancid taste, distention and rumbling of bowels, constipation,
diarrhoea.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Intermittent, pulsating pains, from within outward.
Pressing pain from within outward.
Pain as if a nail or plug was driven into brain.
Jerking pain, in Outer part particularly.
Inner semilateral headaches; the affection may be on either side, but
is generally on the left.
Darting pain from within outward.
Crampy pain in forehead, above eyebrows.
45 ASARUM.
Dull Stitching or pressing from within outward, especially in fore-
head, in sides of head and temples. -
Single, deep penetrating stitches in left frontal eminence.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Swashing in head, as of water.
Stupefying tension in head.
Headache which disappears by contact, or is transformed into some
other pain.
ACC RAVATION.
Pains appear and are worse when sitting or lying; worse towards
evening, in the room.
AM ELIORATION. -
From walking, in fresh air; from touching affected part; better from
scratching, and from being touched.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Hypochondriac and hysteric restlessness and anxiety. Urine smells
like ammonia. Hypersensitiveness, particularly in those in
whom the nervous system predominates over the arterial. Very
weak and delicate persons who suffer from very great sensitive-
ness. Sensation of a ball rising in throat, obliging frequent
swallowing of it. Involuntary twitching of single muscles.
Abuse of Mercury in syphilis. -
ASARU M.
*NOTE.
Suitable for nervous temperaments, exciteable or melancholic mood.
Occasionally of use in bilious and gastric headaches, and head-
aches of drunkards.
1.OCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Intense, comprehensive headache, more violent when walking or
shaking head.
Pressure over greater part of brain, from without inward.
Sharp aching above root of nose.
Aching in temples, especially left.
Violent pressure in forehead, downward upon eyes.
Tearing, pulsating pain in forehead, excited by stooping.
Throbbing headache in morning, early, when rising.
Very sensitive, compressive headache in left temple and behind ears,
more violent when walking or shaking head, less when sitting.
Early in morning, when rising, dizziness and drowsiness of head,
with headache in left side of forehead.
ASCELPIAS SYRIACA. 46
Pain, as from contraction in forehead, temples and behind ears, with
watering and burning of eyes; worse about 5 P. M.
Aching pain in forehead, with muddled state of mind.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Stupid feeling in head; has no desire to do anything.
Tension of scalp; hair feels painful.
Cold feeling at a small spot on left side of head, a few inches above
CarS.
When walking in open air, headache disappeared, together with hot
feeling in cheek, drowsiness, and ill-humor.
After vomiting, relief of headache symptoms.
ACC RAVATION.
From walking; from shaking head.
AMEL IORATION.
When sitting; after vomiting; when walking in open air.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Excessive nervous sensitiveness. Great nervous irritation. Warmth
of cheeks. Alternate flushes of burning heat and coldness.
General weary feeling. Pulse quick and strong. Vomiting of
only small quantity of greenish, somewhat sour fluid, with great
straining, and sensation about ears as if head would split.
ASCLEPIAS SYRIACA.
NOTE.
Congestive headache from suppression of sweat or urine; nervous
headaches, which are attended by dry skin and scanty urine,
cool skin and feeble pulse, and followed by sweating or profuse
urination. May prove useful in 1 heumatic headache.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Headache, with vertigo, dullness and stupidity.
When the drug did not cause sweating or profuse urination, it caused
violent headache, with vertigo, quick, full pulse.
Nervous headache followed by profuse diuresis.
Headache from supressed perspiration, or from retention of effete
matters in the system.
A feeling as if some sharp instrument was thrust through from one
temple to the other, with feeble pulse and cool skin.
Violent headache between eyes; sense of constriction across fore-
head.
CONCOM ITANTS. --
Burning and tickling in fauces, with nausea and headache. Exces-
sive nausea, with violent headache.
47 - ATROPINE.
ATROPINE.
NOTE,
This remedy exerts an influence on the cerebro-spinal centres, in-
volving the head, throat and eyes especially, in its action. It
should be thought of in cases where Belladoñna has been tried
and failed, though seemingly indicated. The attacks of head-
ache are accompanied, generally, by flushing of face and head,
with rush of blood to head; vessels increased in volume but not in
tone. Dizziness and delirium. Valuable in headache occurring
in epileptic patients. Nervous, but not hysterical, temperaments.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Feeling as if head was screwed up; aggravated by walking and
toward II A. M., and disappeared toward evening.
Periodical headache, coming on suddenly, increasing rapidly, until
it is intensely severe, causing blindness and delirium.
Fine, drawing, very sensitive stitches across forehead and temples,
recurring every few minutes, lasting some seconds.
Dull pains in temples,coming on at intervals and lasting some seconds.
Very sensitive sticking in left temporal region on waking in morning,
extending behind the ear and into left eye; disappearing after
moving about in open air. .*
Sticking pains in base of skull, particularly over eyes on every
motion, and especially on stepping.
Severe headache, beginning in occiput and passing over right side,
locating over eyes and in balls, followed by attacks of epilepsy
and unconsciousness.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo on rising in morning.
Furious delirium, especially at night.
ACC RAVATION.
From walking; motion; stepping.
AMELIORATION.
Eleven A. M.; evening; motion in open air. .
‘CONCOM ITANTS.
Sad and morose, preferring solitude and dark room to society of
friends (in an epileptic). Rambling speech, spectral illusions,
mirthful humor. Sharp, neuralgic pains in and about eyes.
Eyelids heavy and difficult to keep open. Dimness of vision,
with dilatation of pupils. Mouth and throat dry, dark-red,
dusky hue; difficulty of swallowing, on account of excessive
dryness. Ovarian neuralgia, with headache and epilepsy.
Spasms of muscles in different parts of body. Right side most
frequently affected.
ARUM MET. 48
AURUM METALLICUM.
HMOTE.
Nervous; congestive; megrim. Headaches of persons with black
hair, dark olive-brown complexion, disposed to constipation, sad,
gloomy, taciturn; or to sanguine individuals, with black hair
and black eyes, a lively, restless, anxious disposition, always
disposed to feel anxious for the future. Headache from ozaena;
from effects of syphilis or mercurialization.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Bruised headache. -
Pressive pain in temples.
Pressure in left temple, worse on being touched.
Fine tearing from side of head, through brain, violent during motion.
Pressive pain in left temple externally.
Tearing headache in front, in forehead, in vertex deep in brain,
abating in open air.
Boring in left side of frontal bone. §:
Prickings as from pins in forehead externally.
Headache as from incipient cold.
Pains in bones of head on lying down, affecting vital energy.
Severe and constant heat on top of head.
Megrim, returning every three or four days, with stitching, burning
and beating in one side of forehead, with qualmishness, nausea,
and even bilious vomiting.
‘OTHER HEAD SY MP TOM S.
Rush of blood to head, with tumult and roaring in head.
Bones of skull are painful, especially when lying down.
Sensation as if a current of air were rushing through head, if it be
not kept warm.
Vertigo, as if turning in a circle; when stooping; in open air.
Exostoses of the skull.
AC. C. RAVATION.
In morning; in cold air; while lying down; from strong Smells;
from motion; on being touched.
AMELioration.
From motion; while walking; on getting warm ; in open air.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Sleeplessness, anguish, grief. Desponding melancholy, with suicidal
tendency. Boring, tearing and bruised bone pains, especially
in extremities. Ozaena. Otorrhoea. Nasal catarrh.
49 BADIAGA.—BAPTISIA.
BADIAGA.
NOTE.
Hahnemann classes Badiaga among antipsorics.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Headache from 2. P. M. to 7 A. M., with slight aching pains in pos-
terior portion of both eyeballs, and in temples.
During afternoon, heat, pain, and congestion in forehead, worse at
7 P. M.
In temples and eyeballs, pain to temples from eyeballs.
Headache, with inflamed eyes.
Pain in left eyeball and temple, quite severe, extending to left side
of head and forehead. -
Very severe headache on top of head; remains the same in all
positions; better at nighi after sleeping, and better in morning,
returning violently after breakfast, lasting several days.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTO MS.
Dull, dizzy feeling in head.
An excess of dandruff, or dry, tetter-like appearance of scalp, with
slight itching.
ACC RAVAT I O N.
At 7 P. M.; after breakfast.
AM ELIORATION.
At night after sleeping and in morning. &
CONCOM ITANTS. -
In spite of the headache is still in clear in mind and more inclined
to mental activity than ever.
BAPTISIA.
NOTE.
Suitable in lymphatic temperaments; in low forms of disease, typhoid
fever, or diseases with typhoid tendencies; patient easily pros-
trated, with chilliness and hot flashes; pain in head, back and
limbs; “tired all over.”
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Dull, heavy, pressive headache.
Frontal headache, with pressure at root of nose.
Frontal headache, with feeling of fullness and tightness of whole
head.
Sharp pains by spells in right and left temples.
Soreness in brain, worse when Stooping.
BARYTA CARB. 50
Heavy pain in base of brain, with lameness and drawing in cervical
muscles. -
Headache commencing in occiput and extending to vertex and
forehead.
OTHER H FAD SYMPTOMS.
Head feels large and heavy, with numb feeling of head and face;
stitches or shocks in various parts of head.
Vertigo and sensation of weakness in entire system, especially in
lower limbs, with weak knees.
Tightness of skin of forehead.
Soreness, as if in frontal brain; wild feeling.
Feeling as if top of head would fly off.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Cannot confine his mind; sort of wild wandering feeling. Indis-
posed to think; want of power to think. Mind seems weak
and confused. Mental restlessness. Delirium; cannot sleep
because he must toss about to get pieces of his head together.
Restless, uneasy sleep, wild fancies on attempting to go to sleep.
Soreness of eyeballs, with lame feeling on moving them. Face
hot and flushed. Tongue coated yellowish-brown in center.
Edges of tonguered and shining. Ulcers in mouth, with abundant
saliva, tasting viscid and flat. Constant severe pain in region of
liver, with fullness and distention of abdomen. Dark, soft
diarrhoetic stools, without much pain. Urine dark red, with
some burning. Dull, aching pain in Sacrum and hips. Draw-
ing aching in arms and legs. Q:
BARYTA CARBONICA.
1NOTE.
Suited to patients who are mentally and physically dwarfish and
delicate. Headache of old persons; of those who suffer from
swelling and inflammation of glands.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
The pain extends to eyes.
Headaches mostly oppressive, close above eyes and root of nose.
Pressive pain, as if skull would split.
Stitching headache near warm stove.
The pain from headache extends to nape of neck.
Headache, with tension in occiput, toward nape of neck.
Pressive sticking on vertex, which extends through whole head,
whenever he stands in sun.
Right side of head feels icy cold to hand, but burning to himself.
The scalp is very sensitive to touch, especially side on which he lies.
51 BELLADONNA.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Sensation as if brain were loose.
Creeping sensation, as if something were alive in brain.
Liability of head to take cold.
Roaring buzzing in head.
£ruptions and dry scales on head.
Vertigo, with nausea and headache, when stooping.
Buzzing and singing in ears.
Stiffness of nape of neck.
Headaches generally occur in morning and after meals, or on awaking.
Baldness, especially on the crown. -
ACC RAVATION.
External heat (stove); on waking in morning; after meals; stand-
ing in Sun.
AMEL IORATION.
When walking in open air.
, CONCOM ITANTS.
Great irresolution about small things. Great forgetfulness, so that
he does not know what he has just spoken. Swollen glands,
especially on the neck. Childishness. Premature senitity.
BELLADONNA.
|NOTE.
Congestive, nervous, gastric, catarrhal and rheumatic headaches.
Headache from abuse of coffee, from over-heating and from cold.
Headaches accompanied by vertigo, stupefaction; red, bloated
face; red eyes; excessive sensitiveness to noise, light, shock or
contact. Ill-humor. Pains come on suddenly, last indefinitely
and cease suddenly. Suitable for plethoric individuals, disposed
to phlegmonous inflammation; or for lymphatic, scrofulous
persons, liable to glandular swellings. Suited to children,
females and young people of mild temper, blue eyes, blonde hair,
delicate skin and red complexion.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Cold sensation in brain, in middle of forehead. -
Pressive, frontal headache, so severe in walking that the eyes were
drawn shut; better when sitting, ceases when lying down, worse
on rising again, or going into the open air.
Frequently obliged to stand still when walking, from violence of
pain in forehead.
At every step it seemed as if brain rose and fell in forehead, relieved
by strong pressure on forehead.
bELLADONNA. se
Pain in head and eyeballs, eyes felt as if starting from their sockets.
Painful pressure in head, especially in lower part of forehead,
directly above nose; intolerable on stepping or treading.
Stabbing, as if with a knife, from one temple to other.
Headache, as if brain would be pressed out, in forehead, just above
orbits, which prevents eyes from being opened and obliges him
to lie down.
Neuralgia in right side of head and face.
Nervous headaches, frequently semilateral, especially right side, from
4. P. M. to 3 A. M., aggravated by heat of bed, and by lying
down.
Violent throbbing in brain, from behind forward and toward both
sides; finally painful shootings, stabbings, as with a knife, from
temple to temple.
Boring headache in right side of head.
Pains, especially above eyes and nose, or semilateral, drawing, tear-
ing or shooting pains. -
Sharp, cutting pain on right side of head, from frontal to occipital
region, becoming general, and at last settling in right parietal
bone. -
Severe pain in vertex.
Boring, tearing, cutting and shooting pains in various parts of head,
and worse on right side and in forehead, less in occiput.
Great fullness, and violent pressive and expansive pains, as if head
were about to split, or as if contents were being forced through
forehead or through head.
Wavering, shocks, and fluctuation and undulation, as of water in head,
with sensation as if cranium were too small.
Occurrence of headache daiky from 4 P. M. till the following morn-
ing; aggravated from movement, especially of eyes, on ascend-
ing, being touched, by open air or currents of air, by warmth of
bed, and recumbent posture.
Head, internally, so sensitive that least contact, even pressure of
hair, gives pain.
Jerking headache, which becomes extremely violent on walking
quickly, or on going rapidly up stairs, and when at every step
there is a jolt downward, as from weight in occiput.
Intense headache, aggravated by light, noise, motion, contact,
coughing, or by moving eyes.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS. - -
When stooping, or rising from a stooping posture, has vertigo, and
flickering before eyes, and tendency to fall backward or to left
side. -
Vertigo, with vanishing of sight, stupefaction and debility. .
His whole head feels heavy, as from intoxication.
53 BERBERIS VULG.
All pains worse when stooping forward, which causes a feeling as if
all would pass out of forehead.
Hot head, with cold feet.
Violent congestion of blood to head, with throbbing in interior of
head; loss of consciousness; carotids throb violently, jugulars
swollen; face bloated and red; worse from motion or touch;
light and noise intolerable.
Takes cold from every draught of air, especially when uncovering the
head; complaints from cutting hair.
ACC RAVATION.
From noise, light, shock or contact; on rising, going into open air;
from walking, steeping, going up stairs; - from heat of bed, lying
down; from motion, especially of eyes; from touch; from
stooping forward, or coughing; 3 P. M., and after midnight.
AMEL IORATION.
When sitting; lying down; bending backward; from strong pressure
on forehead.
CONCOM ITANTS.
The starting point of the affection is in brain. Fretfulness, nothing
seemed right to him, was vexed with himself. Anxious and
º confused, fears she is about to die. "All the senses more acute.
Great restlessness, with sudden startings. Sleepiness, but can-
not sleep, or moaning and tossing during sleep. Eyes red,
glistening, sparkling, with unsteady look; photophobia. Neu-
ralgia, particularly affecting right eye. Violent thirst, drinks
water, wants lemonade. Nausea, vomiting of bile, mucus or
food. Menses too early, blood bright red. Pressure, as though
all contents of abdomen would issue through genital organs,
especially felt in morning. Disposition to perspire. Dryness.
of mouth, tongue and throat. Sore throat; fauces, and pharynx
deep red, soft palate and tonsils swollen. Retention of urine,
which passed only drop by drop, with strangury. a Over-
excitability of all the senses.
BERBERIS VULGARIS.
NOTE. s
Headache accompanying hepatic disturbance, arthritic or rheumatic
complaints. Especially applicable when renal and vesicle
Symptoms are prominent.
BERBERIS VU LG. 54
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Oppressive, dragging, tensive pain in forehead, increased or excited
by Stooping, relieved in open air.
Pressure from within outward, particularly in forehead, but also in
temples and occiput.
Tearing pain in whole head; now here, now there, in forehead, in
temples.
More particularly on left side.
Violent shooting pains through eyes into brain, or from temples to
eyes.
The headache is characterised by lacerating pains, or pains of a dart-
ing character.
Tensive, aching pains.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo and dizziness in head.
Early in morning head feels full and heavy.
A puffy sensation in whole head.
Increased warmth of head.
Heat in head after dinner, and in afternoon.
Fullness of head, like from coryza.
Sensation as if head were becoming larger.
A peculiar cold sensation in right temple.
AccRAVATION.
From motion; from stoodping; most violent in afternoon.
AMELIORATION.
In open air.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Apathy, indifference. Pressure in eyes. Tearing and stitching in
cheek and jaw bones. Increased thirst and dryness of mouth.
Feeling of coldness in various parts. General languor. Slow,
feeble pulse, with increased thirst. Bruised pain, with stiffness
and lameness in small of back. Pale expression of face, dirty
grayish look, sunken cheeks, deeply-seated eyes, surrounded by
* bluish or blackish-gray circles; very sickly expression for long
time. Eructation without taste or Smell. Empty or bilious
eructations. Heartburn. Sticking, pressive pain in region of
liver, increased by pressure, corresponding to region of gall
bladder, in small spot. A sticking-dizzy, or dizzy-tearing pain
in one or other kidney regions, as if it were suppurating, ag-
gravated by deep pressure. Drawing, sticking pain in one or
other sides of bladder, extending down into (female) urethra,
often arising in lumbar region and extending along course of
UlreterS. g
&
55 BISMUTH-BROMINE.
BISM UTH.
NOTE.
Is indicated when headache alternates with, or is attended by, gas.
tralgia; or when it comes on immediately after eating; or is
i. by vomiting of ingesta. The headache is usually
rontal. -
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Dull, heavy headache.
Dull pressing, with drawing in different parts of head, more violent
during motion. g
Pressure and sensation of weight in forehead, more violent during
motion, at times also in occiput.
Pressure in forehead above eyes.
Dull, cutting pain in brain, from above right orbit to occiput.
Pressure and sensation of weight in occiput, more violent during
motion. .
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo; a sensation as if anterior half of brain were turning in
circle.
Attacks attended frequently with prostration.
ACC RAVATION.
From motion — all head symptoms.
AM EL IORATION.
From vomiting ingesta.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Solitude is unbearable; desire for company, White-coated tongue
in evening, without heat or thirst. Nausea at stomach; es-
pecially violent after a meal. Feeling of pressure in stomach
after every meal. Nervous gastralgia, with intense pressure, as
of a load in stomach after eating. Crampy, spasmodic pains in
stomach; burning alternating with pressure; pressure in spine,
must bend backward. Desire for cold drinks in evening but
no fever.
BROMINE.
NOTE.
Suitable for fair complexioned, blue-eyed people. Should be closely
studied for menstrual headaches.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Pains mostly left-sided, in sinciput and in forehead, of a heavy
pressing character, made worse by motion and heat of sun.
BRYONIA. ALBA. 56
Forcing pain in temples and nape of neck.
Crawling beneath skin of occiput. -
Pains in bones of head, fore and back part, toward evening in damp
weather.
Left-sided hemicrania, raging from frontal sinus down to base of
brain, with marked increase of pulse in volume and frequency.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Headache brought on by going into Sun, disappearing in shade.
Headache after drinking milk. *
Scalp tender, covered with an eruption, dirty-looking, and discharg-
ing offensive pus.
AC. C. RAVATION.
After drinking milk; by Stooping; in the Sun.
AMELIORATION.
By pressing neck; in the shade.
BRYONIA ALBA.
NOTE.
Suited to rheumatic, congestive and gastric headaches. Headache
from exposure to heat of fires; or from warm weather setting in
after cold days. Bryonia headache is characterized by vertigo,
great heaviness and pressure in the head, and rush of blood to
the head. The patient is very irritable, vexed and vehement.
The pain is either in the occiput, vertex or forehead, and often
associated with nausea and vomiting. The pains are chiefly
stitching and tearing, and are aggravated by motion. Where-
ever there is pain there is usually Soreness.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Pressive pain above left eye, followed by dull, pressive pains in
occipital protuberances, thence spreading over whole body;
on quick motion and after eating, pain so severe that it seemed
a distinct pulsation within the head.
Headache, as if head would burst, with dry, parched lips.
Pain begins in occiput, or in forehead going back into occiput, ex-
tending to shoulders.
Throbbing headache on top of head.
Headache, as if everything would pass out through forehead,
aggravated by Stooping. 3.
Burning pains in forehead.
Digging pressure in forepart of brain toward the forehead.
Sticking, jerking, throbbing from forehead, teeth and malar bones to
occiput.
57 CACTUS GRAND,
Great weight in the head, and pressure in brain from behind forward.
Continued deep Stitch in brain, left side, when coughing.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
The scalp is very tender to touch.
Headache, as from nightly revelling.
Burning heat or cold sweat on head.
Rheumatic headache in cold, raw, wet seasons.
In morning hair seems greasy, with cool head.
Pain begins in morning, on opening eyes.
Headache from ironing, or from washing perspiring face in cold
Water.
Rush of blood to head, with heat in head. .
Vertigo and confusion of head on slightest motion.
AC. C. RAVATION.
From stooping; motion; moving eyeballs; coughing; anger; in
evening; on awaking in morning.
CONCOM ITANTS. -
Loss of memory, inability to collect oneself. Morose; ill-humored;
exceedingly irritable. Very sensitive, pressing pain in left eye-
ball. Epistaxis. Profuse, fluent coryza. Face hot, red, soft,
puffy. Great dryness of mouth, lips and tongue. Sour, bitter
eructations after eating. Empty retching. Nausea and vomit-
ing. Bitter vomiting of bile and water. Cutting pains in epi-
gastrium. Pressure in stomach after eating, as from a stone.
Constipation; or offensive, pasty, or bilious, acrid diarrhoea.
Affections of serous membranes. Rheumatic affections of joints.
Severe pain in region of right ovary. Lochia suppressed, with
sensation as if head would burst.
- C ACTUS GRAND.
1NOT E. º -
Congestive headache. Headache accompanied by, or dependent
upon, cardiac disturbance. Possibly of value in malarial
headache. º
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Severe, neuralgic headache from taking cold.
Feeling as if head were compressed in a vice, and that it would burst
open from severeness of pain.
Face bloated and red, with pulsating pain in head.
Pulsation in temples, as if skull would burst; intolerable at night.
Very severe pain in right side of head, increased by sound of talk-
ing, or by a strong light.
CALCAREA CARB. 58
Right-sided headaches and neuralgias, which are periodical, pulsating
and of extreme type, which is increased by sound of talking and
by strong light.
Pain commencing in morning and growing worse as day advances.
Pressing pain in head, as if great weight lay on vertex; worse from
noise and light; relieved by pressure.
Sensation of weight on vertex; with dull pain, increased hy sound
of talking or by any noise.
Heavy pain, like a weight, on vertex, which diminishes by pressure.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo from sanguineous congestion to head.
Headache from irregular habits or dissipation.
Congestion to brain, blood-shot eyes, coma, Suffocation, flushes in
face; fever, from exposure to sun's rays.
ACC RAVATION.
At night; from noise; from sound of talking; from strong light;
from loud talking or noise; pain grows worse as day advances;
from eating; sudden emotion; deep inspiration.
AM ELIORATION.
From pressure.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Loss of appetite, and loss of taste of food, with nausea. Sensation
of constriction in heart, as if an iron band prevented its normal
movement. Very acute pain, and such painful stitches in heart
as to cause him to cry out londly, with obstruction of respiration.
Palpitation of heart, continuous day and night, worse when
walking, and at night when lying on left side. Functional
disorder of heart from mental emotions, aggravated at menstrnal
period. In diseases that call for the use of Cactus, there will
always be found more or less derangement of the heart. The
patient will be greatly reduced in flesh, with great nervous ex-
citability.
CALCAREA CARB.
NOTE. .
Especially adapted to leuco-phlegmatic temperaments. The head-
ache is usually associated with nausea and vomiting. It is,
characterized by anxiety, fearfulness, melancholy, difficulty in
thinking, dilated pupils and dimness of sight. The pains are
chiefly felt in forehead, on vertex, or on either side of head.
Headache accompanying malnutrition, as manifested by scrofula,
rickets, tuberculosis. Fair, plump children and youths.
59 - CALCAREA CARB.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Beating, hammering headache in forehead, brains and ears.
Stupefying, oppressive headache in forehead. *
Frequent one-sided headache, always with empty eructations.
Stitching headache over left temple:
Throbbing headache in middle of brain every morning, lasts all day.
Aching in sinciput, coming on in open air.
Tearing in right side of forehead.
Hemicrania, with eructations and inclination to vomit.
Headache beginning in occiput and spreading to sinciput, so severe
thinks head will burst. :*
Heaviness in forehead.
Icy coldness on head, or burning on top of head.
OTHER HEAD SY MP TOMS,
Chronic headache depending upon brain-fag.
Chronic morning headache, worse in open air.
Scalp sensitive, hair dry, head feels cold.
Vertigo on ascending a height, or on suddenly turning head.
Hair of head comes out when combing. -
Thick scabs with yellow pus, which bleed when picked, itching
slightly.
Headache from over-lifting.
Rush of blood to head, and heat in it, and redness and puffiness of
of face.
Large head.
Open fontenelles.
ACC RAVATION.
Worse on going up stairs; talking or walking; in hot sun; from
taking cold; from mental exertion; in morning, from washing
or working in cold water; from stooping.
AMELIORATION.
From tight bandaging; closing eyes; vomiting; lying down, or from
cold applications to head.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Stinging pain in eyes, worse from candle-light. Inflammation and
swelling of outer and inner ear. Great dryness of mouth and
tongue. Severe, fluent coryza, with headache. Pressing, pinch-
ing, or spasmodic Squeezing and contracting pains in stomach,
especially after meals. Constipation, getting worse and worse
every day. Diarrhoea thin, offensive, or white, watery, or
yellow (clay color). Pressing in abdomen, with stitches in pit
of stomach downward, with dullness of head, abdomen hard
and distended. Voluptuous dreams at night, with headache.
Menses too early, last too long, too profuse. Suppressed
*
CALCAREA PHOS. • 6o
menses. Any excitement may cause menses to return. Swell-
ing and painfulness of breasts before menses. Pulse full and
accelerated, and often tremulous. Chorea, sometimes only one-
sided; involuntary motions, sometimes falling down. Epilepsy,
from fright or suppressed eruptions. Difficult sleep on account
of rush of thoughts. Hard swelling of cervical glands. Ulcers
on leg. Coldness of feet, as from damp stockings. Profuse
Sweat from slightest exertion. Despondent, melancholy, ap-
prehensive. -
CALCAREA PHOS.
NOTE.
Suitable for gastric and rheumatic headaches. It is characterized by
vertigo when walking, or on motion. Fullness and pressure of
head, worse from pressure of hat. Useful in peevish and fret-
ful children, and in those whose fontanelles remain open too
long. Difficulty in performing mental operations. Ill-humor
and want of disposition to do anything. Forgetfulness. Dull-
ness with every headache. -
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER. ©
Over forehead, with tearing pains in arms and hands, most in wrist
and right middle finger.
On vertex and behind ears, with drawing in muscles of neck to nape
and occiput.
Aching, drawing pains around lateral protuberances of Occiput.
Extending from forehead to nose, or from temples to jaws.
Pressure above eyes and toward them.
Dullness, heaviness and painfulness of head early on awaking.
Sore pain, drawing, rending, tearing in skull bones, worse along
SutureS. •
Crawling over top of head, as if ice were lying on upper occiput.
OTHER HEAD SYM PTO MS.
Headache of school girls, with diarrhoea.
Dullness with every headache.
Vertigo, on motion, and when walking in open air.
Skull soft and thin, delayed closure or reopening of fontanelles.
Head hot, smarting at roots of hair.
AC. C. RAVAT 1 ON.
Worse from change of weather; after meals, more especially after
dinner; from bodily exertion; when thinking about it; in
morning.
6I
CAMPHORA.
AMEL IORATION.
From cold washing; from mental occupation.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Eyeballs pain, as if beaten. Headaches of school children, severest
pain in or near sutures. Patients suffering from faulty nutrition,
especially when manifested in the osseous system. Hot feeling
in eyelids. Bitter taste in morning on awaking, with headache.
Nausea, arising from pit of stomach, on moving, followed by
headache and lassitude. Sharp cutting or cramp-like pains in
stomach, with headache. Violent pains in stomach, with
debility, headache and diarrhoea. Violent colic, at times at-
tended with headache. Soft stools passed with difficulty,
accompanying headache of school girls. Hard stool, with de-
pression of mind, causing headache in old people. Menses too
early or too late; blood bright, or first bright and then dark.
Rheumatic pain and stiffness of neck, with dullness of head.
Especially suitable for children during dentition; for girls at or
near puberty, and for old people who have vertigo consequent
upon constipation. º
CAMPHORA.
|NOTE.
Congestive or nervous headache. Headache accompanying an acute
cold.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Frontal headache—pressing outward ; also left-sided.
Contraction, as if laced together in cerebellum and globella, with
coldness all over. *
Pains run from head to tips of fingers, with trembling and nervous-
IlêSS.
Throbbing, like beats with a hammer in cerebellum, synchronous
with pulse; head hot, face red, limbs cool, better on standing;
mostly with such as were deprived of their usual sexual inter-
course, or after Sunstroke.
other HEAD symptoms.
* Vertigo, heaviness of head, especially on stooping; head inclined
backward. -
Constricted feeling about head.
ACC RAVATION.
Most of the pains excited by motion or by cold air.
CANNABIS INDICA. 62
AMEL IORATION.
From lying down.
CONCOM ITANTS,
Great anxiety and extreme restlessness. Sudden and complete pros-
tration of vital forces, with great coldness of external surface.
Extremities cold and blue, with cramps. Impotence, with
coldness, weakness, and atrophied condition of sexual organs.
CANNABIS INDICA.
NOTE.
Adapted to nervous, sanguine or bilious temperaments. Nervous
headaches, especially those resulting from abuse of alcohol,
tobacco or coffee.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Dull, heavy, throbbing pain through head, with sensation like heavy
blow on back of head and neck.
Jerking in right side of forehead, toward interior and back part of
head.
Heavy, insurmountable pressure on brain, causing him to stoop.
Dull, drawing pain in forehead, especially over eyes.
Throbbing, aching pain in forehead.
Aching in both tembles, most severe in right.
Dull stitching in right temple.
Severe stitch in right temple, gradually changing to pressive pain.
Pain in whole right side of head.
Violent shocks pass through brain.
There is sensation as of heavy weight at back of head, from which
pains shoot up sides of head to temples and vertex; worse at
midday; feels as if head was opening and shutting at top, and
as if calvarium was being lifted.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo on rising, with stunning pain in back part of head, and he
falls.
Head feels very heavy; loses consciousness, and falls; on regaining
consciousness, violent shocks pass through brain.
Frequent involuntary shaking of head.
ACC RAVATION.
Midday; tobacco; coffee; alcohol.
AM ELIORATION.
From fresh air; cold water.
63 CANNABIS SATIVA.
CONCOM ITANTS, tº
Exaggeration of duration of time and extent of space. Exaltation
of spirits with excessive loquacity. Anguish, accompanied by.
great oppression; ameliotated in open air. Fearful of becom-
ing insane. Imagines he hears music; shuts his eyes, and is
lost for some time in most delicious thoughts and dreams. Every
few minutes loses himself, and then wakes up, as it were, to
those around him. Injection of vessels of conjunctiva. While
reading, letters run together. Throbbing and fullness in both
ears. Ringing and buzzing in ears. He looks drowsy and
stupid. Backache, worse at catamenial period; menses recur
every two weeks and are scanty. Countenance dejected and
careworn ; nervous; easily agitated. Sexual desire excessively
increased. Weakness, ºhaustion, Excessive sleepiness.
Voluptuous dreams.
CAN NABIS SATIVA.
NOTE.
Headache accompanying, or resulting from, cystitis or urethritis.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Forehead feels compressed, from margins of orbits to temples; not re-
lieved by bending forward. -
Pressure below frontal eminence, extending deep through brain to
occiput. -
Pressure in temples.
Violent throbbing, with heat of head, and fever.
Crawling in Scalp.
Continual headache on top of head, as of a stone pressing upon it.
Pressure from back of eyes forward.
Uninterrupted headache the whole day.
Piercing headache.
Feeling of heavy weight on back part of head, whence pains arise.
Shooting, darting pains from back, up sides, to temples and vertex.
other HEAD SYMPTOMs.
Dullness and reeling sensation in head.
Sensation as if drops of water were falling on head.
Vertigo when walking, with tendency to fall sideways.
Vertigo when standing, with swimming of head.
ACC RAVAT ION. º
About noon.
CANT HARIS. 64
CONCOM IITANTS.
Sadness; makes mistakes in writing; despondent in morning, lively in
afternoon. Ringing in ears. Face pale, or left cheek red but not
hot, and right one pale. Difficult speech, at times stuttering. Dry-
ness of throat. Dysuria; urine white, turbid, or red and turbid.
Pulse very weak, slow, frequently almost imperceptible. Violent
beating of heart on moving body and on stooping, with warm
sensation about heart. Dreams disagreeable and frightful.
Unendurable, fine stitching over whole body, like from a
thousand needle points, at night, when sweating from warm
covering; better when uncovering. Burning, Smarting in
urethra while urinating, especially afterward. Urethra in-
flammed and Sore to touch.
CANT HARIS
“MOT E.
Headache accompanying catarrhal diseases of urinary passages.
Headache from washing and bathing.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Soreness and burning in brain.
Heat and throbbing in head.
Sensation of fullness, with heat rising up into head, with anxiousness.
Dull, heavy pain in forehead.
Stitches and pain in side of head, aggravated in afternoon and
evening.
Burning in sides of head, ascending from neck, with Soreness and
giddiness; aggravated morning and afternoon; standing or sit-
ting, and walking or lying down. -
Painful tearing on vertex, as if some one were pulling lock of hair
upward.
Heaviness in occiput, with drowsiness and incapacity to think.
Stitches in occiput, aggravated in afternoon.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Confusion of head in morning, with pulsations in forehead.
Vertigo, with transient attacks of unconsciousness; appearance of
fog before eyes, while walking in open air.
liair falls out when combing.
ACC RAVATION. gº *
In morning and afternoon; afternoon and evening; when standing
or sitting.
AMELIORATION.
When walking or lying down.
65 CAPSICUM.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Anxious restlessness and rage. Constantly attempting to do some-
thing but accomplishing nothing. Inflammation and redness of
eyes with smarting, burning and lachrymation. Yellow ap-
pearance of objects. Expression of extreme suffering in face.
Death-like look; expression of terror and despair. Mouth and
tongue inflamed and ulcerated, with burning pain and dryness.
Burning in throat and stomach. Eructations of sour mucus,
with nausea and vomiting. Dysentery. Raw and sore pains in
whole body, internally and externally; every part over-sensitive,
accompanied by excessive weakness. Burning, Stitching and
tearing pains predominate. Violent pains in bladder, with fre-
quent urging. Intolerable tenesmus. Violent burning, cutting
pains in urethra, before, during and after urination.
CAPSICUM,
NOT E,
Adapted to phlegmatic constitutions with haemorrhoidal tendency;
or to indolent persons of suspicious disposition, or to headstrong,
clumsy people (children) afraid of exercise and open air. Light
hair, blue eyes. It is characterized by sensation of congestion
or fullness of head; throbbing, pressing or tearing pains; sen-
sation as if skull would burst, especially when moving; pains
mostly in forehead and temples; darting pains in head; skull
feels bruised; confusion of head with obscuration; dizziness and
dullness of head with febrile chill and coldness; confusion of
head with vertigo; nausea and vomiting; anxiety; weak
memory; forgetfulness. -
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Constant, pressive ache in forehead above root of nose, together with
Stitches through ear and over eye.
Throbbing ache in one or other temple.
Pressing, frontal headache.
E)rawing, tearing in right frontal bone.
Pressive pain in forehead, as if it pressed from occiput outward to
forehead, together with cutting from occiput to forehead.
Throbbing ache in forehead.
Pressive pains in temporal regions.
Severe, deeply-penetrating stitches in vertex.
Stitches from vertex to forehead.
Drawing tearing on left side of head.
One-sided, pressive, sticking ache, like a hysterical migraine, which
was increased by raising eyes and head, or by stooping, together
with forgetfulness and nausea. •
CARBOLIC ACID. 66
Headache on coughing, as if skull would burst.
Bursting headache, or feeling as if brain were too full.
Headache, as if skull were bruised, on moving head, and on walking.
Darting pains in head; worse at rest; better when walking.
AC. C. RAVATION.
From motion of head; from motion of eyes; from noise (with
anxiety); when walking; when walking in open air and in cold
(pressing pains); when at rest (darting pains); when stooping;
when coughing; in evening; when walking in open air.
AM ELIORATION.
From heat (pressing pains); when walking (darting pains); when
lying with head high (pressing pains).
‘CONCOM ITANTS.
Whimsical and sensitive. Peevish, taciturn, obstinate. Homesick-
ness, with red cheeks and sleeplessness, with hot feeling in
fauces. Dimness of vision. Burning in eyes, with redness and
lachrymation. Stitching pains in ears, with burning and stinging;
hardness of hearing. Pain in face, aggravated by touch, and
in evening. Burning and heat in roof of mouth and throat.
Thirst and chilliness, with moroseness and difficult compre-
hension. Burning in stomach after eating. Diarrhoea, with
tenesmus and strangury. Haemorrhoids, with burning. Back
chilly, especially externally. Fever, with violent burning,
followed by thirst, with chill. Sleepiness, with restlessness.
Aversion to moving. Tendency to obesity; laxness of muscles;
bloatedness of skin. Burning sensation almost a constant
symptom.
CARBOLIC ACID.
|NOTE.
Headache from bad drainage, foul cess-pools, etc.; from fermenta-
tive processes in the alimentary canal; from carious teeth; from
purulent infection. “Sick-headache.”
1.OCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Dull, heavy headache, as if an india-rubber band were stretched
tightly around forehead.
feeling of tightness across forehead, above frontal sinuses.
Transient aching pain in forehead.
Pain centering over right eye, affecting it so that can scarcely keep
1t ODeh.
N eurº of right eye and temple.
Whole head feels hot, brain appeared to be compressed, as if in tight
bandage; worse from noise or walking; better in open air.
67 CARBO ANAMALIS.
Dull, heavy pain, running from forehead to occiput.
Burning on top of head. - -
Constant dull pressure and pain in occiput and muscles of nape,
especially just behind ears.
OTHER HEAD SY MP TOMS.
Periodical headache—monthly— generally in connection with
In 16211S6S.
Constant vertigo; better in open air; worse when sitting.
Itching of scalp.
ACC RAVATION.
From noise; walking; sitting.
AM ELIORATION.
In fresh air.
CONCOM ITANTS,
Disinclination to mental exertion. Very irritable. Great languor
and profound prostration. Vesicular eruption all over body,
which itches excessively; better after rubbing but leaving a
burning pain. Gastrics symptoms from fermentation. Constant
º pelvic “bearing down.” Profuse leucorrhoea. Albuminous
urine. Nasal catarrh. Stomatitis; nasty, bad taste. Tongue
parched and dry. Excessive thirst. Flatulence. Colicky pains.
CARBO ANIMALIS.
|NOTE.
Adapted to complaints in nervous or scrofulous conditions. Some
authorities assert that it is more applicable for cancerous than
for scrofulous dyscrasia. The attack is characterized by con-
gestion of blood to head, with heat in head; vertigo; confusion
of the senses; changeable mood; splitting, throbbing, or press-
ing, stitching pains, chiefly in forehead and vertex.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Heaviness in head at night.
Heaviness in forehead, as if brain would fall forward.
Skin of forehead on vertex feels tight.
Drawing in forehead above eyebrows.
Pricking pain in forehead, left side.
Boring, tearing, stitching pains in head, especially temples.
CARBO ANAM ALIS. 68.
Sensation in forehead as if something lay above eyes, on account of
which could not look up.
Pain in top of head as if.skull had been split or torn asunder, must
hold it together.
Heaviness in cerebellum.
Pressive pains in occiput.
Stitching and throbbing in occiput.
Pain in right side of head.
Throbbing ache before and after menses.
OTHER HEAD SYMP TO MS.
Blackness of sight, or dimness before eyes.
Vertigo with nausea and when raising head after stooping, accom-
panied by watery mist before eyes.
Vertigo with loss of consciousness.
Vertigo in evening.
Vertigo and confusion on sitting up, better when reclining.
Sudden stupefaction when moving head or walking.
Head feels confused; taciturn; changeable; low-spirited; anxiety.
AC. C. RAVAT ION.
From noise; stooping; wet weather; cold air; open air (menstrual);
exertion of the mind (occiput); night; forenoon; evening in
bed (heat); in morning after rising. º
AM ELIORATION.
Pressure with hands (vertex); when reclining (vertigo); rising (heat);
open air (forehead).
CONCOM ITANTS.
Great prostration and debility. Earthy-colored face, with copper-
colored spots on both face and body. Often troubled with
severe headache. Nosebleed after aching and dullness in head.
Desire for solitude; noise disturbs. Shuns all conversation.
Cachectic appearance. Weak empty feeling at pit of stomach.
Ineffectual urging to urinate, with painful pressure in loins,
groins and thighs. Anxiety in chest. Feeling of coldness
through from chest to back. Soreness in abdomen while cough-
ing. Abdomen distended with flatulence. Stool scanty and
delaying. Pain in small of back during stool. Haemorrhoids
burning and stinging. Paim in small of back, very sensitive;
aggravated by walking, standing, or lying. Menses too early,
too long, not profuse. Leucorrhoea yellowish, watery. Debility
and prostration after menstrual flow. Earthy-colored, copper-
colored spots on skin. Itching and burning pains. Drowsiness,
as if one had not slept enough.
69 CARBO VEG,
CARBO VEGETABILIS.
NOTE.
Headache of dyspeptics; of old people; from abuse of mercury,
quinine or salt; following exhausting diseases; of those whose
vital powers are depressed; from indulgence in wine and
liquors; from general dissipation.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Pressive headache in forehead, especially just over eyes; eyes pain
on moving them.
Violent tearing in forehead, at small spot near temple.
Pressing, throbbing pains, especially above eyes, or in whole head,
commencing from nape of neck.
Pulsating pains in forehead after a meal.
Aching on top of head, with painful sore-feeling of Scalp when
touched, or when hair is raised, or as if scalp were drawn too
tightly.
Heat on top of head during climaxis.
Bull headache in occiput.
Violent pressive pain in and on vertex, in lower portion.
Tearing and drawing in left side of vertex. -
Dull, heavy pain extending through head to supraorbital region.
Headache as from contraction of scalp.
Heaviness of head;
When coughing, painful stitches through head.
The hat pressed upon head like heavyweight, and continued to feel
sensation even after taking it off, as if head were bound up with
a cloth. .
Beating headache in afternoon.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Confusion of head, which makes thinking difficult. -
Vertigo, when stooping, as though head reeled to and fro; has to
hold on to something.
Whirling in head, the whole day.
Great liability to take cold in head.
Painful throbbing in head during inspiration.
Congestion of blood to head, with hot forehead and muddled feeling
in head, relieved by nosebleed.
Sensation in head as from humming of bees.
Headache from over indulgence in wines and liquors.
Scalp painful to touch.
Hair falls out.
Scalp itches when warm in bed.
ACC RAVATION.
On waking; after meals; in a warm room.
CAULOPHYLLUM. 7o
AMELIORATION.
From epistaxis.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Ideas flow slowly. Irritable, excitable, inclined to anger. The
most innocent food disagrees. Excessive accumulation of gas
in stomach and bowels. Flatulent colic, worse from least food,
better from passing flatus. General dyspectic symptoms. Con-
stant downward pressure in abdomen. Vaginal discharges
acrid, excoriating parts. Cachectic persons whose vital powers
have become weakened; old people; children, after exhausting
diseases.
CAULOPHYLLUM.
NOTE.
Suitable for rheumatic or neuralgic headaches, or to headaches de-
pendent upon uterine or spinal troubles.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Dullness of head, with contracted feeling of skin of forehead.
Headache, with pressure behind eyes and dimness of sight (with
uterine troubles).
Headache, with sensation of pressure over left eye, aggravated by
stooping, light, noise, from noon till night.
By spells, very severe pain in temples, as if both temples would be
crushed together.
ACC RAVAT 1 ON.
Stooping; light; noise; noon till night.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Complete sleeplessness; hysterical spasms. , Vertigo, with dimness
of sight. Gulping a bitter, sour fluid. Severe, rheumatic,
drawing, flying pains in joints of hands and feet. “Moth spots”
on forehead, with leucorrhoea and menstrual irregularities.
Troubles which arise in open air are relieved in room, except
pressure in forehead. Produces spasmodic conditions. The
pains of Caulophyllum are intermittent and paroxysmal. Spas-
modic pains in uterus and various portions of hypogastric region.
