CINA.
By Timothy F. Allen — The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica
Artemisia maritima, var. Stechmanniana, Besser; (A Lecheana, Karel et Kiril; A. maritima, var. pauciflora, Weber).
Nat. order , Compositæ; Common names , Flores Cinæ (Semen Cinæ), Wormseed, Wurmsamen.
Preparation , Tincture of the flower heads (commonly called seeds).
Authorities.
1 , Hahnemann, R. A. M. L.; 2 , Ahner, ibid.; 3 , Gross, ibid.; 4 , Langhammer, ibid.; 5 , Rückert, ibid.; 6 , Stapf, ibid.; 7 , Andry, De gener. vermin. observ., ibid.; 8 , Bergius, Mat. Med. Observations, ibid.; 9 , Pelargus, Obs. I, 8, 31, 279, obs. of overdosing, ibid.; 10 , Noack, effects of a teaspoonful of the powder in a boy of 2 1/2, Hygeia, 16, 81; 11 , Schmid, a boy of 5 took several large doses of the seeds, Deutsche Klin., 1852; 12 , Archive für Hom., 16, 2, 206, effects of powder on children; 13 , von Linstow, effects of 10 grammes of seeds on a girl of 10, apparently suffering from worms, Vjhrsch. f. Ger. Med., xxi, 1, 80, 1874 (S. J., 165, 21).
MIND
- Emotional.
- Delirium, 1.*
- Delirium, and crying out, 12.*
- Cries piteously if one takes hold of it or carries it (after three hours), 1.*
- The child is whining and complaining, 6.*
- Moaning and groaning (in the afternoon), 1.
- Great anxiety and apprehension, while walking in the open air, as if something evil had happened to him (after thirty-seven hours), 4.
- Great earnestness and sensitiveness; he is offended at the slightest joke, 4.*
- *Cannot be quieted by any persuasions; remains proof against all caresses, 1.
- Scorns everything, even those things of which he is usually fond, 1. [10.]
- Indifference; neither agreeable nor disagreeable things make he slightest impression upon him, 4.
- Intellectual.
- *Loss of consciousness and frothing from mouth, 12.
HEAD
- Vertigo.
- Vertigo, 11.
- General Head.
- The child leans the head to one side, 1.
- Headache aggravated by reading and reflecting, relieved by stooping, 3.
- Headache, with sensation of general discomfort, 5.
- Violent headache, 9 . [in a child with Ss. 1 and 186. -Hughes.]
- Stupefying internal headache, on walking in the open air, especially in the forehead, afterwards also in the occiput (after three hours), 4.*
- Dull headache, with affection of the eyes, in the morning, 5.
- Headache as if the whole head were screwed in, with confusion, 3. [20.]
- A dull drawing pain within the head, immediately after eating and afterwards, aggravated by reading and by mental labor, 5.
- Some headache the whole day, a tearing pressure; it also extends into the malar bone, 1.
- Pressive pain in the head the whole day, at evening also in the forehead, 5.
- Dull stitches in the brain, especially in the left parietal region (after one hour and a half), 5.
- Forehead.
- Pain, as if the upper part of the frontal bone were forcibly pressed together from both sides, 3.
- Drawing from the left frontal eminence to the root of the nose, causing confusion of the head, 3.*
- Pressure in the frontal bone, afterwards with a waving, like a beating of waves, 3.
- Drawing pressure in the left side of the forehead, 3.
- A pressive stupefying pain externally in the forehead and temples, which at last involves the whole head, while sitting (after thirty-six hours), 4.
- Pain pressing from above downward externally in the forehead, as if it were gradually pressed down (after three-quarters of an hour), 4. [30.]
- Dull stitches in the frontal bone above the right temple, forcibly extending deep into the head; they threaten to stupefy him, 3.
EYE
- *He looks sickly about the eyes, with paleness of the face, 3. [40.]
- Weakness of the eyes in the morning; the upper lids were so weak that he could scarcely open them, lasting the whole forenoon, 2.
- Sensation of dryness within the eyes, with drawing pressive pain if he exerts the eyes only a little, while reading, 5.
- Dull pain in the eyes, while reading and during mental labor, 5.
- Pressure within the eye, usually with dilatation of the pupil, 5.
- Brow and Orbit.
