1 , Hahnemann, Chr. Kr., III; 2 , Ægidi, ibid.; 3 , Fr. H-n, ibid.; 4 , Hornburg, ibid.; 5 , Gutmann, ibid.; 6 , Langhammer, ibid.; 7 , Stapf, ibid.; 8 , Rückert, ibid.; 9 , Alibert, in Med. Nat. Zeit., 1799 (not obtainable), ibid.; 10 , Bresl-Samml., 1727, p. 48 (nothing about Col. here), ibid.; 11 , Hoffmann, Eph. Nat. Cur., X, 0 , 30 (poisoning by a whole apple), ibid.; 12 , Hoyer, Misc. Nat. Cur., Dec., III, Ann., 7, 8, 0 , 178 (from decoction), ibid.; 13 , Kölpin, Hufel. J., III, 577 (critical phenomena in a rheumatic paralysis, getting well under Coloc.), ibid.; 14 , Orfila, Toxicologie (from apples taken to cure chronic gonorrhœa), ibid.; 15 , Plater, Obs. III, 858 (poisoning), ibid.; 16 , Salmuth, Obs. III, 2 (poisoning), ibid.; 17 , Schenk, Obs. med., lib. VII (in a case of apoplexy, where Col. had been injected), ibid.; 18 , Schneider, Annal. d. Heilk., Apr. 1811 (from Coloc. given in apoplexy), ibid.; 19 , Stalpaart von der Weil, Cent. I., 0 , 41 (poisoning), ibid.; 20 , Tulpius, Obs., lib. IV, 25 (poisoning), ibid.; 21 , Valentine, Eph. Nat. Cur. Ann. III, 0 , 78 (not found); 22 , Zacutus Lusitanus, in Schenk, VII, 4 (effect of an enema containing Coloc.), ibid.; ( 23 to 44 , Austrian provings, Œst. Zeit. f. Hom. I); 23 , Arneth, repeatd doses of tinct., 1 to 80 drops; 24 , same, provings with 2d, 3d, and 4th dils.; 25 , Böhm, took tinct., repeated doses, 2 to 12 drops; 26 , Fleischmann, tinct., 5 to 15 drops; 27 , Fröhlich, 5 to 60 drops of tinct.; 28 , Amalie Ph., aged 22, took 3d dil.; 29 , Caroline Ph., aged 24, proved the same; 30 , Gerstel made several provings with single doses of tinct., 15 to 80 drops; 31 , Hausmann, 30 to 100 drops of tinct., and once a drachm at a dose; 32 , Maschauer, 5 to 30 drops of tinct.; 33 , Puffer took 3d dil. daily for six days; 34 , Reisinger began with 10 drops of tinct., increased to 25, then decreased to 1st trit.; 35 , Rothausl took 3 to 35 drops of tinct.; 36 , Wachtel took 1 to 10 drops of tinct.; 37 , same, took 10 grains of 1st dec. trit.; 38 , Weinke, 12 to 60 drops of tinct; 39 , Wurstl, three provings with tinct., doses, 1 to 10 drops; 40 , Wurm, tinct., 1 to 60 drops; 41 , same, provings with 1st dec. and cent. trits. and 1st dil.; 42 , Watzke, proving with 1 to 95 drops of tinct.; 43 , same, 1st dec. trit.; 44 , same, with tincture applied externally to abdomen; 45 , J. O. Muller took 4th dil., Z. f. V. Hom., Æzt. Œst. I, p. 43, 1857; 46 , Krumbholz, repeated doses of tinct., Martin's provings, Hom. V. J. S., 10, 77; 47 , Martin, 2 to 10 drops of tinct., ibid.; 48 , Mayer, 1 to 3 drops tinct., ibid.; 49 , Runge, 2 to 30 drops tinct., ibid.; 50 , Lembke, repeated doses of tinct., 5 to 10 drops, N. Z. f. H. Kl., 15; 51 , Caroline Le Beau, provings with 200th dil., A. J. H. M. M., 1870, and N. Am. J. of Hom., N. S., 1, 61; 52 , Hechenberger, "Colocynthology," 1840, provings with 1 to 8 drops of tinct. daily, in the morning, fasting (from original); 53 , effects of a teaspoonful of tincture in a pregnant woman, ibid.; 54 , Caron D'Ancey, effects of 2 glasses of infusion taken for dyspeptic symptoms, Orfila, Toxicologie; 55 , Goodno, symptoms produced by Col. 200th (F.) on a girl aged nine, A. J. H. M. M., 4, 83.
MIND
Emotional.
After a bottle of Bavarian beer I felt much intoxicated; a most unusual thing, 49.
He could not, without difficulty, get rid of the idea that he was not in his own room, but in another, 41.
Excited, irritable state of temper, taciturnity, 42.
Extreme fretfulness; nothing seems right; he is extremely impatient, and angry at every word that he is obliged to answer, and becomes most painfully confused; everything annoys him, even the merest trifles, 1.
Morose mood; becomes offended at everything; is not inclined to answer, 8.* [10.]
Return of the vexatious thoughts which he had forgotten, but which soon yielded to an unusual cheerfulness, 20.
Intellectual.
Dulness in the morning, with late waking and dislike to get up, 38.
No inclination to search after and grasp objects of interest, 21.
He was somewhat confused by the beer drunk in the evening, 30.
Confusion of the right side of the head, especially in the temple (after half an hour), 30.
Confusion of the left side of the head; with pressing-burning pain in the left orbit, temple, and nose, on the dorsum nasi, and in the upper teeth ; it seemed as if the eye and nose were swelling (these symptoms were clearly marked and persistent), 30.