º
71 CAUSTICUM.
CAUSTICUM.
|NOTE. *-*
In those having phlegmatic or choleric temperament. Rheumatic or
arthritic diathesis. Frequently suitable in cases with tendency
to scrofula or having weakened and emaciated appearance.
Persons with dark hair. Attacks begin with sensation of
congestion to head and heat; throbbing, tearing, stitching pains;
pains chiefly in vertex and upper head, spreading to forehead
and temples; pains in paroxysms moving forward; vertigo;
nausea, and melancholy mood.
1.OCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Pressive pain in right frontal eminence.
Sensation as of an empty space between forehead and brain, or as if
something was forced in between frontal bone and cerebrum.
Tension of scalp across forehead and temples.
Pain in forehead, with anxiety.
Stitches in temples, worse from sitting or reading.
Throbbing and stitches in vertex, in paroxysms.
Pain at a small spot on vertex, as if bruised, only on touch.
Burning in forehead.
Beating in head, behind ears.
Constant succession of shocks or jerks in head, during rest or motion.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Painless commotion in whole head.
Rush of blood to head.
Involuntary nodding of head when writing, as if someone pressed it
down.
Itching on Scalp.
Skin of head tense.
Giddiness, with sensation of weakness in head, as if intoxicated;
worse in morning on waking, with painful dullness of head.
Vertigo with anxiety.
Vertigo, with loss of consciousness when looking up and when
sitting.
Headache, with partial blindness.
ACC RAVATION.
From sitting; stooping; 4 P. M. to evening; when reading; when
shaking head; when looking up; in evening.
AMEL IORATION.
In open air; from cold water.
C. L. R. N. 72
Cºg º HTAR. T.S. .
19es.re to be in company; forgetfulness; uses wrong words; anxiety;
irritable; timore)us; full of fancies; melancholy mood. Sudden
and frequent loss of sight, with sensation of flim before eyes.
Pain and inflammation of eyes, with burning and Smarting.
Dull pains in ear, with constant whizzing, as if steam escaped.
Neuralgia of left side of face, aggravated after midnight and
relieved by cold water. Inability to move tongue right, with
anxiety. Difficult speech. Sudden aphonia. Heartburn;
acidity of stomach after eating fat, saccharine, or farinaceous
food. Violent pains in Stomach; at times in Stomach and again
in chest; aggravated by moving about and relieved by lying
down. Involuntary passage of urine when coughing; at night;
when asleep; in children with black hair and eyes who pass
urine during their first sleep. Giddy at stool, and after it; sick
at stomach; stool passes better while standing. Menstrual blood
bright red, with pain in pelvis, as if pressed or screwed together;
ceasing at night. Rheumatic or neuralgic pains, increased by
every change of temperature, but ceasing in bed.
- - CEDRON.
NOTE. s .
Principally adapted for persons of a voluptuous disposition and of an
excitable, nervous temperament; more especially in females.
There is marked periodicity in attacks, often with clock-like
regularity. Pains are of a shooting character and located in
orbital region. Little used except in connection with obstinate
intermittents. * * * ,
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Severe shooting pain over left eye. -
Headache, especially deep in orbits, obliging him to shut eyes and
extending to occiput.
Distensive headache, increased during night.
Throbbing pain in head, commencing in temples, extending around
forehead.
Pressure at right temple, causing dull pain in whole right side of
head; disappears wholly toward noon.
Pressure at top of head. • *
Sharp pain in occiput. ..
Pains in head are all dull, except those in occiput, which are acute.
AC. C. RAVATION.
In open air; on rising.
73 CHAMOMILI.A.
AMELIORATION.
Toward noon.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Palpitation of heart and hurried respiration accompanying severe
headache.
CHAMOMILLA.
NOTE.
Congestive, nervous, lithaemic headaches. Chamomilla seems to act
upon a morbidly sensitive nervous system. There is a peculiar
excitability; cross, irritable, peevish. Children—light or brown
hair; nervous, excitable temperament. Adults—even aged
persons with arthritic or rheumatic diathesis.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Headache, especially in temples; pressure as from firm pressure
with fingers.
Pressure increasing and decreasing, especially in right half of fore-
head and right temple, where are also felt very frequent, dull,
stitching pains, which sometimes extend to occiput like electric
sparks :
Pressure extending from vertex to forehead and temples; worse from
thinking of it, from sudden stooping and from mental exertion.
Pressing headache as from a stone in head; worse evenings.
Tearing and stinging pain in left side, particularly in temple and in
and around eye.
Violent, stinging pains in left side of head, from occiput to lower
. Jaw.
Tearing and sticking, extending outward toward temples.
Wandering pains in temples, frequently recurring and always worse
in beginning.
Tearing and jerking in one side of head, down to jaws.
Transient attacks of throbbing in one-half of brain.
Coma vigil or rather an inability to open eyes; slumbering without
sleep; quick expiration and tearing headache in forehead with
In allSta.,
One-sided, drawing headache.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTORMS.
Inclination to bend head backward.
Slight attacks of vertigo with tendency to faint.
Confusion of head.
Hot, clammy Sweat on scalp and forehead.
CHELIDONIUM. 74.
ACC RAVATION.
From Sudden stooping, from thinking of it; from mental exertion,
morning; in evening.
AM ELIORATION.
From motion; children, when carried in amrs; from rising.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Excessive sensitiveness to pain. Sour-smelling sweat during sleep,
mostly on head. Sleeplessness of children; they start in sleep;
muscles twitch, especially thumb, and with these symptoms colic,
or face red, especially one cheek, usually left; scalp bathed in
hot sweat. Intolerance of everything, can do nothing that will
please them. Catarrh of children; nose though feeling stuffed
up yet dropping hot water from nostrils. Cough caused by ex-
posure to cold winter day. Gastralgia, especially when food
eaten lies like heavy load. Distention of both hypochondria;
patient can hardly breath. Tongue, yellowish-white; bitter
taste; colicky pains through abdomen. Relief of these symptoms. .
by cup of coffee, Eructations of Sulphuretted hydrogen.
CHELIDONIUM.
NOTE.
Adapted to complaints in melancholic, choleric temperaments, with
bilious tendencies and complications. The attack is charac-
terized by darting, tearing, throbbing pains in forehead and
temples, with heaviness and coldness in occiput, accompanied
with vertigo, anxiety, melancholy, nausea and bilious vomiting.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Heaviness of head, extending to right side of head, whence a rheu-
matic drawing pain into right side of neck.
Pain in forehead and temples, with anxiety.
Pressure in forehead, extending to orbits, which, on moving eyes,
pain as if sore.
Compressive pain across forehead, as from band or cord over eyes,
after rising, lasting till toward noon, returning again at 7 P. M.
Pains in forehead from within out.
Pressive pains in right side of forehead.
Sensation of band across forehead, relieved on closing eyes.
Shooting pains through temples from side to side, awoke with it
early in morning, lasted all day, felt when waking at night.
Ticking like a watch in right temple, dull pain in head with pulsa-
tions in temples.
75 CHELIDONIUM.
Pain in right temple, with nausea and bilious vomiting.
Pain and pressure in right temporal bone.
Heaviness in vertex, extending to occiput.
Drawing in neck from above downward, with stitches when walking
fast, has to tread light.
Attacks of violent, throbbing pain, from nape of neck to occiput,
more on left side.
Tensive sensation in back of head, right side.
Pressive, drawing pains on left side of occiput. -
Drawing, pressing-like stitches, extending from left side of occiput
to forehead.
Pain in right side of head.
Shooting pain in left side.
Pains through ears from occiput.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo, with bilious derangements.
Coldness and heaviness in occiput, rising from nape of neck.
When sitting up, occiput seems fastened to pillow, or broken off
from rest of skull.
AC. C. RAVATION.
By moving eyes; when walking fast; when moving; when sitting
up; early in morning; after rising; from open air into room;
toward noon; after dinner; afternoon; evening.
AMELF ORATION.
From rest; pressure; eating; closing eyes.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Full of sad thoughts about present and future; cannot remain long
in one place. Remarkable serenity of mind. Melancholy.
Irritable. Vertigo and anxiety. White of eyes dirty yellow.
Burning, Smarting and aching of eye, Sore to touch, aggravated
by light. Yellow color of face. Tongue thickly coated yellow,
with red margins, showing imprint of teeth. Bitter taste in
mouth. Nausea and bilious vomiting. Urine turbid on passing
it—dark, brownish-red, like brown bear, or yellow. Pain in
in hepatic region, extending downward and across umbilical
region, through intestines, as though abdomen was constricted
with a string. Congestion of liver and jaundice. Thin, pasty,
bright-yellow stool, copious without pain on rising. Constipa-
tion like sheep dung. Diarrhoea and constipation alternating.
Pains in inner lower angle of right shoulder blade, running into
chest. Rheumatic pains, aggravated by least touch. Frequent
yawning, sleepy through day, even when walking in open air.
Flashes of chills and heat. Sweat through night, especially
toward morning.
CHINA. 76
CHINA.
NOTE,
In persons who are highly sensitive to pain; of querulous or dis-
contented disposition. Anaemic patients. Headache from loss
of animal fluids; after intermittent fever.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Stupefaction of head, with pressure in forehead.
Jerking in temples, extending to upper jaw.
Stitches from temple to temple.
Burning in forehead, with hot sweat on it.
Pressure in head, from within outward over eyes.
Headache, as if brain were pressed together from both sides and out
at forehead; aggravated by walking in open air.
Headache, first like cramp in vertex, followed by bruised sensation
in side of head, aggravated by slightest motion.
Intense, throbbing headache, mostly occipital, after excessive
haemorrhage.
Violent, pressive headache deep in brain, and sensation of con-
striction, especially in right side of forehead and in occiput;
worse when walking.
Boring in vertex.
Headache from occiput over whole head, from morning until after-
noon; worse lying, must stand or walk; drives to madness.
Headache in occiput after sexual excesses or onanism.
Headache, so sensitive it seems as if skull would burst; worse from
motion or jar; better in room and when opening eyes.
Sensation as if brain beat in waves against skull.
Violent jerking-tearing in several places in head; worse from motion
and when walking; better when lying.
Intense throbbing headache, carotids throb; after loss of blood.
Whole head feels bruised; worse from exerting mind, least jar or
motion, stepping, contact.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOM S.
Head much confused, in morning, as after intoxication, with dryness
of mouth.
Vertigo: head inclined to sink backward; more violent on motion
and when walking, relieved by lying; after loss of animal fluids.
Head feels weak, can hardly hold it erect.
Whole scalp sensitive to touch, everything on it hurts him, roots of
hair especially affected.
Dullness of head; giddiness, as from sitting up at night; sleepless-
In CSS.
Headache from suppressed coryza.
Scalp feels as if hair was grasped roughly by hand.
Headache worse every other day.
77 CHINA ARS.
Heaviness of head, with loss of sight, fainting and ringing in ears.
Sensation as if brain were balancing to and fro, and was striking
against skull, occasioning great pain and obliging one to move
head, hence better from motion.
Headache, with violent throbbing of carotid arteries.
Headache worse from draught. of air; in open air; from slightest
touch; better from hard pressure.
Profuse sweat on head, especially when walking in open air.
AC. C. RAVAT ION.
From draught of air; in open air; from walking; from slightest
motion or touch; from lying down; from exerting mind; from
stepping; from contact; every other day.
AM ELIORATIOR.
From hard pressure; in room; when opening eyes; from lying
down; from motion
CONCOM ITANTS.
System has been debilitated by loss of vital fluids, especially blood,
semen, diarrhoea, leucorrhoea or over-lactation; patient is worse
every other day. Sleepless at night; lies awake thinking;
restless; uneasy and miserable next day. Full of plans and
projects, especially in evening and at night; ringing in ears.
Great depression of spirits, worse from noise, or whatever affects
the senses. Intermittent neuralgia of fifth pair; worse evenings
and from contact. Complete loss of appetite or canine hunger.
Malarial poisoning, Hepatic affections. Spermatorrhoea.
Metrorrhagia. Menorrhagia. Congestion of pelvic organs.
Debilitating morning and night sweats. Suitable to old women
after menopause. Sensitiveness of nervous system. Special
senses too acute. Very sensitive to pain. Sensitive to draughts
of air.
CHINA ARS.
NOTE.
Malayial, nervous, neuralgic headache. The symptoms resemble
those of both Arsenicum and China, but in their totality differ
from either. The symptoms produced by “malaria” are more
frequently covered with China-ars. than by any other one remedy.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Hemicrania, worse from physical or mental exercise.
Severe, darting, tortuous pains running up into head and preventing
sleep.
Frontal and occipital headache.
CHLORALUM. 78
Neuralgic pain in right temple and above eye.
Burning pain in left occipital protuberance, extending down nape of
neck, along shoulder blade and over left half of thorax.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Confused feeling in head. *
Irritable mood precedes headache.
AC. C. RAVATION.
From physical or mental exercise; from damp, cold weather; at
regular periods. •
CONCOM ITANTS.
Depression of spirits. . Mental dullness. Intense prostration.
Patient has frequently been weakened by hamorrhage or by
sexual excesses. Periodicity is marked. Fever of an asthenic
character. General aching of muscles, especially of the ex-
tremities.
CHLORALUM.
NOTE.
Dull, heavy, aching pain in forehead and occiput all day; aggravated
by motion.
Location, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Severe pain in frontal region over supraorbital ridge, which nothing
relieved, aggravated by motion.
Headache in forehead extending to occiput.
Headache over both eyes, running down in eyes, left side worse,
with feeling as if eyes were constricted.
Feeling as if hot band was drawn across forehead from temple to
temple, directly over eyes, with sensation of burning ring around
each eye.
Dull, heavy headache in occiput and in forehead over eyes; feeling
of weight and soreness, which seems wholly within cranium;
aggravated by moving about and lying down, but slightly re-
lieved by going into open air.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOM. S.
Great heaviness in head; cannot lift it.
ACC RAVATION.
By sudden motion; movement; on lying down; at 8 A. M.
AM ELIORATION.
In open air.
79 CICUTA VIROSA.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Eyes blood-shot and constantly watering. Burning in eyes and eye-
lids. Dimness of sight. Neuralgia from decayed teeth. Great
dyspnoea, a sense of Suffocation, oppression at base of chest, and
urgent thirst.
CICUTA VIROSA.
NOTE.
Headache from cussion of brain; from repercussed eruptions. Head-
ache accompanying spasmodic affections; epilepsiy, chorea, etc.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Stupefying headache in forehead and then in occiput.
Heaviness in front and back part of head.
Rending, cutting, pain, in one side of head.
Semilateral headache, like pressure, externally.
Compression from both sides of head.
Severe headache in occiput.
Jerking and twitching of head.
Pressure deep in brain.
Stupefying headache above orbits, increasing when at rest.
Headache in morning on waking, as if brain were loose and was
shaken on walking, disappears when thinking of its exact nature.
OTHER HEAD SY MP TOMS.
Vertigo; reeling; falls to the ground.
Vertigo on rising from bed, as if everything were moving from side
to side; or approached and then receded.
Head sinks forward when looking steadily at anything.
ACC RAVATION.
While at rest.
ARM ELIORATION.
From sitting erect; emission of flatus; thinking of it.
CONCOM ITANTS,
Dull and stupid; mental torpor. Violent shocks through head, arms
and legs, which cause them to jerk suddenly. Cerebro-spinal
affections. General prostration. Convulsive attacks, with loss
of consciousness. *
*
CINA—CLEMATIS ERECTA. - 8o
CINA.
|NOTE.
Best suited to nervous, irritable persons, with dark hair. Children,
especially when they suffer from worms. Most of the headaches
have a stupefying effect, and are brought on by eating or by
mental labor. Headache before and after epileptic attacks, and
after attacks of intermittent ſever.
1.OCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Dull headache, with affection of the eyes, in morning.
Stupefying, internal headache, especially in forehead, also in occiput;
when walking in open air.
Drawing from left frontal eminence to root of nose, causing con-
fusion of head.
Tensive pain in right temple, as if drawn tightly, and on coughing
feels as if it would burst.
Slow Stitch, extending from above the upper orbital margin deep into
brain.
On middle of vertex an intermitting pressure as from a heavy weight,
as if brain were pressed down; pressure increases and renews
pain.
'O.T. HER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Cold perspiration on forehead, and on pale, cold, bloated face, with
blueness around mouth.
Child leans its head sideways.
AC. C. RAVATION.
From pressure; mental exertion.
CONCOM ITANTS.
The child is whining and complaining. Cannot be quieted by any
persuation, ill-humored. Child rubs nose constantly, and bores
with fingers in nose until blood comes out. Tongue coated
brownish-yellow, whitish. Great hunger soon after a meal.
Gagging cough in morning after rising. Sudden, distressing
cries in sleep; restless tossing.
- CLEMATIS ERECTA.
NOT E.
Headache from scrofulous and mercurial affections. Torpid, cachectic
conditions.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Boring pain in left temple."
81 COCA.
Pressive tensive pain in fore part of brain, worse when walking than
sitting, with heaviness of head.
Confusion and heaviness of head in morning.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Dullness and cloudiness in head, with tendency to vertigo. -
Eruption on occiput, extending down neck, moist, Sore, with crawl-
ing and stinging itching; often drying up in Scales; itching
worse when getting warm in bed; only slight and temporary
relief by scratching.
Small itching crusts and some Stitches in scalp.
Itching of Scalp.
ACC. RAVATION. -
From walking; walking in open air; itching worse when getting
warm in bed, from washing in cold water, from wet poultices.
AMEL IORATION.
Slight temporary relief by scratching; toward evening general relief;
from 3 to 4 P. M. outbreak of sweat and symptoms relieved;
headache in forehead relieved by pressure.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Pale, sickly countenance. Difficulty of thinking. Ailments from
homesickness or contrition of spirit. Irritable, taciturn. Pain
in tooth much aggravated by getting bread into it. Dull tooth-
ache in hollow tooth, only transiently relieved by cold water,
also relieved by drawing in air. Burning pain in both external
ears, which was even perceptible to touch. Swelling of both
inguinal glands, with sensitiveness when walking. Burning in
urethra. While urinating it sticks in urethra, and after urinating
it burns and bites. Painful sensitiveness in testicles. Testicles.
become very sensitive while walking; enlarged and hanging
down.
COCA.
|NOTE.
Nervous headaches; from sexual abuse; from exertion in high
altitudes.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Slight, shooting pains in right temple.
Sensation of tension over forehead, as if an india-rubber band were
stretched over it.
Violent headache immediately over eyes, with low ringing in ears.
Headache just above eyebrows, not constant, increased by elevating
head and turning eyes up.
COCCULUS IND. 82
Headache in morning, in right temple, sharp on first rising, and all
day whenever looking up; pain darts from temple in straight
line to top of head, and leaves sore feeling behind.
Pressing headache on right side of occiput, as well as of right side of
forehead, with giddiness and chill after dinner, disappearing
toward evening.
Dull, frontal headache, which vanishes with setting of sun, followed
by state of mental exhilaration.
Headache, fullness and pressive pain in forehead.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Headache, leaving after eating, returning in three and a half hours
and leaving at Sunset.
Fullness in forehead.
Dull feeling over whole brow.
Confusion of head and vertigo.
ACC RAVATION.
In morning; when blowing nose; when coughing; looking upward.
AM ELIORATION.
In evening; walking in open air; after eating.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Brain feels muddled, cannot read understandingly. Slow in finding
words to express himself. Mild cerebral excitement, followed
by tremulousness, weakness and exhaustion, all symptoms better
in open air and after eating. Works with remarkable and un-
natural vigor, upon very little nourishment.
COCCULUS INDICU.S.
NOT E.
Homoeopathic to congestive, gastric, hysterical, and reflex uterine
headaches; of great value in sick-headaches, particularly when
caused by motion of a swing, carriage, railroad train or ship.
Especially suited to women and nervous children, of lively turn
of mind, troubled with imaginary fears.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER
Violent headache; unable to lie on back of head; is forced to lie
on side; unable to bear least noise; noise excites vomiting.
Headache with nausea and inclination to vomit.
Pressing headache from without inward, or, as if compressed by
bandage, or as if screwed together.
Headache as if something forcibly closed eyes.
83 COCCULUS IND.
Painful concussion in brain when walking, moving head, or talking.
Violent headache, which compels patient to sit up; ggravated by
talking, laughing, noise, or bright light.
Tearing, throbbing headache, especially in evening.
Sick-headache from riding in carriage, in boat, etc.
Aching pains in forehead.
Headache, as if eyes would be torn out, particularly during every
motion, with vertigo.
Intense headache in the occiput and nape; pain as if opening and
shutting, like a door.
Headache with feeling of emptiness in head, with nausea.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Thinking fatigues head.
Trembling of head, very nervous.
Head and face hot, feels cold.
Weakness of cervical muscles, unable to support head.
Vertigo increased by sitting up in bed, or by motion of carriage.
Confusion of head, most increased by eating or drinking.
Whirling vertigo on rising up in bed, with inclination to vomit,
which compelled him to lie down again.
Vertigo, as from intoxication, with dullness of forehead, as if there
were band across head.
AC. C. RAVATION.
All symptoms and pains, especially in head, are aggravated by drink-
ing, eating, sleeping, talking, Smoking, and coffee; the symptoms,
especially the head, are extremely aggravated by cold air; worse
from mental effort. -
AM ELIORATION.
Headache is ameliorated by quiet and warmth.
CONCOM ITANTS,
Sadness, iracibility, anxiety, tendency to start, especially at night.
Disposition to tremble. Hysterical spasms. Nausea, and on
sitting up objects around seem to move up and down. Nausea
and vomiting when riding in carriage. Cramp in stomach
during and after a meal, with oppressed breathing. Dryness of
mouth without thirst. Excessive repugnance to food, accom-
panied by hunger. Spasmodic and flatulent colic. Constipa-
tion of hard, difficult stools. Dysmemorrhoea, always followed
by hamorrhoids. Slight noise causes all limbs to start. In-
tolerance of both cold and warm air. The condition of the
nervous system, set up by menstruation and pregnancy, appears
especially favorable to the action of Cocculus.
COFFEA. 84.
coFFEA.
NQT E.
Adapted to nervous, hysterical headaches, in people with nervous or
Sanguine temperaments. Headaches from excessive joy, or
other sudden emotion, especially in patiens who do not habitu-
ally use coffee, or to whom it is repugnant.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
One-sided headache, as if nail were driven into parietal bones, or as
if whole brain were torn and bruised; worse in open air.
Headache as if brain were torn or dashed to pieces; worse from
motion, noise or light.
In vertex he feels a crackling when sitting quietly.
He feels too small.
Neuralgic hemicrania, with violent palpitations, from least excite-
ment.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTORMS.
Dizzy confussion of head. •º
Congestion of blood to head, especially after pleasant surprise.
Headache is renewed and aggravated after eating, disappears in
open air, but returns in a short time in room.
IIeadache from thinking.
ACC RAVATION.
In open air; from motion, noise or light; after eating; after pleasant
surprise; in room.
A&MELIORATION.
In open air.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Great sensitiveness, with general excitability. Excessive sensibility
to noise, music, and especially to pain, which seems insup-
portable, with exasperation, tears, tossing, great anguish, chilli-
ness and aversion to open air. Physical system exalted by
mental exaltation. Extreme wakefulness. Great sensitiveness
of female genital organs. Increased sexual desire in men, but
aversion to intercourse in women on account of pain it produces.
85 COLCHICUM.
COLCHICUM.
NOTE.
• Suited to persons of an irritable, peevish disposition; easily put out
of humor. The headaches are of a boring, pressing character;
are brought on by mental labor and by entering room from Open
air. Pains are mostly located in forehead and occiput. Rheu-
matic, arthritic headache. Headaches of old people; of gouty
subjects.
Location, DiRECTion, cHARACTER.
Crampy sensation, particularly close above eyes.
Painful, lacerating, drawing in left half of head, from eyeball to
occiput.
Boring headache, especially over eyes, extending into dorsum of
1]. OSC,
Headache, coming on in evening, very violent and lasting until
morning.
Pressing in whole head on going into a room after walking in open
air, disappearing after some sleep.
Headache above jeft eye immediately after eating, better in open air.
Pressing pain in right and afterward in left frontal region.
Oppressive weight in occiput, during movement and when bending
body backward.
Pressing in head, excited by mental labor.
Lacerating on Scalp.
Grinding arthritic headache, usually parietal or occipital.
Tearing, drawing pressing headache, most frequent in occiput, often
semilateral.
Deep-seated pain in cerebellum, worse from mental exertion.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTO MS.
Vertigo while sitting, after walking.
Pulsations in head.
Great falling off of hair.
ACC RAVATION.
Pains worse from mental excitement, motion, noise, in-doors,
evening till morning; in evening they are frequently so ex-
cessive that they would drive one mad.
AMEL IORATION.
While reposing; sitting; in open air.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Intellect beclouded. Pulse large, full and hard; violent palpitation
of the heart. Tongue bright red, stiff and numb. Great thirst
COLOCYNTHIS. 86
but no appetite. Burning in epigastrium. Nausea on assuming
an upright posture. Sudden sinking of strength; is scarcely
able to talk or walk. Secretions of all mucous membranes
altered and increased. General tearing pains, greatly intensified
at night.
COLOCYNTHIS.
NOTE.
Intermittent headaches in those of a rheumatic, gouty or nervous
diathesis. The pains are violent, semilateral, tearing, drawing;
or crampy, aching, compressive sensation in forehead, ac-
companied with great anguish and restlessness, obliging one to
leave bed. Headache from anger. Neuralgic headache.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Painfulness in whole head and eyes, aggravated by bending forward.
Painful tearing through whole brain, becoming unbearable when
moving upper eyelids.
Pressing headache in forehead, most severe when stooping and lying
on back. -
Sudden, sticking pains in forehead toward nose.
Confusion of left side of head, with pressing, burning pains in left
orbit, temple and nose, on dorsum nasi, and in upper teeth.
Boring stitches in right temple, disappearing on touch.
Sensation of violent pressure in left temple, continuing whole after-
noon; better while seated, worse when standing and walking.
Pressing and dull throbbing in left temple, growing gradually acute
and cutting.
Pressing in both temples.
Severe burning, boring pain in right side of head.
Boring pain in head or eyes, relieved by hard, firm pressure.
One-sided headache, with nausea and vomiting.
Severe headache, with sweat on head and body, Smelling like urine,
with copious, watery urine during pains, or scanty, fetid urine
between the paroxysms.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Smarting, burning on scalp, painful to touch.
Intermittent headaches,
Vertigo when quickly turning head, as if would fall.
ACC RAVATION.
Afternoon and evening; when stooping; when lying; moving upper
eyelids; bending head forward; from motion; in open air.
87 CONIUM.
AM ELIORATION.
While seated; from touch or pressure.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Depressed, disinclined to talk, to answer, to see friends. Nausea,
vomiting of bitter-tasting, yellow fluid. Sleeplessness and
restlessness with pains, Acute, paroxysmal, sciatic pains, with
headache; parts tender to touch; aggravated at night, by motion,
and by heat and rubbing. Little urine is passed, or very foul-
Smelling, during interval, and copious, and clear during pain.
Severe colicky pains, patient has to bend double, worse in any
other position.
CONIUM.
|NOTE.
Attack characterized by fullness of head, vertigo; pains darting,
tearing, chiefly in forehead and vertex, with aggravation from
mental exertion. Headache of old people, especially old men;
of children who are prematurely old : of scrofulous and can-
cerous subjects; from suppressed sexual exeitement.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Headache as if head was too full and would burst, in morning when
awaking.
Tearing in head, with nausea, must lie down; one-sided.
Stupefying headache, first in fore part of head, later in back part,
with coryza ; aggravated by open air; ameliorated by moving
head, and while stooping.
Stitching pains from within outward, in forehead, in morning or at .
IlOOIl.
Tearing in temples and sides of head, with sensation as if brain
was gone to sleep; aggravated by contact, motion, after eating,
and by recumbent position, or while stooping.
Pain in occiput with every pulse, as if pierced with knife.
After over-study, clicking noise in left vertex; aggravated on walk-
ing and during stool; also in occiput, on walking, especially in
evening when tired.
After over-study, feeling at times of foreign body under skull, in
vertex; better during reading: worse after reading, on going
to sleep from excitement, or thinking of pain and by touch.
OTHER HEAD SY Mſ. PTO. Nº S.
Heaviness of head.
Sensation of large body in right half of brain.
Numbness and sensation of coldness of one side of head.
Vertigo, in morning on rising from bed.
CROCUS SAT. 88
Vertigo from smallest quantity of spirituous liquors.
Vertigo: aggravated on rising from seat; on lying down, as though
bed was turning in circle; when turning in bed or when look-
ing around ; from motion downward.
Vertigo, with black spots before eyes, and on rising.
AC. C. RAVATION.
In morning, when awaking; at noon; open air; by contact; from
motion; after eating; from over-study; from walking; after
reading; going to sleep; from excitement; from thinking of
the pain.
AMELIORATION.
Lying down; moving head; from Stooping; from touch : when not
thinking of the pains.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Constant confusion of forehead, in eyebrows and root of nose. In-
ability to sustain any mental effort. Failure of memory, with
dullness and difficulty of understanding what is read. Weak-
ness and dazzling of eyes, together with giddiness and debility,
especially of arms and legs; on walking, staggering as if
drunken. Photophobia; vertical pain in head, worse in open
air; vertigo. Ears stopped up, with humming and roaring in
head, worse while exerting head, while sitting, and lying in
bed. Frequent desire to urinate, with burning; also at night,
with intermittent flow. Pain in kidneys if urine is restrained.
Trembling and weak feeling after stools. Dysmenorrhoea, pains
in hypogastric region and down legs; sharp pain in back;
chills, commencing in breasts; vertigo, in bed, everything
turning around; menses too soon, too profuse, natural in color.
Indurations of uterus, ovaries and breasts. Severe paroxysms
of cough, hard and tearing in character, from a tickling in
throat; frequently aggravated by lying down, with dullness and
pain in head. -
CROCUS SATIVUS.
NOTE.
Nervous. Menstrual.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Transient, broad thrust above left frontal eminence, extending deep
into brain, causing him to start; a painful confusion remains for
a moment, relieved by external pressure.
Sudden, broad thrust in right temple, extending deep into brain, so
that he started up.
89 CROCUS SAT.
Pulsating pains in one side of head (left) extending into eye.
Rythmical pulsation of whole half of head and face.
Constant, sensitive pain beneath left frontal eminence, as if a dull
point were pressing inward; succeeded by intermittent paroxysms
of same pain.
Pain in forehead in evening, by candle-light, with burning and
pressure in eyes.
Headache in morning after waking; pressure on vertex, with heavi-
ness in whole head, so that could scarcely hold it up.
Sensitive tearings in head and right eye, also in hollow tooth of left
side, with dimness before left eye and sensation as though draft
of air blew into it.
Headache above eyes, with pressure and burning in them, which
compels rubbing, and is much increased towards evening,
especially in right.
Sensation when moving head as though brain were loose and went
tottering to and fro.
Headache at change of life, most severe at time when menses used
to occur, persisting uninterruptedly or two or three days, having
but few intermissions, even during night, sufficiently long to
allow sleep.
OTHER HEAD SYMP TOMS.
Vertigo with confusion. -
Vertigo when raising head, with heat of whole body.
ACC RAVATION.
In morning early; after waking; from moving head; in evening by
candle-light.
AM E L IORATION.
In (cool) open air.
CO N COM ITANTS.
Changeable disposition; depression and hilarity, or ill-humor and
lively mood alternating. Light seems dimmer than usual, as
though obscured by a veil. Epistaxis of very tenacious, thick,
black blood, with cold sweat on forehead in large drops.
Tongue coated white, papillae elevated, better after breakfast.
Excessive thirst for cold drinks. Sensation as of something
living and jumping about in pit of stomach, abdomen, anus, and
other parts of body. Metrorrhagia of dark, viscid, stringy blood
in black clots, after over-heating, straining or lifting, also after
abortion or delivery; worse from least movement. Excessive
prostration and weariness in evening, as from severe physical
exertion, accompanied by great sleepiness, with feeling as if
eyelids were swelling; literary occupation relieves. Sleepiness,
dreams confused, frightful.
CROTALUS HORR.—CUPRUM. 9C
CROTALUS HORRIDUS.
|NOTE. *
Headache accompanying adynamic conditions; from Septic poisoning.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Very severe frontal headache, with difficult deglutition, nausea and
bilious vomiting.
Severe frontal headache, with coma and delirium.
Stitches and pains in temples.
Vertigo; headache in forehead above eyes, in temples, worse in
right, with nausea and vomiting of bile; is obliged to lie down;
together with constipation; better from walking in open air.
Severe pain at centre of forehead; dilated pupils; profuse menses.
AM ELIORATION.
From walking in open air.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Tendency to haemorrhagic diathesis. Is easily tired by slight ex-
ertion. Tremulous weakness, all over, as if some evil were
apprehended. Jaundice.
CUPRUM.
NOTE.
Headache from repercussed eruptions; accompanying gastro-intestinal
inflammations or acute nervous disorders.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Pain in head, as if hollow.
Headache with fullness, heaviness, dullness, stitching pains.
Violent, agonizing headache at distinct intervals, like paroxysms;
lancinating pains, sometimes in forehead, sometimes in temple
or occiput; aggravated by slightest pressure.
Bruised pain in brain, also in orbits on turning eye.
Headache below os frontis, feels as if head would be torn asunder.
Violent pain in forehead, worse over left eye; sensation of pressure
over left eye and root of nose; heaviness of head, as if brain
would pass out of forehead; aggravated by motion; ameliorated
by lying down and at 9 P. M.
Stitches in temples with redness of eyes.
Chronic headache beginning in aftenoon and continuing into night;
pain in region of left parietal bone, extending down neck and
arms and across chest, with spasmodic drawings, amounting
almost to convulsions.
Violent pains in vertex.
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DIGITALIS.
THER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Violent, continuous headache, increased periodically, with feeling as
if cold water was poured upon head.
Headache after epileptic attacks.
Crawling sensation on vertex.
Vertigo when looking upward, with vanishing of sight, as though
veil was before eyes
Vertigo, with weariness; head inclines to bend forward; worse from
motion, better when lying down.
Congestion to brain, with convulsions; purplish-red swelling of
head; face purple red; lips blue.
Paralysis of brain with symptoms of collapse.
Affections of brain in children; cannot hold head up, in brain
affections.
ACC RAVATION.
From slightest pressure; contact; motion; afternoon and evening;
continuous headache is increased periodically.
AM E L IORATION.
From lying down; at 9 P. M.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Weakness of memory as well as cerebral functions in general; in
speaking he frequently has to think for right word. Anguish,
with restless tossing. Attacks of colic with vomiting and diar-
rhoea, griping, cutting pains in bowels Nose stuffed up, with
occasional discharge of sometimes yellow, sometimes watery
substance; loss of smell. Tingling in extremities; twitching
and jerkings of limbs. Coldness of limbs and hands, with
bluish appearance of fingers; low temperature, prostration.
Fever, with thirst, frequent pulse, heat. Frequent desire to pass
water, aggravated by movement, with vertigo, nausea, and
chilliness. Cold hands and feet when headache subsides.
DIGITALIS.
OTE.
Headache from cardiac or renal disease; the heart will be found
more or less involved, accompanied with irregular or inter-
mittent pulse, excited by least movement.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Pressure in forehead when exerting.mind.
Throbbing headache in forehead.
Pressure, occuring in paroxysms, at times in temples, at times in
whole head.
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DROSERA. - 92
Drawing in sides of head which makes one feel giddy.
Violent, lancinating headache, especially in occiput and vertex.
Headache, pressure and weight, as if caused by congestion of blood
to head.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTO Mi S.
Vertigo : when walking or riding; with trembling; with very slow
pulse.
Vertigo, with anxious sensation, as though fainting would occur,
while standing.
Dullness of head, like from inebriation, with increased mental
activity.
Sudden cracking in head.
Head constantly falls backward, while sitting or walking, as from
paralysis of cervical muscles.
AC. C. RAVAT IOR.
When exerting mind; in warm room.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Desponding and fearful. Uneasy, unrefreshing sleep. Fainting
fits with inclination to vomit, objects appear either green or
yellow. Smell of food excites violent nausea, with clean
tongue, thirst for water and absence of fever. Feeling of gone- .
ness in stomach, as if would die, with deathly nausea and
vomiting. Expectoration from chest streaked with blood.
During climacteric, sudden flushes of heat followed by great
debility, irregular pulse, least motion brings on palpitation. In-
tense coldness of skin. Respiration irregular and difficult.
Heart’s action feeble; pulse more frequent and intermittent,
often irregular.
DROSERA.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Headache above orbit when stooping, disappearing on walking.
Aching pain above right temple. y
Boring pain in forehead.
Feeling of Soreness in temples.
Lacerating pain in brain toward forehead, more violent when moving
eyes, better from supporting head on hands.
Lancinating, tensive, frontal headache, worse from stooping.
Drawing pain in left side of head.
Pressive pain, extending from within outward to forehead and to both
zygomata.
93 {- DULCAMARA.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTO MS.
Brain is painfully affected by stepping.
Smarting, burning pain in hairy scalp.
Vertigo when walking in open air, tendency to fall to left.
AC. C. RAWAT ON.
When stepping; when moving eyes; from stooping.
AMEL IORATION.
Supporting head with hand; from walking.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Most of the symptoms make their appearance at night and early in
morning; in warmth and during rest. Gauze before eyes.
Otalgia, with sticking pain in inner ear. Pain in face, increased
by pressure and contact. Vomiting of mucus and food, when
coughing. Nausea, with stupefying pressure in forehead.
When coughing he throws up water, mucus and food. Con-
tractive pain in hypochondria, arresting breathing; is unable to
cough, owing to pain, unless he presses with hand on pit of
stomach. Rough, Scraping feeling of dryness in fauces, and in
region of soft palate, inducing short and hacking cough, with
expectoration of yellow mucus, and hoarse voice having deep
bass Sound.
DULCAMARA.
NOTE.
Especially adapted to catarrhal and rheumatic headaches, in damp,
cold weather. The symptoms are all aggravated when weather
suddenly becomes colder, especially if it be damp. Headache
from retrocession of nettlerash.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Boring, burning in forehead, with digging in brain; worse from
motion or talking; head heavy.
Sensation as of a board pressing against forehead.
Boring pain in temples.
Continuous, dull, heavy headache.
Stupefying ache in occiput, ascending from nape of neck.
Heaviness of head; aggravated from least movement, even speaking.
Pressing, stupefying pain in forehead, with obstructions of nose.
Chilliness in cerebellum and over back, returning every evening;
cerebellum and whole head focl as if Cillaigeul, wurse in cold,
damp weather; worse until 2 P. M.; better lying down.
EUPATORIUM PERF. 94.
of HER HEAD SYMPToms.
Vertigo; on awaking in morning, dark before eyes, trembling,
weakness. - -
Congestion to head, buzzing in ears, dull hearing; worse from getting
feet wet.
Thick crusts on scalp, causing hair to fall out.
ACC RAVATION.
From damp, cold weather; from motion; from talking; until 2 P. M.;
from getting feet wet.
AM ELIO PAT 1 ON.
From lying down.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Mental confusion, cannot concentrate thoughts. Phlegmatic, torpid,
scrofulous patients, who are restless and irritable; who take cold
in changes. Increased secretion in mucous membranes and
glands, those of the skin being suppressed. Every time takes
cold has urticaria, or some other eruption.
EUPATORIUM PERF.
NOTE. - -
Headache from bilious derangements, especially when a malarial
complication exists.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Violent pain in head and back before chill.
Headache, with sensation of Soreness internally; better in house,
worse when first going into open air, relieved by conversation.
Throbbing headache. -
Pain in occiput after lying, with sensation as of great weight in the
part. w -
Darting pains through temples, with sensation of blood rushing
across head.
Distress on top and in back part of head.
Soreness and pulsation on back part of head.
Soooting pains from left to right side of head.
Painful soreness in right parietal protuberance.
Heat on top of head, with pain, which is relieved by pressure.
Thumping in side of head above right ear. -
Soreness and beating in back part of head.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTO MS.
Headache and trembling during heat.
Increased headache but diminished thirst during heat.
Headache and sick stomach every other morning when first awaking.
95
EUPHRASIA.
AccRAvation.
During heat; when first going into open air.
AMELIORATION.
From pressure; from conversation.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Intolerable aching in back and legs, as if bruised or beaten. Severe
aching distress and Soreness of limbs. Chill comes on in
morning, 7 to 9 A. M. Dark-brown, scanty urine. Vomiting
after chill. Very restless, cannot keep still, although there is
great desire to. Vomiting of whatever is taken into stomach,
and of bile. Tongue coated with white fur, or thick, yellow.
Vomiting of bile, with great tenderness in epigastrium and
trembling. Soreness in region of liver. The more general and
severe the pains, the better adapted is the drug.
EUPHRASIA.
NOTE.
Catarrhal headaches, accompanied by profuse, watery discharge from
eyes and nose.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Violent headache, as if bruised, or a painful bewilderment in head.
Headache, as if skull would burst, with dazzling of eyes from light
of Sun.
Headache (in evening), as if bruised, with coryza.
Pain from right to left, over bridge of nose, left half of face and fore-
head; Heſt eye inflamed ; earache.
Dull, frontal headache.
Aching pain in outer part of head, especially forehead.
Lullness of head, with pressure on vertex.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Beating in head, perceptible on outer side.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Inflammation and ulceration of margins of eyelids, with headache.
Burning and smarting lachrymation, particularly in the wind.
Photophobia and pain from looking at light. Profuse fluent
coryza, with Smarting lachrymation and photophobia, or with
Sneezing and discharge of mucus. Catarrhal ophthalmia, with
lachrymation and considerable mucous discharge, injection of
the conjunctiva, phlyctenulae near cornea, at same time coryza
and pain in forehead. Pressive, cutting pain in eyes, extending
to frontal sinuses. Cough only in daytime, with mucus in
throat that cannot be detached and difficulty of breathing.
TERRUM. 96
FERRUM.
NOTE.
Headaches of anaemic, chlorotic or debilitated patients, especially
with congestion of the head or chest. Headaches from abuse
of Quinine, or from prolonged malarial poisoning.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Lancinations in forehead.
Pressive headache in forehead, as if it would burst.
Hammering and throbbing headache.
Beating an” pulsating pains.
Violent shooting headache, in left side, in afternoon.
Drawing from nape of neck into head, with stinging, hammering and
roaring in head
Headache, as if brain were rent asunder.
Pain in head, as from subcutaneous ulceration, and painfulness of
hair when touching it.
Previous to menses stinging headache.
Severe frontal headache all day, with cold feet.
Headache every evening above root of nose.
Every two or three weeks, headache for three or four days, hammer-
ing and beating so that must sometimes lie down in bed.
Congestive headache, with pulsating pains, worse after midnight.
40 THER HEAD SYMPTO MS.
Dullness of head and want of disposition to think.
Head feels dizzy, confused and dull.
Rush of blood to head, with swelling of veins of head and slight
flushes of heat.
Singing in ears after menses.
Staggering on walking, as if intoxicated.
Vertigo on descending; when looking at running water; when
talking. *
Hair falls out.
Scalp and hair painful to touch.
ACC RAVATION.
When sitting; after midnight.
AM ELIORATION.
From slight motion.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Many symptoms appear at night. Great languor. General weak-
ness, even from talking. Fainting spells, with Subsequent
weakness. Emaciation, with great languor. Falls asleep from
weariness, nevertheless sleep is restless. Chilliness with great
thirst, preceded and succeeded by headache. Livid or pale face
FLUORIC ACID.
97
and lips; fiery redness of face. Vomiting of ingesta. Pressure
at stomach, after taking least food or drink. Flatulent colic at
night. Frequent diarrhoetic stools, with flatulence. , Nocturnal
emissions. Heat and redness of face, with cold feet. Difficult
breathing and oppression of chest. r
FLUORIC ACID.
NOTE.
In complaints of old age, weakly constitutions, sallow skin, emacia-
tion. After abuse of Mercury, especially in syphilitic troubles.
Headache accompanied with congestion of blood to head, sen-
sation of numbness, with heaviness and compressive pains.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Congestion of blood to forehead with dullness in occiput toward
night.
In both temples severe pressing pain from within outward.
Sensation of numbness in head, forehead and hands.
Heaviness above eyes, with nausea; aggravated by motion.
Compressing pain in temples.
Pain in occiput with fullness of head.
Dullness and pressure in occiput.
Pain along the sutures.
Pain from nape, extending through center of head to forehead.
*
OTHER HEAD SY MP TO MS.
Must comb hair frequently, becomes easily tangled.
Falling out of hair; new hair dry and breaks off.
Vertigo with sickness of stomach.
ACC. RAVATION. º
Toward night; from motion.
AcON COM ITANTS.
Disposition to be anxious, causing perspiration; aggravated in
evening; ameliorated in morning. Depression; sensation as
if danger menaced. Gay disposition; everything is satisfactory.
Forgetfulness of dates and of his common employment. Qn
making notes he mistakes “right” for “left.” Burning in eyes
with lachrymation. Sensation of cold wind blowing under eye-
lids (even in warm room), must bind eyes with a cloth. Con-
stant nausea, with heat, vertigo and headache. Uicers painful,
worse from warmth, better from cold, with copious discharge.
No desire to sleep. Hunger predominates: thirst, craves re-
freshing drinks. Diseases of Osseous tissue. Fistulae. Whitlows.