- Pulsation of the superciliary muscles; a kind of convulsion, 3.
- Dull pressure on the lower margin of the orbit; increased and renewed by pressing upon it, 3.
- A slow stitch, extending from above the upper orbital margin deep into the brain, 3.*
- Lids.
- Dryness of the lids, with oppressed sensation in them, as from sand in them, in the evening by the light, 3.
- (Burning in the eyelids, especially in the inner canthus, in the evening in the light), 3.
- Crawling in the lids, so that he is obliged to rub them, 3. [50.]
- (Agglutination of the inner canthus with matter, in the morning after rising), 3.
- Burning pain in the external canthus, mingled with itching on the margin of the upper lid (after two hours), 1.
- Tickling-itching in the right inner canthus, which obliges him to rub it (after one hour), 4.
- Tickling-itching in the left external canthus, obliging him to rub it (after thirty-six hours), 4.
- Pupil.
- Pupils dilated, 13 ; (after half an hour), 4.*
- Contracted pupils (after three hours and a half), 4.
- Great contraction of the pupils (after one hour), 5.
- Vision.
- While reading, it becomes dim before the eyes, so that he can only read by rubbing the eyes vigorously with the fingers, .
EAR
- Dull sticking beneath the mastoid process, like a pinching pressure; when pressed upon it feels as after a bruise or blow, 3.
- Cramplike jerking in the external ear, like an earache, 3.
NOSE
- Objective.
- *The child frequently bores into the nose so long that the blood comes, 1.
- Violent sneezing (after one-eighth of an hour), 4, 5.*
- Sneezing so violent that it is felt in the head, and presses out at the temples; a pressing-outward headache through the temples remains for some time afterwards, 3.
- Sneezing so violent that it seems as though the chest would burst out on both sides, followed by a pain, especially in the right side, 3.
- Discharge of purulent matter from the nose, 9 . [With Ss. 1, 16, 186. -Hughes.]
- A kind of coryza; he is obliged to blow the nose frequently; it is constantly full of loose mucus (after a few days), 3. [70.]
- Violent coryza (after three-quarters of an hour), 4.
- Stoppage of the nose in the evening, followed by fluent coryza in the forenoon, 3.
- Subjective.
- Deep internally, not unpleasant, hot, burning sensation in the left nostril, as if blood would come, or as after snuffing up brandy, 3.
- Burning-aching on the septum of the left nostril, as if one had picked off a scab; aggravated by external touch, 3.
FACE
- *Face red, 12.
- Face bluish, puffy, 6.
- *Face pale and cold, 1.
- Cheeks.
- Pain as if both malar bones were seized by pincers and pressed together; aggravated by external pressure, 3.*
- Periodic tensive-tearing pain in the malar bones, wandering from one place to another, aggravated by pressure, 5.
- Cramplike jerking in the malar bone; if the pain has disappeared it is renewed by strong pressure upon it, but after that it seems to be a constant cramplike or paralytic pain, 3.
- Lips. [80.]
- *White and bluish about the mouth, 9 . [Not found. -Hughes.]
- Lower Jaw.
- Dull sticking pain in the right ramus of the lower jaw, aggravated by pressure, 5.
- Some fine stitches, as with needles, in the left lower jaw, aggravated by pressure with the hand, 2.
- Jerking pain in the left lower jaw, 2.
- Pressive pain in the submaxillary glands, 1.
MOUTH
- Toothache, as from soreness, 1.
- Inspiration of air and cold drinks cause pain in the teeth, 1.
- (Several round worms come through the child's mouth), 6.
- Dryness and rawness in the mouth, especially of the palate, with uneasy qualmishness (after three hours and a half), 4.
THROAT
- It constantly obliged to hawk and hack in the morning, on account of much mucus, which constantly collects in the back of the throat and in the larynx, 3. [90.]
- Great dryness in the back of the throat (air-passages), in the morning; a catarrhal sensation, 3.
- Swallowing.
- Cannot swallow, 1.*
- Inability to swallow; drinks roll around in the mouth a long time, 6.
STOMACH
- Appetite and Thirst.
- Great hunger soon after a meal, 3.*
- *Desire many and different things, 1.
- No appetite, 12.
- Thirst, 1, 12.*
- Eructation and Hiccough.
- Empty eructations in the morning, fasting, 3.