Feeling of dryness in the eyes, in the evening, 36.
Smarting in the eyes; painfulness of the eyeballs, 42.*
Severe itching in the right eye, obliging him to rub it, 5.
Brow and Orbit.
Pressing feeling in the orbits, towards the root of the nose, 36. [130.]
Fine sticking and drawing, varying in intensity, with aching, in the left orbit, and burning as if from pepper in the mouth, especially on the hard palate, 30.
Stitches above the right eye, accompanied by itching of the scalp, 30.
Lids.
Annoying twitching of the right upper eyelid , continuing four days, 35.
Slight sticking in the conjunctiva palpebrarum of the left eye. Next morning it was perceptibly inflamed; here and there were indications of commencing ulceration, which continued to increase till 4 in the afternoon, when it was complete; next morning cicatrization had taken place, 24.
Aching in the upper and outer portions of the right eyeball in the evening, aggravated by rubbing it with the finger; it feels harder than usual there. This aching lasted some days, 31.
Painful pressure in the eyeballs, especially on stooping, .*
EAR
External.
Drawing above the right ear (eleventh day); behind the left ear (twenty-second day), 50.
Pressure behind the left ear, continuing a long time, 4.
Cutting-sticking pain in the lower fossa of the right external ear, relieved by boring in with finger, 5.
Itching sticking deep in the ear, extending from the Eustachian tube to the tympanum; relieved by boring in with the fingers (after one hour and a half), 7. [160.]
Twinges in the right ear, not relieved by boring in with the finger, 5.
Crawling within the ear, relieved by boring in with the finger, 5.
Great desire to drink, without thirst; the mouth is constantly watery; drink is relished but immediately after every drink there is a flat taste in the mouth, 1.
Some swelling of the abdomen about the navel, accompanied by some confusion of the head in the forehead and temples, 30.
While walking, an unpleasant sensation about the navel, as after taking cold, with urging to stool, which he was obliged to attend to immediately, as the sphincter seemed to have no resisting power. The discharge was thing, orange-colored, and pappy (after five hours). After walking for half an hour a renewed and increased sensation about the navel, as though he had been chilled; more violent tenesmus, to which he was obliged to give way, with a result similar to the former; after a quarter of an hour, during which he was incessantly walking, the same unpleasant sensation returned below the navel, with still greater violence; it increased to a drawing cutting, which darted repeatedly from behind forwards and upwards in a curve to the navel; this ceased on the occurrence of urging to stool, which became exceedingly pressing, and the evacuation ran in a watery stream out of the sphincter, which seemed paralyzed; it contained part of the contents of the soup eaten at the noon meal, still undigested. This was followed by ineffectual urging, which, when repressed by an effort of the involuntary muscles, gave rise to a pressing tension in the lowest part of the abdominal parietes, and an acute pressure at the inferior angle of the right scapula, with tensive pain extending thence downward; on the cessation of the long-continued tenesmus a free, protracted discharge took place, the sphincter standing wide open, as if paralyzed, .
Abdominal pains came on again, at 4 P.M., with the same results keeping up all the evening, chasing her out of bed twice during the night, and early the next morning (second day).
Same abdominal symptoms came on again, but in a far slighter degree, although lasting the whole evening (third day).
This state of things kept up for six days, wearing off only gradually, 51.
Constant pinching in the abdomen around the navel, 39.
*Griping about the umbilicus (after seven hours), 27.
Griping four fingers' breadth below the navel, 40.
*Griping around the navel, increased by eating fruit, 27.
Griping about the umbilicus, and sensitiveness of the abdominal integuments, aggravated by external pressure, 43.
*Griping and cutting in the umbilical region (after five hours), aggravated after a stool, and accompanied by a chilly feeling over the whole body, 37. [370.]
Griping about the navel, with discharge of much flatulence (after five hours), 32.
First griping (drawing hither and thither) in the umbilical region, gradually subsiding, then returning, and rapidly changing into cutting, as if by a large chisel thrust deep into the upper abdomen, thence passing in a curve backwards and downwards into the pelvis, and then cutting its way upward again , at 4 P.M.; at 4.30 P.M., the cutting in the hypogastrium several times took the direction from behind forwards and upwards, and was always relieved by a forcible discharge of flatus. It was also relieved by straining and the consequent expulsion of a long train of slippery bubbles of wind, with a small quantity of bland mucus; it returned in the same fashion at intervals of from five to fifteen minutes. Finally, towards 5 P.M., a very painful expulsive pressure ensued, and in a short time a quantity of thin fæces passed involuntarily through the sphincter at a single impulse; it was perfectly bland, causing not the slightest burning or smarting at the anus, which was rather protected all about by the slippery mucus, of which a great portion of the passage consisted; the pains in the abdomen all disappeared with this passage, 31.*
Slight griping in the umbilical region (soon), 25.
Violent griping in the umbilical region , lasting all day, 26.
Feeling of a griping, of a compression, or of a spindle ("Knäuel"), in the umbilical region, sometimes more, sometimes less; at times, especially towards morning, it increases to a twisting or cutting pain, .
It continued four hours, and only ceased after the evacuation of a soft stool, 40.
A kind of flatulent colic, after midnight, from sudden flatulence here and there, which becomes painfully incarcerated, and is not emitted (second night), 1.
The abdomen continued tender and inflated , even after an evacuation, 30.
The bowels are painful on strong pressure on the abdomen, as if excoriated, 30. [530.]
Painfulness of the abdominal integuments, particularly when walking, 44.
Hypogastrium and Iliac Regions.