FORMICA. - 98
FORMIC A.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Headache in left forepart of head and temples, back to occiput,
every day earlier, with sore pain over eye, beginning gradually,
increasing, and with a cutting pain extending into ear.
Headache in posterior upper and inner part of head, increased by
drinking coffee and aggravated during and after washing with
cold water. -
Severe pain in vertex like a stitch from dull instrument, as from
pressing nail, little to left of vertex; continues until falls asleep.
Headache on top of head and forehead, particularly through temples.
Pain on top of head, shifting from epigastrium.
Dull pain in whole head, with occasional boring in right temporal
region, with vertigo.
Tearing pain in occiput.
Dull, uncomfortable feeling in forehead, with heat, fullness and
pulsations.
Fore part of head aches with the cough.
Dull, frontal headache, with occasional shooting pains from right
temple into head, in afternoon.
Sensation like bubble bursting in forehead, running around left side
of head. -
Dullness and pressure on both sides between temple and ears.
Headache with cracking in left ear, followed by pain in left temple,
then in vertex, with nausea, with an abating pain in forehead.
Lancinating in right temple, from within out.
Nervous headache. --
Sick-headache, with shooting, neuralgic pains in temples.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Headache all day, better after combing hair.
Headache daily, from 12 M. to Io P. M., worse when stooping.
Headache with nausea and vomiting.
After pain in head abated, exhilerated mind.
Headache in afternoon, with occasional fluttering of heart.
ACC RAVATION.
When waking; when stooping; in afternoon; from coffee; from
washing in cold water. -
AM ELIORATION.
From combing hair.
CONCOM ITANTS,
Headache with vomiting of yellowish, bitter mucus, and, stitches in
left side of chest, in morning when waking. I anguid feeling
of whole system, with pain in all the limbs, accompanied by
chills and horripilations along spine.
99 GAMBOGE–GELSEMIUM.
GAMEO GE.
NOTE.
Gastric headaches.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Heaviness in whole head, with inertia, drowsiness, and pain in small
of back.
Pain in whole head and beating in forehead toward nose, in
forenoon.
Feeling of great coldness in left temple, as if occasioned by wet, cold
cloth, for quarter of an hour in afternoon.
Compressive pain in head from both sides, forenoon.
Oppressive headache, with heaviness in forehead (in afternoon,
relieved in open air), or with heat in whole head and body.
Heaviness and beating in forehead in forenoon.
Transitory tearing in left temple in forenoon.
Headache in vertex, as if bruised, relieved in open air, forenoon.
Sharp Stitches in right side of head and in temples.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Frequent mounting of heat to head, with sweat.
Vertigo during rest or motion, morning when rising.
AM ELIORATION. se
Open air.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Violent vomiting, with purging and fainting. Profuse, watery diar-
rhoea, with colic and tenesmus. Symptoms are aggravated
while sitting and in evening.
GELSEMIUM.
in OT. E.
Headache appears suddenly, with dimness of sight or double vision,
with vertigo, great heaviness of head; it feels too big and often
too light; with semi-stupor, bright-red face; dull, heavy ex-
pression of countenance; full pulse and general malaise. Es-
pecially adapted to nervous, excitable, hysterical females;
sensitive people and little children; to male and female onanists.
Headache from ill-news; from painful anticipation; from fright.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Heaviness of head alleviated on profuse emission of watery urine.
Sensation of weight and pressure in head.
GELSEMIUM. IOC
Remittent or intermittent headaches.
Nervous headache from emotional excitement.
Excruciating headache, accompanied by slight nausea; pain slightly
mitigated by shaking head.
Pain in head over eyes and across forehead.
Pain most feduently in forehead and temples.
Dull, dragging headache, mainly in occiput, mastoid, or upper
cervical region, extending to shoulders; relieved when sitting
by reclining head and shoulders on high pillow.
Throbbing in head growing worse and worse with the sun.
Drowsy, with neuralgic pains, occiput to forehead and face.
Nervous headache; pain commenced in cervical portion of spinal
cord, and then spread over whole head — may settle down over
eyes.
Sensation of band around head, above ears.
OTHER HEAD SYRſ. PTO MS.
Head felt very light, with vertigo.
Intense congestion of brain, in children during dentition.
Giddiness a constant symptom.
l'Iead feels light and large, with vertigo.
Fullness of head; heat of face; chilliness; pulsation of carotids;
thick speech ; brain feels bruised; eyeballs sore when moving
them.
Dizziness and blurred vision.
AC. C. RAVATION.
Pains aggravated by anything around head; about Io A. M.; when
lying down ; in evening; grows worse and worse with the sun.
AM E L IORATION.
By profuse emission of watery urine; shaking head; when sitting
by reclining head and shoulders on high pillow ; bending head
forward.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Dullness of all the mental faculties. Excessive irritability of body
and mind. Great heaviness of eyelids; great difficulty of open-
ing or keeping them open. Dilatation of pupil; amaurosis;
diplopia; blindness; dimness of sight. Orbital neuralgia,
periodic, every day at same hour. Stiff neck. Feeling of
emptiness and weakness in stomach and bowels. Diarrhoea
from exciting emotions, sometimes involuntary. Profuse urina-
tion, with relief of headache. Dysmenorrhoea of neuralgic or
spasmodic character. Feeling as if heart would stop beating if
did not move about. Pulse frequent, soft, weak, almost im-
perceptible. Disposition to sleep, sort of stupor. Intense
prostration of whole muscular system.
IOI GINSENG.
GINSENG.
NOTE,
Suited to persons of a quiet and contented disposition. Headache
causes drowsiness and confusion. Pains of a pressing, drawing
character.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Heavy, painful headache after dinner.
Pressure deep in brain.
Painfulness in head.
Constant heaviness and pressure in forehead.
Painful sensation in forehead, with drawing transversely through it.
Pressure and drawing alternately in forehead, right forearm, toes,
tibiae and calves. ‘.
Pressure in frontal bone and in muscles of neck and loins.
Darting from right side of forehead to orbit, with heaviness of eyelid,
unconquerable drowsiness, heat in head, pressure in temples.
Constant pressure in temples and pulsations in them on exertion.
Headache on right side. *
Pressure on vertex. --
Drawing in occiput, so that involuntarily throws head backward, in
afternoon on exerting mind.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOM S. ****
Dizzy sensation in head, with pains in nape of neck and very large
pupils.
Confusion of head, especially of frontal region, followed by sen-
sations of vertigo, sleepiness, heaviness in upper eyelids so that
eyes almost close.
Transient vertigo on going into open air. “s.
Reeling sensation in occiput with spots before eyes.
Sensitiveness of scalp.
ACCRAVATION.
After dinner; on exerting mind.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Face alternately red and pale. Pressure on eyes, from without in-
ward. Tongue white, completely dry, with large glistening
papillae. Great dryness of throat and fauces. Absence of thirst.
Pulse quieter and fuller. Painful lassitude of upper and lower
limbs. -
GLONOINE. IO2
42 GLONOINE.
NOTE.
Suited to florid, plethoric females; to sensitive, nervous, sanguine
patients. Congestive headaches, especially when caused by ex-
posure of head to heat; with pulsating, throbbing, fullness in
brain (often without actual pain).
LOCATUON, DIRECTION, CHARACTER
Headache from below upward.
Brain as if moving in waves; as if brain was expanding itself.
Shocks in brain synchronous with pulse.
Throbbing in temples, in vertex, in occiput, in whole head.
Tensive pain over eyes and nose, also behind ears, followed by
choking sensation about throat.
Severe pains in forehead, throbbing in temples, worse from walking.
Headache with red face, accelerated pulse, sweat on ſace, un-
consciousness, better in open air, after sleep, after vomiting.
Hemicrania; sees half light, half dark.
Constant inclination to throw head backward.
Great heat and congestion in head, with severe pains in forehead,
throbbing in temples, increased by walking.
Throbbing in whole head, especially in temples and over eyes, with
excessive heat in head; worse when moving, better when sitting
still and lying, also relieved by pressure; grows worse and
worse with the sun.
Preisive pain from within outwardly in both temples. º
Throbbing in temporal arteries, which were raised and felt like whip
cords. -
Severe pain in occiput extending to eyes and temples.
Violent headache, with menses, worse from motion, must tie some-
thing around head, feet cold.
Congestion to occiput, like pressure; such excessive determination
to occiput that it seems as if would loose reason.
Throbbing upward in vertex.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo: confusion, faintness, black spots before eyes; worse from
stooping or moving head; worse in open air.
Syncope, nausea, face pale or livid, beating in head.
Sunstroke: vertigo, violent pain; pale face, feeble pulse, or throbbing
in head; face yellowish red or livid; eyes fixed; pulse full,
slow; tongue coated, no appetite.
Flushes of heat and distinct feeling of pulse in head.
Head felt immensely large.
Sensation of soreness through whole head; is afraid to shake head
as it seems as if it would drop to pieces.
IO3 GRAPHITES.
Headache begins with warni weather and lasts all summer, increases
and decrease every day with the sun; great sensitiveness to rays
of the Sun, and to pressure of hat..
ACC RAVATION.
From shaking or jarring head ; from stooping; bending head back-
ward; after lying down; when ascending steps; in damp
weather; in the sun; while working under gaslight; after over-
heating, with copious sweat; could not bear pressure of hat;
cold water (even causing spasms); reading; writing; wine.
AM EL: ORATION.
From uncovering; in open air; from pressure.
wº
CONCOM ITANTS.
Well-known streets seem Strange; way home too long; forgets on
which side she lives. Loses senses; sinks down unconscious;
congestion alternately to head and to heart. Balancing sen-
sation, constant effort to keep head erect. Face grew red during
headache. Throbbing pain in all the teeth. Violent action of
heart, distinct pulsation over whole body. Pupils dilated, eyes
up-turned; sunstroke; eyes rolled outward and up; convulsions.
Drawing, pressing, aching, buysting pain in eyes; Soreness;
quivering, twitching. Face flushed, hot, especially about eyes
and forehead, with headache; livid, purple; alternately flushed
and pale; pale during heat in sunstroke. Nausea, with con-
gestions; retching during sunstroke: faint feeling, causing
sweat, which relieves. Nervous prostration. Epileptiform
convulsions; cerebral congestion; scanty or suppressed menses;
hands clinched, thumbs in palms, face red, eyes rolled upward,
then stupor; left-sided, with fingers opened; face alternately
red and pale.
GRAPHITES.
Not E.
Headaches of obese persons; of women whose menses are delayed;
of herpetic patients.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Headache early in morning on waking.
Headache when moving head.
Headache during and after a meal.
Pain, as from bruises in head, with general sick feeling in evening.
Violent headache, with eructations and nausea during menstruation.
Pain as if head were numb and pithy.
____oresaº-e-------- Y--- -
HAMAMELIS. - IO4.
Dull pressure in forehead, worse alter motion.
Semilateral headache, early in morning, in bed, with inclination to
vomit.
Oppressive headache on top of head.
Seething in head, with compressive pain in vertex, in afternoon.
Pain, as if constricted, especially in occiput, extending to nape of
neck, which pains on looking up as if broken, at noon; after-
ward pain extends down back and to chest.
Aching in occiput.
OTHER HEAD SYRVIP TOM S.
Seething of blood and feeling of heat in head.
Burning round spot on top of head.
Vertigo during and after stooping, lasting several minutes, even to
falling forward, with nausea.
Itching of hairy scalp.
Humid eruption on top of head, painful to touch.
Eczema capitis of entire scalp.
Falling off of hair of head, even on sides.
Congestion to head, with roaring in ears, in young people.
AC. C. RAVATION.
After motion.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Grief about smallest things, even unto despair. Anguish, with head-
ache, vertigo and loss of oheerfulness. Despondent. Appre-
hensive. Sleeplessness and frequent startings when asleep.
Redness of whites of eyes, with lachrymation and photophobia,
with swelling and profuse secretion of gum. Constipation; large,
difficult, knotty stools. Violent headache during menses, with
eructations and nausea. Ovaries are apt to be affected.
Eruptions oozing a sticky fluid. Unhealthy skin, every little injury
produces suppuration. Sudden sinking of strength. Liability
to take cold, and consequent headache. Especially adapted to
females inclined to obesity, whose history reveals disposition
to delaying menstruation.
HAMAMELIS.
NOTE.
Adapted to headaches accompanying venous congestion of brain,
lungs, portal or general venous systems; especially if followed
by epistaxis.
LoCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Crowding fullness in head and neck, also in forehead.
IO5 HELLEBORUS.
Bursting headache on awaking, insupportable on bending downward.
Dullness and fullness in head all day.
Flushing of face; most distressing throbbing, aching and sense of
fullness in head, feeling as if head would burst.
Epistaxis, with a feeling of tightness of bridge of nose, and crowd-
ing pressure in forehead between eyes.
Headache after an emission; depressed in mind.
Hammering over left eye, as if would go out of out of his mind.
Fullness in forehead, with pressing sensation in roots of tongue.
Feeling as if bolt were passed from temple to temple and tightly
screwed.
OTHER HEAD SY MP TOMIS.
Passive congestion or venous stagnation.
Nausea and vertigo, with desire to lie down.
Vertigo when stooping. -
AC. C. RAVATION.
On bending downward; on awaking.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Phlebitis, varicosis, and various forms of venous haemorrhages.
Bleeding haemorrhoids, with burning, Soreness, and at times
rawness of the anus. Orchitis, with much pain and great tume-
faction of testicles. Cutting tearing pains in ovary, which is
swollen and very tender. The pains are often unbearable, with
great sensitiveness to touch and fear of exciting new pain on
moving.
HELLEBORUS.
NOTE.
Headaches of hydrocephalic or scrofulous children, especially during
dentition. Headache accompanying renal diseases.
1.OCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Sensation in occiput as from a blow.
Stupefying headache, with giddiness on stooping.
Pressing headache from outward inwardly, with stupefaction and
heaviness of head, worse from moving head, from exertion;
better in open air and from diversion of mind.
Burning heat in head; face pale.
Stupefying headache, with coryza (4 to 8 P.M.); worse from Stooping,
better from rest and in open air. -
Shocks pass through brain like electricity.
Sensation of soreness in head, as if bruised, especially in back part,
with stupefaction, worse when stooping.
HEPAR SULPH. Hoô
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Stupefied; head hot, heavy; boring of head in pillow; chilly; rolls
head day and night, with moaning.
Dropsy of brain, post-scarlatinal.
Confusion of head, as if bruised, with fluent coryza.
Vertigo when stooping, ceasing when becoming erect.
Intra-cranial serous effusions.
ACC RAVATION.
From moving head; from exertion; from stooping; 4 to 8 P. M.
AMEL IORATION.
In open air; from diversion of mind; from rest; when erect.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Diminished power of mind over body; cannot fix ideas; muscles do
not act properly if will is not strongly fixed upon their action.
Easily made angry. Silent melancholy. Forehead drawn in
folds, and covered with cold perspiration. Soporous sleep, with
shrieks and starts, convulsive twitching of muscles. Sudden
dropsical swellings.
HEPAR SULPH U R.
NOTE, *
Headache accompanying profuse suppuration. Burrowing, sharp
headache, neuralgic in character. Suitable to scrofulous and
debilitated subjects. Headaches from abuse of Mercury or
Kali-iod.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Burrowing headache, as if nail were being driven into skull.
Burrowing headache in frontal region, as if an abscess were forming.
Fore part of head feels stupefied and heavy.
Aching in forehead, as if bruised.
Aching in forehead, like a boil, from midnight till morning.
Pressure and drawing in temples by day.
Tensive, aching pain above nose.
Constant pressive pain in one half of brain, as from nail or plug,
Pressive pain externally in right side of occiput, gradually extending
to nape of neck, throat and shoulder blades.
Headache, with feeling as if eyes would be drawn back into head.
Boring pain in root of nose, every morning.
Io? HEPAR SULPH.
Violent headache at night, as if forehead would be torn out, with
general heat, without thirst.
Painful throbbing in right temple.
Boring headache in right temple, from without inward.
Hammering sensation in head.
Pulsative stitches in occiput.
Stitches in head, when stooping.
Sensation as if skull would burst, waking him at night.
Aching in vertex, with palpitation of heart, in evening.
Headache early in morning on waking.
Dull headache every morning in bed, abating after rising.
Early in morning, after sound sleep, lancinating headache, disap-
pearing when walking in open air.
OTHER HEAD SY MP TOMS.
Vertigo, short attacks of stupidity, dullness of mind and want of
memory.
Headache when shaking head, with vertigo.
Headache every morning, brought on by least concussion.
Sensitiveness of scalp to touch, with burning and aching, in morning
after rising (after abuse of Mercury).
Sensation of swashing in head.
Humid scald head, itching and burning.
Great falling off of hair.
Nodes on head, sore to touch.
ACC RAVATION.
At night; during nightly fever; from lying on painful side; from
motion; from Stooping.
AMEL IORATION.
From walking in open air; after rising.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Low-spirited even to thoughts of suicide. Great weakness of
memory, with irritability. Stomach inclined to be out of order,
longing for sour or strong-tasting things. Painless diarrhoea,
stools light yellow, undigested, whitish, smelling sour. Menses
delayed and too scanty. Discharge of blood between menses.
Cough excited when any part of body gets cold. Sweats day
and night without relief. Cannot bear to be uncovered. Pains
in bones of face, especially when touched. The sligtest injury
causes ulceration. In diseases where suppination is inevitable.
Strumous enlargement of glands. Adapted to scrofulous diseases
where there is more or less suppination; and to diseases of
larynx and trachea. Sensitiveness to open air.
HYDRASTIS-HYOSCYAMUS. Io8
HYDRASTIS.
|NOT E. - -
Suitable to headaches of catarrhal origin. Headache accompanying
- dyspepsia, occasioned by derangement of mucous coat of
stomach. Useful in headaches occurring as a symptom of uterine
catarrh. Especially adapted to weakened, debilitated subjects,
with mucous discharges. -
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Headache; dull, pressing pain on top of head, pressing outward
from ears, at IO:30 A. M.
Constant, dull headache, with pain in hypogastrium and Small of
back, of dull aching character.
Headache of nervous, gastric character, almost constant.
Myalgic headache in integuments of scalp and muscles of neck.
Dull, heavy, frontal headache over eyes; catarrhal.
Sharp cutting in temples and over eyes, more over left; better from
pressing with hand. - -
Severe frontal headache.
AMELIGRATION.
From pressing with hand.
CONCOM ITANTS. . º
Cachectic condition, with loss of appetite and fainting turns. Pale
face, with worn, weary expression. Constant discharge of thick,
white mucus from nose, with frontal headache. Secretions so
profuse as to be removed in long tenacious shreds or pieces.
Hawking up of tenacious, yellow or white mucus, with rawness
of fauces. Faint feeling at stomach, preceded by dull, aching
pain. Simple constipation of an hepatic origin. Pain in Small
of back.
HYOSCY AM U.S.
NOTE. * * -
Nervous headaches. Suited to, drunkards, to hysterical females and
young girls. Too active condition of the sensorial functions,
with great nervous excitability. Headache from exposure to
cold air; from jealousy, etc.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Pressing, stupefying pain in forehead.
Heaviness, vacant ſeeling, confusion, severe pain; pains in
meninges; pressure in left side of forehead, changing to
shooting. - ."
Heat of head and face, with coldness of body.
*
Io9 IGNATIA.
Constrictive, stupefying headache in upper part of forehead and
general malaise, alternating with absence of all pain.
Hedache better walking.
Heat and tingling in head; violent pulsations like waves, head
shakes, worse becoming cold and after eating; better bending
head forward and from heat.
Pain and heat in head, after a meal.
QT HER HEAD SYMP TOMS.
Swashing sensation in brain.
Brain feels as if it were loose.
Stupor, shakes head to and fro.
Head is shaken, or drawn to one side.
Confusion and vertigo, as from intoxication.
Unconsciousness from congestion of blood to head, with delirium;
answers all questions properly.
AC. C. RAVATION.
From becoming cold; after eating.
AM ELIORATION.
From walking; from heat; from bending head forward.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Chronic fearfulness. Illusions and hallucinations. Talks more than
usual, and more animatedly and hurriedly. Lascivious mania.
Pupils dilated; red, sparkling eyes. Lacerating toothache, with
congestion of blood to head. Sleeplessness from nervous
irritation; starting from sleep. Twitching and jerking of every
muscle of body; eyes, eyelids, face and all. Violent pain in
stomach, with vomiting and hiccough. Violent trembling of
feet and hands during menstruation. Excited sexual desire.
Spasmodic, dry cough, always worse when lying down; relieved
by sitting up,
IGNATIA.
!NOTE.
The Ignatia headache is met with in persons of a highly nervous and
sensitive temperament, or in those whose nervous system has
given way to anxiety, grief or mental work. It is periodical,
increases gradually in severity and then suddenly abates. It
passes off with flow of pale, limpid urine.
IGNATIA. I IO:
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Pain usually semilateral; begins often in ear, and behind mastoid
process, and runs up parietal bone, or back to occipital protuber-
ance, leaving stiffness in nape of neck.
Pain located in forehead, above root of nose, pressing from within
outward, which feels better when head is bent forward, followed
by inclination to vomit. -
Pressive, drawing headache above right orbit and at root of nose, .
renewed by stooping low down.
Pain extending from head into left eye, when eyes begin to burn and
- Water. - - .
Clavus or one-sided headache, as if nail were pressed into brain;
the pain is sudden and severe, relieved by lying on it. º
Dull headache, confined to right half of forehead, involving right eye
which is very sensitive to light. •,
Throbbing pain in occiput, worse when straining at stool.
Jerking pain in head on ascending steps. . -
Jerking headache, aggravated by raising eyes. - -
Headache like pressure from something hard upon surface of brain,
in paroxysms. -
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS. - -
Lying down with head low aggravates at first and then relieves.
Sitting up”with head bent forward, resting on hand, is most comfort-
able position. -
When the pain is at its height, patient tries in vain to shift it by
changing position. * : ; -
Hysteric headache; headache from abuse of coffee, or alcohol; from
Smoking, or abuse of snuff.
Heaviness of head; it feels as if full of blood.
Heat in head.
Vertigo; confusion of head. \,
Congestion to head from being spoken to.
Trembling and shaking of head.
Scalp sensitive at times.
AC. C. RAVATION.
From smoking or smell of tobacco smoke; from strong odors; from
coffee; from light; walking in open air; ascending steps;
stooping low; moving or raising eyes; from thinking; thinking
of pains; from noise; straining at stool; after eating.
AMEL IORATION. --
Bending head forward; lying on back; lying on painful side; from
stooping; while eating.
III º INDIGO,
CONCOM ITANTS,
Mental effort is irksome. Changeable mood, from sadness to mirth-
fulness, from crying to laughing. Sensitive mood, with tendency
to sadness and silent grief; broods over imaginary troubles.
Face pale at first, afterward flushed. Tongue white, flabby,
shows marks of teeth, trembles when protruded; sour taste in
mouth. Skin cool. Nausea without vomiting. When nausea
occurs it follows pain. Good appetite; headache better while
eating, worse soon after. Constipation, with pain in rectum.
Drawing and griping in stomach; in rectum a pressure with
qualmishness and weakness in pit of stomach, and paleness of
face. Chilliness, relieved by warmth. General chilliness.
Frequent discharge of much watery urine.
INDIGO.
NOTE.
The pains are characterized by great intensity, are worse during rest
and when sitting, and can frequently be entirely suppressed by
rubbing and pressure, or by motion, or alleviated so as to re-
appear with less intensity. The majority of the pains come on,
or are aggravated, in afternoon and evening.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Severe, lacerating pain in head,
Beating in whole head.
Headache with redness and heat of face.
Heaviness of head, as from heavy load on vertex, when stooping.
Constant pain in sinciput, attended with aching pain in right hypo-
chondrium.
Beating, with painful stinging, in occiput.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Feeling as if brain were distending at center.
Undulating sensation through whole head.
Excessive giddiness with headache.
ACC RAVATION.
In afternoon and evening.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Low-spirited, sad, timid. Convulsions. Epileptiform attacks.
IODIUM.–IPECAC. II 2
IODIUM.
|NOTE.
Adapted to scrofulous subjects; to mercurial cachexia; to passive
congestion to head, and “to chronic congestive headaches and
vertigo, especially of old people.” Suitable to dark-eyed and
dark-haired people.
UOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Headache so violent it almost makes him crazy.
Sharp, pressive pain in upper part of left side of forehead.
Violent aching at base of occiput, in afternoon. .
Throbbing in head at every motion.
OTHER HEAD SYMP TOMS.
Confusion of head, with great aversion to work.
Vertigo with weakness in morning.
Congestion of blood to head.
Falling off of hair.
ACC RAVATION.
In warm air; from motion; noise; conversation; in afternoon.
AM ELIORATION.
From cold air; washing in cold water; after eating.
CONCOM ITAN TS.
Sadness; great depression of spirits; irritability. Swollen, distressed
countenance; face pale, yellowish and greenish; bluish lips with
swelling of superficial veins. Offensive odor from mouth;
salivation. Palpitation of heart. Constipation. Inveterate
cases of goitre; the harder they feel, and the more other symp-
toms wanting, the better indicated. Induration of uterus. Great
weakness during menses. Menses profuse and too early.
Uterine haemorrhage at every stool. Old leucorrhoea most
abundant at time of menses, rendering thighs Sore and corroding
linen. Emaciation. Glandular indurations.
IPECACUANHA.
NOTE. -
Gastric headaches occuring in nervous, sensitive persons, com-
mencing with nausea and vomiting. Continuous nausea or
vomiting, or both, is the key-note. Malarial and rheumatic
headaches.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Beating pain in head and in pit of stomach after coughing.
Heat and throbbing in head, with red cheeks,
II 3 IRIS VERSICOLOR.
Short paroxysms of fine and violently-stinging pains in head, increas-
ing to an aching.
Semilateral headache, with nausea and vomiting.
Stinging headache with heaviness of head, with drowsiness.
Occiput and neck sore.
Lacerating pain in forehead, excited and aggravated by feeling the
heart, or by stooping.
Lacerating headache from morning till noon.
Headache as if brain and skull were bruised, penetrating through all
the bones down to root of tongue, with nausea, vomiting; better
out-of-doors.
Aching pain in head. .
Tensive headache in occiput and nape of neck, extending as far as
shoulders.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Dull drawing in head, to and fro.
Pain in occiput and nape of neck, excited by moving head.
ACC RAVATION. e
By moving head; by feeling heart, or by stooping.
AM ELIORATION.
Out-of-doors.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Stooping causes vomiting. Vertigo when walking, and when turn-
ing around. Pale face. Flat taste, with white, thickly-coated
tongue. Irritability; ill-humor. Great weakness and aversion
to all food. Diarrhoea: stools as if fermented; stools green as
grass. Haemorrhages from all orifices of the body. Rattling
of mucus in chest. Spasmodic asthma. Dry Suffocative cough.
Chilliness, but is unable to bear least heat.
IRIS VERSICOLOR.
NOTE. -
Adapted to headaches always beginning with blur before eyes, of
an hepatic or gastric origin, of a dull, heavy, or shooting,
throbbing character, in forehead, accompanied with nausea and
vomiting and great depression of spirits. “American sick-head-
aches.”
LoCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
In forehead, mostly on right side.
Tired, aching headache, from mental exhaustion, with violent pains
over eyes, in supraorbital ridge, occuring on either side, but
only one side at a time. -
KALMIA LATIFOLIA. I [4
Pain dull, heavy, or with throbbing and shooting pains; sensation
as if there were band around head.
Dull throbbing or hammering, shooting or acute boring pains on one
side, coming on with repeated attacks during day, or appearing
at intervals of many days.
Dull, heavy frontal headache, with nausea.
Shooting in temples, mostly in right, with constrictive feeling in
Scalp.
Intense, throbbing, supraorbital pain with temporary blindness.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Periodical sick-headaches.
IIeadache most severe in afternoon and toward evening.
Pustular eruptions on scalp.
ACC RAVATION. -
From rest; on beginning to move; from cold air; from couglling;
violent motion; toward evening.
AMEL IORATION.
From modèrate, continuous motion.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Very low-spirited and despondent. Neuralgic pain in face. Ptya-
lism, with small ulcers on mucous lining of mouth and cheek.
Mouth and tongue feel scalded. Small boils upon head and
face. Constant nausea and vomiting of first watery sour fluid,
then of bile. Sunken eyes with dark, blue rings around them.
All paroxysms of pain followed by copious emission of limpid
urine and vomiting, with great burning and distress in epi-
gastrium.
KALMIA LATIFOLIA.
NOTE.
In cases complicated with neuralgic or rheumatic pains in various
parts of body; frequently accompanied with palpitation and
irregular action of heart, dyspnoea, vertigo and dimness of sight.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Headache internally, with sensation, when turning, of something
loose in head diagonally across top of it.
Violent throbbing headache, aggravated by motion, evening, open
all".
Dullness in head, with headache and backache.
Pain in forehead in morning when waking, after rising, and then
increasing.
Pulsating headache, as if pulse was beating in forehead.
II 5 KALI BICH.
Aching in forehead, with tearing pains in face, neck, shoulders and
limbs.
Pressing pain on Small spot on right side of head.
Neuralgic pains from back of neck over top of head and into
temples, also affecting face mostly on right side. Tender to
touch; pain shooting; sometimes in spots; better cold; worse,
heat.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Sensation of heat in head in morning.
Severe pressing headache, increasing with ascending sun, decreasing
with same. -
Shuddering in head with coldness, commences with cracking; as if
surcharged with electricity.
A cracking in head frightens him, it ends in a sound in ears like
blowing a horn.
Vertigo, with headache; blindness; pains in limbs and weariness;
while Stooping and looking down; with nausea.
AC. C. RAVAT ION.
In morning and evening; in open air; from motion; on turning;
on waking; on rising ; from touch; the Sun; heat.
AM ELIORATION.
From cold.
CONCOM ITANTS.
While lying down, mental faculties perfect, but on moving, vertigo.
Pain over right eye; giddiness; eyes weak and watery; glim-
mering before eyes. Everything black before eyes when look-
ing down, with nausea and eructations. Sensation of stiffness
in muscles of eyes and eyelids. Coryza, with increased sense
of smell. Neuralgia of face, right side; tearing pains in bones
of face, shooting down into teeth. Nausea, vertigo, oppression
of breathings with rheumatic pains in upper and lower limbs.
Neuralgic attacks in abdomen; aggravated by motion and lying
down; ameliorated by sitting up. Pain in back with headache.
Palpitation, irregular action of heart and oppressed breathing,
with anxiety.
KALI BICHROMICUM.
|NOTE.
Suited to fat flabby persons. Light hair, blue eyes. Persons subject
to catarrhs of mucous surfaces. Catarrhal headache. Headache
accompanying ozoena. Headache from effects of arsenical
vapors or mercurial poisoning.
RALI BICH. II6
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Headache which involves optic nerve; comes in morning, sight is
blurred ; as the pain increases in intensity, dimness of sight
decreases; comes and goes with the sun and is accompanied
with nausea.
Soon after dinner, dull, heavy throbbing above eyes, as if head
would burst; relieved by lying or pressing head against any-
thing, or in open air; worse stooping or moving about.
Blindness, followed by violent headache, must lie down; aversion to
light and noise; sight returns with increasing headache.
Pain in forehead and vertex in morning when waking, later extends
to back of head.
Violent shooting pains from root of nose along left orbital arch to
external angle of the eye, with dim sight, like a scale on eye;
begins in morning, increases till noon, and ceases toward
evening.
Frontal headache, usually over one eye, shooting at intervals in right
temple.
Semilateral headache in small spots.
Darting or aching pains on one side, flying pains.
Severe pain, covering a small spot, at inner angle of right eye.
Periodical attacks of semilateral headache, in small spots that could
be covered by point of finger.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Bones of head feel sore.
Burning headache with vertigo, during which all objects seemed to
be enveloped in a yellow mist; relieved by warm soup.
Vertigo when rising from a seat, with nausea.
AC. C. RAVATION.
At noon; stooping or moving about; light or noise.
AMELIORATION.
Toward evening; lying or pressing head against something hard;
open air; lying down. -
CONCOM ITANTS.
Gastric derangements. Tongue red. Ropy mucus. Pains flying
from place to place. Early morning diarrhoea. Nausea,
vomiting and eructations. Heaviness in eyelids. Face pale,
yellowish. Bones of face and head sensitive. Low-Spirited.
Dimness of sight. Pressure at root of nose. Ulcerated nostrils.
Tickling as from a hair in left nostril. Great prostrations. Pains
in small spots which can be covered with finger-tip. In affections
of mucous membranes, secretion of tough, viscid, Stringy mucus,
II7 KAI.I BROM.–KALI CARB.
KALI BROMATUM.
NOTE.
Congestive, nervous headaches. Headaches of drunkards; of epi-
leptics. Adapted to nervous headaches when reflex from
masturbation or excessive venery. Headache from excessive or
long-continued mental exertion, or from abuse of alcohol. Said
to be especially adapted to large, fleshy persons, particularly
children. This drug is so frequently given to excess by
routinists that we have little occasion to use it. I have, how-
ever, derived benefit from its use in the first three triturations,
when indicated by the nervous symptoms.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Numbness in back of head.
Violent headache, particularly in occiput.
Aching pain in occiput, at night, about I I P. M.
Heaviness and soreness of head, with vertigo.
Severe, throbbing-aching pain in occipital region, extending down as
far as dorsal region.
OT H ER HEAD SY MP TOMS.
Brain irritated, face flushed, pupils dilated, eyes sunken.
Rolls head.
Awakes now and then Screaming.
Duliness, confusion and giddiness in head.
Cannot sit up, or walk, or shake head, without feeling worse.
ACC RAVATION.
From walking; sitting up; Shaking head.
CONCOM ITANTS,
Mental depression. Distressing melancholy. Weakness of memory.
Nervous, sleepless, feels better when busy. Strange imaginings.
“Night terrors.” Sexual depression, even impotence. Numb-
ness and tingling in legs and spine; inco-ordination of muscles.
Acne of face, shoulders and chest; large, indolent, painful
pustules. Saltish taste; loathing, nausea, eructations, flatulence,
slight colic.
- KALI CARBONICUM.
NOTE.
Congestive and catarrhal headaches, with dry, hard cough. All the
pains are of a sharp, Stitching character. General aggravation
at 3 A. M. Adapted to aged people inclined to be fleshy.
KALI CARB. © II8
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Sticking in temples.
Stitches in forehead, also in temples; worse stooping, moving head,
eyes or jaw; better raising head, and from heat.
Stitches into the eyes and root of nose, with catarrh.
Attacks of megrim on both sides, with faintishness almost to nausea.
One-sided headache, with nausea.
Aching in occiput, toward nape of neck, going off in open air.
Pressing pain in back of head.
Congestion to head, with throbbing and hammering.
Morning headache, with vertigo; aching and stitches in occiput.
Sharp, shooting pains from upper dorsal spine into occiput.
Constant sensation of something loose in head, turning and twisting
toward forehead.
Jerking in head from behind forward, dark before eyes, unconscious;
better from drink of cold water.
Headache: from riding in a carriage; coughing; sneezing; on
awaking from sleep; from coryza.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Congestion of blood to head, with intoxication arising from it.
Giddiness, nausea, pressure in stomach.
After being heated, liable to cold from a draught, causing headache,
toothache and backache.
Hair dry, brittle, falling off, mostly from temples, eyebrows and
beard.
Scalp itches and burns, morning and evening, oozes if scratched.
Vertigo when rapidly turning head or body.
AC. C. RAVATION.
All symptoms worse at 3 A. M. ; from Stooping; moving head, eyes,
or jaw.
AMEL IORATION.
From raising head; from heat; from open air; from drink of cold
Water.
CONCOM ITANTS,
Peevish, irritable; noise is disagreeable; easily startled, especially if
touched. Great aversion to being alone; fearful. Swelling
over upper eyelid in morning, looking like a little bag. Con-
stipation, with distress one or two hours before stool, with
colicky, Stitching pains. Dry cough, night sweats, hectic fever;
sometimes expectorates bloody pus. Fullness, heat and great
distention in abdomen immediately after eating a little.
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I IQ - KALI IOD.
KALI IODATUS.
NOTE.
Is useful in catarrhal headaches, with inflammation of mucous mem-
branes of frontal sinuses, eyes, nose, throat and chest. In
congestion of brain from suppression of long-standing nasal
discharge. Syphilitic or mercurial headaches.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Pain in vertex as if it would be dashed to pieces, with chilliness of
that part of head, although scalp feels hot; chilliness is relieved
by external warmth.
Pain in upper part of head, as if it would be forced asunder; that
part of head is hot to touch, though generally chilly and relieved
by external warmth.
Pain in sides of head, as if screwed in; better after rising.
Lancinating and darting over left eye and in left temple. -
Terrible hammering pains in ſore part of head, with sensation as
though brain were compressed from both sides, or as though
head were enlarged to three times its size.
Violent pain in frontal region.
Beating pain in forehead.
Tensive, stinging, darting, lacerating pain in head.
Headache external to the skull.
Headache, especially in occiput.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Violent headache, cranium swells up in hard lumps.
Headache and heaviness of head (5 A.M ); better after rising.
Scalp is painful on scratching, as if ulcerated.
Vertigo after meals.
Vertigo with reeling.
Flushes of heat with dullness of head.
Great disposition of the hair to change color and fall out.
Coryza, with pains in upper maxilla and teeth.
ACC RAVATION.
At 5 A. M.; in aſternoon and at night.
AMEL IORATION.
After rising in morning; from motion; from external warmth.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Anxiety; sadness. Vehement, quarrelsome. Intellectual weakness
and paroxysms of dementia, accompanied by headache. Great
redness of mucous membranes of the eyes, nose, throat and
palate, with profuse lachrymation, violent Smeezing and running
of water from nose. Offensive, greenish, black or yellow pus
from nasal cavities. Gnawing sensation in nasal bones, with
lancinating pains extending to forehead. Throbbing and burn-
LACHESIS. I2O.
ing pains in nasal and frontal bones. Violent boring or darting
in the ears, sometimes extending into head. , Salivation copious,
Great general debility. Enlarged or atrophied glands.
LACHESIS.
NOTE.
Catarrhal, COTigestive, hysterical, rheumatic and menstrual. Es.
pecially suited to headaches accompanying menstrual irregu-
larities, and to women at climacteric period. It is characterized
by nausea and drowsiness, throbbing or beating pain in temples.
Headache from mental or bodily exhaustion; from depressing
emotion. -
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
General headache; pain in both temples.
Pain in occiput.
Headache over the eyes and in occiput every morning on rising.
Dull aching in sinciput.
Pressing beating pain in temples, better when lying down.
Heaviness of head; headache with nausea and drowsiness.
Aching in forehead, with stitches.
Aching under skull all over.
One-sided headache; pains intense, extend to neck and shoulders;
neck stiff and tongue paralyzed.
Pressing headache in forehead from without inward.
On stooping, severe pain as if head would burst, particularly in
temples. * *
Lacerating; darting; beating; heat; whizzing in head.
Headache after a cold; first a pressure in forehead which increases
to violent beating in evening, with nausea and inclination to
vomit.
Pressing headache early in morning, worse from stooping.
Headache, worse in or over left eye; the pain is throbbing or sharp;
very severe.
Frontal headache, with faintness on rising.
Pressure in orbits, with sensation of drawing from eyes to occiput.
Beating, hammering, pulsating in head.
Painful sensitiveness of whole left side of head.
Headache on right side, creeping around to left side until it makes
a complete Journey around head.
Tearing on top of head.
Beating headache with heat, worse on vertex and right side, or over
the eyes, preceding a cold in head, with stiff neck.
Burning on vertex at the menopause.
Throbbing in head from least noise.
. I 2 I - LACTUCA VIROSA.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Violent headache, with twinkling before the eyes.
Headache in the sun.
Vertigo with paleness of the face.
Dullness of head with heat and violent congestion.
Giddiness, with headache, particularly before menses.
Congestion to head and other complaints.
AC. C. RAVAT |ON.
Aſter sleeping; from Stooping; from motion; in evening; from,
acids and alcohol.
AMEL IORATION.
Better when lying down; from the establishment of a discharge.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Mental derangement after vexation. Very despondent mood. Can-
not bear anything tight around waist. Pain in left ovarian
region. Larynx and throat very sensitive to touch Obliged
to wear loose clothes, cannot bear the contact. Great physical
and mental exhaustion in morning. General numbness from
feeble circulation.
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LACTUCA VIROSA.
NOT E.
Hysteric, nervous headache. Also headache accompanying af-
fections of respiratory organs.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Pain in region of vertex.
Griping pain above the eyebrows.
Dull pain in whole head.
Aching pain in forehead, with sensation as if brain were loose.
Pressing in forehead.
Painful compression in occiput.
Trembling and pulsation in head during rest.
Head is very painfully shattered by slight cough, so that a whirring
and pressing remain in it for a long time afterward.
Pressive frontal headache after slight exertion, involving eyes.
Dullness of head, as from fullness.
Fever with violent headache; pain of scalp when touched; great
heaviness of head; dry and troublesome heat of head and upper
part of body, with icy coldness of feet; burning and running of
eyes; paroxysms of dry, Suffocative and spasmodic cough, rack-
ing the chest and head.
LAUROCERASUS. I22
ACC RAVATION.
At night in bed.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Great drowsiness in daytime. Restless unrefreshing night sleep.
Symptoms at night in bed. White-coated tongue. Loss of
appetite. Pain in stomach, with retraction of pit of stomach.
Swelling of liver. Constipation. Great oppression of chest at
night. Spasmodic, hollow and dry or racking cough.
LAUROCERASUS.
Headache resulting from nervous prostration, with dragging pain, .
always accompanied with drowsiness. Also hepatic headaches
with pain and swelling in hypochondrium and yellow spots on
face.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Violent aching over whole head.
Stupefying pain in whole head, with sensation on stooping as if brain
were striking against skull.
Fullness in forehead.
Oppression on top of head, as from a weight.
Aching pain above orbits.
Frequent periodical paroxysms of aching pain under frontal bone.
Tension in forehead and left side of face.
Dragging pain, always accompanied with drowsiness.
Boring headache, particularly above eyelids.
Brain feels contracted and painful.
Lacerating headache in evening in bed.
Beating in head, worse on stoodping.
Sensation of icy coldness on vertex, as from cold wind, then in
forehead and nape of neck, extending to the small of back, after
which all pains in head disappeared.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Itching of hairy scalp.
Headache with vertigo; vertigo worse in open air.
Heaviness of head, with dullness.
Pulsation in head, with heat or coldness.
ACC RAVATION. . . . .
Evening exacerbation; in warm room; on stooping, beating in head
WOTS62.
I23 LEDUM.
AMEL IORATION.
In open air; at night.
concomiTANTs.
Optical illusions, every object looks larger until touched. Sunken
countenance; livid, gray-yellow complexion. Yellow spots on
face. White and dry tongue. Burning in stomach and ab-
domen. Distention of region of liver, with pain. Costiveness
and constipation. Diminished secretion of urine. Frequent
pain as from weariness in small of back. Irresistible drowsiness;
sleepiness. Chilliness of whole body with pain in back.
Alternation of violent chilliness and burning heat. Pulse small
and slow, also contracted, Sadness and ill-humor. Menses
too early and too profuse; blood thin; with nightly tearing in
Vertex.
LEDUM.
NOTE,
Rheumatic, arthritic, syphilitic and mercurial headaches. Headache
from abuse of alcohol, or accompanying renal disease.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Dull headache in morning during sleep.
Stupefying headache.
Lacerating pain in head and eye; sclerotica and conjunctiva are
swollen and inflamed.
Sensitiveness of head, with painful shaking of brain on making
wrong step.
Violent beating pain in head.
Pressing headache, with distress when head is covered.
Pressing, pulsating headache.
A misstep causes sensation of concussion in brain.
Headache, as if something was gnawing in temples, occiput and
€2.T.S.
Aching pain in upper part of forehead, with dullness in head, es-
pecially when covered.
Beating tearing pains in head, with red, bloated-looking face and
eyes.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo, head sinks back.
Stupefaction of whole head, as in vertigo,
Excessive feeling of intoxication.
Head affected after getting wet.
Least covering is intolerable to head.
Pimples and boils on forehead.
LEPTANDRA—LILIUM TIG. I24
AC. C. RAVATION.
When covered; from a misstep.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Discontented, morose, peevish. Deposit of earthy masses in tissues.
Painful nodes. Calcareous concretions in joints. Limbs and
whole body bruised and painful, as if beaten. Eruptions that
burn and sting, like bites of insects.
LEPTANDRA.
|NOTE.
Suitable in “bilious” headaches. Constant, dull, frontal headache,
with dizziness while walking, accompanied by constipation or
diarrhoea, furred tongue, bitter taste, indigestion, yellow urine,
languor and depression of spirits.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Dull frontal headache, with neuralgic pains in right temple.
Pain in temples, with aching in umbilicus.
Dull, constant pain in right temple.
OTHER HEAD SYM PTO MS.
Dizziness while walking.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Profuse, black, fetid stools, consistency of cream, generally worse in
afternoon and evening. Yellow-coated tongue; black or yellow
streak down center of tongue. Aching pains in liver. Constant
distress, with frequent sharp pains in lower part of epigastrium
and umbilical region. Hot, aching pain in liver, extending to
spine, with chilliness along spine. Burning distress in posterior
portion of liver and spine. Drowsiness with hepatic troubles.