- Eructations tasting of the food, after dinner, 3.
- Eructations of a bitter acid fluid in the mouth, not long after a meal, 3. [100.]
- Frequent hiccough (after one hour and a quarter), 4.
- Nausea and Vomiting.
- Nausea, with emptiness in the head, 2.
- Qualmishness in the pit of the stomach, with creeping shivers, immediately, 3.
- Vomiting only mucus, 12.*
- Violent vomiting, 12.*
- Repeated violent vomiting of yellow water (after ten minutes), 10.
- Stomach.
- Pain in the pit of the stomach, impeding respiration (after four hours), 4.
- (Constant pressure in the stomach at night), 1.
- Dull sticking in the left side beneath the pit of the stomach, aggravated by pressure, and relieved by deep inspiration, 3.
ABDOMEN
- Umbilical.
- Boring pain above the navel, disappearing on pressure, 2. [110.]
- Pressive pain in the navel after eating, also caused by pressing upon it, 2.
- Violent pain in the navel and in the umbilical region, as if one forcibly pressed the navel inward, or as if one received a blow there, at first for a short time, afterwards for a long time, when it was aggravated by pressure, 2.
- Painful twisting about the navel , pain also on pressing upon the navel, 3.*
- Sudden, deep, sharp, intermitting stitches internally to the left side, near the navel, especially on inspiration, and always associated with stitches on the inner side of the shoulder-blade, towards evening (after twelve hours), 6.
- General Abdomen.
- Crackling of flatulence, and slight inaudible motions in the abdomen, 3.
- Sensation of emptiness in the abdomen, with slight passage of flatus (after one hour), 4.
- Continued griping in the abdomen, 9.
- Cutting-griping in the abdomen that is only relieved after going to stool (after four hours), 4.
- Twisting-digging pain in the upper abdomen (epigastric region), as from a bruise, 3.
- A pinching or cramplike pressure transversely across the upper abdomen, in the region of the pit of the stomach, after a meal, 3.* [120.]
- When the headache disappears there is a pressive pain in the abdomen, and when this disappears the headache returns, 1.
- Intermitting, needle-like stitches in the left side, similar to gripings in the bowels, while sitting (after ten hours), 4.
- Hypogastrium and Iliac Regions.
- Cramplike, frequently recurring pains in the abdomen, as if menstruation would appear (after two hours), 1.
- Violent, single, isolated stitches in the lower part of the abdomen, on the passage of flatus, 2.
- Pulsation in the lower abdomen just above the mons veneris, internally, as from an internal beating of the pulse, 3.
- Cutting colic in the ilium, in the morning, 3.
STOOL
- *Watery diarrhœa (after ten minutes), 10.
URINARY ORGANS
- Frequent urging to urinate, with passage of much urine, the whole day (after three hours), 4.*
- Urine became immediately turbid, 1.*
SEXUAL ORGANS
- Hæmorrhage from the uterus, so long as she continued to use Cina (in a girl of 10 years), 6.
RESPIRATORY ORGANS
- Larynx, Trachea, and Bronchi. [130.]
- A loud whistling râle in the air-passages, on inspiration; not heard on expiration (after twelve hours), 4.
- Disposition to cough caused by deep breathing, 3.
- Tickling irritation to cough in the air-passages beneath the manubrium of the sternum, with a whitish mucous expectoration (after sixteen hours), 4.
- Tickling irritation to cough low down in the air-passages; when he coughs, a whitish mucus is expectorated (after twenty-four hours), 4.
- Cough and Expectoration.
- In the morning he is obliged to cough with such force in order to loosen the mucus that had accumulated over night, that he tears came into the eyes, 3.
- Paroxysm of violent cough from time to time, 1.*
- Hollow cough in the morning, after rising; violent shocks against the upper part of the air-passages, whereby the mucus is loosened, though with difficulty (after a few days), 3.
- *Gagging cough in the morning, after rising; the irritation thereto (as from dust) is renewed by inspiration after a long interval, 3.
- Hoarse gagging cough, consisting of a few shocks, which is renewed only after long intervals, in the evening, 3.*
- After coughing, the child cris au! au!*
a noise like a gurgling going down is heard; she is anxious, catches her breath, and becomes very pale in the face; paroxysms lasting two minutes, 1. [140.]