Movements in the hypogastrium after dinner, disappearing after a soft evacuation, 40.
Aching in the hypogastrium soon after dinner, ameliorated by the discharge of abundant fetid flatulence, and disappearing after the subsequent stool, at about 4 P.M., 40.
Griping in the hypogastrium, going off in a stitch towards the left pubic region, with rumbling and sensation of inflation (after half an hour), .
RECTUM AND ANUS
Rectum.
Pain in the lower part of the rectum, as from swollen hæmorrhoids, while sitting, walking, and urging to stool, 1.
Soon after dinner, when walking in the open air, oozing at the anus and discharge of moisture from the rectum, instead of the expected flatulence. This oozing continued the whole afternoon; at 6 P.M. another pappy stool, with much mucus and subsequent burning of the anus, 30.
[Discharge from the anus, some hours after dinner], 17.
Discharge of blood from the anus, which after more than a year still continues in greater or less quantity daily, with violent sticking and burning pain in the small of the back and anus (during the first days), 26 . (Before this proving he had never had a discharge of blood from the anus.)
Sensation at the anus as if successive slippery bubbles were escaping, 31. [560.]
Two pappy evacuations daily (after three days), 24.
Contrary to his usual habit, two pappy stools a day, with slight griping in the upper abdomen, 23.
Two pappy stools, with discharge of flatulence, 32.
Two pappy yellow painless stools in the forenoon, 42.
URINARY ORGANS
Bladder.
Violent pressure upon the bladder which was full, suddenly set in, but as suddenly passed off on the expulsion of considerable flatus in rapid succession, which drove before it some mucus fluid ; (after half an hour).*
These flatulent attacks frequently returned in alternation, with other symptoms, 31. [660.]
Painful stitches in the bladder, and subsequently alternating in the rectum, disappearing on the discharge of flatulence, 27.
It almost always caused increased passage of urine, with more or less change of the quality of the urine; *it was, however, especially like brown beer, becoming turbid as soon as cold, and depositing a copious sediment, . [680.]
SEXUAL ORGANS
Male.
The prepuce was drawn back, and, as it were, slightly constricted behind the glans, at night. Every time he brought it forwards, but found it again drawn back at his next waking, 40.
Great swelling of the labiæ, rapidly increasing, with sensation of dragging and increased warmth in the vagina (this swelling of the labiæ continued during the remainder of the pregnancy, and was only partially relieved by a palliative), 53.
Her courses, usually regular and copious, have not appeared, although a week over time, 51.
RESPIRATORY ORGANS
Larynx, Trachea, and Bronchi.
Distressing dryness of the air-passages; on the two next days a perceptible and disagreeable feeling of fatigue in the affected parts, 24.
Constriction of the larynx, disappearing in the open air (after half an hour), 35.
Sensitiveness of the larynx began, and the voice became rough and hoarse, towards evening, 24.
A spot in the larynx which scratches and provokes coughing, feels somewhat scrapy on inspiration, 7.
Frequent tickling irritation in the larynx, with a dry cough, 7.
Titillation in larynx, dry, short cough, especially during the night, and waking him from sleep (fifth, seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth days), 30.
Frequent teasing cough day and night (twenty-third, twenty-fourth, and twenty-eighth days), 50.
Tickling cough in the day and night (twenty-ninth, thirtieth, and thirty-first days), 50.
No symptoms during the night, except tickling cough, 50.
During the day dry tickling cough, with nausea, vomiturition, nearly vomiting. Talking, cold air, etc., do not produce coughing, but it comes suddenly without any cause, in the fresh air as in the room (eleventh day), 50.
Titillating cough frequently during the night (thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth, and twenty-second days), 50.
Much titillating cough, with choking and vomiturition, several times during the day (sixteenth, seventeenth, and twenty-second days), 50.
Frequent titillating cough in the evening, and during the night, without expectoration (eleventh and twelfth days), 50.
Respiration.
Respiration is short and rapid, for several days, without dyspnœa or heat, 1.
Attack of dyspnœa, at night, with slow, difficult breathing, which provokes cough, .
CHEST
Objective. [730.]
Whistling in the chest on inspiration, in the morning (after one hour and three-quarters), 6.
Subjective.
Tension over the chest and forehead, during a very soft and smoothly passed stool, 31.
Some constriction in the chest (after two hours); subsequently stitches in the upper part of the left half of the chest, especially when walking, 32.
Constrictive sensation, with transient stitches in the chest, beginning soon after the dose, and troubling him all day, especially when walking, 32.
Frequent pressure and oppression of the chest, in the afternoon; dull stitches in the chest and sides, 42.
Pressive pain in several places on the thorax, in the hepatic region, and over the heart, impeding respiration (continuing several hours), towards evening, 43.
Oppression and stitch on respiration in the right side, not very considerable, 49.
Oppression of the chest, as if everything were too tight; with compression on the sides, especially on stooping forward, while sitting, and in the evening, for six days, 8.
Great oppression of the chest, before midnight, driving away sleep, 35.
Great oppression of the chest, as from external pressure, on inspiration, which also causes sticking in the chest, 8.
Painful drawing in the nape of the neck, even during rest; soon followed by stiffness of the neck, painful by itself, and still worse on moving the head, 4.
Violent tensive-drawing pain in the left cervical muscles, worse on motion, 4.*
In the large cervical muscles of the left side, drawing pain like a violent contraction; on motion it extends backward and entirely disappears, 7.
Pressing boring-drawing in all the muscles of the neck, on different parts of the occiput; worse on the right side and in the evening (twenty-seventh day), 50.