LILIUM TIGRIN U M.
NOTE.
Attacks occur in those affected with uterine troubles, menstrual
irregularities and irritable condition of heart. Pains in forehead
and temples, with vertigo, depression of spirits, bearing-down
pains in region of womb and anus, strangury and ineffectual
urging to stool.
I25 I,ILIUM TIG.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Pain through whole head, with sensation of fullness; feeling as if
blood would issue through nose when blowing it; amelioration
from supporting head with hands and at sunset; aggravated
when walking in open air.
Pains over eyes, with blurred vision and heat in eyelids and eyes.
Dull frontal headache.
Dull pain in forehead over eyes.
Blinding pain in forehead, aggravated in evening, extending into
back part of head and down neck, with strange, muddled feel-
ing in head, general weakness and desire to lie down.
Drawing, hot pain through head and eyes, ameliorated by frequent
Sneezing at IO P. M.
Stinging burning pain in forehead, with sensation as if a rubber band
were stretched over it, with confusion of mind; relieved by
effort of will.
Fullness in head and temples with pressure outward; ameliorated by
pressure.
Shooting pain in right temple, passing to left or alternating between
the two points; aggravated on rising in morning and toward
evening.
Dull, pressing pain from left temple to occiput in paroxysms, with
irritability.
QT HER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Confusion of head with wild feeling.
Vertigo when walking; feeling as if intoxicated; staggering
forward; forgetful.
Vertigo in a warm room and when standing; ameliorated in open air.
Vertigo, with cold sweat on back of hands and feet. w
AC. C. RAVATION. -
When blowing nose; walking in open air; in evening; on rising in
morning; toward evening.
AM ELIORATION.
From supporting head with hands; at Sunset; from sneezing, Io P.
M.; effort of will; from pressure.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Depression of spirits; constant inclination to weep, with fearfulness
and apprehension of suffering from some terrible internal disease
already seated. Firm conviction that the disease is incurable.
Irritable; impatient. Memory enfeebled, cannot concentrate
mind on any subject; makes mistakes in conversation. Con-
stant hurried feeling, as of imperative duties, and utter inability
to perform them. Great distention of abdomen. Constant
bearing down in lower part of abdomen, with severe pressure in
LITHIUM CARB. I 26
ovaries, rectum and anus, with constant desire to stool; attempts
to stool result only in passing urine. Constant pressure to
urinate, with scanty discharge; feeling of irritation and smarting
in urethra after every discharge, Dull pressure in left side in
region of heart; sharp and quick pain in left side, with flutter-
ing of heart. Bearing down, with heavy weight and pressure
in vagina, as though everything would press out; ameliorated
by pressure of hand and sitting down; aggravated by standing.
Pain in sacrum, with dragging sensation and weight in lower
part of abdomen. Anteversion of uterus, with headache over
eyes and vertex, with idea that her disease is incurable, that no
one understands it. Symptoms return again and again after
having disappeared, but in diminished degree. Social and
moral conditions profoundly affected, generally changed to their
opposites. All symptoms worse from afternoon to midnight
except diarrhoea, which is worse in morning. Symptoms
aggravated by repose and thinking about them; are ameliorated
when busy and in open air. Pains in small spots; shifting;
alternating from side to side; pressing out and throbbing of
blood vessels.
LITHIUM CAREONICU M.
NOTE,
Lithaemic, rheumatic patients frequently require lithia. Perhaps
valuable in headache from errors of accommodation.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Pain and heaviness over brow; aggravated toward evening, continu-
ing until falling asleep. -
Pressure in temples from without inward, and pressure in chest from
within outward.
Pains in right temple and side of head.
Pressure in left temple and weight on vertex.
Headache in vertex and temples, early on waking (after sudden
cessation of menses), with nausea.
Heaviness in sinciput, especially in frontal eminence.
Pain from left temple into orbit of same side, relieved while eating,
worse after.
OTHER HEAD SYM PTO Mi S.
Confusion of head.
Head seems large, externally sensitive.
Headache ceases while eating, but returns and remains until food is
taken again.
Confusion of head, with headache on vertex and in temples, worse
on awaking, eyes painful, may follow cessation of menses.
127 - LOBELIA INFLATA.
ACC RAVATION.
After eating; on awaking; toward evening; from erect position and
motion; from looking at anything; early on awaking; from
lying down.
AMELIORATION.
n From repose; upon going out; while eating.
CONCOM ITANTS. -
Anxiety, hopeless; lonesomeness and weeping. Eyes sore and pain-
ful from morning to noon; looking at anything aggravates head.
Sunlight blinds; inability to see right half of an object. Nose
obstructed above and in forehead in morning and forenoon.
Mucus remains behind after blowing nose in open air. Nose
red, swollen, dry and inflamed. Trembling of heart with
fluttering (in heart disease), after mental agitation of vexatious
character. Distressingly painful sensation in heart and as far
as between shoulders; it extends into head, with painful throb-
bing. Air feels cold, even in lungs, when inspiring. Rheumatic
darting and stitches through extremities.
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LOBELIA IN FLATA.
NOTE.
The headache is always accompanied by irritation of pneumo-gastric
nerves. Great muscular prostration and mental despondency
are also usual.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Pains through head in sudden shocks.
Sick-headache, with vertigo; dull headache, violent nausea, vomiting
and great prostration.
Continual, periodic headache in afternoon, and in evening till mid-
night. -
Neuralgia of left side of face and temples, with retarded menses.
Pressing outward in both temples.
Dull, heavy pain, passing around forehead from one temple to other,
just above eyebrows.
Pressing pain in left side of occiput, worse at night and from motion.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTO M. S.
Pain in head and trembling aggitation of whole body.
Headache, with slight giddiness. &
Vertigo, with nausea.
Chilliness of left side of head, commencing in ear, with feeling as
if hair would rise on end.
LO BELIA SYPHILITICA, I28
ACC RAVATION.
At night; from motion.
CON COM ITANTS.
Great mental depression. Prostration of strength. Loss of appetite.
Dyspepsia. Incipient violent nausea, with shivering and shak-
ing of upper part of body. Heartburn and running of water out
of mouth. Sense of weakness and of oppression at epigastrium,
and at same time some oppression at breast. Abdomen dis-
tended, with shortness of breath. Apprehension of death and
difficult breathing. Paroxysmal asthma. Urine of deep-red
color, depositing deep-red sediment.
LOBELIA SYPHILITICA.
(CCERUELA.)
LOCATION DIRECTION, CHARACTER,
Frequent mistakes in writing and spelling, with aching and confusion
in head.
Flushed face and headache after dinner, with drowsiness and lassi-
tude, but inability to sleep when lying down; somewhat better
on going into open air; restless sleep with frequent wakings
through night; headache continuing until daylight.
Dull, aching pain in forehead, over centre, lasting, with slight inter-
missions, until evening; increased by reading or writing.
Oppression in forehead over eyes; particularly on moving head
about, lasting three hours.
Pain in left side of head, over coronal suture.
Slight aching pain from back of head down nape of neck.
AC. C. RAVATION,
From reading or writing.
AM ELIORATION.
From going into open air.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Great depression of spirits, unhappy state of mind; always associated
with pain about and under (not below) short ribs in back, on
left side, and extending outward nearly to left side; this em-
braces posterior aspect of region of spleen. Frequent sneezing,
with copious discharge of thick mucus from both nostrils.
I 29 LY COPODIUM.
* LYCOPODIUM.
|NOTE.
Gastric, bilious, rheumatic and congestive headaches, and headaches
caused by chagrin, characterized by disposition to faint and great
restlessness; headache especially in afternoon or at night, pains
extend to eyes, nose and teeth; patient desires to lie down.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Stitches in temples, mostly right, from within outward.
Pain in temples as if screwed together.
Pressing headache on vertex, worse from 4 to 8 P. M., and from
stooping, followed by great weakness.
Tearing in forehead or right side of head, extending down to neck,
with tearing in eyes, face and teeth; worse on raising one’s
self up, better when lying down.
Tension in head.
Headache after breakfast.
Violent headache at night, as if caused by wrong position.
Headache from chagrin; pain in both temples at every step.
Dull pain in forehead as iſ head were being compressed.
Paralytic aching in temple.
Aching, with contractive sensation in head.
Headache as if bones of skull were being driven asunder, and as if
brain were vacilating.
Lacerating in occiput.
Lacerating in forehead every afternoon.
Throbbing pain near orbits, from within outward.
Throbbing headache; on leaning head backward; during day; after
coughing. -
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo with rush of blood to head, early in morning on waking,
also on raising in bed, with subsequent headache.
Hair becomes gray early; falls out. -
Eruption beginning on occiput; crusts thick, easily bleeding; oozing
a fetid moisture; worse after scratching and from warmth.
ACC RAVATION.
From warmth of bed; from getting warm while walking; from
mental exertion; from 4 to 8 P. M.; from stooping; from rising
up.
AMELIORATION.
From open, cold air; uncovering head; lying down.
MAGNESIA CARB. 130
CONCOM ITANTS.
Melancholy, despondent, irritable, weakness of mind. Great
tendency to start. Extremely sensitive. Inflammation and ag-
glutination of lids. Photophobia. Violent catarrhal swelling
of nose, acrid discharge. Excessive appetite; hungry, but little
food occasions Satiety. Pressure, heaviness in stomach, after
eating. Sore, pressive pain in region of liver, worse from
touch. Excessive fullness and distention of abdomen from
flatulence. Constipation; dry, hard stools. Desire for open air.
General aggravation from 4 to 8 P. M.
MAGNESIA CARB.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER
Pulsative sensation in forehead.
Bruised sensation in vertex.
Much pain in head and right shoulder; can hardly raise arm.
Pressing headache from mental exertion and when among many
persons.
Violent, darting headache after vexation (from 1 to Io P. M.),
Lancinating headache in early morning after rising.
Pain on top of head as if hair were pulled.
Violent headache early in morning; in the afternoon; worse toward
evening.
‘OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Congestion of blood to head, especially when smoking.
Vertigo, when standing, as if everything were turning around.
Dullness of head from mental exertion.
Frequent sudden falling with consciousness, when standing or walk-
1119.
Heat . head and hands, with redness of face alternating with
paleness.
Increased falling off of hair.
ACC RAVATION.
Toward evening; when Smoking.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Vexed; ill-humor; sad mood. Restless sleep widt, frequent waking.
Anxious dreams at night. Too frequent and too profuse
menstruation; blood dark and thick especially worse at night.
Insupportable pains during repose; musr get up and walk about.
Griping, cutting and rumbling in whole abdomen; followed by
thin, green stools, without tenesmus. *
I31 MAGNESIA MUR.
MAGNESIA MUR.
|NOTE.
Suitable in hysterical and spasmodic complaints, especially in women
with uterine affections. Sensitive to cold air. Attacks accom-
panied with stupefaction and dullness of head, with compres-
sive pain and numbness in and about head; general relief from
strong pressure.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER
Stupefaction and dullness of head after rising in morning.
Pain in forehead and around eyes, as if head would burst; must lie
down; worse from motion and in fresh air; better from strong
pressure.
Griping and raging in both temples with feeling as if would become
dizzy and loss of consciousness, disappearing on presssing head
with both hands, in evening after lying down.
Tearing and stitches in temples with great sensitiveness of vertex, as
if hair were raised by pulling.
Compressive sensation in head from both sides, with hot feeling and
tendency to sweat on little excitement, with beating in forehead
when pressing upon it.
Sharp sticking and tearing in right side of head, extending to eye
which was obliged to press together.
Sensation of numbness in forehead, head feels dull; aggravated in
morning when awaking and when lying; ameliorated by exer-
cise in open air and when wrapping head up warm.
OTHER HEAD SYMP TOMS.
Vertigo in morning on rising; during dinner; going off in open air.
Heaviness in head, with reeling as if one would fall down.
Congestion of blood to head, with painful undulation and whizzing,
as of boiling water on side upon which one rests.
AC. C. RAVATION.
On waking in morning and rising; from motion; from fresh air;
from lying down.
AM ELIORATION.
From strong pressure; in evening after lying down; exercise in open
air; wrapping head up warm.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Disinclined to talk, prefers solitude. Anxious in the room, relieved
in open air. Worse from mental exertion. Apprehension, sad,
homesick, weeps. Violent coryza, at one time fluent at another
stopped, with dullness of head and loss of Smell and taste;
discharge of yellow, fetid mucus. Nausea, and accumulation
of water in mouth after rising. Tongue thickly coated, tip and
MELILOTUS. I32
edge clear; great thirst; no fever. Stomach and liver sensitive
to pressure; liver hard and enlarged. Stools only after injection,
consist of Small grayish lumps. Spasms day and night with
sleeplessness; great weakness of body, as if coming from
Stomach.
MELILOTUS.
NOTE.
Congestive, nervous and gastric headaches. The pain is extremely
severe and is accompanied by intense cerebral congestion. My
experience with Melilotus prompts me to urge renewed study of
the drug. It is not sufficiently familiar to the profession.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Intense frontal headache, preceded by hot, flushed face and feverish
sensation.
Headache is characterized by violent throbbing pain; in frontal
region; in right frontal eminence; worse from 9 to 12 A. M.
Intense headaehe in left supraorbital region; aggravated by motion
or thought; better from lying down.
When talking, pain disappears from forehead and settles in occiput;
changing back again when he ceased to talk,
Throbbing frontal headache, preceded by great prostration.
Severe semilateral (right side) headache, which awakened him at 4
A. M., with flatulence, worse from motion.
Tension, fullness, oppression; undulating sensation in brain; with
entire inability to accomplish brain work; nausea and vertigo.
Terrible headache, with faintness, vertigo, nausea; throbbing and
sensation as if all the blood vessels of the brain would give way
and cause some lesion of that organ, with frequent and profuse
urination.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Sensation as if brain wonld burst through forehead; violent con-
gestive headache, with prolapsus uteri and palpitation.
Headache so intense as to cause a purple redness of the face and
blood-shot eyes, culminating in epistaxis, which affords relief
(very characteristic.)
Frontal headache, every day at 9 or IO A. M.
Headache is worse, or it recurs every three or four days.
Headache: periodical; nervous; every week, or once in four weeks.
Sick-headache, relieved by epistaxis or the menstrual flow.
Sensation of fullness all over the head as if the blood would burst
from the nose, eyes and ears; accompanied by a dizzy, sick
feeling that is aggravated by motion.
I33 MERCURIUS.
ACC RAVATION.
From 9 to I2 A. M.; motion; thought.
AMEL IORATION.
From epistaxis; menstrual flow; lying down.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Inability to fix the mind; stupid; indifferent. Extreme nervousness,
irritability, forgetfulness. Total inability to study—cannot fix
the attention or comprehend the subject. Indolence, sluggish-
ness. Profuse epistaxis; blood bright red; affording relief to
congestive symptoms. Face flushed; red and hot; with
throbbing of carotids. Ravenously hungry about IO A. M. as
headache appears. Nausea, vertigo and vomiting, with great
depression. Flatulence. Constipation. Enuresis. Menses
scanty, intermittent, with headache, vertigo, nausea, pain in
back, limbs and pelvic organs. Extreme lassitude. Chilly,
sleepy, dull, listless, cold.
MERCURIUS.
N OT E.
Catarrhal, rheumatic, or syphilitic headaches.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Burning in head, especially in left temple; worse at night lying in
bed; better sitting up.
Severe pains in forehead, top of head and occiput; Stitches through
head.
Pressure in forehead and a pain in bone beneath eyebrow, even to
touch.
Feeling of fullness, as if head would split, or as if head were tied
up with bandage.
Head feels as if in a vice, with nausea; worse in open air, from
sleeping, eating, and drinking; better in room.
Tearing, burning, stitching and boring pains, or semilateral tearing
down to teeth and neck, with Stitches in ears.
Stitches through whole head, violent aggravation at night by warmth
of bed, also from contact, hot and cold things; constant might
sweat, but without relief.
Lacerating pain in outer parts of head, particularly the bones.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo: as if in a swing; after stooping; when lying on back; with
headache and nausea; everything turns black.
Dull stupid feeling, with dizziness.
Congestion to head.
MERCURIUS COR. I34
Head feels as if it was getting larger.
Scalp; tense; painful to touch; worse when scratching, which
causes bleeding; eruption pustular, fetid, with yellow crusts;
erysipelatous, worse on forehead; hair falls out, mostly on sides
and temples. -
Exostoses on skull, sore when touched, painful at night in bed.
AGC RAVATION. e g & g
At night, lying in bed; in open air; from sleeping, eating and
drinking; from touch ; from hot and cold things.
AM E L IORATION.
From sitting up (after lying); in the room.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Memory weak; mind obtuse; drowsy. Anxiety, and restless change
of place. Apprehensive; imaginary fears; irritable, quarrel-
some, or taciturn and indifferent; worse evening and night.
Hurried and rapid talking. Sweat profuse, especially at night,
but without relief of pain. Eyes cannot tolerate daylight or fire-
light. Otitis, pain external and internal. Ozoena, pain extends
to root of nose and frontal sinuses. Catarrhal affections of head
and throat. Nasal bones swollen, painful to touch. Teeth
painful, loose, fall out, carious, Gums swollen, painful, spongy.
Fetid breath. Salivation. Suppuration of glands. Weariness,
prostration. Involuntary trembling of muscles. Bone pains,
worse at night. General aggravation at night and from warmth
of bed.
MERCURIUS COR.
|NOTE.
Congestive headache. Violent rush of blood to head, with severe
pain in forehead and temples and with burning in cheeks.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Violent headache in forehead.
Stitches in forehead.
Violent temporal headache.
Pain in head, like a drawing in pericranium.
Tearing, as if in the bone above left eye, near root of rose, and in
other parts of the bone.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Congestion to head and face, with burning in cheeks.
Profuse perspiration, on forehead.
Swelling of head, face and neck.
Heaviness of head.
I 35 MERCURIUS IOD. FLAV.
AC CRAVATION,
When stooping.
CONCOM iTANTS.
Low-spirited and depressed. Ill-humored. Weakness of intellect.
Burning of eyes, with injected conjunctiva. Excessive coryza.
Face flushed and puffy, or else pale and anxious, with pinched
features. Gums swollen and spongy and teeth loose. Gums
bleed easily. Taste bitter or salty. Thirst for cold water in
large quantities. Green, bilious vomiting. Diarrhoea with great
tenesmus; nothing passes but mucus and blood. Frequent
micturition; urine passed in drops with great pain. Cough,
with bloody expectoration.
MERCURIUS IOD. FLAV.
WOTE.
The headache of this remedy is feſt more while at rest, being re-
lieved when mind or body is actively engaged. The pain is
principally on right side or on top of head.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHAARCTER.
Dull headache when awaking in morning.
The headache is always on top of head, or on right side.
Dull frontal headache, with pain at root of nose.
Throbbing pain in forehead or temples.
Sharp pain in vertex.
Sharp Stitches in temples.
Shooting pains in temples.
Violent pain in right side of head.
Head feels dull and compressed, as if a heavy weight were pressing
it down on pillow.
Soreness of bones of face, with dull frontal headache.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Itching of scalp.
Sensation as if skull were cracking.
ACC RAVAT |ON.
When rising; on waking; in warm room.
AMELIORATION.
During pressure.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Thick, dirty-yellow coating on back part of tongue. Tongue bright
yellow, with red tip and edges. Tonsils, uvula and pharynx
red and congested. Spots on pharynx as if ulcerated. Faint-
ness with desire to lie down. tº
MERC. IOD. RUB.—MEZEREUM. 136
MERCURIUS IOD. RUE.
NOTE.
Compressive sensation in forehead as if head was bound with a tight
cord.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Vertex is very hot, with slight pulsation in it, in evening at II P. M.
Dullness of head and slight pressing pain on left side, relieved by
walking in open air. -
Pressive pain in left brain from 6 to 8 P. M.
Dull headache, worse in afternoon and evening.
Beating throbbing from right of sinciput to occiput.
Pains in bones of head, especially occiput.
OTHER HEAD SY MP TO US.
Headache, with la grippe.
ACC RAVATION.
From 6 to 8 P. M.
AMEL IORATION.
Walking in open air.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Coryza with headache. Lips slimy and sticking together on waking,
with headache. Much hawking of phlegm from nose and
throat. Catarrh. Tonsillitis. Glandular affections.
MEZEREUM.
NOTE.
Suited to phlegmatic temperaments. Light hair. Scrofulous persons.
After abuse of Mercury. Catarrhal headaches. If the head-
aches are of scrofulous or syphilitic origin, or produced by sup-
pression of an eczema, or if they accompany exostoses and noc-
turnal bone-pains, or caries of the jaw, Mezereum would be
indicated.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Temples, sides of head, after exertion or talking much, extending to
malar bones.
Violent headache, sensitive to least contact, after slight anger.
Headache with dullness, worse in open air.
Headache extending from root of nose into forehead, as if everything
would press asunder, with pain in temples when touched, great
heat and perspiration on head, chilliness and coldness in rest of
body in morning.
I37 NAJA TRIPUDIANS.
Pressive pain from within outward in left temple.
Boring in bones of occiput.
Pains from within outward.
Pressing pains as if skull would split.
Aching pains.
Boring digging pains.
Cramping, pinching, spasmodic pains.
Sore, ulcerative pains.
QTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Sensation as if upper part of head were pith.
Feels dull, as if drunk; better after meals.
Head may be covered with thick crusts under which pus collects
and mats hair.
Burning, biting, itching on Scalp, scratching changes locality; worse
~ when warm. -
Cranial bones are swollen and sensitive; worse from cold or contact.
Caries of bones of skull.
Hair covered with scurf; hair comes out by handfuls.
ACC RAVATION. - -
In open air; from exertion; from talking much; from contact; from
warmth. -
AMEL IORATION.
From Stooping low.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Apprehensiveness felt at pit of stomach, as if expecting unpleasant
news. Violent pain and pressure in stomach after eating most
simple things, like broth, milk, bread. Rheumatic neuralgia,
worse at night. Swelling of bones, inflammation of periosteum,
with most violent nightly bone-pains. Flying, stitching pains,
Hypochondriacal and despondent. One side of body usually
affected. *
NAJA TRIPUDIANS.
|NOTE.
Suitable for congestive headaches dependent upon organic disease of
the heart. Periodic, neuralgic sick-headache.
(LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Waking with dull pain in head, attended by fluttering of heart.
Tempero-frontal headache, accompanied with great depression of
spirits, and associated with spinal pain and palpitation of heart.
NATRUM ARS. 138
Periodic, neuralgic sick-headache, very severe, in left orbital region,
extending back into occiput; pain was aching and throbbing
about orbit, and drawing in occiput; vomiting occurred after
pain had lasted several hours.
Heaviness over eyes, with dryness of throat.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Heat and congestion in head.
Confusion and dullness in head.
CONCOM ITANTS.
The indications for Naja are the presence of an irritating sympathetic
cough, in the acute stage of rheumatic carditis, and afterward,
organic changes in the valves, giving rise to tumultuous action
of the heart, violent, sudden throbbing, attended with endo-
cardial murmur and increased size of organ. Languor, fatigue,
torpor; mental and physical depression. Symptoms worse from
stimulants; better when walking in open air. Symptoms in-
dicating decomposition of blood.
NATRUM ARSENICATU M.
NOTE.
Catarrhal and neuralgic headaches, usually accompanied by con-
gestion of conjunctiva and swelling of orbital region. The
frontal headache, smarting of the eyes and orbital swelling are
worse in morning, wearing lighter as day advances.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Vacant feeling in whole head, cannot concentrate mind on anything.
Feeling of heat and fullness in whole head.
Dull headache in frontal region on awaking in morning.
During day pain in frontal region very severe.
Every motion jars brain.
Occasional shooting pains above right eye.
Severe sharp headache in forehead above eyes; worse above right
eye.
Borº headache in temples, from without inward; principally on
right side and extending to left, with nausea.
Head feels hot, but on placing hands on forehead it seems cold.
Pain in right temple. -
Dull pain over orbits, reaching into temporal region.
AC. C. RAVATION.
From heat, pressure and tobacco smoke; from Stooping.
I 39 NATRUM CARB.
CONCOM ITANTS. -
Dullness and want of power to concentrate mind. Fullness and
great swelling of orbital region. Congestion of vessels of con-
junctiva, worse in morning. Thickening and oedema of tonsils,
uvula and soft palate. Obstruction of nasal cavities. Teasing,
dry cough, through the day. Hawking of tough, gelatinous,
grayish-yellow mucus from throat and posterior nares. Extreme
tenderness in epigastric region. Pain from time to time shifting
through bowels; relieved by escape of gas or passage of faeces.
NATRUM CARBONICUM.
NOTE,
Suitable for leuco-phlegmatic constitutions with aversion to open air
and dislike of exercise, physical or mental. The attack occurs
at certain hours or on alternate days, and is characterized by
sensation of bursting fullness in head, stitching, tearing, throb-
bing in forehead, temples and vertex, with vertigo, melancholy
and great physical prostration. Pains from within outward.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Head feels large and heavy, in night and after dinner.
Tension and obstruction in forehead, as if it would burst.
Dull, stupefying pressure in forehead, in any position of the body.
Stupefying pressing ache in forehead, with nausea, eructations, and
dimness of sight.
Frontal headache when turning head rapidly.
Frontal headache in sun. ſº
Pain in left frontal eminence to left lower occiput.
Tearing pain in forehead, returning at certain hours of the day.
Pulsating headache in vertex every morning and after dinner.
Headache in temples from slightest mental exertion.
Stitches in head and out of eyes.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Menses preceded by headache.
Vertigo from wine and from mental exertion.
Inability to think or perform any mental labor; head feels stupefied
if he tries to exert himself.
Headaches recurring with hot weather, especially in patients who
have had sunstroke;
Headache whenever exposed to sun, or from working under gas-
lights, with vertigo.
NATRUM MUR. I4O
ACC RAVATION.
In evening; in the sun; in morning; after dinner; from moving
about in night; turning head rapidly; mental exertion ; from a
thunder storm.
CONCOM ITANT S.
Intolerable melancholy and apprehension. Depressed, extremely
despondent mood. Avoids people, seeks solitude; full of ap-
prehension. Restless, with anxiety; aggravated by a thunder
storm or by music. Weight of eyelids, with dimness of vision
and floating spots. Profuse coryza and stoppage of nose. Face
pale and puffy, or redness and heat of face with swollen cheeks.
Constant collection and hawking of thick mucus. Incessant
hunger and thirst. Sour eructations. Nausea and retching with
pain and Soreness in stomach; aggravated by touch, and amelio-
rated by eating. Violent, dry cough with stopped coryza;
aggravated by coming from cold air into warm room. Pressing
in hypogastrium toward genital organs, as if they would be
pressed out, or as if menses would appear.
NATRUM MURATICU M.
NOTE.
Is applicable to cachetic persons, and to those who have lost animal
fluids. It is adapted to chronic and to sick-headaches; to head-
aches before, during and after menses; “to cephalalgia of
school girls who apply themselves too closely to their lessons”;
to headache commencing in morning after waking, lasting till
noon, or going off with the Sun; to catarrhal headache and to
migraine; headache accompanying chronic malarial poisoning.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Shooting from forehead to occiput, then in a minute the reverse;
feels giddy, as if she would fall to the left; room seems to
revolve; eyes close with the pain; better in open air.
Bursting headache, beating or stitching through to nape of neck or
chest; face red, nausea and vomiting.
Headache in vertex and occiput like a weight, worse in evening, re-
lieved by pressure, with heat of face.
Right-sided headache, comes on at Io A. M., with dizziness and dull
heavy pains, glimmering before eyes, fainting and sinking at
epigastrium, slight fever and thirst; better in open air, and
while perspiring; sore nostrils.
Pains in and over right eye, going off with the Sun; cannot bear
light of any kind.
Pressing headache from both sides, as in a vise.
I4] NATRUM MUR.
Dull, stupefying headache after waking in morning, lasting till
toward noon.
Throbbing as from little hammers; awakens every morning; worse
from reading or talking.
Pain like a nail driven into left side of head.
Rheumatic tearing from root of nose to forehead; nausea, vomiting;
vanishing of sight.
Pressing pains, as if head would burst.
Pressing throbbing frontal headache all day.
Violent throbbing headache, with heat of face and head; nausea and
vomiting.
Pressive pain in forehead and eyeballs so violent that lids could only
be raised with exertion and pain.
Stitches as with knives in occiput.
Stitches in various parts of head.
Heaviness in back part of head; draws eyes together.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Cold sensation on vertex and painful sensitiveness of scalp, with
spasms of eyelids. -
Feeling of heaviness in head, as if it would fall forward, increasing
with headache across forehead (as from a blow).
Vertigo and great dullness of head, with flickering before eyes.
Headache coming on early in morning, or at IO A. M., after Sup-
pressed intermittent.
Almost constant dull headache.
Headache from sunrise to sunset; worse at midday; right eye con-
gested; worse from light.
Scalp feels constricted, worse talking and in open air, better when
lying down or sitting.
Frequent dullness and dizziness in head during forenoon; in
morning ; after reading.
Weakness in head, as after much turning in a circle.
Headache, wakens at I 2 P. M., lasting until IO A. M.
Weariness of head; empty feeling of head.
Periodic vertigo with nausea, eructations, headache Sometimes as if
cold wind were blowing through head.
After menses heaviness of head, as if from congestion.
Falling out of hair.
Sensitiveness of scalp.
ACCRAVATION.
In morning on waking; on moving head or eyes; reading or talk-
ing; mental exertion; warmth; artificial or natural light."
AMEL IORATION.
From sitting still ; lying down; while perspiring ; in open air;
gentle exercise, and compression.
NATRUM SULPH. I42
CONCOM ITANTS.
Sad, weeping; consolation aggravates, with palpitation of heart.
Gets angry at trifles; hateful, vindictive, joyless, indifferent, taci-
turn. Aversion to bread; craves salt. Nausea immediately
after eating, with heaviness of head and bitter eructations.
Fainting and sinking at epigastrium. Sweet risings from stomach
at menstrual nisus. Nausea; vomiting. Morning cough; cough
after going to bed. Palpitation of heart and morning headache.
Constipation; dry and crumbling stools During menses sad
and gloomy. Scanty and delaying menstruation, they delay and .
decrease more and more, and every morning awakens with
violent headache. Menorrhagia, menses too soon and too pro-
fuse. Dysmenorrhoea, blood is dark and thick, lasts too long.
Constant heat in afternoon with violent headache and unconscious-
ness, gradually relieved by perspiration. Constant chilliness and
want of animal heat. Great emaciation. Memtal and physical
prostration. Tendency to dryness or erosion of mucous mem-
branes; secretions acrid, Scanty; Smarting, burning at edge of
mucous surfaces.
NATRUM SU LPH URICUM.
NOTE.
The attacks occur during menses, periodically, every spring, and are
frequently sudden in their onsets. The characteristics are: con-
gestion of blood to head, with fullness; heat in vertex; sen-
sation of pressure in and through head; mind depressed and
melancholy: vertigo and dullness; vomiting; aggravated by
motion and reading, ameliorated by quiet.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Heaviness of head, with bleeding of nose, not relieve by the bleed-
1Ing. -
Brain feels loose when stooping, as if it fell to left side.
Pressure in forehead, as if forehead would burst.
Pressing in right side of forehead, returning periodically.
Pressure and heat in vertex during menses.
OTHER HEAD SY MP TOMS.
Headache aggravated by reading, causing heat and Sweat; heat and
sweat relieved by motion, but not the pain.
Jerks in head throwing subject to right.
Headache, with vomiting of bile.
Irritation of brain after lesion of head.
Sensitiveness of scalp, hair painful on combing it.
\
I43 NITRIC ACID.
Vertigo, with heat extending from body to head, relieved on ap-
pearance of sweat on forehead, coming on after a meal.
Vertigo, with dullness of head; frequent yawning and vomiting of
SOUllſ IIll] CliS. -
AC. C. RAVATION.
From reading; thinking; walking; Stooping; combing the hair
(sensitiveness of scalp); in forenoon; during menses.
Aºf ELIORATION.
When quiet and lying down; at night, in bed.
CONCOM ITANTS. .
Sadness, disposed to weep, aggravated by music. Depressed mood.
Satiety of life; despondent disgust for life; must use all his.
self-control to avoid suicide (shooting). Melancholy, with
periodical attacks of mania. Eyes sensitive to light, with ag-
glutination. Pains piercing in right ear inward, aggravated by
passing from cold air into warm room. Fluent coryza and
sneezing. Catarrhal discharge, yellowish-green. Blisters and
burning on tongue and in mouth. Want of appetite. Nausea,
with vomiting, first of sour, then bitter fluid. Urine scanty and
burning. Frequent cough and some expectoration; sharp stitch
in left side when coughing (on standing). Short breath when
walking, gradually relieved by rest. Great sensitiveness in
region of liver, very painful to touch; aggravated by stepping,
and by making a deep breath, or any sudden jar; pains some-
times aching, sometimes piercing. Obliged to lie on back,
turning or twisting the body very painful. Menses too late;
blood acrid. Scanty menses; knotty stools.
& NITRIC AC ID.
NOTE.
Arthritic, mercurial or syphilitic headaches. Especially suitable,
after alkalies, for lean persons, with dark complexions, black
hair and eyes, who take cold readily, and for old persons.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Pressing from without inward, piercing in temples, stitches in head,
better on lying down, or from carriage riding.
Throbbing pain in temples.
Violent throbbing hammering on left side of head coming on
gradually toward morning and going off about breakfast time.
Head sensitive to rattling of wagons over paved streets or on stepping .
hard.
Heaviness and dullness of head, with nausea.
NUX MOSCHATA. I44.
Head very sensitive, even to pressure of hat; worse in morning and
on part lain on.
Pain in skull, with sensation as if constricted by a tape; worse even-
ing and night; better from cold air and while riding in carriage.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Congestion to head, with much heat in it.
Vertigo, in morning, must lie down.
Hair falls off, with humid eruptions, paining as from splinters or
when touched; nervous headaches, debility and emaciation.
Inflammatory swellings on scalp, suppurating or becoming carious;
worse from external pressure or when lying thereon.
AC. C. RAVATION.
At evening and night; from stepping hard; from rattling of wagons;
from pressure of the hat.
AM E.L.IORATION.
On lying down; from carriage riding; from cold air.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Sleeps badly in latter part of night. Much nausea or gastric trouble,
relieved by moving about and from riding in carriage. Fat food
causes nausea and acidity, urine Smeliing like horse's. Menses
too early and too profuse, urine emiting an intolerably strong
smell. Symptoms increase toward evening, especially the
drawing pain which is felt here and there. Pains even slight
ones, affect him violently. Secondary affections of syphilis, es-
pecially in broken or cachectic constitutions, accompanied with
emaciation, debility, caries of bones, unhealthy ulcers on
surfaces, and great derangement of nervous system.
NUX MOSCHATA.
NOT E.
Adapted to people with dry skin, who do not perspire easily; to
neurotic hysterical diseases, when patient always awakens with
very dry mouth and tongue; to children, women and the aged.
Headaches from over-taxing the mind, gastric ailments, sleepy,
hysterical, -
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Region of temples very sensitive to pressure.
Throbbing, pressing pain, confined to small spots, worse in left
supraorbital region.
Pain, especially in temples; on shaking head there is feeling of
looseness, as if brain beat against skull.
Severe tearing in occiput, toward nape of neck.
I45 NUX VOMICA.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo, as if drumk, staggering; weak limbs, numb; feels as if
floating in the air.
Head feels full and as if expanding.
While eating, soon satisfied; headache from eating a little too much.
Headache after breakfast, with sleepiness.
Pulsation of arteries and daily headache.
Headache, worse from getting wet, change of weather, riding in
carriage, after eating or wine, from suppressed eruptions, before
menses, during pregnancy.
Painless pulsating in head, fears to go to sleep.
Headache, going from left to right.
Head is inclined to drop forward, chin resting on breast, and could
only be raised with much effort, after which would again drop
forward.
ACC, RAVATION.
From getting wet; change of weather; riding in carriage; after
eating or wine; before menses; during pregnancy; from Sup-
pressed eruptions. -
CONCOM ITANTS,
Sudden change from grave to gay, from lively to serene. Unusually
cheerful, or very low-spirited. Weakness of memory. All
ailments are accompanied by sleepiness and inclination to faint.
Nervous irritation of intestinal tract; stomach and abdomen
especially distended, and all symptoms worse after every un-
pleasant emotion. Menses too early and too profuse, with dis-
charge of thick, black blood.
NUX VOMICA.
|NOT E.
Congestive, gastric, nervous headaches, after previous drugging with
any so-called “hot medicine.” Headache from chagrin or anger;
from abuse of coffee or spirits. Thin, irritable persons, with
vehement dispositions, or lively, sanguine temperaments.
Patients of sedentary or intemperate habits, or those troubled
with piles. The pains which come on by keeping one's self
confined in a room are relieved by a walk in open air, and vice
zersa. Headaches from over-eating or high living, stimulating
drinks, highly-seasoned food; from mental over-exertion; from
loss of sleep.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Tensive headache in forehead.
Drawing pain, first in temples.
NUX VOMICA, I46
Semilateral headache from excessive use of coffee.
Stitches and pressure in one side of head, worse toward morning,
driving patient out of his senses.
Bruised sensation of brain, generally one sided (right); better when
lying on painful side.
Pain in one half the head from time to time, as if nail were con-
stantly forced deeper and deeper into parietal bone, from above
downward. &
Pressing, as if something heavy were sinking down into head.
Intense occipital headache; dizziness; pains in eyes; stomach
deranged.
Congestive and abdominal headaches, with nausea and vomiting,
worse from coughing and stooping.
Pain as from nail driven into brain, or stitching pains, with nausea
and Sour vomiting.
Excessive sensitiveness of brain to motion and walking.
Heaviness of head, especially when moving eyes or thinking, with
sensation as if skull would split. -
‘Contusive pain in brain.
Headache every morning on waking, after eating, in open air, when
stooping, during motion, even when merely moving eyes.
Pains come on again after drinking coffee, with aversion to coffee.
|Heaviness and pressure in head after dinner, especially on moving
eyes.
Head feels too large.
Stupefying headache in morning, aggravated by mental exertion.
Pressive, boring pains in head, beginning in morning, less by evening,
with dim sight, sour vomiting and palpitation; worse from men-
tal exertion, light, noise, coffee, after eating.
Periodical headache in forehead, sore, as from ulceration, with
constipation.
Sick-headache, brought on by wine, coffee, close mental application,
sedentary habits; commences in morning, increases through the
day, growing milder in evening; with dimness of vision, sour,
bitter vomiting, constipation; worse from noise, light, in open.
air, after eating.
Headache in morning, as if had not slept at night.
Headache after slightest thought, while lying down, as if brain
would be pressed asunder.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Whizzing in head, with vertigo, or with shocks when walking.
Vertigo, with loss of consciousness.
Vertigo, with pains in forehead, heat and redness of face, con-
stipation, with tendency of blood to head.
Congestion to head, with burning in it, and with heat and redness of
the bloated face.
H47 OLEANDER.
Scalp sensitive to touch or to wind; better from being warmly
covered.
Fetid sweat of one-half of the head and face, which is cold, with
anxiety and dread of uncovering head; sweat relieves pain.
AC. C. RAVATION.
From open air; 3 A. M.; toward morning; from coughing or stoop-
ing; from motion or walking; from moving eyes or thinking;
from mental exertion; from light, noise, coffee, after eating;
from wine.
AMELIORATION.
From lying on painless side; toward evening; from being warmly
covered (scalp); after rising in morning (except sick-headache);
in warm room; by lying down, or sitting quietly.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Disposed to quarrel and to feel vexed. Over-sensitiveness to ex-
ternal impressions. Hypochondrical mood; anxiety; appre-
hends death. No desire to do any kind of work. Noise, talk,
strong odors and bright light are intolerable. Cannot sleep after
3 A. M.; ideas crowd upon him so as to keep him awake for
hours. Nausea and vomiting every morning, with constipation
of large, difficult stools, and great depression of spirits. Dys-
pepsia. Great excitement of sexual organs, with sexual dreams
at night, and sexual orgasm. Menstruation very irregular.
Much pain in lumbar region. Coryza; fluent, in morning and
after dinner; with scraping and crawling in nose and throat;
frequent sneezing; headache, heat in face and chilliness.
Pressure in stomach after eating. Trembling and jerking
throughout body. Paralytic conditions.
OLE ANDER.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Pressive pain, from within outward, in forehead.
Pain in forehead, as if it would split.
Bitting itching on scalp, as from vermin, worse on back part of head
and behind ears, better when first scratching it; followed by
burning and Soreness, which gives place to biting itching,
worse in evening when undressing.
Sensation of tightness around head, which occasions feeling of
stupefaction rather than pain.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo when rising from bed, when looking fixedly, or looking down
while standing.
OPIUM. - I48.
Heaviness of head, better when lying down.
The epidermis of the hairy scalp peels off.
Pain in head relieved by looking sideways.
Humid, scaly, biting-itching eruption on scalp, especially on back
part of head.
ACC RAVATION.
In evening when undressing.
AMEL IORATION.
When first scratching head; from lying down; looking sideways.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Dullness of mind, unable to think. Restless or voluptuous dreams.
Fainting fits, going off after Sweating. Cramp-like drawing and
weakness in extremities. Itching eruptions on various parts,
bleeding, oozing out fluid, forming scabs.
OPIUM.
NOTE.
Congestive, nervous, abdominal headaches. Ailments from ex-
cessive joy, fright, anger or shame. Central difficulty is in brain.
Patient nervous and irritable, or inclined to stupor. Suited to
children, old persons, and to recent cases. Headache from
charcoal vapors, from lead in paints, pipes or otherwise.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Pressing pain in temples.
Sensitive pressure above right frontal eminence, with sensation of
heat while reading; when this disappeared it gave place to
painful pinching sensation in right temple, as if something
pressed upon part and then again relaxed.
Tendency of blood to head, with constipation; violent tearing
pains, or tensive pressure, through whole brain, with beating or
great heaviness in head; unsteady look, thirst dry mouth, Sour
eructations, desire to vomit.
Headache worse on moving eyes.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo with dullness of head.
Great confusion, dullness and heaviness of head
Brain oppressed, extreme drowsiness.
Congestion of blood to head, with pulsations in it.
Sensation in head like that following sleep after excessive debauch.
Throbbing of arteries of head. -
Cold sweat on head.
I49 OXALIC ACID,
ACC RAVATION.
From moving eyes.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Stupefaction of senses. Fright; the fear of fright still remaining.
Fretfulness, irritability, greatinsensibility to external impressions.
Confusion of mind. Dullness of head; has no mental grasp
for anything, and cannot comprehend sense of what he is read-
ing. Very sleepy but cannot go to sleep. Soporous, unrefresh-
ing sleep. Red, bloated, swollen face; eyes red, glistening and
prominent. Constipation; stools composed of round, hard,
black balls. Renewal and aggravation of pains when becoming
heated. Frequent involuntary deep breating; long sighing
respiration Irregular breahting. Violent griping and cutting
in abdomen.
OXALIC ACID.
Location DIRECT ión, cHARAct ER.
Dull headache of vertex and forehead.
Compression in head, sensation as from a screw behind each ear.
Pain between vertex and occiput, at a spot pressing inwardly. w
Headache, worse after wine, lying down, after sleep and on rising;
better after stool.
or HER HEAD symptoms.
Vertigo, with weakness and thirst, anxiety, headache and sweat.
Sensation of emptiness in head, faint feeling, as if all the blood had
left brain.
ACC RAVATION.
After wine; after sleep; on rising; on lying down.
AMELIORATION.
After stool.
concom ITANTS.
First diminishes then increases power of concentrating ideas. As
soon as he thinks about the pains they return. All pains occupy
but small spot, an inch or less in circumference. Symptoms
sometimes intermit and then return with less severity.
PETROLEUM. I5o
PETROLEU M.
NOTE.
Headache from anger, vexation; from eczema capitis; from motion
of boat, carriage, etc.
Location, DiRECTion, cHARACTER.
Headache in forehead, every mental exertion causes him to become
quite stupid.
‘Frontal headache, at times quite severe, worse while nausea remained.
Throbbing in head.
Migraine, retching and vomiting of bile, pain mostly in forehead,
pressing beating.
Pain begins in occiput, goes to forehead and as it reaches its climax,
is not felt in occiput.
Pain in occiput over head to forehead and eyes, with transitory blind-
ness: gets stiff, loses consciousness. -
Dull, pulsating pain or pressure, in occiput.
Headaches from anger.
Heaviness of head in morning.
Stitches in head, accompanied with pressure in head and nausea.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Scalp very sore to touch, followed by numbness; worse mornings
and on becoming heated.
Vertigo when rising from recumbent posture, often with bilious
vomiting. -
Dullness of head, as if enveloped in a fog.
Moist eczema, acute and chronic, worse on Occiput.
Pimples on head and nape of neck.
ACC RAVAT 1C) N.
When shaking head; from mental exertion; while nausea remained
in morning, and on becoming heated.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Excessive irresoluteness; out of humor and angry. Ailments from
vexation, with fright. Thinking power is weakened. , Dread of
open air. Headaches in subjects with depraved mucous
secretions, with tendency to affections of skin. Especially suited
to gastric troubles of pregnant women. Rapid appearance and
disappearance of symptoms. e
I5I PHOSPHORUS.