- Mucus in the larynx, which he expectorates by voluntary hacking and hawking (after six hours), 4.
- In the morning, after rising, mucus hangs in the larynx; he is frequently obliged to hawk it up, after which it soon collects again, 3.
- Respiration.
- Rattling respiration while walking in the open air, as if there were much mucus in the chest, without being obliged to raise it (after six hours), 4.
- Very short breath, with very loud rattling in the chest, 6.
- Very short breath at times, with interruptions, so that some inspirations are omitted, 1.
- Very short rattling respiration, 1.
- Difficult loud respiration (after half an hour), 1.
- Dyspnœa while standing (lasting half an hour), with anxiety whereby he sweats very much on the chest, 2.
CHEST
- Oppression of the chest on inspiration, 3.
- Some stitches in the chest from time to time, 5. [150.]
- Fine pinching on the clavicle, like the pressure of a dull pain, 3.
- Front.
- Pinching pain on the sternum, when writing, 3.
- Aching in front of the sternum by itself, 3.
- Painful digging in the upper part, beneath the sternum, 3.
- Cramplike digging pain beneath the sternum, as if the chest would be pressed asunder, 2.
- A kind of oppression of the chest; the sternum seems too close to the chest, and the respiration seems oppressed, 5.
- Dull stitches near the sternum on one of the cartilages of the ribs increased by pressing upon it and by expiration, relieved by inspiration, 3.
- Two dull piercing stitches in rapid succession beneath the clavicle, near the sternum, on deep inspiration, not felt on expiration; pressure was painful, 3.
- With the morning cough, the upper part of the chest hurts (beneath the upper part of the sternum), and when with difficulty he has loosened something, the place pains for a long time, is sore and burning, as if something had been torn off, 3.
- Sides.
- Cramplike contraction of the left half of the chest, 3. [160.]
- Pinching pain in the left side of the chest, between the second and third ribs, 2.
- Pinching pains in the left side of the chest, aggravated by every inspiration (after thirty hours), 2.
- A pressing-out pain, now in the left side of the chest, now in the small of the back; the latter seems as from much stooping, especially on expiration (after four hours), 4.
- Sudden oppressive pain on the left side of the chest, 2.
- Boring-sticking pain in the right side below the ribs, disappearing on pressure, 2.
- Pinching-sticking pain in the left side of the chest, lasting a quarter of an hour, 2.
- Jerking-sticking pains in the right side of the chest, between the sixth and eighth ribs, not affected by pressure or respiration, 2.
- Sudden jerking stitches in the left side of the chest, between the fifth and sixth ribs, .
HEART AND PULSE
NECK AND BACK
- Neck. [170.]
- Paralytic sensation in the nape of the neck, 5.
- Boring stitches in the right cervical muscles, rhythmical with the beat of the pulse, disappearing on moving the neck (after eleven hours), 4.
- Back.
- The spine seems as if broken while lying upon the side, in the evening, in bed, 3.
- The spine pains as if broken when lying on the back in bed, 3.
- Drawing-tearing pain down along the whole spine (after twenty-nine hours), 2.*
- Tearing-jerking pains in the middle of the spine, 2.*
- Dorsal.
- Aching in the scapulæ if he moves them, 3.
- Sticking pain on the outer margin of the right scapula, 2.
- Sticking pain in the middle of the spine; it disappears on moving the body, but returns during rest, 2.
- Tearing-sticking pain in the upper part of the spine, extending to the right shoulder-blade, 2. [180.]
- After eating (when the symptoms are most violent, first day), tensive tearing pain in the scapulæ, upper arm, head, and nape of the neck, increased by touch, 5.
- Lumbar.
- Pain in the loins and spine, if he bends to one side or backwards, as if he had become very weary, 3.
- Fatiguing pain in the loins, as if he had stood a long time, 3.*
- After eating, a sensation as if a tight band were laced around the lumbar region, just above the hip, 3.
- Paralytic drawing in the loins, 3.
- Bruised pain in the small of the back, not aggravated by motion (after five hours), 2.
EXTREMITIES IN GENERAL
- Objective.
- *Twitching of limbs, 12.
- Jerkings and distortions of the limbs, 9.*
- Convulsions of all limbs, 12.
- Subjective.
- Paralytic pain in the arms and legs for several days, 5.