Troublesome pressure in the left side of the nape of the neck, increased by turning, as in rheumatism, 30.*
Sensation in the neck, extending towards the occipital protuberance, as if a heavy weight were lying transversely across it; equally sensitive during rest and motion, 4.
Tearing in the left side of the nape of the neck, 30.
Back.
Pain in the back above the hips, with nausea and chilliness, 3.
Occasional slight drawings in the shoulder-blades, 42.
Drawing pain internally in the region of the right scapula, as if the nerves and vessels were made tense, 4.*
Severe drawing pain extending from the right side of the neck across the scapulæ, as if the nerves were forcibly torn and stretched, or as if bruised, 4.
Tensive sticking pain between the scapulæ, mostly when walking, so that for while he was obliged to walk bent over, 1.
EXTREMITIES IN GENERAL
Objective.
Contraction of all the limbs, so that he resembled a hedgehog, 19. [800.]
Twitching of different parts of muscles in the limbs, 11.
Weakness of all the joints, especially of the knee and elbow, 31.
Weakness of all the limbs on walking in the open air, as after a long walk, with great trembling of the lower legs, especially of the right, so that sweat broke out over the whole body (after eleven hours), 6.
Disagreeable feeling in all the limbs on making any intellectual exertion, 49.
Tired sensation in the joints (nineteenth day), 50.
Migrating pains in the joints of the fingers and feet (tenth day), 50.
The rheumatic gouty pains came on more violently than ever before, sometimes in the joints, and sometimes in the bones of the upper and lower extremities, but did not last long, 37.
The rheumatic pains in the limbs and joints are the more important phenomena, and with greater certainty ascribable to the drug; inasmuch as I had never experienced the like before or since, 35.
Some of the joints feel as if they were compressed by a tight ring (twenty-sixth day), 50.
Boring and burning pains in the muscles of the extremities and of the buttocks (twenty-fifth day), 50. [810.]
Boring and drawing in the joints of the fingers, in the shoulders, in the knees, in the shin-bones and ankles (thirteenth to fifteen day), 30.
Drawing pressing-boring pains in the wrist, fingers, knees, muscles of thighs, in the morning after rising, and again in the evening (fifteenth day), 50.
Drawing in different parts of upper and lower extremities when walking (twenty-second to thirty-first day), 30.
Drawing and pressing in all the joints; more when sitting than when walking; lasting the whole day (sixteenth day), 50.
Transitory drawing in the upper and lower limbs towards evening, 37.
Transient drawing in various joints of the upper and lower limbs, especially of the fingers and toes, disappearing instantaneously on motion, and as rapidly recurring in rest, 40.
Towards evening the pains increased in the extremities while sitting, and are especially severe in the knees, feet, and shoulder-joints; it is a pressing-drawing pain, a sensation of tiredness (thirteenth day), .
SUPERIOR EXTREMITIES
Sensation of weakness in the arms (seventeenth day), 50.
Pain in the left arm, soon disappearing (after one hour), 47. [830.]
Pressive-drawing bone-pains in the long bones of the arms during rest, especially painful on the head of the humerus and across the wrist, where it seems as if the pain were in the periosteum, on raising the arm, 1.
Paralytic pressing in the whole of the left arm, 30.
Stitches in the arms from time to time, now here, now there (after four hours), 8.
Paralytic bruised pain in the arms from time to time (after five days), 8.
Severe boring pains in the joints of the lower extremities, worse towards evening, more frequent when sitting than when walking or standing (twenty-seventh day), 50.
Pressing-throbbing pain on the upper part of the inner side of the right leg, extending to the posterior side of the thigh upwards towards the ischium (when sitting and walking), 30.
Pains in the lower extremities increase until noon, so as to be frequently troublesome in walking, 39.
The pain in the lower extremities disappeared after drinking beer; the headache was aggravated, 39.
Dull stitches in the region of the right hip, suddenly appeared and just as suddenly disappeared, during a walk of some hours; they were so severe that I was obliged to cease walking for several minutes at a time, and became so frequent that I was obliged to cut short my walk and return home; while sitting there was some relief, but instead of the stitches there was a sensation as of a heavy weight in the lumbo-dorsal region, somewhat relieved by lying upon the left side, with some increase of the temperatureand sensibility of the part affected; on rising and walking about this latter sensation disappeared, while the stitches returned; the pain disappeared at night in the warmth of the bed, but awoke me from sleep about 4 A.M., when it had changed its character, insomuch that it was now throbbing and almost boring, but persistent in this locality; the origin of the trouble lay in the sacral region, corresponding to the position of the plexus ischiadicus, thence it extended through the incisura ischiadica major towards the hip-joint, down the posterior portion of the thigh into the fossa poplitea, 45.* [900.]
Drawing twitching with dull throbbing in the region of the left hip, and in the right loin over the crest of the ilium, towards the buttock, 30.*
Thigh.
GENERAL SYMPTOMS
Objective. [1030.]
Entire relaxation, to a most remarkable degree, for a whole hour, during which he was entirely unfitted for either bodily or mental labor, 31.
Unusual inclination of the muscles of all parts of the body to become painfully cramped, 1.
This remedy seems to increase the mucous secretions to a considerable degree, 47.
Weakness, fulness, prostration all day long, probably in consequence of the diarrhœa (although there were only two motions during the day); they were, however, quite watery, 49. [1040.]
Disinclined to exertion of either body or mind, even to visiting his nearest friend, 31.
Lazy, gloomy, and listless, almost pusillanimous, 48.
Unfitness for every occupation in the evening, 35.
SKIN
Objective.
Desquamation of the skin of the whole body, 16 . [During convalescence. -Hughes.]