PHOSF HORUS.
|NOTE.
Congestive, nervous, hysterical headache. Headache from grief,
anger, chagrin or abuse of spirits, or excessive study. Tall,
slender people, disposed to stoop, with fair skin, sanguine temper-
ament, sensitive disposition, quick, lively perceptions. Young
persons who grow too fast. Headache from sexual abuse; from
organic affections of the brain.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Weight and throbbing in ſorehead on waking; better by cold wash-
ing; worse stooping.
Sick-headache, with pulsation and burning, mostly in forehead; with
nausea and vomiting, from morning until noon; worse from
music, while masticating, and in warm room.
Headache over left eye.
Burning headache in forehead.
Throbbing pain in temples. -
Dull pain in whole forehead, extending to root of nose and to upper
lids, with Some vertigo; aggravated by turning head, or by any
violent motion.
Dull headache in forehead; better in open air.
Hemicrania; forehead or occiput is swollen; touching swollen part
causes most excruciating pain,
Chronic congestion of brain; burning, stinging pain and pulsations,
commencing in occiput.
Pulsating, throbbing headache, worse from music.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Nervous vertigo; or vertigo from abuse of narcotics; coffee; also on
rising from bed or a seat, with ſainting; worse mornings and
* after meals.
Loss of senses, as if could not grasp any thought, with headache.
Unable to collect his senses in morning on rising: head is dizzy,
heavy and painful, as if had been lying at night with head too
low.
Sensation of coldness in cerebellum, with sensation of stiffness in
brain.
Headache every offer day.
Softening of brain, with persistent headache; slow answering
questions, vertigo, feet drag, formication and numbness of limbs.
Impending paralysis of brain and collapse; burning pain in brain.
Headache sets in while reflecting.
Dull, stupefying headache.
Headache, with extreme sensitiveness to odors.
Head affected from taking cold; from remaining in hot rooms; after
having hair cut.
PHOSPHORIC ACID. I52.
J. Dandruff copious, falls out in clouds; roots of hair get gray and hair
falls out in bunches; scratching makes itching worse; or burn-
ing and itching relieved at the time, but worse after scratching.
Scaly, bald spot on head.
AC. C. RAVAT |ON.
From stooping; from music; while masticating; in warm room;
turning head; any violent motion; in morning; after meals;
from having hair cut; while thinking; general aggravation from
lying on left side; before midnight; during a thunder storm.
AMELIORATION.
From cold washing; from open air.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Hysterical alternation of laughing and weeping. Apathy, indifference,
melancholy, dejection. Irritability of mind and body, prostrated
from least unpleasant impression. Mental depression and a
most uncomfortable fearfulness and timidity, with great sense of
fatigue. Very sleepy after meals, especially after dinner. Gastric
neuroses, with dry, hard, beaded, or long, narrow stools, every
three or four days. Sensation of weakness and emptiness in
abdomen, aggravating all other symptoms. Impotence from
sexual abuse; irresistible desire for sexual intercourse. Profuse
menstruation, with great sexual excitement. Emaciation, weak-
ness, prostration, haemorrhages. Congestion of lungs, anxiety,
oppression, difficult respiration, tickling rawness in larynx and
trachea. Cough, with Soreness of chest. Can only lie on right
side.
PHOSPHORIC ACID.
NOTE.
Suited to individuals of originally strong constitutions, which have
been weakened by loss of animal fluids, by excesses, violent
acute diseases, chagrin, or long succession of violent emotions.
Hysterical affections of young women. Young people who
grow too fast. -
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Stupefying pain in forehead, with somnolency without snoring, eyes
being closed. -
Violent pressure in forehead in morning on waking, so that was
quite stupid and could not open eyes.
Headaches usually go from behind forward and are relieved by lying
down. -
iſ 53 PHYTOLACCA.
Dreadful pain on top of head, as though brain were crushed, after
long-continued grief.
Occipital headache and pain in nape of neck, from exhaustion of
nerve power.
C T H ER HEAD SY MIPT ON. S.
Vertigo, head sinks forward and backward.
Confusion and painful cloudiness of head, especially on awaking
Chronic congestions to head, caused by fright or grief.
Hair turns gray early, especially after grief or sorrow.
School-girls' headache.
Headache forces one to lie down and is unsupportable; aggravated
from least shaking or noise, especially music.
Periosteal pains compel motion.
Bones ache, feel as if scraped; better on motion; when lying, pain
shifts to side on which he lies.
Cerebral weakness from brain-fag.
Dullness of whole head, inability to think.
Lullness in head, as after excessive coition.
Pressure, as from weight in head, from above downward.
ACC RAVATION.
From grief; from least shaking or noise, especially music.
AM ELIORATION.
From motion; from lying down.
CONCOM ITANTS. -
Ailments from grief, sorrow, homesickness, or disappointed love;
particularly with drowsiness, might-sweats toward morning,
emaciation. Is very weak; indifferent to affairs of life; listless;
apathetic. Hypochondria, from self-abuse. Frequent and de-
bilitating emissions. Periosteal inflammations of bones.
PHYTOLACCA.
MO TE,
Rheumatic, gastric, syphilitic and neuralgic headaches.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Dull heavy headache in forehead.
Sharp, shooting pains in right temple.
Pain extending back from frontal region.
Shooting pain from left eye to top of head.
Sick-headache, worse in forehead, with backache and bearing down;
comes every week.
“One-sided headache.
PLATINA. 154
Dull, pressing pain in forehead, accompanied by slight nausea, with
cold perspiration on forehead and feeling of weakness.
Sore pain over head; worse on right side, and in damp weather; as
if an attack of sick-headache were approaching. &-
Páin in back of neck.
Headache of syphilitic patients. ,
Dull, pressive headache, with vertigo and unimpairment of vision.
Sensation of Soreness deep in brain.
Sensation as if brain were bruised, when stepping from a high step
to ground.
Headache, with sickness at stomach.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo, with dimness of vision.
Tinea capitis.
Scaly eruptions on scalp.
ACCRAVATION.
From damp weather.
CONCOM ITANTS. º §
Indisposition to mental exertion. Disgust for business of the day
on waking early in morning. Irritability, restlessness. Vomit-
ing of ingesta, bile and blood, with great accumulation of flatus
in stomach and bowels. Menses too often, too profuse; with
increase of tears, saliva, bile and urine. Glands and bones in-
flamed and swollen. Throat dry, Sore, dark red, tonsils swollen.
Shooting pains through ears when swallowing. Rheumatism
affecting fibrous and muscular tissue.
* PLATIN A.
NOTE.
Nervous, hysterical headaches. Headaches from anger or chagrin;
from uterine disease, with many hysterical symptoms. Suited
to females, dark hair, rigid fibre; nervous, spasmodic tempera-
mentS.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER. -
Neuralgic headaches occuring in sensitive, fidgety, hysterical women,
with difficult or profuse menstruation; 'crampy, pressing pain
-- from without inward, with heat and redness of face, violent
pressing in forehead, roaring in head; worse from resting, in
room, when stooping; better in fresh air and from motion.
Violent crampy pains, especially over root of nose, with heat and
redness of face, restlessness, whining mood, roaring in head as
of water, with coldness of ears, eyes and one side of face,
I55 PHYSOSTIGMA.
Cramp-like drawing constriction in head from time to time, especially
about forehead; commencing slight, increasing till violent, and
ending slight.
Tensive, numb sensation in zygomatic and mastoid processes, as if
head were screwed together.
Sensation of numbness in head, especially in forehead, as if con-
stricted.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo, especially on sitting down, or going down stairs.
Crawling, like formication, on right temple, afterward extending
down along lower jaw, with feeling of coldness in it.
Numb feeling in brain. *
Pains gradually increase and gradually decrease.
AC. C. RAVATION.
From resting in warm room; from stooping.
AM ELIORATION.
From motion ; in fresh air.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Arrogant, proud, haughty. Mood changeful, cheerful or depressed.
Melancholia in females with uterine diseases. Subject to
illusions. Painful numbness of various parts. Excessive
Sexual desire, particularly in virgins. Great bearing down to
genitals, with profuse menstruation. Amenorrhoea, with pain-
ful pressure, as if menses would appear, with pain in small of
back. Many symptoms are worse in evening. Physical symp-
toms disappear and mental symptoms appear, and vice versa.
PHYSOSTIGMA.
NOTE,
Adapted to headaches of those who suffer from spinal irritation.
Headaches from occular affections. -
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Intolerable pain over both eyes.
Dull, heavy headache.
Severe, dujl frontal headache, especially in morning.
Sensation of rush of blood to frontal and temporal regions.
Sharp, shooting pains in temples.
Intense, painful pressure in vertex and both temples, the pressure in
vertex extending over to occiput; must lie down.
OTHER HEAD SY MP TOM S.
Throbbing of temporal and carotid arteries.
Vertigo; with weakness of the muscles.
PICRIC ACID. I56
ACC RAVATION.
From mental exertion; from exercise.
AM E L IORATION.
From closing eyes; from quiet and rest; from inlaling camphor.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Uncommon mental activity, but cannot concentrate the mind. Af-
fections of the occular muscles. Eyes weak, painful, with
lachrymation. Contraction of pupil. No appetite; disgust for
food, stimulants and, especially, cold drinks. Great sense of
weakness and fatigue. Prostration of muscular system. Violent
trembling all over body. Convulsive twitchings. Organic
disease of nervous system.
PICRIC ACID.
|NOTE.
Congestive, nervous headaches. Headaches of neurasthenic patients.
Headaches from spinal irritation ; from brain-fag; from abuse
of sexual functions. I have found Picric acid especially valu-
able for the headache and prostration resulting from the latter
Call1S62.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Intense, throbbing headache, especially at base of brain.
Dull headache, aggravated by mental effort, perhaps in forehead,
perhaps in Occiput, and may extend down spine.
Severe pain in neck or occiput, extending to supraorbital notch, from
thence into eyes.
Headaches with dull, throbbing, heavy sharp pains; worse from
study or movement of eyes; better from rest, open air, or bind-
ing head tightly.
Frontal headache, extending gradually toward vertex and involving
entire cerebrum; accompanied by constant vertigo; aggravated
by motion, by mental exertion and by going up stairs—some-
times intense aching and throbbing, at others dull and pressing
— always better from keeping quiet.
Chronic headache, located in or proceding from base of brain.
Fullness and heaviness of head, with disinclination to do anything,
developing into an intense throbbing pain, chiefly in eyeball and
forehead, and extending backward to occipital region; better
from quiet; worse from motion, especially going up stairs.
Heavy pain in occipital region, extending down neck and spine.
I57 & PLUMBUM.
OTHER HEAD SYNAP TOM. S.
Cerebral congestion, with epistaxis.
Vertigo; worse when walking, stooping or going up stairs.
Headache in morning on awaking, increasing as the day advances;
relieved by going to sleep at night -
Slightest mental effort, or any overwork, produces headache.
AC. C. RAVATION.
From mental effort; movement of eyes; motion; going up stairs;
walking; stooping; overwork.
AMELIORATION.
From rest; the open air; binding the head tightly; quiet; going to
sleep.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Indifference, lack of will power, perfers to lie down and rest.
Weariness and mental inactivity. Brain-fag. Complete ex-
haustion. Tired aching in lumbar region after sleeping. Legs
heavy, tired, weak. Numbness, crawling, pricking in legs;
all the usual symptoms of irritation of spinal cord. Pupils
dilated. Congestion of kidneys: urine of high specific gravity,
perhaps albuminous or saccharine. Sleep restless — disturbed
by erections. Priapism. Frequent emissions. Profound pros-
tration of sexual functions.
PLUMEUM.
NOTE.
Chronic cases. Headache from Bright’s disease; from organic
disease of brain or cord. Neuralgic headache.
i_OCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER,
Violent pains in integuments of skull, from occiput to forehead.
Violent headache in forehead.
Heaviness of head, especially in cerebellum.
OTHER HEAD SY MP TOM S.
Vertigo, especially on stooping, or when looking upward.
Congestion of blood to head, with heat and beating in it.
Epileptic vertigo.
Great dryness of the hair, it falls off, even in the beard.
Chronic, dull headache, with depressed spirits and constipation.
Headache, as if a ball were rising from throat into brain.
Headache, with vomiting and violent pains in umbilical region.
PODOPHYLLUM. * 158
CONCOM ITANTS. -
Quiet and melancholy mood. Slow perception. Much abdominal
derangement; severe colic; constipation. Abdomen retracted.
General or partial paralysis, with wasting of tissues. Distinct
blue line along margin of gums. Extreme emaciation. Urine
dark, scanty, albuminous. Severe neuralgic pains in trunk and
limbs.
PODOPHYLLU M.
NOTE.
Bilious and rheumatic headaches, based on torpidity of the liver.
Bilious temperaments, especially after mercurialization.
, Location, Direction, cHARACTER.
Stunning headache through temples, better from pressure.
Momentary darts of pain in forehead, obliging to shut eyes.
Mist before eyes, then fleeting pains, worse at the occipital pro-
tuberances, down neck and shoulders; better from lying down
in quiet and dark place and from sleep.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTO MS.
Vertigo, with sensation of fullness over eyes. -
Vertigo, when standing in open air, with tendency to fall forward.
Head hot, rolling head from side to side.
Bilious headache, worse in morning.
Headache, with disgust for life.
Headache alternating with diarrhoea.
Morning headache, with flushed face.
AC. C. RAVATION.
In morning.
AM ELIORATION.
From pressure; from sleep; from lying down in quiet and dark
place.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Depression of spirits, imagines is going to die or be very ill. Bilious-
ness, with nausea and giddiness; bitter taste and risings;
tendency to bilious vomiting and purging, with dark urine. Ex-
cessive hepatic action. Morning diarrhoea, with Sour, green,
bilious evacuations. Pain under right shoulder blade or between
shoulders.
I59 PULSATILLA.
PULSATILLA.
NOTE. -
Congestive, nervous, gastric, rheumatic headaches. Headaches from
excessive study, abuse of coffee or spirits, or rich, fat food; over-
eating; from abuse of Quinine, iron, Sulphur, Mercury, chamo-
mile tea; from long watching or cold; from suppressed sexual
excitement, Bland temper, or else cold and phlegmatic, Females
and children, with blue eyes, very affectionate, easily excited to
tears, yielding disposition. Women who are inclined to be
fleshy, with scanty menstruation.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Acute pains in temples, with giddiness.
Twitching, tearing pain in temple lain on; goes to other side when
turning on to it; worse evenings and on raising eyes upward.
Pressive pain in forehead above orbits, involving whole head. "
Headache extending into eyes, so that they ache in evening.
Throbbing, pressing headache, relieved by pressure.
Pressive pain in forehead, above orbits, aggravated on raising eyes.
Pains are mostly frontal or supraorbital. If rheumatic may go from
head into face.
Pains may wander from one part of head to another.
Violent unilateral pain behind one ear, as if a nail was driven in.
Dullness of head and headache, like bruised sensation in forehead.
Rheumatic headache, worse on one side, from 5 to Io P. M.; crazing
pains in face and teeth.
Semilateral headache, with bad taste in mouth in morning; without
thirst, with nightly diarrhoea, and scanty urination.
Semilateral tearing pains, with shocks, stitches, vertigo, desire to
vomit.
One-sided headache, as if brain would burst and eyes fall out of
head.
Tearing pains, worse toward evening.
Beating stitches, early, after rising, and in evening after lying down.
Sick-headache, from suppression of menses, or from some menstrual
or gastric disorder.
Stupefying headache, with running chills, with humming in head;
worse lying, or sitting quietly, or in the cold.
Beating, jerking, lacerating pains, or as if in a vise.
Pulsating in evening and from mental exertion; throbbing, with
3.1122IIlia.
Throbbing, pressing headache, relieved by external pressure.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo; especially while sitting, as if caused by intoxication; in
morning on rising from bed, on account of which was obliged
to lie down again.
RANUNCULUS BUL.B. I6o
Giddy, as if drunk, with inclination to vomit.
Cannot hold head upright, cannot raise it; it seems too heavy.
Disposition to take cold on head, worse when it gets wet.
Head sweaty.
ACC RAVATION.
In evening; from raising eyes upward; from 5 to Io P. M.; during
rest and when sitting; in close warm room ; in the cold; from
wet; from warmth or from mental exertion.
AM EL iORATION.
In Open air; from pressing or bandaging head.
ACON COM ITANTS.
Symptoms changeable, is very well one hour, very miserable next.
Timid and fearful, yet extremely mild, gentle and yielding.
Sometimes silent and melancholy, with thickly-coated tongue,
bad taste in mouth in morning, nothing tastes good. Gastric
disturbance from rich, fat food. Palpitation of heart; obscura-
tion of sight, photophobia; pale face; whinning mood; loss of
appetite; no chirst; chill; anguish; epistaxis. Menses sup-
pressed or flow intermittingly, with evening chilliness. Pain in
back, bearing down. Catarrhal affections, with thick, bland,
yellowish-green discharge. Wandering pains, shifting rapidly.
RANUNCULUS EULE.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Pressing pain in forehead from within outward.
Pain in temples, drawing and pressure in evening while walking,
with feverish restlessness and difficulty of breathing.
Pressing headache in forehead and on vertex, as if pressed asunder,
with pressure on eyeballs and sleepiness; worse in evening, or
when entering warm room from cold air, or vice versa.
Headache, with nausea and sleepiness.
Headache is caused or aggravated by change of temperature.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo, with danger of falling, when going from room into open air.
Congestion of blood to head.
Sensation of fullness and enlargement of head.
AC. C. RAVATION.
In evening; from change of temperature.
IöI RHODOD ENDRON.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Obtuseness of senses. Angry mood, quarrelsome. Pains are excited
or aggravated by contact, motion, stretching, changing position
of body. Many pains arise on change of external temperature;
from cold to warm, or vice zersa, or morning or evening, or
after dinner, Intercostal rheumatism.
RHODODENDRON.
NOTE. *-
Rheumatic headaches resulting from cold, stormy weather.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Aching pain in left half of forehead.
Lacerating, boring pain in left temporal region.
Pain in forehead and temples when lying in bed in morning; worse
when drinking wine, and in wet, cold weather; better after
rising and moving about.
Violent tearing and drawing in bones, and in periosteum of cranial
bones; worse when at rest; in morning; during wet, cold,
stormy weather; better from wrapping head up warmly; from
dry heat and from exercise.
Scalp feels sore, as if bruised.
Head feels dull, wild and confused, as after intoxication.
Sensation of stupefaction and drowsiness in head on rising in
morning,
ACC RAVATION.
From drinking wine; in wet, cold, stormy weather; when at rest;
in morning.
AMEL IORATION.
After rising and moving about; from dry heat; from wrapping head
up warmly; from exercise.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Great indifference, with aversion to all occupation or labor. Almost
all the pains reappear at approach of rough weather. Rheumatic
orchitis.
RHUS R.A.D.—RHUS TOX. I62
RHUS RADICANS.
|NOTE.
Nervous, rheumatic headaches.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Pain above eyes.
Dull and continued pain in forehead.
Violent and increasing pain in forehead and across top of head.
Semilateral pain in temples.
Pain in head and nape of neck.
Quotidian periodical headache.
Throbbing in head.
Headache is worse and pains are sharper when lying down.
Occipital pain with stiffness in nape of neck.
'O.T. HER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo, confusion of head.
Momentary loss of consciousness.
liead feels too full.
Heaviness and fullness of head.
{Heat of head.
Itching of scalp.
Eruptions on scalp.
ACC RAVATION.
From lying down.
CONCOM ITANTS. *
Mental depression; great discouragement. Sleep imperfect; sleep-
less. Wandering pains, sometimes on One side, sometimes on
other. Pains in various and often remote parts, in succession.
Pain and soreness is worse in morning when beginning to move.
Many pains relieved while walking in open air.
RHUS TOXICODEN DRON.
TNOTE.
Congestive, nervous, rheumatic headaches. Headaches from bad
weather; from chagrin; from getting wet; from suppressed
€CZ62II) al.
Location, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Head so heavy that was obliged to hold it upright in order to relieve
the weight pressing forward into forehead.
Tearing, stitching pains, extending to ears, root of nose, malar bones
and jaws, with painfulness of teeth and gums.
I63 RHUS TOX
Scalp sensitive, worse on side not lain on, from growing warm in
bed, from touch, and combing hair back.
Headache in occiput that disappears on bending head backward.
Aching in occipital protuberances.
Rheumatic headaches, or from bathing.
Stupefying headache, with buzzing, formication and throbbing; face
glistening and red; restless moving about. -
Headache, must lie down, returns from least chagrin.
Burning or beating pains. -
Headache relieved by motion.
Heaviness and dullness of head on turning eyes, even eyeball hurts.
On shaking head, sensation as if brain were loose and struck against
skull.
Head as painful to touch as a boil.
or HER HEAD SYMPToms.
Vertigo in the aged; worse from lying down, when rising, from
turning or Stooping.
Dullness of head, as if intoxicated, while sitting; on rising, such
dizziness that it seemed as if were going to fall forward or
backward.
Stupefaction, with tingling in head and pains in limbs; better form
motion.
Heat in head from drinking beer.
Eruption suppurating and moist, forming thick crusts; itching;
worse at night: hair is eaten off; extends to shoulders.
Sensation as if brain were loose and hit against skull, when stepping
or shaking head.
ACC. RAVATION. -
From growing warm in bed; from touch; from combing hair back;
from chagrin; from lying down, rising, turning or stooping.
AMELIORATION.
From motion; from bending head backward.
CONCOM ITANTS. *
Absence of mind, forgetful, difficult comprehension. Anxiety;
timidity; worse at twilight; restless change of place. General
unhappiness of temper. Great apprehension at night; cannot
remain in bed. Melancholy, sad, depressed, discouraged.
Impatient and vexed at every trifle; does not endure being
talked to. Pains are greatly aggravated by rest; worse after
midnight and before storms; relieved by motion. Bad effects
from getting wet, from strains or lifting. Great restlessness and
uneasiness, must constantly change position, especially at night.
Rheumatism and rheumatic affections. Erysipelatous, vesicular
or pustular eruptions. Bad effects from sprains or strains.
ROBINIA—SABADILLA. I64.
ROBINA.
NOTE. -
Useful in sick-headaches resulting from gastric diseases.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Dull, frontal headache, worse from motion, with neuralgic pains in
temples.
Sick-headache, with acidity of stomach, eructations and vomiting.
Headache, with sensation as if head was full of boiling water; when
moving head, sensation as if brain struck against skull.
AC. C. RAVATION,
From motion.
CONCOM ITANTS,
Low-spirited, with great irritability. Excessive acidity of stomach.
Vomiting of intensely-sour fluid, setting teeth on edge. Great
distention of stomach and bowels with flatulency; intestines dis-
tended almost to point of rupturing, with severe colic. Dys-
pepsia, manifesting itself at night and preventing sleep.
SABADILLA.
NOTE.
Suitable to children and old people. Gastric and malarial headaches.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Pressure in head, worse in forehead and in temples.
Stitches in temples.
Stupefying, oppressive sensation in forehead.
Headache after a walk; on returning to room, a twisting, screwing
pain from right side of head to temples; after going to bed,
spreading over whole head; returning daily.
Painful heaviness, first in fore part of right side of forehead, whence
it extends more and more toward left side, finally affects whole
head; increases during motion, when it becomes a sort of
vertigo.
Headache occasioned by fixed attention.
OTHER HEAD SY MP TO MS.
Vertigo, things turn black before eyes, sensation of fainting.
Beclouded, as after intoxication, without vertigo or pains.
Mental exertion aggravates headache and produces sleep.
Headache from much thinking or too close attention.
Burning, crawling itching on hairy scalp, better from scratching.
I65 * SABINA.
ACC RAVATION.
From motion; from mental exertion.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Melancholy deep-seated, from abdominal irritation. Anxious rest-
lessness. Restless, unrefreshing sleep, Intermittent fever.
Vermicular affections. Gastric disturbances.
SABIN A.
NOTE,
Headache accompanying congestion of female pelvic organs.
LOCATION DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Headache, especially in temporal eminences, suddenly appearing
and slowly disappearing.
Frontal headache pushing down into eyes, as if they would be
pushed out; worse in morning on rising, better in open air.
Transitory tensive pain in forehead, as if skin had grown fast, with
tension in eyes. .
Pressure and dullness in head, especially in forehead.
Digging, boring headache.
Smarting, stabbing pain.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS. . .
Vertigo, especially in morning, fears will fall; everything turns
black before eyes; suppressed menses.
AC. C. RAVATION.
In morning on rising.
AM ELIORATION. sº
In open air.
CONCOM ITANTS,
Much irritability of temper, hysteria. Hypochondrical mood.
Music intolerable to her. Very nervous and hysterical, and if
becomes pregnant is almost sure to abort about third month.
Chronic ailments of women: arthritic pains, tendency to mis-
carriage. Plethoric women whose menses are habitually profuse,
with drawing and tearing pains from back through pubes. Pro-
tracted uterine haemorrhages, blood dark and clotted. All the
symptoms better or ceases in open air.
SANGUINARIA. 166
SANGUINARIA.
|NOTE.
Congestive, gastric, nervous, rheumatic, catarrhal headaches. Head-
aches at change of life. American sick-headache.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Soreness in spots, especially temporal regions.
Headache, as if forehead would split, with chill and burning in
stomach.
Headache, as if head would burst; better when walking in open
air; pain most severe in temples, especially right, in afternoon.
Headache begins in occiput, spreads upward and settles over right
eye, with nausea and vomiting; has to be in the dark and lie
... perfectly still.
Pain in back part of head, running in rays from neck upward.
Pain like flash of lightning on back of head.
Violent pain over upper portion of whole left side of head, especially
1n eye.
Migraine, or sick-headache.
Attacks occur paroxysmally; one week or longer.
Pains begin in morning, increase during day and last till evening.
Severe headache, only relieved by pressing back against something
hard. -
Head seems to feel as if it would burst, or as if eyes would be pressed
out, or pains are digging, with sudden, piercing, throbbing
lancinations through brain, involving forehead and top of head
in particular, being most severe in right side, followed by chills,
nausea, vomiting of food or bile, forcing patient to lie down and
preserve greatest quiet, as every motion aggravates sufferings,
which are only relieved by sleep. ...T.
Head is very painful to touch.
Headache, with nausea and chilliness, followed by flushes of heat
extending from head to stomach.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS. ,
Vertigo, with long-continued nausea, debility and headache.
Verertigo, with nausea and headache, followed by spasmodic vomit-
ing.
Determination of blood to head, with whizzing in ears and transitory
feeling of heat, then sensation as if vomiting was about to take
place.
Congestion to head, with distention of temporal veins.
Earache, with headache and singing in ears and vertigo.
Headache every seventh day.
ACC RAVATION.
From noise and light; from motion; from touch.
167 *3 SECALE-SELENIUM.
AMEL IORATION.
Walking in open atr; from darkness and quiet; pressing against
something hard; from sleep.
CONCOM ITANTS,
Angry, irritable, morose. Neuralgia in and over right eye. In-
flammation of stomach, with burning, vomiting and headache.
Useful in almost every form of indigestion. Bronchitis, asthma.
Torpor. General languor.
SECAL.E.
|NOTE.
Suitable to irritable, plethoric subjects; or to feeble, thin, scrawny,
cachectic women. Very old decrepit persons.
1.OCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Hemicrania on left side.
Pain and confusion, most in occiput.
Pulsations in head with giddiness, so that cannot walk.
Heaviness, dullness, stupefaction of head.
OTHER HEAD SYMP TOM S.
Feeling of lightness of head, most in occiput.
Giddiness, unsteady gait. -
Heaviness of head, and tingling of legs.
Twitching of head to and fro.
Hair falls out.
CONCOM ITANTS. ~
Anxiety, sadness, melancholy, apathy, indifference. Stupid, half-
sleepy state. Constant sensation of pressure and bearing down
in uterus. Passive haemorrhages in feeble, cachectic people.
Supression of menses, with pain; or menses too frequent, too
profuse, last too long, with pain.
SELENIUM.
N OT E. 2"
Not much used but the symptoms are peculiar and the drug may be
of service to habitual tea drinkers.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Nervous headache, stinging in character, usually over left eye, worse
from heat of the sun.
SENEGA. I63
Headache, worse after drinking tea, commencing in forehead and
gradually extending over whole head; nausea, heavy-coated
tongue, bilious vomiting; violent stinging over left eye when
walking in Sun, or from strong odors, with increased secretion of
urine, and melancholy.
Pressure in forehead, with vertigo on rising or moving.
Headache from lemonade, tea or wine; every afternoon.
OTHER HEAD SYMP TOMS.
Vertigo on moving about, with nausea, vomiting and faintness.
Vertigo, worse after breakfast and dinner.
Hair falls off when combing; also of eyebrows, whiskers and genitals.
ACC RAVATION.
From tea, lemonade or wine; from heat of sun.
CONCOM ITANT S.
Very forgetful, especially in business; during slumber, however, he
remembers all he had forgotten. Difficult comprehension.
Great talkativeness when excited. Mental labor fatigues him
much. All his pains are worse after sleep. Patient easily de-
bilitated by hot weather, seminal emissions, etc.
SENEGA.
|NOTE.
Catarrhal headache in fat, sluggish patients, who overcome common
colds with difficulty.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Violent, aching, beating pain in forehead.
Lacerating and drawing pains in temples, extending down face.
Pressure in forehead and in orbits after dinner, especially in left side
of head; relieved in open air.
Aching, stupefying pain in occiput.
Sort of aching pain in head, in sinciput and occiput, not increased by
pressure; this headache came on every day and was especially
felt when sitting in a warm room; it was accompanied by
pressure in eyes which did not bear touch.
Violent beating headache, with pressure in eyes, diminished appetite,
bruised feeling and general malaise.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo, with roaring in ears.
Reeling sensation in head.
Confused feeling in head. -
Dullness of head, with pressure and weakness of eyes.
169 SEPIA,
ACC RAVATION.
From sitting in a warm room.
AM ELIORATION.
In open air.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Hypochondriac mood; irritable. Anxiety, with vertigo. Sound,
stupefying sleep; restless sleep. General feeling of debility.
Great irritation of trachea and bronchial tubes. Much pain in
chest. Conjunctivitis. Nasal catarrh.
SEPIA.
|NOTE.
Congestive, gastric, hysteric, nervous and rheumatic headaches.
Suited to mild and easy dispositions; to dark-haired patients;
to women, particularly during pregnancy, in child-bed and while
nursing. Headache depending on derangement of sexual or
digestive systems.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Tearing in left temple to upper part of left side of head.
Violent, pressive headache, as if head would burst, worse from
stooping, motion, coughing or shaking head. -
Heavy, pressing pain in left orbit and left-side of head, with darting
pains from left eye over side of head toward occiput, better after
meals.
Stitching, boring, hammering headaches over right eye or in one
temple, of such severity as to make her scream, with nausea and
vomiting; better from sleep and darkness.
Intense headache, frontal and temporal.
Stitching, pressive headache, continuous in lower part of forehead,
just over eyes; worse from motion in house; better when walk-
ing in open air.
Hemicrania; stinging pain from within outward, mostly in left side,
with nausea, vomiting, contraction of pupils; worse in-doors and
when walking fast; better in open air and when lying on painful
side.
Hemicrania, from affection of reproductive system, countenance pale,
face dirty yellow, especially in young females in whom cerebral
nerves have excited the sympathetic, producing a long train of
hysterical symptoms; pain is stinging, throbbing, aching, tearing
and piercing.
Following perspiration, headache in right side of head and face, not
Severe, but with surging sensation in forehead, like waves of
pain welling up and beating against frontal bone.
SEPIA. 17o
Pulsating headache in cerebellum, beginning in morning and lasting
till noon, or sometimes till evening; worse from least motion,
even turning eyes, when lying on back; better when closing
eyes, at rest and in dark room.
Pressive, contractive pain in top of head.
Pressure on vertex, after mental labor.
Pain comes on in terriffic shocks, as though there was powerful jerk
in head.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Momentary attacks of giddiness when walking in open air or while
writing. -
Stupefaction of head; congestion of blood to head.
Involuntary jerking of head backward and forward, especially fore-
noons when sitting.
Sensitiveness of roots of hair, to contact, to cold wind; worse in
evening, when lying on painless side; burning after scratching.
Eruption on vertex and back of head, dry, offensive, stinging, itch-
ing and tingling, with cracks; feeling sore when scratching.
Falling off of hair.
Headache every morning, with nausea.
Headache all day, with great mental depression.
Violent headache, as if head would burst.
Headache most severe toward evening, particularly when shaking
head.
Chronic congestive headache, with photophobia and impossibility to
open eyes on account of weight of upper lid.
Gouty or nervous headaches, from abdominal plethora or menstrual
disturbances.
Headache with aversion to all food.
Headache better after sufficient sleep.
ACC RAVATION.
From motion in house; in-doors: when walking fast; from least
motion, even turning eyes; toward evening; in morning; when
lying on painless side ; from coughing; from Stooping; from
shaking head. .
AM ELIORATION.
From sleep and darkness; when walking in open air; when lying
on painful side; from closing eyes; from rest; in dark room;
after meals.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Weak memory; aversion to one’s occupation; great indifference to
those one loves best. Easily offended; inclined to be vehement.
Dread of being alone. Great excitability in company. Restless,
fidgety, nerves very sensitive to least noise. Great sadness and
171 SILICEA.
frequent attacks of weeping which can hardly suppress. The
female sexual organs are almost always affected when Sepia is
indicated; their symptoms should be carefully studied.
Affections arise and increase in severity mostly in evening and
at night; during and immediately after a meal; disappear
during or are alleviated by active exercise, by pressure of pain-
ful parts and by application of warmth; often accompanied by
chilliness. Obstructions of portal system. Yellow, earthy,
Sallow complexion, with puffiness of soft parts, and with mental
depression and apathy.
SILICEA.
NOTE.
Congestive, gastric, nervous and rheumatic headaches. Headaches
from excessive mental exertion, from over-heating, form nervous
exhaustion. Scrofulous diathesis. Scrofulous children; large
bellies, weak ankles, much sweat about head. Rachitic, anaemic
conditions; caries. Nervous, irritable persons, with dry skin,
profuse saliva, diarrhoea, night-sweats. Weakly persons, fine
skin, pale face, light complexions, lax muscles. Persons who
are over-sensitive, imperfectly nourished, not from want of food
but from imperfect assimilation.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Vibratory sensation in head when stepping hard, with tension in
forehead and eyes.
Pulsating beating, most violent in forehead and vertex, with chilliness.
Tearing, frequently one-sided, with stitches through eyes, in cheek
bones.
Hemicrania, with loud cries, nausea to fainting, subsequent ob-
scuration of sight.
Severe pressing or shattering headache, the pain is felt in nape of
neck, ascends to vertex and then to supraorbital region; also
from occiput to eyeball, especially right, sharp, darting pains
and steady ache, eyeball being sore and painful when revolving;
worse from noise, motion, even jarring of the room by footstep,
and from light; relief from heat, but not from pressure.
Violent tearing in head, frequently one-sided, starting from occipital
protuberances; extending upward and forward.
Headache involving nape of neck, occiput, vertex and eyes, when
most violent accompanied by nausea and vomiting, passing away
during sleep.
Violent periodic headache in vertex, occiput or forehead; one-sided,
as if beaten; throbbing in forehead; coming on in night with
nausea and vomiting.
SILICEA. 172
OTHER HEAD SY MP TOMS.
Vertigo, as if one would fall forward.
Vertigo ascending from dorsal region through nape of neck into
head; worse from motion or looking upward; accompanied by
I] all S622.
Congestion to head, cheeks hot, slight burning in soles of feet.
Cold feeling from nape of neck to vertex; extreme heavinese of
head.
Frequent sweat about head; head is wet from profuse sweating at
night; lumps rise on head; sensitiveness of scalp, even to hat.
Falling of off hair.
Eruption on back of head, moist or dry, offensive, scabby, burning
or itching, discharging pus.
Periodical headache, every seventh day.
Obstinate morning headaches, with chilliness and nausea.
Violent headache, with loss of reason.
Headache with or followed by severe pain in small of back; heavi-
ness and uncomfortable feeling in all the limbs.
Headache followed by temporary blindness.
AC. C. RAVATION.
From noise; from motion, even jarring of room by footstep ; from
light; from mental exertion; from excessive study; from stoop-
ing; from talking; from cold air; from touch.
AM E L IORATION. -
From heat; from sleep; in warm room; from lying down in the
dark; from wrapping head up warmly; from hot compresses;
from copious urination.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Will-power strong. When crossed, has to restrain himself to keep
from doing violence. Confusion of mind; difficulty of fixing
attention. Over-anxious about himself; low-spirited, desponding,
melancholy, tired of life; indifferent, apathetic. Reading and
writing fatigue, cannot bear least thought. Restless, fidgety,
starts at least noise. Hungry but cannot get food down. Water
tastes badly, vomits after drinking. Weight in stomach after a
meal. Constipation, after partial expulsion stool recedes. Great
costiveness before and during menses. Lymphatic swellings,
with suppuration, inflammation, Swelling of bones; caries; sup-
purating ulcers in membranous parts; ulcers of all kinds.
Susceptible to slight draughts of air. Want of vital warmth,
even when taking exercise. Nervous erethism conjoined with
exhaustion. Sensitive to cold air, takes cold easily.
I73 SPIGELIA.
SPIGELIA.
NOTE.
Congestive, nervous or rheumatic headaches. Headache resulting
from or coinincident with affections of eyes or heart, or de-
pendent upon facial neuralgia, or upon vermicular affections.
Location, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Pains darting from behind forward through eyeball, causing violent
pulsating pains in left temple and over left eye. tº
Pulsating headache, mostly in right temple; worse from least motion
or noise; better at rest and lying with head high.
Periodical boring from within outward in forehead, vertex and cere-
bellum.
Painfulness of cerebellum with stiffneck.
Headache commencing every morning with rising of the Sun, gets at
its height at noon, when it gradually declines till sun sets,
appearing even thus in cloudy weather.
Tearing pains in temples and forehead, extending toward eyes, worse
from motion and, especially, from making false step.
Nervous headache, beginning in cerebellum and spreading over left
side of head, perhaps settling over left eye.
Ciliary neuralgia.
Headache, especially on left side, extending to eyes, zygoma and
teeth; great sensitiveness to wind; worse on stooping, from
motion, fresh air; better from pressing head with hand, from
lying head high, or from washing it, but worse after washing.
Any quick movement converts dull aching pains into acute stabbing.
Nervous headaches, especially when eyes are involved ; worse from
thinking, noise or any jarring; pale face, anxious respiration,
palpitation, nausea and vomiting.
When moving facial muscles, sensation as if skull would split.
Neuralgia, where pain centres on eye, or above or below, from
cold, in damp, rainy weather.
Headache when stooping, as from band around head.
Scalp feels sore to touch -
Pains boring, pressing; increased by motion, noise, especially by
stooping.
Hyperaesthesia of filaments of fifth pair.
OTHER HEAD SYMP TOM S.
Vertigo, as if would fall; worse in morning on rising, with headache,
depriving him of his senses.
Vertigo when looking down or turning eyes, with nausea.
Shaking in brain; worse when moving head or stepping hard.
AC. C. RAVATION.
From least motion or noise; from wind; from thinking; from jar-
ring; from stooping; in morning; from fresh air.
SPONGIA. - I74
AMEL IORATION.
From rest; from lying with head high; in evening; from pressure.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Weak memory; disinclined to mental work. Restless, anxious;
solicitude about future; gloomy. Easily irritated or offended.
Eyes look dim and faint; upper lids hang down, as if paralyzed.
Pain in and above eyes, especially during motion. Chronic
rheumatic affections of eyes. Unusually strong beating of heart;
frequently hears the beating; can be seen externally through
clothes. Palpitation of heart and anxions oppression of chest.
SPONGIA.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Congestion of blood to head, with throbbing and pressure in fore-
head.
Stitches in temples, worse in left.
While lying, feels strong pulsation; worse about ear on which she is
lying. .
Dull headache on right side of brain, on coming into warm room
from open air.
Headache in back part of head.
Headache, as if skull would burst, in vertex and forehead.
Pressing headache in right frontal eminence from inside outward.
OTHER HEAD SYMP TOMS.
Vertigo: with danger of falling; at night when awaking; with
IlallS6 a.
Sensation as if hair were standing on end on vertex.
Violent itching on scalp; yellow, scabby eruption.
ACC RAVAT, ON.
On coming into warm room from open air; better horizontally on
back.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Mental dullness, difficult comprehension. Obstinacy. Paroxysms
of anxiety. Fear of future. Tired of life. Attacks of severe
oppression and pain in region of heart. All Symptoms ag-
gravated by lying with head low. Inability to lie down at night.
Great dryness of larynx, with hoarse, hollow wheezing cough.
I75 STANNUM–STAPHYSAGRIA.
STANNUM.
NOTE.
Nervous or catarrhal headaches. Headache from vermicular af.
fections. Headaches of neurasthenics.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Throbbing headache in temples.
Pain whole day, as if temples would be crushed.
Painful jerks through left temple, forehead and cerebellum, leaving
dull pressure; worse during rest; better from motion.
Stupefying, aching pain in brain.
Headache every morning over one or other eye, mostly left, gradu-
ally extending over whole forehead, increasing and decreasing
gradually; often with vomiting.
Neuralgic headache, begins lightly and increases gradually to highest
point, then gradually declines.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOM S.
Vertigo when reading, with loss of thought.
Vertigo worse when walking in open air or raising head.
Heaviness of head during rest and motion, evenings.
AC. C. RAVATION.
During rest; when walking in open air or raising head.
AM ELIORATION.
From motion.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Forgetful and absentminded. Thinking makes her feel wretched.
Restlessness and anxiety. Distress of mind ceases as soon as.
menses begin to flow. Profound prostration of whole nervous
system; patient must drop down but cannot very well get up.
Pains commence lightly, increase gradually to great severity,
then decrease again as slowly. Dry, concussing cough. Respira-
tory symptoms should be closely studied.
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- STAPHYSAGRIA.
NOTE.
Headache from syphilis; from abuse of Mercury or Thuja; from.
sexual prostration.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Pressive, stupefying headache, especially in forehead.
Sharp, burning, needle-like stitches in left temple.
Patient very sensitive to least impression.
Brain feels compressed, with paroxysimal roaring in ears.
STILLINGIA. 176
Sensation as of round ball in forehead, firmly seated, even when
shaking head. -
Brain aches, as if torn to pieces, in morning on rising from bed;
worse from motion; better from rest and warmth; passes off
with much yawning.
Painful drawing in various outer parts of head, worse from touch.
Pressing, stinging and tearing pains in bones and periosteum on
cranium; swelling and suppuration of bones (caries), with
putrid-smelling sweat, day and night; worse from motion and
COntaCt.
OTHER HEAD SYMP TOMS.
Dull feeling in head with inability to perform any mental labor.
Feeling in occiput, as if hollow, or as if brain was not large enough
for space.
Hair falls off, mostly from occiput and around ears, with humid, fetid
eruption or dandruff, on scalp.
Mercurial affections of head.
ACC RAVATION.
From motion; from touch.
AM E L IORATION.
From rest and warmth.
CONCOM ITANTS. &
Ailments from indigestion, with vexation or reserved displeasure.
Fretful peevishness, with excessive ill-humor or indifference.
Low-spirited, hypochondriacal, apathetic, with weak memory;
caused by unmerited insults, sexual excesses, or persistently
elwelling on sexual subjects. Pain, swelling and suppuration of
bones and periosteum. General bruised sensation of muscles;
weary pains, as if beaten. Herpes, eczema, polypi, warts.
STILLING.I.A.
|NOTE.
Mercurial, syphilitic or catarrhal headaches.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Stupid headache through temples, with slight nausea and white-
coated tongue.
Violent frontal headache, with stinging, darting pains in face.
Dull heavy pain in right side of head.
Slight but persistent dull headache in vertex.
Slight, constant, dull, headache, with depression of spirits and neu-
ralgic toothache.
177 STRAMONIUM.
Pains in head, with inflamed and watery eyes and general soreness
of muscles.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTO M. S.
Dizziness, with throbbing in head.
Bony swellings on head and forehead.
Mercurial periostitis of skull.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Unusually dull and sleepy, with headache. Intellect dull and stupid,
depression of spirits. Chronic, scrofulous, skin diseases, es-
pecially if complicated with venereal rheumatism. Syphilitic
or mercurial periostitis, laryngitis, etc. Gomorrhoeal affections.
Chronic rheumatism.
STRAMONIUM.
NOTE.
Congestive, nervous, hysterical or rheumatic headaches. Suited to
children or young, plethoric persons.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Tearing in neck and over head, shunning light; better from warmth;
worse from cold, on getting up in morning.
Congestive headache in morning; worse toward noon, gradually
decreasing toward evening; pains terrible, fears going mad,
would run or press head against wall.
Spasmodic drawing, only in head and eyes, with grinding of teeth.
. Rheumatic headache, with dullness; difficult thinking; worse on
vertex or forehead, ic evening and night.
Heat, pulsating about vertex; attacks of fainting, loss of sight and
hearing; face bloated, turgid; convulsive motions of head,
frequently raising head from pillow, or bending it backward;
better lying still.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo when walking in dark, day or night; staggers and falls
down every time attempts to walk; also when walking in
darkened room in day time.
Sensation of lightness of head.