- Tearing, in part sharply cutting, pains in the limbs, in the head, and in the jaws, frequently only momentary, 5. [190.]
- Painful sensitiveness of all the limbs on motion and when touched, 3.
SUPERIOR EXTREMITIES
- Paralytic sensation in the whole of the right arm; it feels like a stiffness in the joints, so that he is unable to move it (after twenty-four hours), 2.
- Paralytic pain in the arm, so that he is obliged to let it sink down, 3.
- Paralytic drawing pain through the right arm, especially if he lets it hang down or rests it anywhere, especially on anything hard, 3.
- Tensive tearing pains in the arms, with paralytic pain; on taking hold of them a bruised pain, as after great muscular exertion, 5.
- Drawing-tearing pain in the whole of the right arm, not disappearing on motion (after seven hours), 2.
- Shoulder.
- Pinching on the top of the shoulder, 3.
- Sticking pain on top of the left shoulder, affected by neither pressure nor motion of the arm (after thirty-two hours), 2.
- Some stitches in front of the left shoulder, 5.
- Needle stitches in the top of the left shoulder, 2.
- Arm. [200.]
- Violent pinching pain in the right upper arm, disappearing on motion, but returning during rest, 2.
- Boring-pinching pain in the left upper arm , relieved by motion (after twenty-five hours), 2.
- Paralytic drawing through the upper arm, from the upper part down to the middle, so that he could scarcely allow himself to move it; pressure upon the suffering part hurts as if he had received a blow or bruise, 3.
- Drawing-tearing pain in the right upper arm, disappearing on pressure, but immediately returning (after twenty-seven hours), 2.
- Pain as from a blow or bruise in the upper arm, above the elbow-joint, 3.
- Elbow.
- Paralytic pain in the bend of the elbow externally, like a jerking, at intervals, 3.
- Tearing pain in the right elbow-joint when at rest, not affected by motion (after twenty-seven hours), 2.
- Forearm.
- On stretching out the arms violently in the morning, after rising, a cramplike pain in the forearm, especially from the elbow-joint downward; on bending the hands back and forth while the arms are outstretched, the same pain is felt in the wrists, .
INFERIOR EXTREMITIES
- Hip. [230.]
- Tearing in the left hip and nates, 1.
- Thigh.
- The nates pain while sitting, as if weary from long sitting, 3.
- Paralytic pain in the left thigh, not far from the knee, 5.
- Cramplike pain in the anterior muscles of the left thigh while standing (after a quarter of an hour), 4.
- Boring pain from within outward, below the gluteal muscles, while sitting, disappearing on pressure and motion, but returning during rest, 2.
- Cramplike contractive stitches (while sitting) in the muscles, now of the right, now of the left thigh, now in the muscles of right, now of the left upper arm, now down along the small of the back, like pains in the back, which, however, disappear while walking in the open air (after twenty-seven hours), 4.
- Drawing-tearing pain in the anterior side of the right thigh, disappearing on violent motion, 3.
- Pain in the great trochanter while walking, as if he had fallen upon it, 3.
- Knee.
- Dull stitches in the knees now and then, 5.
- Single needle-like stitches in the patella (after ten hours), 4.
- Leg. [240.]
- Cramplike pain in the muscles, now of the right, now of the left lower leg, while walking in the open air, soon disappearing while standing and sitting (after thirty hours), 4.
- Digging pain in the tibia, below the left knee (after eight hours and a half), 4.
- Paralytic draggings in the forepart of the lower leg, between the tibia and fibula, 3.
- Intermitting stitches, as with a fork, in the left tibia, just below the knee, 2.
- Tearing pains in the middle of the left calf (while sitting), 2.
- While sitting, cramplike tearing in the muscles, now of the right, now of the left lower leg, now of the left, now right forearm, disappearing on walking in the open air (after fifty-two hours), 4.
- Foot.
- The child stretches out its feet spasmodically, 6.
GENERAL SYMPTOMS
- Objective.
- Trembling of the body, with shivering sensation while yawning, 3.*
- Paralytic jerkings in various parts of the body, especially in the limbs, 3.
- Paroxysms of spasmodic stretching out of the body at 4 P.M., followed by trembling of the whole body, with blue lips and weeping complaints about pains in the chest, throat, and all the limbs, 1.