(Spontaneous bleeding of a liver-spot on the upper lip), 47.
Eruptions, Dry.
White pimples on the face, especially between the eye and ear, on the forehead and chin, with some twinging when not touched, and biting pain when touched (after four hours), 6.
Eruption of pimples on the left cheek on touch; there is biting pain, and after scratching a watery oozing (after four hours and a half), 6.
A pustule on the left corner of the mouth (after two hours), 6.
I observed several days since on the skin of the left upper arm a small vesicle filled with pus (my skin is usually remarkably free from eruptions), in the beginning without any pain; it is now surrounded by a red hot border, burns even when not touched, and is painful on motion; the swelling of the upper arm increases, becomes redder and more painful, with drawing in the whole arm (eighteenth day); the swelling is harder, larger, and more painful, extending upwards to the axilla, and down to the fingers during the night the pains in the furuncle keep me awake (twentieth day); the furuncle begins to ripen, with increase of pains all over the arm (twenty-first day); it begins to discharge some pus (twenty-second day); is in full suppuration (twenty-fifth day), 50.
A furuncular eruption made its appearance on the face, and three days afterwards another on the back; both disappeared in a few days, 23.
Several little boils appeared on the ulnar side of both hands, and a stye on the left eye, which followed the usual course to suppuration, 42.
Three small boils on the left side of the neck, with burning pains, and a larger one at the lower angle of the left scapula, 41.
Subjective.
Prickling and crawling on different parts of the body, 30.
Itching in various parts of the body, obliging him to scratch, 36.
Itching in different spots, especially on the left side of the body, which smart like burning points, .
Feeling of coldness over the whole body , especially in the knees, notwithstanding the knees were warm enough, 36.
Feeling of coldness in the whole body, succeeded by heat without thirst, 54.
Shivering through the whole body, in the morning after rising, with cold hands, heat of the face and rest of the body, without thirst (after half an hour), 6.
Sensation of heat within the whole body, which is also externally warm to the touch, 4.
General hot flush, especially in the face, with sweat on the forehead, 30. [1170.]
Alternation of heat and cold, and there was always perspiration, which went off for moments and then returned, without my experiencing any great changes of temperature, .
CONDITIONS
Aggravation.
( Morning ), The symptoms; dullness, etc.; soon after breakfast, when walking rapidly, symptoms of vertigo; early, dullness of head; early, in bed, headache; at about 8 o'clock, headache, etc.; after rising, pain in forehead; early headache in temples ; early, mist before eyes; coryza; empty eructations; pain in stomach; soon after rising, colic, etc.; early, in bed, rumbling in abdomen; abdomen felt caved in, etc.; on waking, colic, etc.; whistling in chest; after rising, pains in wrists, etc.; after rising, pressure in joints; drawing, etc., in shoulder-joint; pains in forearm; after rising, drawing in legs, etc.; soon after waking, pains here and there; on waking, and after rising, itching; after rising, shivering, etc.; after rising warmth of face, etc.; on waking, sweat of legs.
( Forenoon ), At 10 o'clock, shimmering before eye; at 10 o'clock, boring in maxilla; towards noon; sensation of nausea; feeling in gastric region ; towards noon, movements in abdomen, etc.; towards noon, cutting through abdomen ; after moving about, colic; towards noon; when walking, symptoms of colic; towards 11 o'clock, burning on right chest; pain in right chest; drawing in trochanter; when walking, stitches on thigh; drawing in knee-joint, etc.; towards noon, when walking, drawing, etc.; in knee-joint; heaviness of feet.
( Noon ), Pain in middle finger; sleepiness.
( Afternoon ), Commencing about 1 o'clock, all symptoms, especially colic, fever, etc.; confusion of head , etc.; toward evening, heaviness, etc., in forehead; at 1 o'clock, pain in left forehead; at 2 o'clock, boring in temple; pain in all teeth; towards evening, aversion to food, etc.; towards evening, griping in epigastric region; at 4 o'clock, abdominal pains; at 4 o'clock, griping in umbilical region; sensitiveness in abdomen; pain in groin, etc .; twitching, etc.; towards evening, sensitiveness of larynx; pressure, etc., on chest; towards evening, stitches in side; stitches in right chest; towards evening, drawing in limbs; aching in shoulders; towards evening, pains in lower extremities; drawing in thigh ; about 6 o'clock, boring in knees; pressing in toes, etc.; lassitude ; towards 5 o'clock, universal lassitude; uneasiness; towards evening, oppressed sensation; at 5 o'clock, pains frequently repeated.
( Evening ), The symptoms ; on sitting down, vertigo; ; tearing in forehead; boring in temple; feeling in eyes; boring in maxilla; loss of appetite; at 10 o'clock, during a walk, after supper, pain in pit of stomach; pains about navel; movements in abdomen; pain in bowels; pain on thorax; , etc.; towards 8 o'clock, oppression of heart; on going to bed, stitches in cardiac region; lassitude, etc.; pains in wrists etc.; at 9 o'clock, pains in joints; stitches in humeri; tearing in knee; pressing in knee; drawing along tibia; when sitting, sensation in foot; pain in foot; tearing in metatarsus; when going upstairs, feeling in toes; , unfitness for occupation; when walking, sensation of failing strength; discomfort, etc.; in bed, itching; itching on abdomen; cold hands; cold feeling in upper arm.
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Painfulness of the whole head and eyes, very much aggravated by bending forwards, 42.
Painfulness of the whole head, most troublesome in the frontal region, aggravated by stooping or turning the head, with incapacity for mental exertion, continuing a few hours, 44.