Tormenting sensation of heat in whole head, mostly vertex, with
great dullness; after sunstroke. -
Convulsive movements of head, mostly to right side.
SULPHUR. 178
ACC RAVATION.
From cold; on getting up in morning; toward noon; evening and
night.
AM ELIORATION.
From warmth; toward evening; from lying still.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Alternate exaltation and melancholy. Feels stupid, with indifference
to everybody and everything. Hallucinations, mania, etc.
Desires light and company; worse in dark or solitude. Swollen
face, tinged with blood. Staring glistening eyes, wide open,
prominent. Convulsive twitching of the muscles and tendons,
trembling of body. Suppression of Secretions.
g
SULPHUR.
RIOT E.
Congestive, gouty, rheumatic, gastric, nervous or catarrhal headaches.
Headaches from suppressed eruptions; from abuse of spirits or
metallic substances. Adapted to lean, stoop-shouldered persons;
to scrofulous patients with lymphatic temperaments; venous
constitutions; disposition to constipation, piles, or morning
diarrhoea.
1.OCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Tearing or stitches in forehead or temples from within outward;
worse from eating or stooping; better when pressing head.
together and when moving about.
Pressure in temples and tight feeling in brain when thinking or
doing mental work.
Painful tingling in vertex and in temples.
Sensitiveness of vertex, pressing pain when touched; worse in
evening, from heat of bed, in morning when awaking; smarting
and burning after scratching.
Burning hot distress on top of head.
Throbbing headache at night.
Headache from abdominal plethora, from suppressed skin diseases;
chronic, gouty and rheumatic headaches; increased by mental
exertion, motion, coughing, Sneezing.
Periodical headaches, every seventh day.
Sick-headache, very weakening, once a week or every two weeks;
pains generally lacerating, stupefying, benumbing.
I79 SULPHUR.
Dull headache, commencing in morning, increasing till noon, or a
little later, and then gradually decreasing.
Headache every day, as though head would burst.
Contractive pain, as from a band around cranium, with sensation as
if flesh were loose; followed by inflammation, swelling, and
caries of bones; worse in wet, cold weather and when at rest;
better from motion.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo: while sitting or standing, with nosebleed, in morning;
when Stooping; when rising from bed; when walking in open
air; with nausea; with vanishing of sight; with inclination to
fall to left side; worse after meals, particularly dinner.
Rush of blood to head, with roaring in ears and heat of face; worse
when stooping, talking, in open air; better sitting in warm
TOOIIl.
Heat on top of head, flushes in face, feet cold, vertigo when going
up stairs.
Roots of hair painful, especially to touch.
Hair dry, falling off; scalp sore to touch, itching violently in evening,
when getting warm in bed.
Humid, offensive eruption, with thick pus, yellow crusts, itching,
bleeding and burning.
ACC RAVATION. g
From eating or stooping; in evening; from heat of bed; in morning,
when waking; mental exertion; motion; coughing; sneezing;
touch; toward noon; from wet, cold weather; from rest; open
all I.
AMELIORATION.
When pressing head together and when moving about; sitting in
War II] TOOIſl.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Weak memory, especially for names. Hypochondriac mood through
day, merry in evening. Peevish, irritable, quick-tempered.
Excitable mood, easily irritated but quickly penitent. Melancholy
mood; dwelling on religious and philosophical speculations.
Early morning diarrhoea, driving patient out of bed. Con-
stipation; hard, dark, dry, difficult stools; itching and burning
of anus; piles. Menses too early, too profuse, last too long;
blood thick, black and acrid. Catarrhal affections of mucous
membranes. Itching eruptions on skin, papular, vesicular, pus-
tular. Extreme emaciation, with debility. Body offensive,
despite washing. Sensitive to open air, inclined to take cold.
Inflammation and suppuration of glands. Frequent weak, faint
spells through the day. Pains aggravated at night.
SULPHURIC ACID—TABACUM. * I8O.
SULPHURIC ACID.
NOTE.
Chronic headaches in leuco-phlegmatic temperaments and relaxed
muscles; great debility in women subject to leucorrhoea.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Painful shocks in forehead and temples; worse in forenoon and
evening.
Headache, as if plug were thrust quickly by increasingly-severe
blows in head.
Gradually increasing and suddenly ceasing headache.
Pain of outer parts of head, as if from subcutaneous ulceration;
parts are painful to touch.
OT HER HEAD SY MP TOMS.
Rush of blood to head, in headache.
Sensation in forehead as if brain were loose and falling from side to
side; worse when walking in open air; better when sitting
quiet in room.
Hair turns gray, falls out; eruption on scalp very sore, worse in open
all".
ACC RAVATION.
In ſorenoon and evening; in open air.
AM ELIORATION.
When sitting quiet in room.
CONCOM ITANTS. -
Disheartened, irritable, restless; mental excitability. Acidity of
stomach. Much debility, flashes of heat with sensation of
tremor over whole body, without trembling. Useful for old
people, particularly women; also during climacteric years.
Light-haired persons.
TABACUM.
NOTE.
Nervous or gastric headache. Headache from seasickness.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Sick-headache coming on early in morning, intolerable by noon,
deathly nausea, violent vomiting; greatly aggravated by noise
and light. *
Headache better in open air.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTORMS.
Vertigo; excessive heaviness of head, with qualmishness in stomach;
better out-of-doors.
I8I TARANTULA—TARAXICUM.
ACC RAVATHON.
Toward moon; by noise and light.
AMELIORATION.
In open air.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Diseases originating in cerebral irritation, followed by marked gastric
symptoms. Restless, anguish, melancholy, oppression of chest;
unable to collect thoughts. Dreadful faint feeling in stomach.
TARANTUL.A.
|NOTE.
Nervous, hysterical patients, subject to coreiform affections.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Sharp, nail-like pains in head.
Intense headache, as though thousands of needles were pricking into
brain; better from rubbing head against pillow.
Headache, as if large quantity of cold water was poured on head;
relieved by pressure.
AMEL IORATION.
From rubbing head against pillow; from pressure; from music.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Excessive hyperaesthesia. Least excitement irritates, followed by
ennui and sadness. Indescribable distress in cardiac region, at
times heart feels as if twisted over. Heat of body. Great weak-
ness and lassitude. Hyperaesthesia of special senses. Extreme
sexual excitement.
TARAXACUM.
NOTE.
Headache of typhus. Gastric, hepatic headache.
LOCATION DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Drawing pain in left temple while sitting, ceasing when walking and
Standing. w
Needle-like stitches in left temple while sitting, ceasing when
standing.
Violent tearing in occiput in typhus.
Pressure with heaviness in lower part of occiput.
Heaviness of head, with redness of face.
Oppressive, stupefying pain in forehead, as after intoxication.
THERIDION. 182
Aching pain in right temple.
Painful pressure in head from within outward.
Drawing aching pain in temple.
OTHER HEAD SY MP TOMS.
Head falls now to left, now to right side.
Sensation in head as if brain were constricted from all sides by
pressure.
Nausea with headache; anxiety.
ACC RAVATION.
While sitting (drawing pain in left temple); while sitting (needle-
like stitches in left temple).
AM ELIORATION.
Walking and standing (drawing pain in left temple); when standing
(sitches in left temple).
CONCOM ITANTS.
Nausea; anxiety; red face; mapped tongue.
THERIDION.
|NOTE,
Neuralgic, hysterical or sick-headache. Headache from seasick-
ness; from sunstroke. Useful at the climacteric period.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Violent frontal headache, with throbbing, extending into occiput.
Throbbing over left eye and across forehead; sick stomach; worse
on rising, from lying, from persons walking over floor, from
least noise.
Headache behind eyes.
Pains principally in region of eyes, starting in right eye.
Headache on beginning to move, cannot bear least noise.
Very severe headache, with nausea and vomiting, like seasickness,
and with shaking chills.
Heaviness of head, as if had something else upon it.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo, with nausea, even to vomiting; worse from stooping, from
least movement, on closing eyes; with cold sweat.
Vertigo, together with blindness, caused by pain in eyes.
Head feels thick; thinks it belongs to another; that can lift it off.
Itching on scalp. -
183 THUJA.
ACC RAVATION.
On rising; from lying; from persons walking over floor; from least
noise; from stooping.
CONCOM ITANT S.
Talkative, inclined to mental exertion; hilarity. Want of self-con-
fidence; hysteria. Aversion to work, especially his usual
avocation. Time seems to pass too rapidly. Faint after every
exertion. Weak, limbs tremble, sweating. Nausea and faint-
ing, after it very pale; sick at stomach as soon as closes eyes,
with vanishing of thoughts. Flickering before eyes.
THUJA.
{NOTE.
Nervous, sycotic or syphilitic headaches. Headache from vaccina-
tion. Lymphatic temperaments, people with dark complexion,
black hair, dry fibre, and not very fat.
1.OCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Tearing in forehead, temples and occiput, worse at night and on
lying down.
Boring through temples.
Headache on left side, as if convex button were pressed on part.
Pressing in vertex, as from nail; worse in afternoon from 3 to 4 A.
M.; from tea, sexualexcesses and over-eating; better in motion
and after sweat.
Pain in left frontal eminence, and in right side of head, as if nail
were driven in.
Scalp sensitive to touch or pressure of pillow ; better if rubbed;
violent, burning, tearing, stitching pains; worse in warm bed.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS. *
Vertigo, with eyes shut, ceases on opening them; when rising from
sitting; or, stooping; looking upward or sideway.
White scaly dandruff; hair dry and falling out.
Wants head and face warmly wrapped.
Eruption moist and corroding, on occiput and temples, worse from
touch, better from rubbing.
AGGRAVATION.
At night; in afternoon; from 3 to 4 A. M., ; from Sexual excesses
and over-eating; in warm bed; from touch.
AMEL IORATHON.
On motion; after sweat; from rubbing.
USTILAGO-VALERIANA, I84.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Extremely scrupulous about least thing. Dissatisfied, quarrelsome,
over-excited, angry at trifles. Cannot think, thinks slowly, as
if hunting for words; uses wrong words. The great antidote to
disease of sycotic origin, which generally shows itself in shape
of warts, condylomata, Čauliflower excrescences, on or about
the genital organs and hairy parts of the body, especially if they
are also syphilitic.
USTILAGO.
NOTE.
Nervous headache from menstrual irregularities, or atomic condition
of female pelvic organs. Acts better on tall, slim, fair com-
plexioned and what might be called consumptive persons; also
acts favorably on very lymphatic women, with clear, white skin.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Feeling of fullness of head, with dull, pressive frontal headache.
Violent frontal headache, as if forehead would burst open.
Sharp, flying pains in forehead.
Pain on top and side of head; climacteric.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Frequent attacks of vertigo; things whirl before eyes, are double, or
white specks come into view and blot all else.
Eczema capitis.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Great depression of spirits, irritable. Menorrhagia at climacteric
period, with much pain on top and side of head; burning dis-
tress in right ovary; goneness in epigastrium; flooding lasts for
weeks; blood dark colored, with many clots, vertigo, etc.
VALERIANA.
NOT. E.
Nervous headaches. Irritable, hysterical women.
Location, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Pressing, as from stupefying constriction in forehead drawing into
orbits; face pale; worse evening, at rest, in open air; better
from movement, in room, when changing position.
One sided drawing headache from draught of air.
Headache in sunshine. &
185 VERATRUM ALB.
Headache, aching being especially violent over forehead.
Headaches appearing suddenly or in jerks.
Pressure over orbits alternates between a pressure and a sticking;
the sticking is like a darting tearing, as if it would pierce eyes
from within outward. -
‘OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo when stooping.
Feels light, as if flying in the air.
ACC, RAVATION.
In evening; at rest; in open air.
, AMEL IORATION.
From movement; in room; when changing position.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Hysteria, over-excitable, changeable disposition and ideas. Fear,
especially in dark, palpitation, trembling. The intellectual
faculties predominate. Nervous affections in which the hys-
terical element predominates.
VERATRUM ALBUM.
:NOT E.
Lean, choleric or melancholy persons; children. Young people
and women of sanguine or nervo-sanguine temperament; also
people who are habitually cold and deficient in vital reaction;
gay dispositions; fitful mood. Nervous headache at each mestrual
molimen: Headache from bad effects of fright, fear or vexation;
from abuse of Cinchona.
ŁOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Sick-headache, in which diuresis forms a crisis.
Neuralgia in head, with indigestion; features sunken.
Paroxysms in various parts of brain, partly as if bruised, partly
pressure.
Headache; nausea, vomiting, pale face, stiff neck, profuse mictu-
rition; as if brain was torn to pieces; chronic, coming on in
afternoon, lasting through night; drawing in both arms; better
toward morning; frequent micturition.
Violent pains, drive to despair; great prostration, fainting, with cold
Sweat and great thirst.
'Cold sensation on vertex and cold sweat on forehead.
Burning in brain.
VERATRUM VIR. I86
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Vertigo; with cold sweat of forehead; with loss of vision, sudden
fainting; from abuse of tobacco, alcohol or opium.
Heat burning hot, limbs alternately hot and cold.
Cold sweat on forehead, with many complaints.
Scalp very sensitive, with headache.
AC. C. RAVATION.
Toward morning; from pressing vertex with hand.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Cannot bear to be left alone; fearfulness. Anguish, fear of death.
Sudden fainting, collapse of pulse, loss of vision, cold sweat on
forehead. Nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea, or constipation.
Extreme sudden weakness and prostration.
VERATRUM VIR.
NOTE.
Congestive or nervous headaches. Full-blooded, plethoric persons.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Severe frontal headache, with vomiting.
Dull frontal headache, with neuralgic pains in right temple close to
eye.
Headache from nape of neck, with vertigo, dim vision, dilated
pupils.
Intense cerebral congestion, feeling as thoug head would burst open,
accompanied with nausea and vomiting.
Great pain with fullness of head; face much flushed; burning in
head; spots before eyes; delirium or kind of stupefaction ;
violent, throbbing headache.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Congestion to head from high living, abuse of stimulants.
Fullness of head, throbbing arteries; increased sensitiveness to
sound; buzzing in ears; double or partial vision; Sunstroke.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Mental confusion, loss of memory; vertigo; cerebral hyperaemia.
Depression (of spirits. Utter prostration of functions of pain,
thereby producing intense congestion of its capiliary vessels.
Congestion and perversion of function in all organs supplied
by pneumo-gastric nerve.
187 VIBURNUM OP.
VIBURNUM OPULUS.
NOTE.
In a series of experiments made some dozen years ago, at the Pitts-
burgh Hospital, I noticed that Tincture of Viburnum, in drop
doses, frequently produced an intense headache; in some cases
so severe that discontinuance of the remedy was necessary. I
have never known the drug to be used for other than pelvic
affections, except in a few cases of headache in my own practice.
I am convinced, however, that it will relieve many head pains,
even when not dependent upon menstrual irregularities.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Dull frontal headache
Throbbing pain extending to eyeballs; worse from mental exertion;
better when moving about.
Dull, heavy headache, mostly over eyes, worse on left side, at times
extending to vertex and occiput, principally when delayed
menses should have appeared; worse from sudden jar, bending
over, false step or movement.
Headache, with nausea and uneasiness.
Headache, accompanying cramp-like dysmenorrhoea.
ACC RAVATION.
From mental exertion; sudden jar; bending over; false step;
movement.
AM ELIORATION.
From moving about.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Depressed, irritable, unable to perform mental labor. Nausea;
empty, gone feeling in stomach; food lies heavy. Cramping,
colicky pains in abdomen, coming suddenly, very severe. Dys-
menorrhoea.—pains of a crampy character. Severe bearing
down. Backache. Sharp ovarian pains, Excruciating, cramp-
ing, colicky pains in pelvis, cause great nervous restlessness.
The above symptoms usually precede and accompany the
menstrual period. Pains often come around pelvis into uterus,
culminating in cramp, then extending down thighs; with
bearing down, nausea and restlessness.
ZINCUM. I88
ZIN CUM.
NOTE.
Adapted to anaemic, chlorotic patients; those who suffer from neuras-
thenia. Headache from brain-fag; undeveloped eruptions;
spinal irritation; vermicular affections; from wine, etc.
LOCATION, DIRECTION, CHARACTER.
Pressure on root of nose, as if it would be pressed into head.
Sharp pressure on Small spot in forehead, evenings.
Cramp-like, tearing pain in right and left temple.
Internal headaches, mostly semilateral, or in forehead or occiput;
worse from drinking even small quantities of wine, in warm
room and after eating.
Sensation of soreness on vertex, as from ulceration; worse in
evening in bed, and after eating; better after scratching.
Pressure on top of head and forehead, gradually increasing after
dinner.
Chronic sick-headache; great weakness of sight; sticking in right
eye.
Chloratic headaches, especially in patients whose blood has been
saturated with iron.
OTHER HEAD SYMPTOMS.
Dizziness, nausea, with vomiting of bile.
Vertigo in occiput, with falling to left when walking; stupefaction
and dullness of intellect, especially afternoon and evening.
Hair falls out on vertex, causing complete baldness, with sensation of
Soreness in scalp. r
AC. C. RAVATION.
From even small quantity of wine; in warm room; after eating; in
evening in bed.
AMELIORATION.
After scratching.
CONCOM ITANTS.
Cerebral exhaustion, with mental and physical depression Brain-
fag from anaemia of brain. . Desponding, sad, low-spirited;
aversion to labor. Amenorrhoea, anorexia, with constipation,
hard, small and dry stools. Sufferings always relieved during
flow of menses, return afterward. Twitching and jerking in
various muscles.
REPERTORY-ANALYSIS,
TYPE.
Compare, Causes and Conditions.
ARTHRITIC.
Am., am-c., arn., ars., bell., bry, caps., caust., cina, coloc., ign., ipec,
magn., nitr-ac., nux-v., petr., phos., puls., Sabin., Sep., Spig., verat.,
Zll] C.
ALCOHOLIC.
Acet-ac., actaea, agar., ant-c., arS., bell., bry., calc-c., can-ind., carbo-
v., cact., china, coff., cocc., hyos., ign., ipec, kali-bi., led., nitr-
ac., nux-v., ox-ac., phos., puls., rhus, selen., Sulph., verat., zinc.
CATAR RHAL.
Acon., actaea, ºesc., al-cep, alu., am-m., ars., bell., bry., carbo-v.,
caul., cham., china, cina, dulc., euphr., gels., hepar., hydr., ign., kali-
bi., kali-c., kali-iod., lach., lyc, merc., mez., natr-ars., natr-m., nux-
v., puls., ran-b., Samb., Sang., still., Sulph.
CONC. ESTIVE,
Acet-ac., acon., actaea, agar., ailanth, alu., am-c., am-b., amyl, apis,
arn., arg—m., asclep., atrop., aur., bad., bell., bry., cact., calc-c., camph.,
can-sat., caps., carbo-an., carbo-v., caust., cham., china, chin-ars.,
cina, cocc., crotal., cupr., dig., dulc., ferr., fluor-ac., gels., glon., ham.,
hell., heper., hyos., ign., iod. , kali-brom, kali-c., kali-iod , lach., lil-tig.,
lyc., mel., merc., merc-c., natr-S., maja, nitr-ac., mux-v., opi., pic-ac.,
phos., phos-ac., puls., rhus, Sang., Sep., sil., Spig., Spong., Stram.,
sulph., therid., verat-v.
CASTRIC.
Acet-ac., acon., actaea, aesc., ailanth, alu., am-c., anac., ant-c., apis,
arn., ars, asar., atrop., bell., berb., bism., bry., calc-c., calc-ph., caps.,
carb-ac., caust., caul., carbo-v., cham., cina, cocc., coloc., eupat,
formica, gamb., gels., glon., hydr., ign., ipec., ind, iris, kali-bi., lach.,
lept., lyc., mel., naja, nux-v., opi., phos., phyt., plat., puls., robin.,
sang., sep., sil., Sulph, tabac., tarant., Verat.
TYPE. I90
HYSTERICAL.
Actaea, arn., asaf, bell., can-Sat., caps., cham., cocc., coff, gels.,
hell., hepar, hyos., ign., iris, kali-brom., lach., lact., magn-m., nitr-ac.,
nux-v., phos., phos-ac., plat., rhus., Sep., stram., tarant., valer., verat.
MALIARIAL.
Ant-c., apis, aran., ars, arn., cact., calc-c., caps., carbo-v., cedron,
china, chin-ars., cina, dig., eupat., ferr., gels., ign., ipec., lach., lyc.,
merc., matr-m., nux-v., puls., rhus-t., Sabad., Sulph., verat.
MENSTRAUAL.
Actaea, agnus., apis, ars., bell., berb., borax, brom., bry., cact., calc-c.,
carb ac., carbo-v., caul., cham., coff, cocc., coloc., croc., gels., ham.,
hell., hyos., ign., kali-c., lach., lil., lyc., natr-m., nux-m., nux-v., plat.,
podo., puls., sang., Sep., sil., stann., Sulph., thuja, ustil., verat., viburn.,
Z11] C.
MERCURAL.
Asaſ, aur., arg—n., carbo-v., clem., china, fluor-ac., hepar, iod., kali-
iod., led., mez., nitr-ac., podo., puls., staph., still., Sulph.
NERVOUS.
Acet ac., acon., actaea, agar., agnus, ail., ambra, anac., apis, arg—m.,
arg—n., arm., ars, asaf, asar., asclep., atrop., aur., bell., bry., cact.,
calc-c., camph., cann., caul., caust., cedron, cham., China, chin-ars.,
chlo., cic., cina, coca, cocc., coff., coloc., croc., crot., form., gels.,
glon., graph., hydr., hyos., ign., ipec, iris, kali-brom., lact., melilot.,
natr-m., nux-v., opi., petr., phos., phos-ac., physos., pic-ac., plat., puls.,
rhus-t., rhus-rad., Sang., Sep , sil., Spig., Stram., Sulph., tarant., tereb.,
therid., thuja, ustil., valer., verat-a., verat-V., zinc.
NEURAL.C. I. C.
Acon., act-rac., act-spic., am-m., apis, arn., ars., atrop., baryta, bell.,
bry., cact., calc-c., calc-ph., caps., caul., caust., cham., china, chin-ars.,
chlo,, cocc., coff., comi., gels., hepar, ign., kali-brom., kalm., lach., lyc.,
merc., mez., maja, natr-ars., nux-v., phos., phyt., plat., puls., sang.,
sil., spig., stann., staph., Sulph., thuja, ver-a., ver-v.
RH EU MATIC.
Acom., act-rac., act-Spic., am-m., asclep., bell., berb., bry., calc-ph.”
caul., caust., cham., china, coloc., dulc., ign., kali-bi., kalm., lach.' .
led., lyc., magn-m., merc., nitr-ac., nux., phos., phyt., podo., puls.,
rhus-rad., rhus-t., sep., sil., Spig., stram., sulph.
SYPHILITIC.
Asaf., aur., fluor-ac. hepar, kali-iod., led., merc., merc-iod., mez.,
nitr.ac., phyt., staph., stil., thuja.
191 CAUSES.
CAUSES.
Compare Conditions and Aggravations.
Abuse of “hot medicines.” Nux-v.
Air, exposure to cold, dry currents of. Acon.
Air, exposure to cold, damp. Actaea, dulc., bry., rhod., rhus, spig.
Air, cold. Carbo-an., ferr., hyos., matr-m., rhod.
Air, current of. Acon., ars., bell., china, coloc., nux v., valer.
Air, exercise in open. Am-c., calc., hepar, petr., sabad.
Alcohol, abuse of Acet-ac., actaea, agar., cann., carbo-v., ign., kali-
brom., led., nux-v., phos., puls., Sulph., ver-a., ver-v.
Altitudes, high. Coca.
Animal matter, decayed or morbid. Ars.
Anger, contradiction, chagrin, etc. Acon., anac., cham., coff, coloc.,
lyc., magn-c., mez., matr-m., nux-v., opi., petr., phos., phos-ac.,
plat., rhus-t., Staph.
Animal fluids, loss of. China, natr-m., phos-ac.
Arsenical vapors. Kali-bi.
Bathing. Ant-c., calc-c., canth., puls., rhus.
Bathing in cold water. Ant-c.
Beer, abuse of. Cocc., rhus-t.
Brain-fag. Arg-n., calc-c., calc-ph., cupr., lach., natr-m., nux-v., phos.,
phos-ac., pic-ac., sil., zinc.
Carious teeth. Carb-ac., merc.
Cardiac diseases. Ars., cact., dig., lil., naja, Spig.
Carriage, motion of. Cocc., graph., iod. , kali-c., nitr-ac., petr.
Chamomile tea, abuse of. Puls.
Charcoal vapors. Opi.
Chill. Acon., ant-c., bell., bry., calc-c., cham., coff, coloc., dulc.,
nux-v., puls.
Coffee, abuse of. Acet-ac., bell., cann., caust., cham., cocc., hepar,
ign., lyc., merc., nux-v., puls.
Cold. Acon., ant-c., bell., bry., cham., china, coloc., dulc., nux-v.,
phos., puls. *
Cold and dampness. Bry., dulc., rhod., rhus, Spig.
Cold, taking. Acon., bell, cact., camph., phos.
Cold, sudden change to. Dulc.
Cold, stormy weather. Rhod., rhus, Spigs
Cold drinks. Acon., ars., bell., puls.
Concussion. Arn., bell., cic, cocc., hepar, phos.
Copper, abuse of. Hepar.
Cutting hair. Bell., phos.
Dissipation. Acet-ac., actaea, agar., cact., carbo-v., ign., hyos., nux-v.,
puls., Sulph., verat.
CAUSES. I92
Drugs, abuse of, in general. Nux-v.
Drainage, from bad. Ars., carb-ac.
Emotional excitement. Coff, gels., hyos., ign., lach., opi., phos-ac.,
arg—m., arg—n., arn., staph. *
Fear or fright. Acon., gels., opi., phos-ac., ver-a.
Frost-bitten, nose or ears. Agar.
Gaslight, from working under. Glon., Natr-c.
Grief. Ign., phos., phos-ac., Staph.
High living. Nux-v., Puls., ver-v.
Haemorrhoids. AEsc., aloe, caps., carbo-v., ham., hydr., ign, lept.,
nux-v., podo., puls., Sulph.
Heat. Acon., am-c., arn., baryta, bell., bry., caps., carbo-v., ign., iod.,
ipec, sil., Spong.
lieat of fires. Bry.
Heat, exposure of head to. Bry., glon.
Heat of Sun. Brom., cact., glon., lach., matr-c., matr-m., nux-v., Selen.,
stram., valer.
Helminthiasis. Cina, Spig., stann., zinc.
Injuries, mechanical. Arn., cic., merc., matr-S., petr., rhus.
Ill-news. Gels.
Intellectual labor. Actaea, agar., anac., arn, asar., aur., bell., calc.,
china, cina, coff., colch., coloc., coni., dig., graph., ign., iris, lach.,
lact, lyc., magn-c., natr.c., natr-m., nux-m., nux-v., petr., phos.,
phos.ac., puls., Sabad., lept., sil., Sulph.
Iron, abuse of. Puls., zinc. -
Ironing. Bry.
Jealousy. Hyos.
Joy. Coff., opi.
Lemonade. Selen.
Loss of sleep. Cimicif, nux-v.
Lead poisoning. Opi.
Malarial poisoning. Ant-c., apis, aran, arn., ars, cact., calc-c., caps.,
carbo-v., cedron, china, chin-ars, cina, dig., eupat., ferr., gels.,
ign., ipec., lach., lyc., merc., natr-m., nux-v., puls., rhus-t., Sabad.,
sulph., verat. zº
Mercury, abuse of. Asaf., aur., arg—n., carbo-v., clem., china, fluor-ac.,
- hepar, iod., kali-iod., led., mez., nitr'ac., podo., puls., staph., still.,
sulph.
Metallic poisoning. Sulph.
Music. Phos.
Milk, drinking. Brom.
I93 CAUSES.
Narcotic stimulants, abuse of. Acet-ac., actaea, agar., cact., cann.,
carbo-v., ign., hyos., led., nux-v., phos., puls., Sulph., rhus, verat.,
Selen.
Nervous exhaustion. Actaea, agar., am-b., arg—n., calc., carbo-v.,
hepar, ign, kali-brom., lach., laur., natr-m., nux-v., pic-ac., phos.,
phos-ac., sil., Stann., sulph., zinc., coca.
Onanism. Agnus, china, gels., kali-brom., phos-ac., nux-v., staph.,
Sulph.
Opium, abuse of. Acet.ac., atrop., bell., ver-a.
Over-heating. Bell., bry., carbo-v , matr-c., phos., sil.
Organic disease of skull. Asaf., aur., fluor-ac., hepar, mez., nitr-ac.,
sil., still.
Odors, strong. Anac., ign., phos., selen.
Potassa-iod., abuse of. Hepar.
Quinine, abuse of Arn., ars., carbo-v., cina, eupat., ferr., gels., ign.,
ipec., lach., natr-m., nux-v., puls., Sulph., ver a.
Repercussed eruption. Ant-c., cnpr., cic., dulc., mez., rhus-t., sulph.,
ZIIl C.
Rich, fat food. Puls.
Railroad train, motion of. Cocc.
Salt, abuse of. Carbo-v.
Seasickness. Cocc., petr., tabac., therid.
Sedentary habits. Acon., am c., nux-v.
Septic poisoning. Ars., crotal., carb-ac. -
Sexual abuse. Agar., agnus, arg—n., china, coca, gels., kali-brom.,
nux-v., phos., pic-ac., phos-ac., staph., Sulph., thuja.
Shame. Opi.
Spirituous liquors, abuse of. Acet-ac., actaea, agar., ant-c., ars., bell.,
bry., calc-c., cann., carbo-v., china, cocc., coff., ign., ipec., led.,
nux-v., nitr-ac., phos., puls., rhus, sulph., verat.
Strain, lifting, etc. Arn., bry., calc-c., natr-c., phos-ac., rhus-t., sil.
Sulphur, abuse of. Puls.
Suppression of perspiration. Acon., asclep.
Suppression of urine. Asclep.
Sunstroke. Acon., bell., camph., glon., natr-c., therid., ver-a.
Sun, from sleeping in. Acon.
Suppressed sexual excitement. Coni., puls. -
Syphilis, effects of Asaf., aur., fluor-ac., hepar, kali-iod., led., merc.,
merc-iod., mez., nitr-ac., phyt., staph., still., thuja.
Tea, abuse of. Selen, thuja.
Thuja, abuse of. Staph.
Tobacco, abuse of Acet-ac., acon., ant-c., cann., cocc., ign., nux-v.,
Ver-al.
TIMES. I94
Warm weather (after cold days). Bry.
Washing perspiring face in cold water. Bry.
Watching, prolonged. Arg-m., bry., china, calc., colc., cocc., nux-v.,
puls., Sulph.
Weather, variable. Ars., bry., carbo-v., nux-v., rhod., rhus.
Wet, from becoming. Acon., led., rhus.
Wine, abuse of Carbo-v., nux-v., ox-ac., selen., zinc.
Vaccination. Ars., Thuja.
TIMES.
Compare Aggrazation and Amelioration,
Midnight till morning. Hepar.
Four A. M. Melilot.
Five A. M. Kali-iod.
Coming on gradually toward morning, going off about breakfast time.
Nitr-ac.
Continues until daylight. Lob-sp.
In morning during sleep. Led.
In morning early. Am-c., asar., berb., chel., graph., hepar., lach.,
lyc., magn-c., natr-m., nux-v., tabac.
Comes on early in morning, is intolerable by noon. Tabac.
Awakes him in morning. Natr-m.
On awaking in morning. Chel., cic., coni., croc., form., graph., hepar.,
kali-bi., kalm., lith., merciod., natr-ars., natr-m., nux-v., pic-ac.,
phos-ac., ranunc., calc-ph., atrop., baryta. -
In morning in bed. Agar., am-c., anac., berb., bry., calc., canst.,
cham., cina, graph., hepar., ign., lach., natr-m., nitr-ac., nux-v.,
puls., rhod., staph., zinc.
In morning on rising. Am-m., crot., kalm., lach., magn-c., magn-m.,
nux-v., puls., rhod., staph.
In morning after rising. Am-m., coca, hepar, lach., magn-m., puls.,
rhod., staph.
After rising, lasting till toward noon, returning again at 7 P. M. Chel.
In morning. Agar., am-c., anac., arn., ars., aur., baryta, berb., bry.,
calc-c., caust., canth., cham., china, carbo-v., cina, coca, colch.,
coff., coni., croc., graph., hepar, kali-c., kali-bi., kalm., led.,
merc-iod., natr-c., nitr-ac., nux-v., petr., physos, phos., phos-ac.,
podo., puls., rhod., sep., sil., stann., staph., stram., sulph., thuja,
Z111C.
After breakſast. Bad., lyc., nux-m.
Every morning when first awaking. Eupat.
Morning till noon. Ipec., natr-m., phos., sep.
Morning till afternoon. China, sep.
I95 TIMES.
Every other morning. Eupat., hepar, sep.
Begins in morning, increases till noon, then gradually decreases.
Sulph.
Begins in morning, increases till noon, ceases toward evening. Acon.,
kali-bi., natr-m., nux-v., Sang., Spig., stram., Sulph.
Begins in morning, increases through day, grows milder toward
evening. Nux-v.
Begins in morning, grows worse as day advances. Cact., pic-ac.
Increases and decreases every day with the sun. Acon., glon., kali-
bi., kalm., natr-m., spig.
Nine or Io A. m. Melilot.
Appears at IO A. M. Natr-m.
Hasts till IO A. M. Natr-m.
At Io:30 A. M. Hydr.
During forenoon. Actaea, gamb., matr-m.
Lasts till toward noon. Chel.
At noon. Coni., graph.
At noon every day. Arg-n.
Noon till night. Caul.
After dinner. Calad., gins., natr-c., nux-v., Señ., kali-bi., lob-sy.
Daily from 12 M. to Io P. M. Form.
Gradually increasing after dinner. Zinc.
After dinner till daylight next morning. Lob-sy.
Leaving after eating, returning in three and a half hours, leaving at
Sunset. Coca.
During the day. Actaea, am-m., aran., hepar, lyc., natr-ars. -
Every day. Ars., bell., calc., coni., lach., melilot., natr-m., nux-m.,
nux-v., Sab., Sen., Sep., sil., Sulph.
Every day at same hour. Actaea, ars, cedron, chin-ars., gels.
Every day earlier. Form.
Lasts all day. Calc-c., cann., chel., chlo., coca, ferr., form., ham.,
natr-m., Sep., Stann.
Bersists uninterruptedly for two or three days. Croc.
Repeated attacks during the day. Iris.
Wears lighter as day advances. Natr-ars.
During afternoon. Bad., bell., carbo-v., coloc., ferr., form., gamb.,
gins., graph., ind, iod, iris, lach., lact., lob-inf., lyc., magn-c.,
Sang., selen., sil. * ~ *
Lasts all afternoon. Coloc.
During part of afternoon. Actaea.
Beginning in afternoon and continuing into night. Cupra, Verat.
One to IO P. M. Magn-c.
Two P. M. till 7 A. M. Bad.
Four to 8 P. M. Hell., lyc.
Four P. M. till 3 A. M. Bell.
Daily from 4 P. M. till morning. Bell.
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Five to Io P. M. Puls.
Six to 8 P. M. Merc-iod.
Returns at 7 P. M. Chel.
Returning every evening. Dulc.
Evening in the room. Cepa.
Evening. Alu., am-c., anac., ars, carbo-v., cham., cocc., croc., crot.,
euphr., flour-ac., graph., hepar., ind, laur., lach., lyc., puls.,
ranunc., Sep., Sulph.
Toward evening in damp weather. Brom., dulc.
Vanishes with the sun. Coca, kali-bi., kalm., glon., natr-m., spig.
Toward evening. Iris.
Lasts till evening. Lob-sy.
Every evening. Ferr.
Evening by candle-light. Croc.
Evening while walking. Ranunc.
Evening while lying down. Puls.
Evening till midnight. Lob-inf.
Evening till morning. Colch.
Evening in bed. Ars., lyc., magn-m., puls., sep., Sulph zinc.
Toward night. Fluor-ac.
Eleven P. M. Merc-iod., kali-brom.
At night. Act-Spic, am-c., ant to, arn., ars, berb., cact., calc., carbo-
an., caust., cham., china, coni., hepar, lyc., merc., natr-c., nitr-
ac., phos., phos.ac., puls., rhus, sil., Sulph., zinc.
At night in bed. Ars., laur., merc., rhus.
At night when warm in bed. Merc.
Awakens him at night. Hepar, natr-m.
When awaking at night. Chel.
Midnight till morning. Hepar.
Midnight till Io A. M. Natr-m.
After midnight. Phos-ac.
Begins with warm weather. Bry., matr-c.
Begins with warm weather and lasts all summer. Glon. -
Constant. Arg-m., can sat., cupr., dulc., hydr., ind, lob-inf., lept.,
natr-m., phos., rhus-rad., Sep., still.
Periodical. Act-rac., act-spig., apis, aran., ars., atrop., bell., carb-
ac., cact., calc., cedron., china, chin-ars., cina, cupr., eupat., ferr.,
gels., ign., iris, kali-bi., laur., lob., melilot, natr-m., natr-S., naja,
nux-v., rhus-rad., rhus-t., Sang., sil., Spig., Sulph.
Recurring every few minutes. Atrop.
At regular hours. Aran.
Alternate days. Alu., ars., china, natr-c., phos.
Alternate days and certain hours. Natr-c.
Every other morning when first awaking. Eupat.
Every three or four days. Aur., melilot.
Every seventh day. Sang., sil., sulph., melilot.
I97 CONDITIONS.
Every two weeks. Sulph.
Every two or three weeks for three or four days. Ferr.
During full moon. Natr-c.
Every spring. Natr-s.
With clock-like regularity. Cedron.
CONDITIONS.
Compare Causes, Aggravation and Amelioration.
Air, in open. Bell., calc-c., calc-ph., can-sat., china, cina, coni., ferr.,
kalm., lach., mez., nux-v., spig., Sulph.
Air, after exercising in open. Am-c., calc-c., hepar, petr., Sabad.
Air, during exercise in open. Ant-c., cina, coni., kalm., led., nux-v.,
puls., rhus, Spig., Sulph.
Asleep, continues till he falls. Form. &
Awaking at night, when. Chel. -
Awaking, on. Baryta, calc-ph., ham, kalm., kali-c., naja, phos.,
phos-ac.
Bending body backward, whem. Colch.
Bed, after going to. Ars., lyc., magn-m., merc., puls., Sabad., sep.,
sulph., zinc.
Bed, obliges one to leave. Coloc.
Blindness before headache. Gels.
Blindness with headache. Caust., iris, kali-bi., kalm., natr-m., petr.,
sil.
Blindness followed by violent headache, sight returns with increasing
headache. Kali-bi.
Blurred vision. Iris, kali-bi., lil., natr m.
Climacteric, during. Amyl, carbo-v., croc., lach., sang., therid., ustil.
Climacteric, during, when menses used to appear. Croc.
Commencing slight, increasing till violent, ending slight. Plat.
Coughing, after. Ipec., stram.
Coughing, when. Anac., ars, bry., caps., carbo-v., cina, form., ipec,
kali-c., kalm., lact., Spig., Sulph.
Covering is intolerable to head. Led.
Dark, must lie in, and perfectly still. Sang.
Drinking, after eating and. Bell., coloc.
Drowsiness, causes. Gels., gins., opi., phos-ac.
Dimness of sight. Natr-c., phyt., zinc.
Delayed menses should appear (when). Vibrun.
CONDITIONS. I98
Epileptic attacks, after. Cina, cupr
Epileptic attacks, before. Cina.
Epileptic headache. Arg-n., atrop., cic., cina, cupr., ind., kali-brom.,
plumb.
Eating, after. Am-m., arn, ars., baryta, bism., bry., coff., colch.,
crot., calc-c., carbo-an., carbo-v., cham., cina, graph., hyos.,
kalm., lach., lyc., natrºs., nitr-ac., nux-m., nux-v., phos., puls.,
rhus-t., Sep., Sulph., zinc.
Epistaxis, followed by. Ham.
Exertion, during physical. Anac., calc-c., gins., lact., mez.
Eyes, on opening. Alum., bry., china.
Eyes, obliges him to shut. Cedron, cocc., podo.
Eyes, beginning with a blur before. Iris.
Eyes, prevents from opening. Bell., gins., sep.
Eyes, on moving. Bell., bry., carbo-v., chel. , crot., cupr., dig., hepar,
nux-v., opi., puls., rhus.
Eyes must be kept closed and head constantly in motion. Agar.
Eyes were drawn shut by severity of parietal headache. Bell.
Eyelids can only be raised with exertion and pain. Natr-m.
Frowning, when. Natr-m.
Gaslight, when working under. Glon.
Going up, on. Calc-c., Sulph.
Going up stairs, when. Ant-c., arn., bell., lob-inf., phos-ac.
Gradually increasing, Suddenly ceasing. Arg-m., arg—n., ign., sulph.,
Sulph-ac.
Gradually increasing, then gradually decreasing. Plat., stann.
Grows gradually acute and cutting. Coloc.
Haemorrhage, after. China, ham.
Hat, sensitive to pressure of. Glon., nitr-ac.
Head, when moving. Actaea, caps., carbo-an., cocc., graph., ipec.,
lach., lact., lob-inf., lob-sy., lyc., natr-c., natr-m., phos., podo.,
puls., rhus, rob., sep., Spig.
liead, when turning rapidly. Natr-c. &
Head must be constantly moved to and fro and eyes closed. Agar.
Head, when shaking. Ign., Sep.
Head cannot be held upright or raised, it is too heavy. Chlor., cocc.,
cupr., puls., nux-m.
Head feels weak, can hardly hold it up China.
Head involuntarily jerks backward and forward. Sep.
Head so heavy, is obliged to hold it upright, in order to relieve weight
pressing forward into forehead. Rhus.
Head now falls to left, now to right side. Tarax.
Head involuntarily nods, when writing, as if some one pressed it down.
Caust.
{99 CONDITIONS.
Head inclined to bend backward. Cham., china, gins., glon., stram.
Head, unable to lie on back of. Cocc.
Head trembles. Cocc., ign.
Hemicrania, sees half light, half dark. Glon.
Hot weather, during. Bry., glon., kali-bi., matr-c.
Inspiration, during. Carbo-v.
Inspiration, during deep. Anac., carbo-v.
Intermittent. Asaf., ars, caul., cham., china, cina, coloc., croc., plat.
Labor, during hard. Anac. - *:
Laughing, when. Phos.
Lie down, obliges him to. Coni, croc., ferr., mag-m., phos.ac., rhus.
Lie down and be quiet all day, obliges him to. Gels.
HDying down, when. Aur., bell., camph., coloc., euphr., eupat., lyc.,
rhus-rad., spong.
Iying on affected part. Graph., magn., phos-ac.
Lying on back, when. Coloc.
Motion, during. Acon., agar., agnus, atrop., aur., am-m., anac., bell.,
bry., carbo-v., calc-c., calc-ph., china, cocc., coloc., croc., dulc.,
iod., kalm., lob-inf., natr-ars., matr-m., nux-v., plat., Spig., staph.,
Stann., Sulph., therid.
Motion, pain compels. Phos-ac.
Move, on beginning to. Rhus-t., therid.
Odors, extremely sensitive to. Phos.
Paroxysms, in. Acet-ac., ant-c., ars., bapt., caul., caust., cupr., dig.,
ign., ipec, laur., mez., plat., Sang., verat.
Position, when changing. Calc-ph.
Position, patient tries, in vain, to shift pain by changing. Ign.
Pregnancy, during. Cocc., nux, puls., sep.
Pulse, pain with every. Comi., glon.
Pulse, pain synchronous with. Camph., glon.
Rising from sitting. Sulph.
Rising up, on. Acon., nux.
Reading, when. Arg-m., agnus, arn., borax, calc-c., cina, crot, ign.,
natr-m., natr-S., op1.
Rest, during. Agar., am-c., lact., merc-iod., phos., rhus, Stann., valer.
Room, in warm. Arn., lact., puls., sen., spong.
Room, on returning to. Sabad.
Hoom, in the. Aur., ars., coff., crot., laur., magn., phos., Sen., zinc.
Room, coming from open air into. Colch., Spong.
Rubbing, compels. Croc.
Sit up, compels him to. Cocc.
Sit up with head bent forward, compels him to. Ign.
CONDITIONS. 2OC}
Sit down, compels him to. Aloe.
Sitting, when. Alu., tarax.
Side, cannot lean or rest on left. Ars.
Side, when turning to it pain goes to other. Puls.
School-girls headache. Calc-ph., matr-m., phos-ac.
Shifts to side on which he lies (the pain). Phos-ac.
Sleep, after. Hepar, lach.
Sleep, during. Cham., magn.
Sneezing, from. Kali, c., kalm.
Stand or walk, obliges him to. China,
Ständing, when. Alu.
Stand still, when walking obliges him to. Bell.
Stairs, when going up. Actaea, ant-c., ars, arn., bell., ign., lob-inf.,
phos-ac.
Start, causing him to. Croc.
Stepping, when. Aloe, atrop., bell., chel., china, dig., dros., led., lyc.,
nitr-ac., nux-v., phyt., phos., rhus, Sep., sil., Spig., sulph.
Step, from a false. Anac., led.