- *Before coughing, the child raises herself suddenly, looks wildly about, the whole body becomes stiff, she loses consciousness, just as if she would have an epileptic spasm; then follows the cough, 1.
- Convulsions, 13.*
- General convulsions (after ten minutes), lasting an hour; they consisted of distortions of the limbs in all directions, except that the fingers and toes remained unaffected; the head and trunk were drawn now backward, now forward, now to one side, while the arms and legs were thrown about; then from time to time violent shocks through the whole body, with motion downward like stamping the feet, with jerking of the head upward and backward; the shocks were felt by the hand to be especially violent in the lower portion of the chest and upper part of the abdomen; the face, at first pale, became gradually livid, and at last quite blue; the eyeballs were turned convulsively upward, so that only the whites were visible, then again they were directed staringly forward; pupils moderately dilated and insensible; at times the tongue was contracted to a cylinder, and spasmodically protruded between the lips, without any effort being made to vomit, 1.
- Epileptic-like convulsions, with consciousness (eclampsia), 1.*
- Weak, pale, 12.* [260.]
- The child is very weak and sick, 9 . [Not found. -Hughes.]*
- Morning, on rising, weakness and nausea, 12.
- He was obliged to lie down (after six hours and a half), 4.
- Restlessness at night; frequent tossing about from one place to another on account of discomfort, 3.
- Uneasiness, 1.
- Incessant uneasiness, 1.
- The child tosses about uneasily, even while awake, .*
SKIN
- Objective.
- Eruptions. [270.]
- Eruption of red itching pimples in the evening, soon disappearing, 1.
- Transparent rash, 9.
- An ulcer, surrounded by an induration, on the cheek, 1.
- Subjective.
- Fine burning stitches here and there, disappearing on scratching, 3.
- Prickling itching-crawling sensation in several parts of the body, soon disappearing after slight scratching, 3.
- Itching-tickling on the external border of the right hand, near the thumb and index finger, obliging him to scratch (after thirty-five hours), 4.
- Itching on the back of the left hand, obliging scratching, whereby it is relieved (after six hours and a half), 2.
- Violent itching of the skin here and there in the night, 1.
- (Voluptuous itching on the front of the anus, which obliges scratching) , (after four hours), 4.*
SLEEP AND DREAMS
- Sleepiness.
- Frequent yawning, as if he had not slept enough (after five hours), 4. [280.]
- Sleepiness throughout the whole day, 2.
- Great sleepiness, 4.
- Unusual sleepiness in the afternoon, 3.
- Overpowering sleepiness in the evening, for several days, 5.
- Sleep while erect with the head leaned backward or to the right side (after two hours), 1.*
- Sleeplessness.
- Loss of sleep, 1.
- Wakes with weeping complaints, groaning, and sobbing, with restless motions (after two hours), 1.
- Frequent waking from unpleasant or busy dreams, 3.
- Tossing about during sleep, with lamentations and cries and colic (from eight to twelve hours), 1.*
- Dreams.
- Many disconnected dreams, 1. [290.]
- Sleep full of troubled dreams, 3.
- Anxious dreams, 3, 4.
FEVER
- Chilliness.
- Temperature diminished, 10.
- Skin cool, 13.
- Febrile shivers all over (after half an hour), 4.
- Febrile shivering over the whole body, with hot cheeks, without thirst (after twenty-five hours), 4.*
- *Shivering over the upper part of the body, extending up to the head, as if the hairs would stand up, even by the warm stove, 3.
- Shivering-creeping over the trunk, so that it trembles even by a warm stove, 4.*
- Shivering creeps over the thigh, 3.
- Coldness of the face, with warmth of the hands, 6.
- Cheeks cold, 1. [300.]
- Cold hands and creeping chills, without thirst, in the morning, even by a warm stove, 3.
- Heat.
- Heat every afternoon, followed by increased sweat and deep sleep, 12.
- Heat in the evening and throughout the night, 9.
- Heat mostly in the head during the fever, with yellow color of the face and blue rings around the eyes, 1.*
- (Heat, with redness of the face, immediately accompanied by sweat, without thirst), (after eight hours), 1.
- Great heat, 12.*
- *Rising heat and glowing redness of the cheeks, without thirst, after sleep, 4.
- *Burning heat over the whole face, with redness of the cheeks and thirst for cold drinks (after thirty-five hours), 4.