Pressing-pinching pain in the upper part of the brain, 5.
Sensitiveness of the head , during the whole day, as though it were compressed; especially in the forehead and temples, with painfulness of the eyeballs, aggravated by bending forwards; better in the open air, 42.
Boring in different parts of the head, right side (twenty-second to thirty-first day), 50.
Boring in the bones of the skull, especially on the right side (fourteenth to fifteen day), 50.
Painful tearing digging through the brain, which became intolerably severe on moving the upper lid (after a few hours), 2.* [60.]
Drawing and boring in the head, when walking (thirteenth to fifteenth day), 50.
Pressure within the head, paroxysmal, slight, now here, now there, 8.
Pain in the head, occupying the space of about half a crown, in the region of the linea semicircularis, about its middle; it felt like a kind of pressure, 48.
Pressive headache along the sagittal suture, more violent on moving or shaking the head, and on stooping, 7.
Tearing headache in the whole brain ; in the forehead it becomes a pressure, as if the forehead would press outward; more violent on moving the head, 5.*
The headache and pains in the knees and foot came on daily at about 8 A.M., and continued until afternoon, when a soft stool took place, 39.
Waking after midnight, he perceived, as he lay on the right side, pressure and weight in the left side of the forehead, 31.
Pressing in the forehead and at the root of the nose , as though a violent catarrh were coming on; continuing three hours, 35.
Violent pressing over the forehead, from the temples towards the nose, with feeling of dryness in the latter (after half an hour), 39.
At 1 P.M. a pressive pain in the left side of the forehead, occasionally slightly vibrating; it was clearly traceable in an arch which defined the lateral and superior boundaries of the left frontal sinus, 31.
Pressive headache in the frontal region (after half an hour), 39.
Pressive headache in the forehead, most severe when stooping, and lying on the back; lasting six hours, 5.
Drawing-pressing pains in the forehead (twenty-first day), 50.
Sudden stickling pain in the forehead , towards the nose, 39.*
Dull stickling pain internally in the forehead, in the morning, after rising (after a quarter of an hour), 6. [90.]
Tearing in the forehead (tenth day), in the left side (eleventh to thirteenth day), in different parts of the forehead, in the morning (twelfth day), 50.*
Tearing in forehead, right side (seventeenth day), 50.
Severe and frequent tearing on the right side of the forehead (seventeenth day), 50.
Violent pressing-throbbing headache in the forehead. Although the pain went off on sitting up and moving his head, still his head was very much confused all the forenoon, 41.
Temples.
Aching in both temples, aggravated at first in the open air, then entirely disappearing, 3, 5.
Boring in the right temple; severe boring in the left temple, continuous and frequently repeated, at 2 P.M. (fifth day); severe boring, as if from a plug, in the left temple, in the evening (eleventh day); boring in the temples (twelfth day), 50.
Sensation of violent pressure in the left temple, continuing the whole afternoon (migraine?), better while seated, worse when standing and walking, but especially when urinating, 40.
Pressing and drawing pain in the right temple (after three hours), 50.*
Boring stitches in the right temple, disappearing on touch, 6.*
Tearing in both temples several times repeated (fifth day); tearing in the right (seventh day); frequent tearing in both (eighth day); severe and frequent tearing in the right and above it (seventeenth day), 50.
Tearing and pressing in the right temple (second day), 50.
Pressing and dull throbbing in the left temple, growing gradually acute and cutting ; with a similar sensation about the left shoulder-joint, 39.*
Vertex.
Pain in the vertex and left eye, as if a nervous pressure (immediately), 30. [110.]
Tearing on the right side of the vertex (twelfth day), 50.
Parietals.
Boring and drawing in the right side of the head, in the forehead (twentieth day), 50.*
Drawing, one-sided headache (after one hour and a half), 4.
Soreness of the skin on the vertex, as though the hair on this part were constantly pulled upward, accompanied on the second day by a drawing-pressing pain in the occiput; both symptoms disappear towards evening, 37.
Crawling and itching on the whole left side of the head, compelling him to scratch, 30.
Mist before the right eye, early in the morning, lasting several hours; not removed by rubbing it, 31.
A great, white, very bright light was seen at the side of and below the right eye; but as he turned his eyes rapidly sideways, in order to examine it, it vanished, 31.
At 10 A.M., shimmering before the right eye, in the shape of a circle with rays, coming on a short time before getting up from writing, 31.
Pressure in the pit of the stomach (immediately), 49.
Violent pressure in the stomach (immediately), 11.
Frequent pressure in the stomach and around the umbilicus (nineteenth day), 50.
Sleepless from cramplike pressure in the pit of the stomach, and constriction of the stomach; this latter was so sensitive that he could not endure the lightest covering, 35.
Pressive sensation in the epigastric region, especially after eating, with a sensation as of hunger, which was not relieved by repeated eating; daily, 8.
Pressive pain, with dull stitches in the pit of the stomach, which necessitate rapid breathing; it seems as though the lungs could not be sufficiently inflated, 8. [340.]
Painfulness of the umbilical region in the evening, 42.
Pain in the umbilical region several times (seventh and twelfth days), 50.
Umbilical region unceasingly painful , at night, 42.
Acute pain in the umbilical region, increased by walking, 42.*
Sensation of inflation in the umbilical region, with compression in the throat and nausea ; these symptoms lasted the whole day, and became worse some hours after dinner, 42.
Constrictive pains about the navel in the evening, 35. [360.]
*Constrictive pain in the umbilicus, immediately after dinner, 35.