Stooping, when. Acon., am-m., ant-c., asar., baryta, bell., berb., bry.,
calc-c., calc-ph., camph., cic, coloc., dig., dros., hell., hepar, ign.,
lach., laur., lyc., nux, petr., phyt., plat., puls., rhus, Sen., Sep., sil.,
spig., staph., thuja, verat.
Stove, when sitting near a warm. Baryta, bry. -
Sun, when standing in the. Baryta, glon., lach., natr-c., natr.m., nux.
Sun, when going into heat of. Brom., glon., lach., natr-c., valer.
Sun, increases and decreases every day with the. Acon., glon., gels.,
kali-bi., kalm., natr-c., matr-m., Spig.
Suddenly appears. Atrop., bell., gels., ign, matr-S., valer.
Suddenly ceases after having gradually increased. Arg-m., ign.
Suddenly appears, slowly disappears. Sabin.
Suddenly appears, lasts indefinitely, ceases suddenly. Bell.
Thunder storm, during. Natr.c., phos.
Talking, when. Acon., china, cocc., coff, coni, dulc., ign., iod, mez.,
sil., spong.
Tread lightly, forces to. Chel.
Touch, head sensitive to. Arg-n., bell., calc-c., camph., carbo-v.,
caust., china, cupr., ipec, ferr., hepār, kali-bi, kalm., lact, merc.,
mez., natr-ars., nitr-ac., petr., phos., rhus, sang., sep., sil., Spig.,
staph., Sulph-ac., thuja, ver-a.
Urine, passes off with profuse flow of pale, limpid. Acon., asclep.,
ign., gels., sil., ver-a.
Walking, when. Aloe, arm., bell., caps., carbo-an., chel., china, cocc.,
iod., lept., nux-v., puls., ranunc., Sabad., Sulph., therid.
Writing, when. Borax, calc c., caust., natr-m.
2OI PECULIAR SENSATIONS.
PECULIAR SENSATIONS.
Compare Zocation, Direction and Character.
EYES,
Sensation as if eyes were pressed forward. Gym.
Sensation as if eyes were constricted. Chlo.
Sensation as if eyes would be torn out. Cocc,
Sensation as iſ eyes were starting from their sockets. Bell.
Sensation as iſ had recieved blow on eye. Agnus.
Sensation as if something lay above eyes and therefore could not
look up. Carbo-an.
Sensation as of burning ring around each eye. Chlo.
Sensation as if something forcibly closed eyes. Cocc.
Sensation as if draft of air blew into eye. Cocc.
Sensation as of veil before eyes, Cupr.
Sensation as if eyes were pressed outward. Puls., Sabin., Sang.
Sensation as if eyes would be drawn back into head. Hepar.
Sensation of drawing from eyes to occiput. Lach.
FC) REHEAD.
Sensation of weight pressing through forehead or eyes. Acon.
Sensation of rush of blood to frontal and temporal regions. Pic-ac.
Sensation of numbness in forehead. Magn-m., plat.
Sensation as of a round ball in forehead, firmly seated, even when
shaking head. Staph.
Surging in forehead, like waves of pain welling up and beating
against frontal bone. Sep.
Sensation as if dull point were pressing in left frontal eminence.
Croc.
Sensation as if something was forced between frontal bone and cere-
brum. Caust. -
Sensation as of an empty space between forehead and brain. Caust.
Feeling of cold at small spots on forehead. Arn.
Sensation as if pulse was beating in forehead. Kalm., magn-c.
Sensation as if everything in forehead would press asunder. Mez,
Sensation as if forehead would split. Oleand., sang.
Sensation as if forehead would be torn out. Hepar.
Sensation as if forehead would burst. Ferr-acet., natr C., natr-S.,
ustil. **,
Sensation like bubble bursting in forehead. Form.
Sensation as if brain would press through forehead or eyes. Acon.
Sensation as if brain were pressing against head. Dulc.
Sensation as if brain would press through forehead. Bell., bry.,
china, cupr.
Sensation as if forehead and vertex would be pressed asunder.
Ranunc. -
PECULIAR SENSATIONS. 2O2.
Sensation as if forehead and vertex would burst. Am-c., spong.
Sensation as of band compressing forehead. Ant-t., chel., coca,
carb-ac. -
Sensation as if forehead were compressed. Arn., can-sat., coloc.,
china, lyc.
Constricted feeling of skin of forehead. AEsc., arn., bapt., carbo-an.,
caul., caust., paris, Sabin.
Feeling of constriction in forehead. Asclep., anac., valer.
Sensation as if hot band was drawn across forehead, from temple to
temple, directly above eyes. Chlo.
Sensation as if rubber band was stretched over forehead. Lil.
Tension of scalp across forehead and temples. Caust.
Aching in forehead, as if bruised. Hepar.
Aching in forehead like a boil. Hepar.
Murky sensation in head and forehead. Aloe.
TEMPL.E.S.
Sensation as if nail were thrust in temple. Arn.
Sensation as if temples would burst. Lach.
Sensation as if bolt were passed from temple to temple and tightly
screwed. Ham.
Sensation as if temples were screwed together. Iye.
Pain in both temples, like from strong pressure with thumbs. Cham.
Sensation as if temples would be crushed together. Caul.
Sensation as if temples were compressed. Act-rac.
Sensation as if something was gnawing in temples, occiput and ears.
Led.
Sensation as if sharp instrument were thrust from one temple to
other. Asclep.
Ticking like a watch in right temple. Chel.
Sensation as if right temple would burst when coughing. Cina.
Sensation as if right temple were compressed. Cina.
Pinching sensation in right temple, as if something pressed on part
and then relaxed. Opi.
SIDES.
Pressing from both sides, as if in a vise. Natr-m.
Sensation as from a screw behind each ear. Ox-ac.
Sides feel as if compressed. Magn-m.
Brain feels as if pressed together from both sides. Kali-iod.
Sensation as if sides of head were screwed in. Kali-iod.
Sensation as if brain were loose and falling from side to side, in
forehead. Sulph-ac.
Sensation as if brain were moving to and fro toward side which he
Stoops. Am-c. -
Undulation and whizzing, as of boiling water, on side upon which
one rests. Magn-m.
2O3 PECULIAR SENSATIONS.
&
Sensation as if nail were thrust in side. Am-b., coff, hepar, ign.,
IlliX-V.
Sensation as if nail were thrust in left side. Agar., natr-m.
Sensation as if plug were driven into left side. Anac.
Sensation on left side as if convex button were being pressed on part.
Thuja.
Brain feels loose on stooping, as if it fell to left side. Natr-s.
VERTEX.
Sensation when turning as of something loose in head, diagonally
across top of it. Kalm.
Pain in vertex, as if skull had been split, or torn asunder. Carbo-
an., kali-iod.
Sensation as if top of head would fly off. Act-rac., bapt.
Sensation as of a ball driven from neck to vertex. Act-rac.
Sensation in vertex as if it would be dashed to pieces. Kali-iod.
Sensation as if a nail were thrust in vertex. Form., thuja.
Sensation as of a heavy weight on vertex. Aloe, alu., cact., can-Sat.,
cina, ind., laur., natr-m.
Sensation of crackling in vertex. Coff.
Sensation in vertex as if hair was pulled. Magn-c., magn-m.
OCCIPUT.
Occiput seems fastened to pillow. Chel.
Feeling of a heavy weight on back part of head. Can-Sat.
Sensation as if weight were attached to occiput. Eupat., can-ind.,
natr-m.
Sensation as if weight were attached to occiput, pulling head back-
ward. Agar. -
At every step a jolt downward, as from a weight in occiput. Bell.
Sensation as of ice on occiput. Calc-phos.
Sensation of crawling beneath skin of occiput. Brom.
Sensation as of heavy blow on back of head. Can-ind., hell.
Sensation of electric sparks extending to occiput. Cham.
Pain, like a flash of lightning, on Occiput. Sang.
Furry sensation at occiput. Arn.
Violent shocks pass through brain. Can-ind., hell., glon.
Sensation as if brain was rent asunder. Ferr acet.
Sensation as if brain was expanding. Glon.
Sensation as if brain were dashed to pieces. Coff.
Sensation as if brain were distended at center. Ind.
Sensation of large body in right half of brain. Comi.
Brain feels too large. Act rac., arg—n., berb.
Sensation as if brain would press through forehead or eyes. Acon.
Sensation as if brain would press through forehead. Bell., bry.,
china, cupr., melilot.
PECULIAR SENSATIONS. 2O4
Sensation as if brain would press from within outward. Act-rac.
A misstep causes sensation of concussion in brain. Led.
A misstep causes painful shaking in brain. Led.
Every motion jars brain. Natr-ars. -
Sensation as if brain would be pressed asunder. Nux-v.
Sensation as if brain were crushed. Phos-ac.
Pain in forehead as if brain had not room enough. Psor.
Sensation as if blood vessels of brain would give way and produce a
lesion of that organ. Melilot.
Sensation as if brain was loose and hit against skull, when walking
or shaking head. Rhus-t.
Sensation as if brain was compressed in a tight bandage. Carb-ac.
Sensation as if brain were moved or raised. Acon.
Sensation as if brain were torn to pieces. Staph., verat.
Sensation as if brain were constricted from all sides by pressure.
Tarax.
Sensation as if brain was being torn. Ars., am-m., coff.
Sensation as if brain were too full. Caps., coni.
Sensation as if brain were pressed downward by weight on vertex.
Cina.
Sensation as if brain would fall forward. Carbo-an.
Sensation as if brain were moving to and fro. China, croc.
Sensation as if brain beat against skull. Ars., china, nux-v.
Sensation as if brain beat against skull in waves. China.
Sensation as if, on shaking head, brain were loose and beat against
skull. Rhus-t., rob,
Shaking in brain, worse from motion. Spig.
Sensation as if brain were loose and falling from side to side, in .
forehead. Sulph-ac.
Brain feels, when stooping, as if it fell to left side. Natr-s.
Excessive sensitiveness of brain to motion and walking. Nux-v.
Sensation, on Stooping, as if brain were striking against skull. Laur.
Sensation as if brain were vacillating. Lyc.
Sensation as if brain were moved by boiling water. Acon.
Sensation as if brain were loose. Baryta, croc., lach.
Sensation as if brain were loose and shaken, on walking. Cic.,
In Ul)K-V.
Sensation as if something were alive in brain. Baryta.
Sensation at every step, as if brain rose and fell, in forehead. Bell.
Brain feels as if tired. Apis.
Sensation as if brain would split. Am-m., puls.
Sensation as if brain were pressed together from both sides. kali-iod.
Sensation as if brain were pressed together from both sides and out
at forehead. China. -
Sensation as if something hard pressed on brain. Ign.
Brain feels contracted. Laur.
2
O5 PECULIAR SENSATIONS.
Feeling in occiput as if hollow, or as if brain was not large enough
for the space. Staph.
Sensation as of an empty space between forehead and brain. Caust.
Sensation as of a load on brain. Ars.
Sensation as if brain were rolled up in a lump. Arn.
Sensation as if thousands of needles were pricking into brain.
Tarant.
Sensation as if a nail were driven into brain. Nux-v.
Sensation as of ball rising from throat into brain. Plumb.
Waving sensation in brain. Ast-rac., bell., china, hyos., glon.,
melilot. y *
CERE BELLUM.
Sensation as if laced together, in cerebellum. Camph.
SKULL.
Sensation as if skull would split open. Baryta, bell., caps., carbo-an.,
mez., nux-V , Spig.
Sensation as if occiput was broken off from rest of skull. Chelid.
Sensation as if skull would burst. China, euphr., hepar, spong.
Sensation as if bones of head were being driven asunder. Lyc.
Sensation as if bones of skull separated. Arg-n.
Sensation as if calvarium was being lifted. Can-ind.
Sensation as if cranium was opening and shutting. Act-rac., can-
ind., cocc. e
Sensation as if skull were cracking. Merc-iod-flav.
Cranium swells up in hard lumps. Kali-iod., sil.
Sensation as if skull were constricted by a tape. Nitr-ac.
Sensation as if cranium were too small. Bell.
Contractive pain, as from a band around cranium, with sensation as
if flesh were loose. Sulph.
Sensation as if skull were bruised, penetrating through all the bones
down to root of tongue. Ipec.
Sensation on stooping as if brain were striking against skull. Laur.
Sensation on shaking head as if brain were loose and struck against
skull. rhus t.
Sensation on moving head as if brain were loose and struck against
skull. Rob.
Sensation as if brain beat against skull. Ars., china, nux-m.
Sensation as if brain beat against skull in waves. China.
Sensation as of foreign body under skull, in vertex. Coni.
Bones of head feel as if scraped. Phos-ac.
SCALP.
Scalp sensitive, even to pressure of hat. Sil.
Scalp feels constricted. Natr.m., iris.
Sensation as if scalp were drawn too tight. Carbo-v.
Skin of vertex feels tight. Carbo-an.
PECULIAR SENSATIONS. 2O6
Contractive feeling of skin of forehead. AEsc., arm., bapt., carbo-an.,
caul., caust., Sabin.
Tension of scalp across forehead and temples. Caust.
HAIR.
Hair feels as if standing on end. Acon., lob-inf., spong.
Sensation as if hair were grasped roughly by the hand. China.
Sensation as if hair were being pulled, on top of head. Magn-c.,
magn-m.
Sensation as if hair were pulled upward. Arg-n., canth.
NEC K.,
Sensation as of a heavy blow on back of head and neck. Can-ind.
Sensation as if nape were broken. Graph.
HEAD (not defined).
Sensation as if head would drop to pieces if shaken. Glom.
Sensation as if head was torn asunder. Cupr.
Sensation as if head would split. Merc.
Head feels painfully shattered by a slight cough. Lact.
Head feels as if it would burst. Am-c., amyl, bry., cact., calc-c.,
caps., coni., ham., kali-bi., lach., magn-m., natr-m., sang., sep.,
sulph., ver v.
Head feels as if it could be lifted off. Ther.
Swashing in head, as of water. Asaf., bell., hepar, hyos.
Vibrating sensation in head when stepping hard. Sil.
Sensation as if large quantity of cold water were poured on head.
Cupr., tarant.
Sensation as if head was filled with boiling water. Rob.
Violent pulsations, like waves, head shakes. Hyos.
Undulating sensation through whole head. Ind.
Throbbing, like little hammers striking. Natr-m., psor.
Sensation as if drops of water were falling on head. Can-sat.
Distinct pulse in head. Bry., cact., glon.
Head feels too large. Gels., nux-v.
Head feels as if enlarged. Dulc., lith., matr-m., ranunc.
Head feels as if enlarged to three times its size. Kali-iod.
Head feels as if being distended, within outward. Arn.
Head feels full and as if expanding. Nux-m.
Head feels as if getting larger. Merc.
Head feels distended. Amy!, cedron.
Head feels immensely large. Glom.
Head feels swollen. Apis, bapt., merc-c.
Head feels as if pounded full of something. Act-rac.
Head feels thick. Ther. -
Head feels too small. Coff.
Sensation of tightness in head. Stram.
Sensation of tightness around head. Olean.
2O7 PECULIAR SENSATIONS.
Sensation as of band around head above ears. Gels.
Sensation as of a band around head above ears, pressing hardest just
above ears. Am-b.
Sensation as of bandage around head. Carbo-v., cocc., iris, merc.,
Spig.
Sensation as if head was screwed together. Cocc., plat.
Sensation as if head was screwed up. Atrop., am-m.
Sensation as if head were compressed in a vise. Alu., cact., merc.,
nitr-ac., puls.
Head feels too light. Gels.
Pressure as from a stone in head. Cham. -
Hat pressed on head like a heavy weight, continued to feel the sen-
sation even after taking it off. Carbo-v.
Feeling as if a board was on head. AEsc.
Feeling as if a board pressed against forehead. Dulc.
Feeling as of a heavy weight on head. Arn., am-b., phos-ac.
Feeling as if something heavy were sinking down into head. Nux-v.
Feeling as if a heavy weight pressed head down on pillow. Merc-
iod-flav.
Head feels heavy, as if had something upon it. Ther.
Sensation as if a plug were thrust quickly, by increasingly-severe
blows, into head. Sulph-ac.
Sensation as if a nail were pressed into head. Asaf.
Sensation as if knife were drawn through head. Arn.
Sensation as if head was touched by sharp ice. Agar.
Sensation as if head was pierced by cold needles. Agar.
Sensation as if an abscess were forming in head. Hepar.
Sensation as of heat rising into head. Canth., gamb.
Sensation as if current of air were rushing through head. Aur.
Sensation as if warm air were streaming up spine into head. Ars.
Sensation as if an electric current passed from head to extremities.
Ail.
Sensation of heat at small spots on head. Arn.
Vacant feeling in head. Hyos., natr-ars.
Feeling as if head was hollow. Arg-m., cupr.
Feeling of emptiness in head. Arg-m., cocc., natr-m., ox-ac.
Muddled sensation in head. Carbo-v , lil.
Murky sensation in head and forehead. Aloe.
Dullness of head, as if enveloped in a fog. Petr.
Sensation as if heavy, black cloud enveloped head. Act-rac.
Stupid sensation in head. Asar., asclep.
Puffy sensation in head. Berb.
Numb sensation in head and face. Bapt., graph.
Numb sensation in head and hands. Fluor-ac.
Head feel as if gone to sleep. Apis, coni.
Sensation of humbness in head. Plat.
LOCATION. 2O8
Sensation in head as from humming of bees. Carbo-v.
Sensation of fullness in head, as if blood would burst from nose.
Melilot.
Sensation as of something loose in head, turning and twisting toward
forehead. Kali-c.
Sensation as if head were tightly bound up. Nitr-ac.
Sensation as if head were constricted. Plat.
C ENERAL SENSAT IONS.
Pain comes in terrific shocks. Sep. -
. Sensation as if intoxicated. Acet-ac., arg—n., bell., camph., caust.,
china, cocc., dulc., gent., gins., kali-c., led., mez., nux-m., puls.,
rhod., rhus, Sabad., tarax.
Sensation as if in a thick, smoky atmosphere. Agn.
Sensation as if floating in the air. Nux-m., valer.
Sensation of pressure in root of tongue. Ham.
LOCATION.
SUPRAORBITAL.
Not defined. Act-rac., am-c., bad., bell., cedron., chlo., coca,
colch., croc., crot, dros., gels., lach., lact., lil., magn-m., merc.,
matr-ars., natrºm., naja, physos., puls., Sang, spig, stann., ther.,
viburn.
Aching. Laur., naja.
Beating. Lach.
Boring. Act-rac., colch., laur.
Crampy. Colch.
Cutting. Hydr.
Darting. Valer.
Drawing. Can-ind., carbo-an., ign., lach.
Dull. Aloe, apis, can-ind., carbo-v., chlo., hydr., kali-bi., lil.,
rhus-rad.
IHeavy. Apis, carbo-v., chlo., fluor-ac., hydr., kali-bi., lith., naja.
Pressive. Aloe, alu., apis, arn., arg—n., aur., baryta, bell., bism.,
calc-ph., carbo-v., china, lach., puls., Sep., Valer.
Severe. Act-rac., ars., atrop., chlo., matr-ars.
Sharp. Hydr., natr-ars.
Soreness. Angus.
Stinging. Selen.
Stitching. Anac., caps., cina, kali-c., lep.
Stupefying. Cic,
Tearing. Agnus, merc-cor.
Tensive. Apis, glon.
Throbbing. Carbo-v., glon., iris, kali-bi., lyc., naja.
Violent. Coca, iris.
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RIGHT.
Not defined. Carb-ac., chin-ars.,
kalm.
Aching. Sil.
Boring. Sep.
Darting.
Hammering. Sep.
Lancinating.
Pressive. Arn., ign., sil.
Pulsating.
Severe.
Shooting. Natr-ars.
Soreness.
Stinging.
Stitching. Anac., Sep.
Tearing.
Throbbing.
Violent.
FOREHEAD,
Not defined. Al-cep, ant-c., ant-t.
LOCATION.
LEFT.
Chlo., ign., phos., melilot.
Kali-iod.
Ham.
Kali-iod.
Caul., cupr., nux-m., bry, sep.
Spig.
Ars., lach.
Cedron.
Form.
Cham., selen.
Calc-c.
Cham.
Carbo-v., glon, kali-bi., lyc.,
lach., naja.
Acon., cupr, Selen.
, anac., arg—m., apis, bad., bapt.,
bell., bism., bry., calc-ph., camph., caps., carbo-an., caust., chel.,
chin-ars., chlo., clem., colch.,
croc., cupr., gels., hydr., ign.,
kali-bi., kalm., lach., lept., lil., magn-m., mez., melilot, natr-
ars., natrºc., naja, mux-v., olean., petr., phyt., pic-ac., puls.,
rhod., Sabin., Sang., selen., sil., spong., Stann., stram., Sulph-
ac., zinc.
Aching. Ant-c., asar., arn., can-ind., caps., carb.ac., chlo., cocc.,
euphr., form., hepar, kalm., lach., lact., laur., led., lob-syp.,
natr-c., Sen., valer.
Beating. Am-c., aur., calc-c., gamb., kali-iod., petr., Sen., sil.
spig.
Bruised. Ars., puls., ranunc.
Burning. Alu., aur., bry., caust., china, dulc., lil., phos.
Burrowing. Hepar.
Bursting. Gels.
Coldness. Act-rac., arn., bell., laur., natr-ars.
Confusion. Act-rac., aran., arn., cina, coni., croc., gins.
Constriction. Hyos., plat., valer.
Compression. Arn., can-Sat., chel.,
Crampy. Asaf., plat.
Cutting. Arg-n., bell,
Darting. AEsc., chel., coni., podo.
Digging. Antt., Sang.
coloc., merc-iod., rub.
T.OCATION. 2 IO
Drawing. Atrop., ant-t., can-ind, carbo-v., cina, gins., ign.
Dullness. Acet-ac., act-rac., aesc., agar., ail., aloe, ant-c., can-ind.,
canth., chlo., coca, cocc., euphr., form., hydr., iris, lept., lil.,
lob-syp., lyc., merc-iod-flav., natrars., Ox ac., physos., pic-ac.,
phos., phyt., rhus-rad., rob., Sabin.., ustil., ver v., viburn.
Fullness. Acon., act-rac., am-c., coca, form , ham., laur.
Hammering. Calc-c., kali-iod.
Heat. Act-rac., alu., aran., bad., carbo-v., form.
Heaviness. Acon., am-c., am-m., amyl, ant-c., brom., calc-c., canth.,
carbo-an., chlo., cic., gamb., gins., hepar, hydr., iris, phos.,
phyt., Sabad.
Jerking." Bry., can-ind., Stann.
Lacerating. Dros., ipec.
Lancinating. Cupr., dros., ferr-acet., Sang.
Numbness. Fluor-ac., magn-m.
Oppressive. Agar., alu., am-c., berb., calc-c., lob-syp., Sabad.,
taraX.
Paroxysmal. Ant-c., croc.
Piercing. Acon., Sang.
Pressing. Acon., aesc., agnus, ambra, asaf, asar., arg—m., arg—n.,
arm., aloe, alu., am-c., am-m., anac., ant-t., aur., bell., bism.,
camph., can-Sat., carbo-v., cham., chel., China, clem., coca,
coloc., dig., dulc., ferr-acet., gins., graph., ham., hyos., ign.,
lach., lact, merc., natr-c., natr-m., natr-S., olean., petr., phos-
ac, phyt., plat., puls., ranunc., rhus-t., Sabad., Sabin., Selen.,
sen., Sep., spong., staph., ustil.., zinc.
Pricking. Aur., carbo-an.
Pulsating. Asar., am-c., canth., carbo-v., form., kalm., magn-c.,
phos., sil.
Severe. Chlo., crot., ferr-acet., glon., hydr., merc., natr-ars., petr.,
sep., ver-v.
Sharp. Asar., natr-ars.
Shooting. Acet-ac., bell., iris, kali-bi, natr-m.
Soreness. Ars.
Splitting. Ant-c.
Sticking. Arn., bry., coloc.
Stinging. Lil.
Stitching. Asaf., atrop., arm., aur., chel., coni., kali-c., lach., merc-
- c., natr-c., sep., Sulph.
Stupefying. Acon., ant-c., ant-t., calc-c., cic., cina, hepar, dulc.,
hyos, natr-c., phos-ac., staph., tarax., valer.
Tearing. Am-m., angus, anac., ant-c., asar., arn., bell., berb.,
carbo-v., cham., chel., coni., lyc., merc-c., natr-c., natr. m.,
spig., Sulph., thuja.
Tensive. Ant-t., berb., caust., clem., coca, dros., glon, hepar, laur.,
natr-c., nux-v., Sabin., sil.
2II - LOCATION.
Throbbing. Acon., acet-ac., alu., argºn., ars, amyl, bry., can-ind.,
cedron, chel., dig., iris, lach., melilot., merc-iod flav., natr-c.,
natr-m., phos., Sang, sil., Spong., ther.
Violent. Acon., act-rac., ant-c., ars, asclep., bell., carbo-v., cupr.,
kali-bi., kali-iod., melilot., merc-c., plat., plumb., rhus-rad.,
sen., still., ther., ustil., valer.
RIGHT. LEFT.
Not defined. Iris, melilot. Asar., euphr., form., natr-c.,
- - plant.
Aching. Rhod.
Boring. Arg-n.
Compressive. China.
Darting. Gins.
Drawing. Ars.
Dullness. Cham., ign., ranunc. Croc.
Penetrating. Asaf.
Pressing. Ars., caust., cham., chel., Arg-n., colch., croc., hyos., iod.
colch., natr-S., opi. -
Sharp. Iod.
Shooting. Hyos.
Stitching. Cham. Asaf., lach.
Tearing. ..Calc-c.
Throbbing. Ant-t., melilot.
Thrusting. Croc.
TEMPLES.
Not defined. Apis, bad., brom., caps., cham., chel., crot., form.,
gels., lach., lil., lyc., mez., natr-c., naja, nux-m., puls., rhod.,
rob., Sabad., Sabin., Stann., still., Sulph-ac.
Aching. Asar., bad., can-ind., caps., lyc.
Beating. Lach. -
Boring. Arg-n., carbo-an., dulc., natr-ars., sep., thuja.
Burning. Ail., arg—m.
Coldness. Agar. -
Compressive. Act-rac., asar., fluor-ac.
Crampy. Zinc.
Cutting. Arg-n., hydr.
Dating. Ail., can-Sat., chel., eupat.
Drawing. Agar., atrop., hepar, nux-v., ranunc., Sen, tarax.
Dull. AEsc., atrop.
Flying. Æsc.
Fullness. Acon., act-rac., lil.
Gnawing. Led.
Griping. Magn-m.
Hammering. Sep.
IHeat. Act-rac.
LOCATION. 2I2
Heavy. Amyl.
Jerking. China.
Lacerating. Sen.
Lancinating. Cupr.
Piercing. Acon., nitr-ac.
Pressive. Acon., arg—m., arg—n., asaf, agnus, amyl, anac., arn., aur.,
berb., can-Sat., cham., coloc., dig., flour-ac., gins., glon., hepar,
lach., lith., lob-inf., opi., ranunc., Sabad., Sulph.
Pulling. Act-spic.
Pulsating. Amyl, cact., chel., gins.
Screwing. Sabad.
Severe. Ail., caul., lach., Sang , sep.
Sharp. Bapt., hydr., merc-iod-flav., phys.
Shooting. Arn., bell., can-ind., chel., form., iris, phys.
Soreness. Dros., Sang.
Stabbing. Bell.
Sticking. Arn, cham., kali-c.
Stitching. Æsc., asaf., atrop., aloe, carbo-an., caust., China, crot.,
cupr., gamb., kali-c., lyc., magn-m., merc-iod-flav., natr-c.,
Sabad, Sep., Spong., sulph. rº
Stunning. Podo.
Stupefying. Ant-t.
Tearing. Act-spic., agnus, am-m., anac., berb., carbo-an., cham.,
chel., coni., magn-m., natr-c., puls., Spig., Sulph., thuja, zinc.
Tensive. Amyl, ant-t., caust.
Throbbing, Acon., act rac., arg—n., amyl, caps., cedron, chel., glon.,
merc-iod-flav., natr-c., nitr-ac., phos., Stann.
Tingling. Sulph.
Twisting. Sabad.
Violent. Act-rac, merc-c.
Wandering. Cham.
RIGHT. LEFT,
Not defined. Al-cep., carb-ac., Al-cep., bad., apis, lob-inf.,
chin-ars., chel., crot., kali-bi., form., thuja.
lith., natr-ars., lept., plant., sang.,
Ver-V.
Aching. Dros., tarax.
Boring. Coloc., form., hepar, Rhod.
hatre arS.
Burning. Coloc., merc., staph.
Coldness. Berb. § Gamb.
Confusion. Aran.
Crawling. Plat.
Darting. Kali-iod.
Dullness. Cham., lept. Lil.
2I3
Drawing. Agar., ant-c., ant-t.
Jerking.
Lacerating.
Iancinating.
Pressing. Can-ind., cedron, cham.,
chel., coca, Spong.
Pulsation. Spig.
Sharp. Coca, phyt.
Shooting. Coca, form., kali-bi.,
phyt.
Sticking.
Stitching. Can-ind.
Stupefying. Alu.
Tearing.
Tensive. Cina.
Throbbing. Hepar.
Thrusting, Croc.
SIDES (not defined.)
LOCATION.
Ant-c., tarax.
Stann.
Rhod.
Kali-iod.
Ant-c., aur., coloc., lil., lith.,
In 622.
Ant-c., spig.
Staph.
Lil.
Atrop., calc-c.
Am-m., arn., Spong., staph.,
tarax.
Am-b., Cham, gamb., sep.
Coloc.
Not defined. Kali-c., kali-iod., mez.
Beating. Caust.
Bruised. China.
Compressive.
Cutting. Arn.
Drawing. Dig.
Dull. Form.
Grinding. Colch.
Pressive.
Shooting. Eupat.
Stitching. Asaf.
Tearing. Coni, colch., cham.
Tensive. Plat.
SEM ILATERAL.
Cic., gamb., kali-iod., magn-m.
Agar., asaf., form., china, natr-m.
Not defined. Acon, agar., alu., asaf, ars, arn., brom., bell., calc-
c., coff., coloc., glon., graph., ign., ipec, kali-bi., kali-c., lach.,
lith., nnx-v., plat., phos., phyt., puls., rhus-rad.
Aching. Caps., kali-bi.
Beating. Ars., euphr., sil.
Boring. Iris.
Bruised. Nux-v.
Burning. Canth.
Coldness. Coni.
Cutting. Cic.
Darting. Kali-bi.
LOCATION.
Drawing. Bell., colch., valer.
Dull. Iris.
Hammering. Iris.
Numbness. Coni., plat.
Pressive.
Pulsating. Croc.
Rending. Cic.
2I4
Caps., cic, colch., hepar, nux-v.
Shooting. Bell., can-ind., iris.
Soreness. Canth.
Stitches. Am-m., canth., nux-v., puls.
Tearing. Aur., bell., coni., merc., puls., sil.
Throbbing. Cham., iris.
Violent. Puls., sil.
. RIGHT.
Not defined. Al-cep., bell., carbo-
an., cact., cann., chel., gins.,
Iach., melilot, merc-iod-flav.,
natr-m., sep., thuja.
Beating. Lach.
Boring. Bell., coloc.
Bruised. Nux-v.
Burning. Coloc.
Çoldness. Baryta.
Confusion.
Cutting. Bell.
Digging. Sang.
Dragging. Arg-n.
Drawing.
Dull. Cedron, still.
Heaviness. Ail., chel., still.
Lacerating. z
Lancinating. Sang.
Piercing. Sang.
Pressing. Agar., arn., kalm.
Pulsating. Cact.
Screwing. Sabad.
Severe. Cact., coloc.
Sharp. Magn-m.
Shooting. Bell.
Soreness. Eupat., phyt.
Sticking. Magn-m.
Stinging.
Stitching. Gamb.
Tearing. Bell., lyc., magn m.
LEFT,
Al-cep., alu., am-m., amyl, arg-
m., bad., brom., calc-c., cupr.,
lach., lob-sy., Sang., Sec., Sep.,
spig., thuja.
Asar., lob-inf.
Coloc. -
Arg-In.
Arg-n.
Arg-m., caps., coloc., dros.
Brom.
Colch.
Agar., camph., merc-iod-rub.,
Sen., Sep.
Croc.
Ars., arg—m.
Am-b.
Chel., ferr-acet.
Cham., sep.
Anac., ant-t.
Agar., arn., berb., caps., cham.,
Sep.
215 LOCATION.
Throbbing. Sang, Nitr-ac. {
Thumping. Eupat.
Twisting. Sabad.
Violent. merc-iod-flav. Nitr-ac.
VERTEX,
Not defined. Alu., agnus, am-c., bry, calc-c., calc-ph., carbo-an.,
caust., coff., coni., eupat., form., kali-bi., kali-iod., lact., lil.,
lith., magn-m., merc-iod-flav., sil., spong., stram., ustil.
Aching. Act-rac., amyl, calc-c, carbo-v., lach., sen., sil.
Beating. Am-c., lach., merc-iod-rub., sil.
Boring. Arg-n., spig.
Bruised. Gamb., magn-c.
Burning. Arn., carb-ac., lach., Sulph.
Coldness. Kali-iod., laur., matr-m., sil., verat.
Compressive. Graph. *
Contractive. Sep.
Crampy. China.
Cutting. Arg-n.
Darting. Coni., can-Sat.
Digging. Sang.
Drawing. Carbo-v.
Dull. Acet-ac., act-rac., aloe, amyl, cact., hydr., lach., ox-ac., still.
Fullness. Act-rac., Am-c.
Heat. Acet-ac., act-rac., aur., carbo-v., eupat., kali-iod., merc-iod-
rub., natr-S., Stram,
Heavy. Brom., cact., chel., ind., lith.
Lancinating. Cupr., dig., Sang.
Oppressive. Am-c., graph., laur.
Piercing. Acon., Sang.
Pressive. Acoc., act-spic., aloe, am-c., anac., arg—n., baryta, cact.,
cedron, cham., cina, croc., carbo-v., euphr, , gins., hydr., lyc.,
matr-S., ox-ac., physos., ranunc., Sep., sil., Sulph., thuja, zinc.
Pulsating. Am-c., merc-iod-rub., natr-c., sil., stram.
Severe. Arn., bad., bell., caps., form., merc., phos-ac.
Sharp. Merc-iod-flav.
Soreness. Zinc.
Stitching. Am-m., caps., caust., form., natr-c.
Tearing. Ambra, anac., aur , canth., carbo-v., coni., lach., laur.,
natr-C.
Tenderness. Arg-m.
Throbbing. Acon., act-rac., amyl, anac., bry., caust., glon., merc-
iod-rub., natr-c., sang., Sars.
Tingling. Sulph.
Violent. Carbo-v., cupr., dig., rhus-rad.
Weight. Aloe, cact., lith., natr-m.
LOCATION. - 2I6
OCCIPUT,
Not defined. Al-cep, alu., am-m., ars, baryta, bry., calc-c., chel.,
china, chin-ars., cocc., colch., eupat., form., fluor-ac., gels.,
kali-iod., ipec., lach., merc-iod-rub., naja, petr., phos-ac., rhus-
rad., rhus-t., Sang., sil., sec., spong., zinc.
Aching. Calc-ph., chlo., graph., iod., kali-c., kali-brom., lob-sy.,
, sen., sil.
Beating. Ail., alu., eupat., ind.
Boring. Bell., mez.
Bruised. Hell.
Burning. Ail., chin-ars., graph., phos.
Coldness. Chel.
Compressive. Lach.
Constrictive. China, graph.
Confusion. Al-cep., ambra.
Cutting. Bell.
Darting. Ail.
Drawing. Arg-m., calc-ph., coloc., ferr-acet., gins., naja.
Dull. Act-rac., aesc., ambra, bry., carb-ac., carbo-v., chlo., fluor-ac.,
gels., lil., petr., pic-ac.
Fleeting. Podo.
Fullness. Apis.
Grinding. Colch.
Gnawing. Led.
Hammering. Act-spic., camph.
Heat. AEsc.
Heaviness. Amyl, apis, canth., can-sat., chel., cic., natr-m., pic-ac.,
taraX.
Lacerating. Lyc.
Lancinating. Dig.
Numbness. Kali-brom.
Pressive. Ambra, amyl, anac., arg—m., arn., bell., bism., bry.,
carb-ac., carbo-an., chel., coca, colch., fluor-ac., hepar, kali-c.,
lil., lob-inf., ox-ac., petr., sil., tarax.
Pulsating. Coni., eupat., hepar, petr., phos.
Severe. Atrop., cic., glon., kali-brom., merc., nux-m., nux-v.,
pic-ac.
Sharp. Cedron, kali-c.
Shooting. Bell., can-ind., kali-c., matr-m.
Soreness. Act-rac., eupat., ipec., hell.
Stinging. Ind., phos.
Stitching. AEsc., canth., carbo-an., chel., hepar, kali-c., matr-m.
Stunning. Can-ind. -
Stupefying. Cina, cic., coni., dulc., Sen.
Tearing. Am-m., anac., bell., colch., form., nux-m., sil., tarax.,
thuja.
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217 º LOCATION.
Tensive. Baryta, chel., ipec.
Throbbing. Amyl, camph., carbo-an., china, glon., ign., kali-brom.,
ther.
Violent. Dig., iod., kali-brom.
Weight. Colch., eupat., natr-m.
'BRAIN.
Not defined. Act-rac., arg—n., ars., bapt., camph., cocc., dros., iris,
merc-iod-flav., opi., phos., Spig.
Aching. Merc-iod-flav., stann., staph.
Beating. Calc-c., glon.
Boring. Spig.
Bruised. Cupr., gels., phyt., verat.
Burning. Arn., canth., verat.
Coldness. Bell., phos.
Compressive. Staph.
Contractive. Iaur.
Contusive. Nux-v.
Cutting. Arg-m., bism.
Digging. Dulc.
Dull. Bism., merc-iod-flav., spong.
Hammering. Calc-c., natr-m.
Jerking. Stann.
Lacerating. Dros.
Numbness. Plat.
Oppressive. Lob-sy., opi.
Pressive. Agar., ars, bry., can-ind, cic, china, clem., gins., ign.,
opi., varat. -
Pulsating. Glon., sep.
Shocks. Can-ind., glon., hell.
Soreness. Bapt., canth., chlo., eupat., gels., phyt.
Stitching. Alu., arg—m., bry.
Stupefying. Cina, stann.
Tensive. Clem., opi.
Tearing. Agar., ars., coloc., opi. *
Throbbing. Bell., calc-c., cham., glon., melilot, pic-ac.
Thrusting. Croc.
Violent. Can-ind.
Weight. Chlo., carbo-an., plumb.
BONES OF HEAD. -
Act-spic., arg—m., aur., brom., calc-ph., caps., hepar, ipec, kali-bi.,
kali-iod., lyc., merc., merc-iod-rub., mez., nitr-ac., phos-ac.,
rhod, sil., staph., still., Sulph.
{PERIOSTEUM.
Act-spic., phos-ac., rhod, staph., stil.
LOCATION. 218,
SCALP.
Aching. Hepar, hydr.
Biting. Mez., olean.
Bruised. Hell., ipec., petr., rhod.
Burning. Ars., bry., clem., coloc., crot., cupr., dros., hepar, kali-c.,
merc., mez., olean., Sabad., thuja, Sulph.
Coldness. Agar., agn., calc-c., chel., laur., Sulph., verat.
Crawling. Arg-n., arn., brom., can-sat., chel., colch., clem., led.,
rhus, Sabad., staph.
Drawing. Canth., china, graph., lact., magn-m., nitr-ac., petr.,
phos-ac., puls., rhod., rhus-t., Sep., Staph., thuja.
Eruption (painful). Arg-m., baryta, clem., graph., hepar, nitr-ac.,
sulph-ac.
Heat. Bell., bry., calc-c., cham., coloc., kali-iod., rhus-rad, verat.
Sensitive. Aloe, am-c., arg—m., arg—n., ars., asar., ant-t., baryta,
bry., calc-c., caps., carbo-an., carbo-v., chima, coloc., graph.,
gins., hepar, ign., kalm., lach., lact., merc., mez., natr-m., natr.
S., nux-v., nitr-ac., petr., rhus-t., Sang., spig., spong, sil., Sulph-
ac., thuja, verat.
Soreness. Alu., carbo-v., gels., olean., rhod., zinc.
Smarting. Coloc., dros.
Stinging. Clem., cic.
Tearing. Arg-m., bry., carbo-v., graph., lyc., natr-S., rhod., rhus-t.,
Sep.
Tension. Agn., arm., asar., berb., carbo-an., caust., lach., merc.,
nitr-ac., phos., spig. *
Ulceration (as from subcutaneous). Ars., petr., phos-ac., nitrºac.,
rhus-t., zinc.
HAIR.
Sensitive to touch. Am-c., bell., china, cina, ferr-acet., mez., Sep.,
sulph.
Sensitive. Alu., asar., calc-c., caps., china, mez., Sulph., thuja,
Verat.
Sensitiveness of roots of hair. China, sep., Sulph.
Sensitiveness, as if hair was being pulled. Acon, alu., canth.,
china, ind., rhus-t., Sel.
WHOLE HEAD.
Not defined. Arg-n., caust., china, coloc., gels., lach., lact, lil.,
selen.
Aching. Amyl, laur.
Beating. Ind.
Bruised. China.
Coldness. Camph.
Confusion. Arn.
Dull. Apis, amyl, form., phos-ac.
2I9 DIRECTION.
Fullness. Bapt., lil., natr-ars.
lieat. Natr.m., stram.
Heaviness. Amyl, gamb., sabad.
Pressive. Arn., colch., croc., dig., puls.
Screwing. Sabad.
Soreness. Glon.
Stitching. Merc.
Stupefying. Laur., led.
Tearing. Berb.
Throbbing. Glom., carbo-v.
Twisting. Sabad.
DIRECTION.
EYES,
Into brain. Berb.
Into head. Am-b.
Through head. Act-rac.
To occiput. Colch.
To forehead. Act-rac.
To frontal sinuses. Euphr.
To temples. Bad.
To vertex. Phyt.
SUPRAORBITAL.
To base of brain. Act-rac.
Deep into brain. Cina.
To crown. Arg-n.
To eyes. Act-rac., chlo.
To whole forehead. Stann.
To dorsum of nose. Colch.
To temples. Arn.
To vertex and occiput. Viburn.
RICHT SUPRAORBITAL.
To occiput. Bism.
LEFT SUPRAORBITAL.
To ear. Form.
To whole forehead. Stann.
To occiput. Naja.
Over sides to occiput. Sep.
ROOT OF NOSE-
To eye, Kali-bi.
To forehead. Mez., natr-m.
DIRECTION. 22O
FOREHEAD.
Backward. Arn., bry., coni., cupr., eupat., form., kali-bi., lil., phyt.,
Spong., ther.
Deep into brain. Croc.
To eyes. Asar., phos, spig.
To left eye. Ant-t.
Darting through forehead, from right to left. AEsc.
Through forehead transversely. Gins.
To forehead (left). Sabad.
To back of head, and downward. Lil.
Over whole head. Anac., pic-ac., Sabad., selen.
To nose. Calc-ph., sep.
To root of nose. Cina, phos.
To neck. Lyc.
To orbits. Chel. Left. Gins.
To occiput. Bry., bell., cham., chlo., natr-c., matr-m., pic-ac., ther.
To parietal bone. Bell.
To temples. act-rac.
To vertex. act-rac., pic-ac.
TEMPLES.
Deep into brain. Croc.
To eyes. Berb., spig.
To face. Sen.
To forehead. Al-cep., cedron.
To malar bones. Mez.
To temple, around forehead, just above eyebrows. Lob-inf.
To jaws. Calc-ph.
To upper jaw. China.
To occiput. Cham., stram.
To sides. Am-m.
Temple to temple. Bell., chel., china, chlo., puls.
Flying pain through temple. Cham., aesc.
To vertex. Coca.
RIGHT. LEFT.
Into head. Form. To behind ear. Atrop.
To left temple. Lil., matr-m., To eye. Atrop.
alſ.S. To occiput. Form., lil.
To zygoma. Ant-t. To side. Bad., Sep.
To vertex. Ambra.
To orbit. Lith.
BOTH SIDES.
To middle of brain. Al-cep.
To root of nose. Agar.
Tô temples. Can-ind.
To vertex. Can-ind.
22 I DIRECTION.
...ONE SIDE.
To neck and shoulders. Lach.
To teeth and neck. Merc.
To jaws. Cham.
SIDE TO SIDE.
. Through temples. Alu., china, phos., Sang.
SIDES.
RIGHT. LEFT.
To eye. Magn-m. To eye. Croc.
To whole head. Sabad. To eye, zygoma and teeth. Spig.
To neck. Lyc. Forward. Ant-t.
To right side of neck. Chel. To neck and arms and across chest.
Cupr. -
To both temples. Sabad. To right side. Arn., eupat.
To left side. Arn.
VERTEX,
To back of head. Kali-bi.
To occiput. Chel., phys.
To forehead. Caps., caust., cham.
To temples. Caust., cham.
Upward. Glon.
OCCIPUT.
Down back. Graph., pic-ac.
To chest. Graph.
To eyes. Atrop., gels., glon., petr., pic-ac., sil.
Spreads upward and settles over right eye. Sang.