- Sensation of heat, with heat and redness of the face (after two hours), 5.
- Fever; vomiting of food, followed by chill all over, and then heat with great thirst (after a few hours), 1.* [310.]
- Fever daily at the same hour; chill, followed by heat without thirst (after twenty-four hours), .*
CONDITIONS
- Aggravation.
- ( Morning ), Headache, etc .; weakness of eyes; after rising, agglutination of canthus; hawking, etc.; dryness of throat; fasting, eructations; colic in ileum; after rising, hollow cough; gagging cough; after rising, mucus in larynx ; after rising, on stretching out arms, pain in forearm; on rising, weakness, etc.; cold hands, etc.
- ( Morning and evening ), The attacks.
- ( Afternoon ), Towards evening, stitches near navel; at 4 o'clock, paroxysms of stretching, etc.; heat, etc.; daily fever.
- ( Evening ), By the light, dryness of lids; in the light, burning in lids; when looking sharply, everything appears as if seen through gauze; stoppage of nose; cough; in bed, while lying on side, spine seems broken; heat.
- ( Night ), Pressure in stomach; restlessness; itching of skin.
- ( Every day ), At same hour, fever, etc.
- ( Walking in open air ), Headache ; pain in muscles of lower leg.
- ( In bed ), When lying on back, spine pains.
- ( Bending the part ), Pain in muscles of forearm.
- ( After dinner ), Eructations.
- ( After eating ), Immediately, pain within head; pain in navel.
- ( Expiration ), Stitches near sternum; pain in side of chest.
- ( Inspiration ), Pains in side of chest.
- ( After a meal ), Pressure across upper abdomen.
- ( Mental labor ), Pain witching head.
- ( Pressure ), Drawing in temples; pain on vertex; pressure on margin of orbit; pain in malar bones , pain in ramus of jaw; sticking in left side; pain in navel ; stitches near sternum.
- ( Reading ), Headache; pain within the head.
- ( Reflecting ), Headache.
SUPPLEMENT: CINA. Authorities.
14 , Mauthner, Journ. Kinderkrankheiten, 22, 1854, p. 1, a boy, aged six years, took 1 1/2 drachms; 15 , M. Caravasse, Bost. Med. and Surg. Journ., vol. lxv, 1862, p. 126 (London Lancet), a nervous woman, believing that she suffered from worms, took a drachm of wormseed, semen contra; 16 , Drs. Burdick and Lilienthal, N. A. J. of Hom., 14, 139 (Hom. World, vol. xii, 1877, 444), fatal case of poisoning with
Santonin lozenges, in a girl, aged five years; she took about 6 grains in divided doses.
MIND
- Consciousness clear when awake, but during her restless sleep delirious, 16.
EYE
- Chancing to look in the glass, she distinctly saw herself pea-green, 13.
- Complains of seeing things yellow, 16.
MOUTH
- Tongue deep red, without coating, 16.
STOMACH
- Continual thirst for ice-water, which she swallowed greedily, 16.
- Vomiting of yellowish slimy mucus set in at 11 P.M., and continued till forenoon; purging of watery, flaky, foul-smelling stools every ten to fifteen minutes. Abdomen very sensitive, the child complaining of a dull pain in the pit of the stomach. In the evening we found the abdomen somewhat tumid, but soft, 16.
ABDOMEN
- Colic (soon), 15.
URINARY ORGANS
RESPIRATORY ORGANS
PULSE
- At 9 P.M., the pulse of the left side was gone; on the right side thready and soft (second day), 16.
GENERALITIES
- Slight twitchings of facial muscles. After midnight severe convulsions set in, more like tetanus; throwing the head backwards, eyes rolling about, countenance distorted, body sometimes nearly curved, with legs turned back. At intervals grasping at everything; gnawing of fingers. Burning pains apparently torment her, as she forces everything in her mouth. After four convulsions she died about 2 A.M. (second night), 16.
- Very restless; throws herself about with her whole body from one side to the other, 16.
- Collapsed, the face pinched, extremities rather cold, great restlessness, drawing up of lips over the teeth, with pinched expression of mouth and nose, 16.
FEVER
- Hot perspiration on occiput; clammy in forehead. The icy-cold clammy perspiration crept steadily upwards, 16.