Violent constrictive pain in the umbilical region, lasting a quarter of an hour, and which waked him from sleep the following morning at 3 A.M., 32.
*Seized with terrible, contractive, twisting pains in bowels, immediately about umbilicus, spreading afterwards over the whole upper part of the abdomen, leaving the lower portion perfectly free from pain; this lasted about an hour, when there was a copious evacuation of the bowels, and an immediate relief from pain, which was, however, only temporary, as the pains soon came back again, followed by a copious discharge with temporary relief, succeeded for a third time by a paroxysm of pain, followed by a discharge and partial relief, for the pain kept on, more on less, during the whole night (after four hours).
Cutting in the umbilical region and tenesmus; came on after eating, 25.*
Sticking in a small spot in the umbilical region, that obliges him to bend up, chiefly aggravated by lifting (after three-quarters of an hour), 3.*
Single, very transient stitches in the right flank, 35.
Dull stitches in the flank, interrupting respiration, 42. [380.]
A slow stitch on the right side beneath the navel, soon afterwards on the left side of the navel; colic, only perceptible when walking, disappearing when standing still, and even on violent agitation (as in going downstairs) but immediately becoming very perceptible again when walking on a level, 30.
A prickling stitch darts, like an electric spark, from the tip of the glans through the abdomen towards the left flank, where it was felt, and vanished in the same moment, 30.
At times twitching stitches from the umbilical region towards the loins and spine, 42.
Burrowing-tearing pain in the umbilical region, aggravated by inspiration or loud laughing, 5.
Colic and griping about the navel, somewhat increased after dinner, and ceasing an hour afterwards, 27.
*Violent colic-like pains, emanating from the umbilicus, with frequent discharge of flatulence, which afforded relief; the pains continued all night, and deprived him entirely of sleep, 35.
Excessive colic in a small spot beneath the navel, which, after the night-sweat, extended through the whole abdomen, 3.
Umbilical colic and frequent eructations, soon after rising, 25.
Constant sensitiveness of the abdomen in the umbilical region, 42.
Sensitiveness of all that portion of the abdomen above the umbilicus to touch and pressure, 55. [390.]
Violent pain in the umbilical region the whole forenoon, without intermission; it was situated in a spot about the size of the hand, and was a bruised pain; aggravated by walking, but not by pressure, and becoming more tolerable after eructations of gas, 42.*
A bubbling sensation in a spot below the navel, 44.
The umbilical pains were much alleviated and the head difficulties entirely disappeared, on the appearance of the night-sweats and the flesh-colored urine, 42.
Abdomen tense, inflated painfully, sensitive to the touch; some diminution of the pains after two watery stools; during the night great sensitiveness of the abdomen, so that he could scarcely bear the lightest pressure upon it; this sensitiveness continued until the following day, 32.
Movements in the bowels; sensitiveness of the abdominal integuments, 44.
Movements in the bowels soon after dinner, followed by a copious soft stool, succeeded by griping in the abdomen, particularly in the vesical region; a thin diarrhœic stool, at 4 P.M., whereupon the colic remitted, 40.*
Abdomen full of flatus, which passes off (sixth day); passes a great deal of flatus (seventh day); flatulency (eleventh day); a great deal of flatulency during the night (sixteenth day), 50.
Shortly after rising, easy discharge of inodorous flatus, sometimes silent, sometimes noisy, 31.
Long and rapid succession of smoothly discharged bubbles of inodorous gas passed the sphincter at longer or shorter intervals; a symptom which returned for several days, 31.
Constant desire to pass wind; it is afterwards passed very profusely, 4.
Emptiness in the abdomen, as if nothing were in it, 4.
Emptiness of the bowels after a profuse diarrhœa, 7.
Feeling of emptiness and soreness in the bowels, 36. [450.]
Abdomen felt caved in morning, with a weak, empty feeling in stomach, and no inclination to eat (second day), 51.
Feeling, in the afternoon, as if he should have a stool, 40.
Pain and rumbling in the abdomen, with urging to stool and shivering over the whole body, when lying down, 30.
Frequent intimations of abdominal pain for several days, 43.
Pain in the bowels, as from taking cold, or from a succession of improper articles of food, 4.
Pain in the bowels immediately on taking only a few steps in the room, 30.
Pains in the bowels, with feeling of gnawing diarrhœa (after a quarter of an hour); after supper the abdomen was very full and heavy, 47.
Pains in the bowels, with feeling of great heat in the stomach in the evening; the pains in the bowels increased in severity until towards 9 P.M., where there occurred a troublesome diarrhœa for half an hour; after this the pains disappeared, 46.
Violent pain in the bowels; a loose evacuation (about 3 P.M.), whereupon the pain and uneasiness subside, 46. [460.]
Great heat in the intestines (after a few hours), 54.
Tension in the abdomen, with passage of flatus and colic-like pain, 7.
Great tension in the abdomen, with violent rumbling, 39.
Dull, tensive pain in the abdomen, disappearing on pressing on it, 5.
Continual tensive pain in the bowels; it seems as if they were gathered into a ball, had fallen down, and were lying like a heavy weight in the hypogastrium; it appears as if the anterior like parietes of the abdomen were wanting, and the bowels were in danger of falling out (after six hours), 31.
The pain in the abdomen became worse after dinner, gnawing and boring, and obliged me to sit down, or lie and bend forwards; violent tenesmus came on at first, with pappy, copious, strong-smellling stools, which, an hour later, were watery, scanty, yellow, and almost inodorous . The colic diminished somewhat, after taking black coffee, at 4 P.M., but became much more painful again after supper, accompanied by confusion of the head, and aching in the forehead, aggravated by bending forwards, 42.*
Constriction of the intestines about the pubic region, 4.