To ears. Chel.
To forehead. Arg-n., bapt., caps., chel., gels., natr-m., petr., pic-ac.,
plumb.
To face. Gels.
Over whole head. China.
To lower jaw. Cham.
To nape. Chin-ars., graph.
Down back of neck. Act-rac., hepar, lob-sy., podo., pic-ac.
To right side. Atrop.
To sinciput. Calc-c.
To shoulders. Bry., chin-ars., gels., hepar, ipec., podo.
Down spine. Act-rac., kali-bi., lil., natr-m., podo., pic-ac.
To temples. Glon., coca.
Running in rays upward. Sang.
Running in rays upward and forward. Sil.
To vertex. act-rac., calc-c.
Whole body. Bry.
DIRECTION. 222
NECK (nape of.)
To behind left ear. Apis.
To eyeballs. Gels.
To forehead. Ambra, gels.
To forehead through center of head. Fluor-ac.
Into head. Ferr-acet.
Over whole head. Carbo-v., gels.
To occiput. Calc-ph., chel., dulc.
To shoulders. Ipec.
To supraorbital region. Carbo-v., pic-ac., sil.
To temples. Kalm.
Running in rays upward. Sang.
Upward and forward. Act-rac., calc-caust., fluor-ac., gels., sil., ver-v.
To vertex. Act-rac., kalm., sil.
C ENERAL.
Extends from above downward. Chel., ipec., phos-ac.
Back, up sides to temples and vertex. Can-sat.
Base of brain to occiput. Act-rac. º
Base of brain upward. Pic-ac.
Below upward. Glom.
Behind forward in brain. Bell., bry.
Behind forward through eyeballs. Spig.
Base of cranium upward. Form.
Body to head. Form.
Brain to occiput. Can-Sat.
Carious tooth to zygoma. Act-spic.
Carious tooth to temples. Act-spic.
Cerebellum over left side. Spig.
Left ear into brain. Arg-m.
Ear to parietal bone. Ign.
Ear to occipital protuberance. Ign.
Eyeballs backward. Crot., lil., lach., phos.
Frontal sinus to base of brain. Brom.
Head to tips of fingers. Camph.
Head into left eye. Ign.
Head into face. Puls.
Heart to head. Lith-c.
Left to right. Nux-m.
Behind mastoid process to occipital protuberance. Ign.
Nasal bones to forehead. Kali-iod.
Right to left, over bridge of nose, left half of face and forehead. Euph.
Neck to sides. Canth.
Margins of orbits to temples. Can-Sat.
Orbits to occiput. Cedrone
Orbits to temporal bone. Natr-ars,
Right to left, completely around head. Lach.
223 DIRECTION.
Skull to root of tongue. Ipec.
Left shoulder to occiput. Eupat.
Sinciput to occiput. Merc-iod-rub.
Stomach to vertex. Form.
Within outward. Acon., act-rac., alu., arm., asaf, natr-c., nitr-ac.,
Spong., tarax.
Within outward in forehead. Acon., alu., bell., berb., bry., chel.,
comi., dros., olean., Spig, sulph.
Within outward in temples. Aloe, berb., cham., fluor-ac., form.,
glon., lil., lob-inf., lyc., mez., Sulph.
Within outward in occiput. Berb.
Within outward in side, Sep.
Without inward. Ant-t., cocc., hell., ign., plat.
Without inward in forehead. Am-c., lach., ranunc.
Without inward in occiput. Ox-ac.
Without inward in temples. Hepar, lith., natr-ars.
Without inward in vertex. Am-c., ox-ac.
Extends through brain to occiput. Can-sat.
Whole brain. Coloc., rheum.
Head to supraorbital region. Carbo-v.
Head to nape of neck or chest. Natr-m.
Temples. Eupat., form., podo.
bxtends to ears, root of nose, malar bones and jaws. Rhus.
Eyes, nose and teeth. Lyc.
Eyes. Act-rac., baryta, kali-c., viburn.
Head and face. Apis.
Whole head. Act-rac., baryta.
Right side of head. Chel.
Nape of neck. Baryta.
Root of nose. Kali-c.
Upper dorsal spine to occiput. Kali-c.
CHARACTER.
Aching, not defined. Arn., amyl, berb., bry., coloc., ham., ipec, iris,
laur., lob-sy., lyc., mez., phos-ac., sep, Spig.
In forehead. Ant-c., asar., arn., can-ind., chlo., cocc., dulc., euphr.,
hepar, kalm., lach., lact, laur., led., lob-sy., matr-c., rhod., Sen.,
valer.
Temples. Ant-c., arn., asar., bad., can-ind., dros., lyc., tarax.
Side. Kali-bi. -
Vertex. Act-rac., ant c., calc-c., carbo-v., hepar, lach., Sen., sil.
Occiput. Act-rac., calc-ph., chlo., graph., iod., kali-c., lob., rhus-
t., Sen., sil.
Brain. Arg-m., Stann., staph.
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‘CHARACTER. - 224.
Beating, not defined. Acon., ars., amyl, carbo-v., euphr., ferr-acet.,
glon., ind, ipec, lach., laur., led., natr-m., plumb., puls., rhus-t.,
S6]].
Behind ears. Caust.
In brain. Calc-c.
Forehead. Am-c., aur., calc-c., gamb, kali-iod., lach., laur., magn-
m., petr., sen., sil.
Temples. Lach.
Side. Ars., lach.
Vertex. Am-c., lach., laur., merc-iod-rub., sil.
Occiput. Ail., alu., eupat., ind, merc-iod-rub.
Boring, not defined. Act-spic., ant-c., arn., bell., carbo-an., coloc.,
laur., merc., mez., nux-v., Sabin., spig.
Supraorbital. Act-rac., colch., laur., sep.
In forehead. Ant-c., arg—n., aur., bell., dros., dulc., hepar, Spig.
Temples. Ant-c., arg—n., carbo-an., clem., coloc., dulc., form.,
hepar, rhod., natr-ars., Sep., thuja.
Side. Bell., coloc., iris.
Vertex. Ant-c., arg—n., china, Spig.
Occiput. Bell., mez.
Bruised, not defined. Arn., aur., berb., caps., china, coff, euphr.,
graph., hell., Sen.
In forehead. Ars., hepar, puls.
Side. China, nux-v.
Vertex. Caust., gamb., magn-c.
Occiput. China, hell.
Brain. Carbo-v., cupr., gels, nux-v., phyt., verat.
Skull. Caps., ipec.
Burning, not defined. Acon., agar., apis, arn., ars., hell., kali-bi., lil.,
merc., nux-v., phos., rhus-t., thuja, ver-a., ver-v.
In forehead. Alu., aur., bry., caust., china, dulc., lil., phos.
Temples. Ail., coloc., merc., staph.
Side. Canth., colch.
Vertex. Arn., calc-c., graph., lach., Sulph.
Brain. Arn., ars., canth., verat.
Scalp. Dros., olean., Sabad., Sep.
Skull. Arg-m.
Burrowing, not defined. Hepar.
In forehead. Hepar.
Bursting, not defined. Amyl, caps., ham., natr-n.
In forehead. Gels., natr-c.
Coldness, not defined. Agn., bell., calc-c., camph., grat., kalm.,
laur., natr-ars.
In forehead. Act-rac., arn., bell.
Temples. Berb., gamb.
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225 CHARACTER.
Vertex. Agar., kali-iod., natr-m., sil., verat.
Occiput. Chel.
Crampy, not defined. Coloc., mez., plat.
In forehead. Asaf., plat.
Supraorbital. Colch.
Temples. Zinc,
Vertex. China.
Crawling, on temple. Plat.
Vertex. Cupr.
Occiput. Brom.
Scalp. Arg-n., arn., can-Sat., chel., coloc., led., Sabad.
Compressive, not defined. Asar., coloc., fluor-ac., magn-m., merc-iod-
flav., ox-ac.
In forehead. Arn., can Sat., chel., coloc.
Temples. Act-rac., asar., fluor-ac.
Sides. Cic., gamb., kali-iod., mag-m.
Vertex. Graph.
Occiput. I act.
Brain, Staph.
Contractive, not defined. Camph., laur., lyc., sulph.
In temples. Squil.
Vertex. Sep.
Constrictive, not defined. Camph., graph., nitr-ac., plat.
In forehead. China, hyos., plat.
Occiput. Graph., china. f
Scalp. Carbo-v., china, iris, matr-m., plat., rhus-t.
Cutting, not defined. Arn., bell., form.
Supraorbital. Bism., hydr.
In forehead. Arg-n., berb., caps., hydr.
Temples. Arg, n., coloc.
Side. Arg-n., bell., cic.
Vertex. Arg-n.
Occiput. Bell., caps.
Brain. Argºn., bism.
Daritng, not defined. Arn., berb., caps., kali-iod., lach., magn-c., spig.
Supraorbital. Kali-iod., valer.
In forehead. Chel., coni., gins., podo.
Temples. Ail., arn., can-Sat., chel., coca, eupat., kali-iod.
Side. Kali-bi., ranunc.
Vertex. Can-Sat., coni.
Occiput. Ail.
Digging, not defined. Mez., Sabin., Sang.
In forehead. Ant-t., bry., Sang.
In sides. Arg-n.
Vertex. Sang.
Brain. Dulc., Sang.
"CHARACTER, 226
Dragging, not defined. Laur.
Side. Arg-n.
Drawing, not defined. Bapt., calc-ph., coloc., gins., ipec, lil., plat.,
staph., Stram.
Supraorbital. Ign., lach.
In forehead. Ant-t., ars., atrop., can-ind., carbo-an., caps., cina,
gins., ign., plat. -
Temples. Agar., ant-t., atrop., caps., hepar, nux-v., ranunc., sen.,
tarax.
Side. Arg-m., ant-c., bell., colch., dig., dros., valer.
Vertex. Carbo-v.
Occiput. Alu., arg—m., apis, calc-ph., chel., coloc., ferr-acet, gins.,
graph., naja.
Skull. Rhod.
Dull, not defined. Acet-ac., ail., ant-c., ant-t., aloe, amyl, apis, arg-
m., arg. n., asclep., bapt., bism., calc-ph., can-ind., can-Sat.,
caps., carbo-v., caul., caust., cedron, chel., china, cina, clem.,
cupr., dig., dulc., ferr-acet., form., gels., ham., hepar, hdyr.,
ipec., iris, kali-iod, kaim., lach., lact., laur., led., lob-inf., magn-
c., magn-m., merc., merc-iod-flav., merc-iod-rub., mez., natr-
m., matr-S., maja, nitr-ac., opi., petr., phos., phos-ac., phyt.,
plumb., rhod., rhus.t., Sabin., Sec., Sen., Spig., Staph., Sulph.
Supraorbital. Act-rac., aesc., carbo-v , chlo., fluor-ac., gels., petr.
In forehead. Acet-ac., act-rac., aesc., agar., aloe, ant-c., can-ind.,
canth., cham., chlo., coca, cocc., croc., euphr., form., hydr., ign.,
iris, lept., lil., lob-sy., lyc., merc-iod-flav., natr-ars., matr-c., ox-ac.,
phos., phyt., puls., rhus-rad., rob., ustil., ver-v.
Temples. AEsc., ant-c., atrop., cham., lil., natr-ars.
Side. Ars., cedron, form., iris, spong., still.
Vertex. Acet-ac., ac-rac., aloe, ant-c., anac., cact., hydr., lach., ox-
ac., still.
Occiput. Act-rac., aesc., al-sat., bry., carbo-v., chlo., fluor-ac., gels.,
petr. -
Brain. Bism., merc-iod-flav.
Flying, not defined. Cham., kali-bi, podo., puls., ustil.
Fullness, not defined. AEsc., ail., al-cep., am-m., amyl, arg—n., apis,
bapt., bell., berb., calc-ph., canth., caps., coni., cupr., fluor-ac.,
gels., ham., kali-c., lil., merc., natr-ars., nux-m., ranunc., rhus-
rad., ustil., ver-v.
Supraorbital. Natr-ars.
In forehead. Acon., act-rac., am-c., bell., coca, form., ham., laur.,
natr-c.
Temples. Acon., act-rac.
Vertex. Act-rac., am-c., natr-S.
Occipnt. Apis.
Brain. Glom.
227 CHARACTER.
Grinding, Colch.
Griping. Lact., magn-m.
Hammering, not defined. Am-c., camph., ferr-acet., hepar, kali-c.,
lach., natr-m.
Supraorbital. Ham., sep.
In forehead. Calc-c., kali-iod.
Temples. Sep.
Side. Eupat., iris, nitr-ac.
Occiput. Act-spic., brom., calc-c.
Heat, not defined. Acet-ac., acon., al-cep., alu., am-m., asaf, amyl,
ars., berb., calc-c., calc-ph., camph., can-Sat., canth., carbo-an.,
caust., cocc., gamb., glon., graph., hell., hyos., ign., ipec, kali-
iod., lach., lact., laur., magy-c., naja, natr-ars., natr-S., plat.,
plumb., podo., rhus-rad., rhus-t., Sang., verat.
In forehead. At-rac., alu., aran., bad., carbo-v., form., opi.
Temples. Act-rac.
Vertex. Act-rac., aur., carbo-v., eupat., kali-iod., merc-iod-rub.,
natr-s, stram., Sulph.
Occiput. AEsc.
Scalp. Kali-iod.
Heaviness, not defined. Acet.ac., act-rac., al-cep., al-Sat., aloe, alu.,
apis, amyl, am-m., antt., arg—n., arn., ars., bapt., bell., berb.,
bism., brom., bry., calc-ph., camph., can-ind, carbo-an., carbo-
v., chel., china, coni., croc., cupr., dulc., fluor-ac., gamb., gels.,
gins., hell., hyos., ign., ind, ipec, iris, kali-iod., lach., lact.,
laur., magn-m., merc-cor., natr-c., natr-m., matr-S., nitr-ac., nux-
v., olean., opi., petr., plumb., rhus-rad., rhus-t, Sabad., sec.,
stann., tarax., ther.
Supraorbital. Apis, carbo-v., chlo., fluor-ac., hydr., kali-bi., lith.,
lob-inf., naja.
In forehead. Acon., amyl, am-c., am-m., ant-c., calc-c., canth.,
carbo-an., chlo., cic, gamb., gins., hep., hydr., iris, phyt., Sabad.
Temples. Acon.
Side. Ail., chel., still.
Occiput. Apis, ail., amyl, can-Sat., canth., chel., chlo., cic., lith.,
merc-iod-flav., natr m., tarax.
Jerking, not defined. Asaf., bell., caust., china, cic., ign., kali-c.,
- natr-S., puls., sec., Sep., valer.
In forehead. Bry., can-ind., stann.
Temples. China, stram.
Occiput. Bell.
Cerebellum. Stann.
Sides. Cham.
Lacerating, not defined. Alu., berb., ind, ipec., kali-iod., lach.,
laur., led., merc-cor., puls., Sulph.
In forehead. Dros., ipec, lyc.
CHARACTER. 228
Temples. Rhod., sen.
Sides. Colch.
Occiput. Lyc.
Scalp. Colch.
Lancinating, not defined. Am-c., hepar, magn-c., sang.
Supraorbital. Kali-iod.
In Forehead. Cupr., dros., ferr-acet., kali-iod., sang.
Temples. Cupr., form., kali-iod.
Vertex. Dig., sang.
Occiput. Cupr., dig.
Brain. Sang.
Numbness, not defined. Acon., fluor-ac., graph., lach., magn-m., plat.
In forehead. Fluor-ac., magn-m.
Side. Coni., plat. º:
Oppressive, not defined. Gamb.
Supraorbital. Baryta, lob-sy.
In forehead. Agar., alu., am c., berb., calc-c., Sabad., tarax,
Vertex. Am-c., graph., laur.
Occiput. Colch.
Brain. Opi.
Piercing, not defined. Ail., can-sat., Sang., sep.
In forehead. Acon., Sang.
Temples. Acon., nitr-ac.
Vertex. Acon., sang.
Occiput. Coni.
Brain, Sang.
Pressive, not defined. Alu., aesc., asaf, ars., arn., aur., asar., bapt.,
baryta, bell., bism., bry., cact., calc-ph., caps., carbo-an., cham.,
china, cocc., colch., coloc., dig, gels., gins., hell., kalm., lach.,
led., magn-c., natr-m., natr-S., nitr-ac., nux-m., nux-v., phos-ac.,
phyt., plat., puls., Sabin., Spig., Stann., tarax.
Supraorbital. Aloe, alu., apis, arn., aur., bell., bism., calc-ph.,
carbo-v., caul., China, cupr., ign., lachn., nux-m., puls., Sep.,
sil.
In forehead. Acon., agn., aloe, alu., ammon., am-c., am-m., anac.,
ant-t., arg—m., arn., ars., asaf., asar., bell., berb., bism., camph.,
can-Sat., caps., caul., caust., carbo-v., cham., chel., china, clem.,
coca, colch., coloc., croc., drg., dros., dulc., ferr-acet., gins.,
graph., ham., hyos., ign., iod., kali-bi., lach., lact., merc., matr-
c., natr-m., natr-S., olean., opi., petr., phos-ac., phyt., plat., puls,
ranunc., Sabad., selen., Sen., Sep., spong., stann., staph., ustil.,
valer., zinc.
Temples. Acon., agn., amyl, ant-c., ant-t., anac., arg—m., arg—n.,
asaf, aur., berb., can-Sat., caps., cedron, cham., chel., coloc.,
dig., fluor-ac., gins., glon., hepar Ch., lil., lith., lob-inf., opi.,
ranunc., Sabad., Stann., Sulph.
229 CHARACTER.
Side. Agar., arm., asaf, camph., caps., cic., form., kalm., merc-iod-
rub., matr-m., nux-V., Sen.
Vertex, Acon., act-Spic., arg—n., am-c., anac., baryta, cact., carbo-
v., cedron, cham., cina, croc., euphr., gins., hydr., natr-S., ox-
ac., ranunc., sep., sil., Sulph., thuja, zinc.
Occiput. Amyl, arg—m., arn., berb., bism., bry., carbo-an., chel.,
coca, colch., hepar, kali-c., lob-inf., ox-ac., petr., sil., tarax.
Brain. Agar., ars., asar, bry., can-ind., china, cic., gins., ign.,
merc-iod-rub., opi., verat.
Skull. Arg-m., staph.
Pricking, in forehead. Carbo-an., aur.
Temples. Ant c.
Pulling. Act-spic.
Pulsating, not defined. Asaf., Jry., cact., colch., ferr., glon., hyos.,
lach., lact, laur., led., nux-m., opi., phos., puls., Sec. •.
Supraorbital. Spig.
In forehead. Am-c., asar., canth., carbo-v., form., kalm., magn-c.,
phos., sil.
Temples. Amyl, ant-c., cact., gins., spig.
Side. Croc., spong.
Vertex. Am-c., merc-iod-rub., matr-c., sil., stram.
Occiput. Coni., eupat., hepar, petr., phos.
Cerebellum. Sep.
Rending. Calc-ph., cic.
Screwing. Arg-n., Sabad.
Severe, not defined. Ail., al-cep, amyl, calc-c., coloc., hydr., ind.,
kalm., Sang., ther.
Supraorbital. Act-rac., ars, atrop., chlo., lach., natr-ars.
In forehead. Bell., chlo., crot., ferr-acet., glon., hydr., merc.,
merc-c., natr-ars., Sep., ver-v.
Temples. Ail., caul., form., lach., merc-c., sang., sep.
Side. Ars., cact., colch., ign. -
Vertex. Aur., bad., bell., caps., form., merc.
Occiput. Act-rac., atrop., glon., merc., nux-m.
Shocks. Can-ind., caust., glon., hell., lob-inf., puls., sep., sulph-ac. -
Sharp, not defined. Hell., tarant.
Supraorbital. Hydr., lach., natr-ars.
In forehead. Asar., iod., natr-ars., ustil.
Temples. Bapt., coca, gamb., hydr., phyt., staph.
Side. Am-b., bell., gamb., magn-m.
Vertex. merc iod-flav.
Occiput. Cedron, kali c. &
Shooting, not defined. Acon., bell., berb., cedron, kalm.
Supraorbital. Cedron, natr-ars. w
In forehead. Bell., hyos., iris, kali-bi., matr-m.
Temples. Acet-ac., ail., arn., bell., cam-ind., can-sat., chel., coca,
form., iris, kali-bi., lil., merc-iod-flav., phyt.
º:
CHARACTER. 23O
Side. Bell., can-ind., chel., eupat., ferr-acet., iris.
Vertex. Can-ind., phyt. -
Occiput. Ail., bell., kali-c., natr-m.
Smarting. Dros., Sabin.
Soreness, not defined. Argºm, bry, calc-ph., glon., hell., mez., phyt.
Supraorbital. Agn., form. -
In forehead. Ars., bapt.
Temples. Coca, dros., Sang.
Side. Canth., eupat., phyt.
Vertex, Zinc.
Occiput. Act-rac., eupat., hell., ipec.
Brain. Canth., bapt., chlo., eupat., gels., phyt.
Scalp. Alu., carbo-v., gels., olean., rhod., spig.
Skull. Merc. -
‘Splitting. Ant-c., carbo-an.
Stabbing. Berb., Sabin., spig.
Sticking, not defined. Kali-c.
Supraorbital. Atrop., valer.
Temples. Arn., atrop., cham., kali-c.
In forehead. Arn., bry., coloc.
Side. Caps., mang-m.
Occiput. Atrop. r.
Stinging, not defined. Acon., ferr-acet., ipec., kali-iod., phos., sep.
Supraorbital. Cham., selen.
In forehead. Lil.
Temples. Cham.
Side. Cham., sep.
Occiput. Ind., phos.
Scalp. Clem., sep.
Stitching, not defined. Arn., asaf., bapt., bry., carbo-an., carbo-v.,
caust., cupr., hepar, kali-c., merc., natr.c., natr-m., nitr-ac., nux-
v., petr., puls., rhus-t., thuja.
Supraorbital. Anac., ant-t., caps., cina, Sep.
In forehead. AEsc., alu., arn., asaf, atrop., aur., caps., chel., cham.,
coni., kali-c., merc-c., matr-c., Sep., Sulph.
Temples. AEsc., ammon., am-m., asaf, atrop., aloe, calc-c., can-
ind., carbo-an., caust., cham., china, crot., cupr., gamb., kali-c.,
lyc., magn-m., merc-iod-flav., natr-c., Sabad., Sep., Spong., staph.,
sulph., tarax.
Side. Am-m-, anac., ant-t., asaf., bry., canth., gemb., nux-v., puls.
Vertex. Am-m., caps., caust, form., natr-c.
Occiput. AEsc., canth., carbo-an., chel., hepar, kali-c., natr-m.
Brain. Alu., arg—m., bry., cina.
Stupefying, not defined. Acon., ant-t., arg—n., ars., asaf, bell., carbo-
an., china, cina, hell., laur., led., mang-m., natr-m., nux-v.,
phos., puls., rhod, rhus-t., Sec., Sep., Stann., Sulph., ver-v.
23.I CHARACTER,
In forehead. Ant-c., ant-t., calc-c., carbo-v., cina, cic., coni., dulc.,
hepar, hyos., natr-c., phos-ac., Sabad., staph., tarax., valer.
Temples. Alu., ant-t.
Occiput. Cina, cic., coni., hell., Sen.
Brain. Bapt.
Skull. Merc.
Tearing, not defined. Am-m., anac., ant-c., ant-t., ars., bell., berb.,
bry., calc-ph., caps., carbo-an., caust., cocc., coloc., coni , croc.,
led, merc., puls., rhus, Sep., Stram., thuja.
Supraorbital. Agn., cham., merc-c.
In forehead. Agn., anac., ant-c., asar., aur., bell., berb., calc-c.,
caps., carbo-v., chel., coni., lyc., merc-c., natr.c., matrim., sulph.,
thuja.
Temples. Act-spic., agn., am-m., anac., ant-c., berb., carbo-an.,
cham., chel., coni., gamb., magn-m., natr-c., sep., Sulph., thuja,
Z111C. cº
Side. Act-spic., agar., arn., aur., bell., berb., caps., chlo., cham,
colch., coni., lyc., magn-m., merc., puls., Sep., sil.
Vertex. Ant-c., aur., canth., carbo-v., coni., lach., laur., natr-c.
Occiput. Am m., anac., bell., colch., form., nux-v., tarax., thuja.
Brain. Agar., ars., coloc., opi.
Skull. Rhod., staph.
Tensive, not defined. Ant-t., asaf., berb, kali-iod., lyc.
Supraorbital. Apis, glon.
In forehead. Amyl, ant-t., berb., caust., clem., coca, dros., glon.,
hepar, laur., natr-c., nux-v., Sabin., sil.
Temples. Ant-t., caust., cina.
Side. Plat.
Occiput. Baryta, chel., ipec.
Brain. Opi.
Throbbing, not defined. Act-rac., alu., amyl, anac., apis, asar., bell.,
calc-c., camph., can-ind., can-Sat , canth., caps., carbo-an.,
carbo-v., caust., china, cocc., eupat., ferr-acet., gels., glon., ham.,
iod., ipec., iris, kali c., kalm., lach., lith., lyc., melilot., matr-m.,
nux m., petr., phos., puls., rhus-t., sang., sep., stil.., sulph., ver-v.
Supraorbital. Carbo-v., glon., kali-bi., lyc., naja, nux-m., ther.
In forehead. Acon., actºrac., álu., amyl, arg—n., ars... bry., can-ind.,
caps., cedron, chel., dig., iris, melilot., merc iod flav., natr-c.,
natr-m., phos., sang., sil., spong., ther. -
Temples. Acom., act rac., amyl, arg—n., caps, cedron, chel., coloc.,
glon., hepar, lach., merc-iod-flav., natr-c., nitr-ac., phos., Stann.
Side. Bell., cham., iris, nitr ac. -
Vertex. Acon., act-rac., amyl, bry., caust., glon., natr-c., sang.
Occiput. Amyl, carbo an., chel., china, glon, ign., merc-iod-rub.,
melilot., ther. -
Brain. Bell., &alc-c., glon., melilot, sang.
Tingling. Acon., apis, hyos., Sulph.
AGGRAVATIONS. 232
Violent, not defined. Acon., act-rac., ant-c., arg—m., ars, asar., asclep.,
cham., chel., China, cocc., colch., cupr., dig., eupat., euphr.,
ferr-acet., gels., glon., graph., hepar, ind, iod., kali-bi., kalm.,
lach., lact., laur., led., lyc., magn-c., merc-c., merc-iod-flav.,
mez., natr-m., nitr-ac., opi., phos., phos-ac., plat., plumb., rhod,
Sang., Sen., Sep., sil., still., tarax., thuja, ver-v.
In forehead. Arg-m., ars., asclep., bell., coca, cupr., iris, kali-bi.,
kali-iod., merc-c., plumb, rhus-rad., Sen., Selen., sil., Spig., ther.,
ustil., valer.
Brain. Can-ind.
Vertex. Cupr.
Sides. Puls., sil.
AGGRAVATIONS.
Compare Conditions, Zºmes and Causes.
TIMES.
Three A. M. Bell., kali-c., nux-v.
Three to 4 A. M. Thuja.
Four A. M. Kali-c.
Five A. M. Kali iod.
Eight A. M. Chlo.
Nine to 12 A. M. Melilot.
Ten A. M. Natr-m. -
Early in morning. Chel., croc., lith.
In morning after rising. Am-m., carbo-an., lil., magn-m., Sabin., stram.
..In morning. Al-Sat., ars, arn., aur., calc-ph., canth., cham., coca,
coni., kalm., natr-ars., natr-c., natr-m., nux-v., phos., podo.,
rhod., sep., spig. -
In morning on awaking. Baryta, bry., caust., Sulph.
In morning when washing. Anac., calc-c.
About Io A M. Natr-m. *.
Forenoon. Carbo-an., natr-s., sulph-ac.
Toward noon. Ant-c., chel., Sulph., tabac.
At midday. Arg-m., can-ind, coni., kali-bi.
During day. Am m.
Noon till night. Caul.
Until 2 P. M. Dulc.
After dinner. Chel., gins., natr-m. -
Afternoon. Arn., berb., canth., chel., coloc., cupr., form., ind, iod,
kali-iod., thuja.
Afternoon till midnight. Lil.
Three P. M. Bell.
Four P. M. till evening. Caust.
Four P. M. till 8 P. M. Hell., lyc., magn-m.
233 AGGRAVATIONS.
Toward evening. Asaf, lil., lith., magn-c., sep.
Evening. , Al-cep, alu., agnus, am-c., ars, bry, cact., canth., caps.,
caust., cham., chel., colch., coloc., cupr., ind., kalm., lach.,
gels., laur., lil., natr-c., natr-m., nitr-ac., puls., rannuc., stram.,
Sulph., Sulph-ac., valer.
Five till Io P. M. Puls.
Six to 8. P. M. Merc-iod.
Seven P. M. Bad.
Evening, by candle-light. Croc.
Evening, when undressing. Olean.
Toward night. Fluor-ac.
On going to bed. Alu.
Evening, in bed. Carbo-an., zinc.
Night in bed. Lact., merc.
After midnight. Ars., bell.
During nightly fever. Hepar.
Night. Act-spic., arg—m., ars, cact., carbo-an., kali-iod., lob-inf.,
merc., nitr-ac., stram., thuja.
CONDITIONS.
Acids, from. Lach.
Air, from cold. Camph., carbo-an., cocc., dulc., iris, sil.
Air, from warm. Iod.
Air, from open. Arg. m., aur., carbo-an., cedron, coloc., coni., china,
coff., glon, kalm., magn-m., merc., mez., nux-v., Spig., Sulph.,
- Sulph ac., valer.
Air, from walking in open. Alu., am-c., arn., bell., caps., ign., lil.,
Stann.
Air, when first going into open. Eupat.
Air into room, when going from. Chel., spong.
Air, from a draught of. China.
Alcohol, from. Acet-ac., carbo-v., ign., lach., nux-v., puls., verat."
Anger, from. Bry., coloc., plat.
Awaking, on. Ail., arn., coni., croc., form., ham., kalm., lach., merc-
iod., natr-m.
Bending head forward, from. Coloc., viburn.
Bending head backward, from. Anac., glon.
Bending downward, from. Ham.
Cold, from becoming. Hyos.
Cold water, from application of Ars., calc-c., form., glon.
Cold, from. Calc-c., dulc., stram.
Coffee, from. Can-ind., cocc., form., ign., nux-v.
Combing hair back, from. Rhus-t., natr-s.
Qontact. See Touch.
Conversation, from. Iod.
AGGRAVATIONS. 234.
Coughing, from. Anac., arn., bell., bry, caps., china, coca, ipec.,
nux-v., Sep., Sulph,
Covered, when. Glon., ledum.
Dampness, from. Aran., dulc., led., rhus.
Drinking, after. Acon., cocc., merc.
Drinking milk, after. Brom.
Eating, when. Am-c., ars., cocc.
Eating, after. Am-c., calc-ph., carbo-v., china, cina, coni., coff., hepar.
hyos.; ign, , lith., merc., nux-m., nux-v., phos., Sulph., zinc.
Erect position, from. Lith.
Excitement, from. Acet-ac., colch., coni.
Exertion, from. Chin-ars., mez., physos.
Epistaxis, from. Borax.
Footstep, from jarring of room by. Aloe, china, bell., Spig., sil., therid.
Gaslight, from working under. Glon.
Grief, from, Ign., phos-ac. J
Heat, from. Aloe, kalm., natr-m.
Heat of sun, from. Brom., calc-c., glon., kali-bi., kalm., matr-c.
Heat of bed, from. Bell., lyc., merc., rhus-t., Sulph., thuja.
Hot and cold things. Merc.
Hair, from cutting. Bell., phos.
Head, from anything around Gels.
In-doors, when. Colch., puls., Sep.
Joy, from. Coff.
Labor, from hard. Anac., calc-ph.
Laughing, from. Cocc.
Lemonade, from. Selen.
Light, from. Acon., arg—n., ars, bell, cact, caul., cocc., coff, ign.,
kali-bi., natr-m., nux-v.; Sang., sil., tabac.
Looking upward, from. Caust., cina.
Looking at anything. Lith.
Lying down, when. Asaf., aur., bell., canth., china, chlor., coni.,
gels., glon., lith., magn-m., ox-ac., rhus-rad., rhus-t:
Lying in bed, when. Merc.
Lying on back, when. Coloc.
Lying on painless side, when. Sep.
Lying on painful side, when. Baryta, hepar.
Mental effort, from. Agar., arg n., arn., calc-c., calc-ph., carbo-an.,
cham., china, cina, coni., cocc., colch., dig., gins., lyc., melilot,
matr c., matr-m., nux-v., petr., phos., physos., pic-ac., puls.,
sabad., sil, sulph., viburn.
Misstep, from a. Anac., led.
235 -- - AGGRAVATIONS.
Motion, from. Acon., acet-ac., agnus, amyl, anac., apis, ars, aur.,
atrop., bell., berb., bism., brom, bry., camph., chel., china,
chlo., colch., coloc., coff, coni., cupr., dulc., fluor-ac., glon.,
graph., hepar, iod., kali-bi., kalm., lach., lith., lob-inf., magn-
m., melilot, nux-v., robin., rannuc., Sabad., Sang., sep., sil.,
spig., staph., Sulph., vibrun.
Motion in the house, from. Sep.
Motion at night, from. Natr-c.
Motion, sudden. Chlo.
Motion, violent. Iris, phos.
Move, when beginning to. Iris, rhus.
Moving jaw, when. Kali-c., phos.
Moving head, when. Act-rac., arn., bell., caps., croc., glon., hell., .
ipec., kali-c., natr-m., phos., Sep.
Moving eyes, when. Act-rac., bell, bry., caps., chel., dros., ign.,
kali-c., natrºm., nux-v., opi., Sep., pic-ac.
Moving eyelids, when. Al- cep.
Moving upper eyelid, when. Coloc.
Music, from. Phos., phos-ac.
Noise, from. Acon., anac., ars., bell., cact., caps., carbo-an., carb-ac.,
caul., cocc., coff, colch., ign., iod., kali-bi., nux-v., phos-ac,
Sang., sil., spig., tabac., therid.
Nose, when blowing. Coca, lil.
Over-heating, from. Bell., Bry., glon., matr-c., phos., sil.
Over-lifting, from. Calc. c.
Odors, from strong. Anacº, aur., ign., phos.
Over-work. Pic-ac.
Pressure, from. Arg-m., baryta, cina, cupr., natr-ars.
Pressure of hat, frºm. Calc-ph., glon, nitr-ac.
Rattling of wagon. Nitr-ac,
Resting in a warm room, from. Plat.
Rest, from. Caps., ipec., ind, lil., puls., phod., rhus-t., stann., Sulph.,
valer. -
Reading, from. Aran., arn., caust., coni., glon., lob-sy., natr-m.,
- In atr-S.
Riding, from. Cocc., nux-m.
Raising head, from. Stann.
Raising eyes, from. Ign, puls.
Rising from lying, on. Acon., apis, ars., arn., therid.
Rising from sitting, on. Acon., apis, aesc., bell.
Rising, on. Cedron, chel., kalm., lyc., merc-iod., ox-ac., rhus.
Room, in the. Asaf., coff.
Room, in the warm. Al-cep., alu., amyl, apis, dig., laur., merc-iod.,
phos., Sen., zinc.
AGGRAVATIONS. 236
Room, in the warm, close. Puls.
Running, when. Coca.
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Sexual indulgence, from. Agar., agnus, china, hux-v., phos., phos-ac.
Shaking head, from. Asar., caust., glon., petr., kali-brom.
Sitting, when. Agar., asaf, baryta, carb ac., canth., caust., ferr., ind.,
kali-brom., puls., tarax.
Sitting up, when. Chel.
Sleep, from. Cocc., lach., merc., ox-ac.
Smell of fohacco, from. Ign
Smoking, from. Cocc., Ign., magn-c.
Sneezing, from. Sulph.
Standing, when. Canth., coloc., rheum.
"Stairs, on ascending. Alu., ant c., bell., calc-c., glon, ign., pic-ac.
Stepping, from. Alu., atrop., bell., dros., china.
Stepping hard, from. Nitr-ac.
Stooping, from. Æsc., am-m., apis, arn., bell., berb., bapt., brom.,
bry., calc-c., caps., carbo-v., caul., caust., cham., coloc., coni.,
dros., form., glon., hell., hepar, ign., ipec, kali-bi., kali-c.,
lach., laur., lyc., merc-c., matr-ars., natr-S., nux-v., phos., pic-
ac., plat., rhus-t., Sep., sil., Spig., sulph., therid.
Straining at stool, when. Ign.
Sun, from heat of. Acon., brom., calc-c., gels., natr-c., Selen.
Suppression of eruption, from. Ant-c., cupr., dulc., nux-m., rhus-t.,
sulph., zinc.
Talking, from. Acon., calc-c., cact., cocc., dulc., mez., natr-m., sil.
Tea, from drinking. Selen., Thuja.
Thinking, from. China, coff, ign., natr-S., nux-v., phos., spig.
Thinking of his disease, when. Baryta, cham., coni., ign., lil., natr-
ph., ox-ac
Tobacco, from. Acet-ac., can-ind., ign., nux-v... .
Touch, from. Acon., act-spic., arg m., aur., bell., china, coni., cupr.,
kalm., merc., mez., phos., rhus-t., Sang, sil., staph., Sulph.,
thuja.
Thunder storm, from a. Natr-c., phos.
Turning, when. Kalm.
Turning head quickly, when. Natr-c, rhus-t.
Urination, from copious. Acon.
Warmth, from. Arg-n., arn., baryta, eupat., merc., puls., mez., natr-
m., petr.
Warm room, from. Al-cep., alu, amyl, apis, carbo-v., dig., laur.,
merc., phos., puls., Sen., zinc.
Walking, from. Act-rac, act-spic, arn., asar., atrop., bell., carb-ac.,
calc-c., canth., caps., carbo-an., carbo-v., china, coloc., coni.,
glon., kali-brom., natr-S., nux v., pic-ac.
237 AMELIORATIONS
Walking fast, from. Chel., sep.
Walking, from getting warm while. Lyc.
Weather, from damp. Dulc., glon., led., phyt., rhus-t.
Weather, from damp, cold. Chin-ars., dulc., puls., Snlph.
Weather, from wet, cold, stormy. Led., rhod., rhus-t., Sulph.
Weather, from wintry. Calc-ph.
Weather, from wet. Am-c., carbo-an., dulc., nux-m., puls., rhod.,
rhus-t.
Weather, from change of. Calc-ph., dulc., nux-m.
Wine, from. Carbo-v., glon., ox-ac., nux-v., selen., zinc.
Writing, from. Aran., glon., lob-sy. -
AMELIORATIONS.
Compare Times, Causes, Conditions and Aggravations.
TIMES.
Morning. Bad. .
Morning, on rising. Alu., kali-iod., nux-v.
Eleven A. M. Atrop.
Noon, toward. Cedron.
During dinner. Anac.
Toward eveding. Coca, kali-bi., nux-v., stram.
Evening. Anac., arn., atrop., coca, Spig.
At Sunset. Coca, lil.
Nine P. M. Cupr.
Night. Ant c., laur.
CONDIT MONS.
Air, in open. Acon., acet-ac., al. cep., alu., ant-c.,’aran., ambra, arg-
m., ars., asaf, amyl, aur., berb., can-ind., carbo-an., carb-ac.,
caust., chlor., coff, colch., gamb., glon., ham., ipec., kali-bi.,
kali-c., laur., lob-sy., lyc., natr-m., pic-ac., phos., plat., puls.,
Sabin., Selen., tabac.
Air, in cool, open. Croc., iod., lyc., nitrac., sen.
Air, when walking in. Ant-c., baryta, coca, coloc., crot, hepar, merc-
iod., Sang., sep., thuja.
Bathing head, from. Ant-t.
Bending head backward, from. Bell., hyos., rhus-t.
Bending head forward, from. Gels., ign.
Binding something around head, from. Arg-n., calc-c., puls., pic-ac.
Carried (children), when. Cham.
Closing eyes, from. Calc-c., physos.
Cold, from. Kalm.
AMELIORATIONS. - 238
Cold water, from a drink of. Acon., Kali-c.
Cold application to head, from. Aloe, calc-c.
Cold water, from. Ars., calc-c., calc-ph., can-ind., caust., iod., phos.
Contact, from. Asaf., coloc., coni.
Conversation, from. Eupat.
Combing hair, from. Form,
Covering head, from. Ars., bell., sulph., thuja.
Darkness, from. Bell., china, sang., sep.
Eating, after. Anac., chel., coca, iod., sep.
Eating, while. Ign., lith.
Epistaxis, from. Acoh., bell., china, ham, melilot.
Erect, when becoming. Hell.
Erect, when sitting. Cic., merc.
Establishment of a discharge, from-the. Lach., melilot.
Eyes, from closing. Calc-c., chel., sep.
Eyes, from opening. China.
Exercise, from. Rhod.
Exercise, from gentle. Natr-m.
Flatus, from emission of. Cic.
Heat, from. Hyos., kali-c., sil.
House, in the. Eupat.
Looking sideways, from. Olean.
Looking at one point, from. Agn.
Lying down, from. Bell., calc-c., calc-ph., camph., canth., carbo-an.,
china, coni., cupr., dulc., glon., hell., kali-bi., ign., lach., lyc.,
melilot, matr-m., nitr-ac., nux-v., olean., phos-ac., stram.
Lying down at night, from. Arn., magn-m., matr-s.
Lying on painful side, from. Arn., ign., nux-v., sep.
Lying with head high, from. Caps., spig. *
lying down in a quiet, dark place, from. Podo., sil.
Lying on back, from. Ign., Spong.
Mental occupation, from. Calc-ph., merc-iod., hell.
Motion, from. Agar, aur., cham., china, ind., kali-iod., phos-ac., plat.,
rhus-t., Stann., Sulph., thuja, valer., viburn.
Motion, from slight. Ferr.
Motion, from moderate, continuous. Iris.
Motion in open air, from. Asar., atrop., magn-m., nux-v.
Moving head, from. Coni.
Music, from. Tarant.
Perspiration, from. Natr-m., nux-v., thuja.
Position, from changing. Valer.
239 AMELIORATIONS.
Pressing on vertex with hand, from.. Ver-a.
Pressure, from. Act-rac., agar., ail., alu., am-c., anac., apis, brom,
cact., carbo-an., chel, coloc., eupat., glon, hydr., ind., lil.,
merc-iod., matr-m., podo., puls., Spig.
Pressure, from hard. China, coloc., magn-m., Sang.
Pressure on forehead, from. Bell.
Pressing head against something hard, from. Kali-bi.
Quiet, from. Cocc., china, natr-S., Sang., pic-ac., physos.
Raising head, from. Kali-c.
Reading, from. Coni.
Rest, from. Acon., act-rac., amyl, chel., cic., hell., lept., Sep., Staph.,
pic-ac., physos.
Resting head on cushion, from. Alu.
Resting head on hand, from. Aran., dros., lil.
Reposing, from. Colch., hell., lith.
Rising and moving about, on. Rhod.
Rising, on. Cham., cic.
Rising, after. Hepar.
Room, in. China, merc, sulph., Sulph-ac., valer.
Room, in a dark. Sep.
Rubbing, from. Arg., ind, tarant., thuja.
Shade, in the. Brom.
Shaking the head, from. Gels.
Smoking, from. Aran.
Sitting, from. Ars., bell., colch., coloc., glon., natr-m., nux-v.
Sitting with head and shoulders resting on a high pillow. Gels.
Sleep, from. Colch., gels., glon., hell., podo., Sang., sep., pic-ac.
Sleeping at night, aſter. Bad.
Standing, from. Tarax.
Stool, after. Agar., ox-ac.
Stooping, from. Cina, coni., ign., mez.
. Thinking of pain, on. Camph., cic.
Tying something tightly around head, on. Arg-n., pic-ac.
Uncovering head, from. Lyc.
Urine, on profuse emission of watery. Acon., gels., ign., sil.
Vomiting, after. Asar., calc-c., bism, glon.
Walking, from. Aur., canth., caps., dros., hyos., tarax.
Will, from effort of the. Lil. -
Warmth, from. Ars., aur., caps., cocc., kali-iod., rhod., Staph., Stram,
Wrapping head up warm, from. Magn-m., nux-v., rhod., sil., thuja.
AMELIORATIONS. .24O
Conditions of amelioration are so frequently the simple reverse of
conditions of aggravation or of cause, or of the conditions under which
the pain exists, that each of these headings should be consulted. So
also in studying conditions of aggravation, the causes of the headache
and the conditions under which it appears or continues, should be
referred to. For instance: acon., bell, glon., natr-c., therid. and ver-a.
are mentioned as remedies suitable for headaches caused by sunstroke.
For headache conditioned upon standing in the sun, we find: baryta,
glon., lach., matr-c., natr-m., nux-v. From the standpoint of time, we
read: headache increases and decreases every day with the Sun—acon.,
glon, kali-bi., kalm., natrim., spig. Headache aggravated by heat of
the Sun is relieved by: acon., brom., calc c., gels., natr-c., selen. Here
we have, under the four headings, seventeen drugs. It so happens that
under each heading six remedies appear, and also that under each
heading appear drugs that do not occur under any other rubric. The
'reason why all of the four headings should be studied in connection,
thus becomes evident.
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