Constant severe constriction of the viscera for ten or twenty minutes, relieved by violent pressure with the hand, 4. [470.]
The pain proceeding from the upper abdomen, when it became more severe, rose upwards towards the chest, and became then constrictive; it was sensibly aggravated by every shock, violent hawking, and the like, 30.
Cramplike pain in the abdomen , which does not allow him to sit quietly, lie, nor walk, with empty urging and tenesmus of stool after eating, 4.
Griping in the abdomen, with discharge of flatulence both upward and downward, followed by a thin stool and relief of the pains, 32.*
*Griping in the abdomen, especially about the navel , with easily repressed tenesmus, continuing nearly two hours (after three hours), 43.
*Griping and pinching in the abdomen (after twenty-one hours), 4.
More violent griping in the upper abdomen than he had formerly felt from the mother tincture, but which did not bring on an evacuation (soon), 34.
Griping pains in the abdomen, which end above the mons veneris, 4.
*Violent griping pains in the abdomen , at 2 1/2 P.M.; worst about three fingers' breadth below the navel obliging him to bend over; disappearing after a pappy stool , at 5 P.M., 40.
Griping and rumbling in the bowels the whole forenoon; more painful when walking than when at, rest, 39. [480.]
Awakened in the morning by griping in the bowels and tenesmus, notwithstanding which the stool that followed was normal. The griping disappeared after drinking black coffee, but returned in the course of the forenoon, accompanied by rumbling and movements in the abdomen, 42.
*Griping in the intestines as if all the bowels would be forcibly griped; on account of which he could neither lie nor sit, and could only walk bent over; the pain was not relieved by lying quietly, but only by violent motion or rolling about, 4.
*Pinching pain in the abdomen, as if the bowels were pressed inwards, with cutting extending toward the pubic region, so severe below the navel that the muscles of the face are distorted and the eyes drawn together; the pain is only relieved by pressure upon the bowels with the hands and bending himself inward, 4.
*Pinching in the bowels as if the intestines were squeezed between stones, and would be crushed , at times with rush of blood to the head and face, and sweat on them, which parts on the relief of the pain seem as if blown upon by cool air, 4.
Pressure in the intestines, which sometimes seems to be caused by emptiness, but is rather aggravated when eating, especially when stooping forward while sitting, for six days in succession, especially in the evening, 8.
*Cutting in the abdomen , immediately after eating, 35.
Cutting in the upper abdomen , transient, 8.* [490.]
The cuttings in the abdomen and the tenesmus lasted all the afternoon, and only disappeared entirely in the evening, when he got warm in bed, 25.
Cutting abdominal pains after dinner and supper, 35.
Cutting in the bowels, with rumbling and gurgling, 4.
A violent cutting, like an electric shock, darted through the whole abdomen to the anus, towards noon, 37.
Periodic attacks of frightful cutting in the bowels, extending from the region of the left kidney to the thighs, and spasmodically to the bowels, so that she was obliged to assume a posture as much bent over as possible, 2.
Pressive cutting in the upper abdomen, as from flatulence, on inspiration, 8.
Stitches penetrating deep into the abdomen, 25, 29.
Drawing-tearing pains in the whole abdomen, 28, 29.
Generally wake in the morning with colic and tenesmus, 42.
By far the most prominent and troublesome symptom in my case was colic, which never came on except at night, 35.
Colic in the upper abdomen returned, but less violent, towards noon, after violent exercise, 30.
Colic; the pains being confined to that portion of the abdomen above the umbilicus, come in paroxysms, and are relieved only by bending double, 55.
Colic appearing only when walking , disappearing every time he stood still, towards noon, 30.
Colic, with violent rumbling, as if from the bursting of large bubbles, 30.
Colic, with uneasiness in the whole body, and shivering in both cheeks, which seems to rise up from the abdomen, and disappear after more violent pains, 4.
Constant colic through all the intestines, a bruised pain and pressure combined, 1.
Constant colic, with urging to stool , which however, was subject to control, 42.
Slight colic after eating, at noon and evening, 35. [510.]
Violent colic and sudden stool after eating some potatoes, 3.
Violent colic, relieved by smoking, which, however, left a long-continuing sensation in the abdomen as if he had taken cold, 3.
Colic more violent, growing after moving about , in the forenoon; somewhat diminished towards noon, but not entirely intermitting during the remainder of the day, 42.
*Colic very violent in paroxysms, obliging him to bend forwards.
Dragging from both sides of the lower abdomen to the middle of the hypogastrium, as from flatulence which will not pass, but only provokes emission, 1.
Constant cutting in the lower abdomen, so that he was obliged to walk bent over, with weakness in the whole body, which made walking difficult, with dread of work to be done, 5.
Violent cutting in the lower abdomen, forcing him to stool; and a fluid evacuation, immediately after dinner, 25.
A smarting cutting in the lower abdomen that commenced while walking, and was aggravated by every step (after five days), 8.
Bruised pain in the lower abdomen, mostly noticed while walking and standing bent over, 1. [540.]
Constant pressure in the pubic region (after eight to ten hours), 4.
Pain in the groin, as if a hernia would protrude, and, on pressing upon it, pain as if a hernia were going inward , for half an hour in the afternoon, and the next day at the same hour, 1.
Tensive pain in the right groin, aggravated by pressure, 5.
Boring pain in the left groin, close to the pelvic bones, 5.
Drawing pain in both groins, frequently repeated, and going all around the pelvis, 50.
Clucking sensation in the inner side of the groin, 44.
Moderate tension in the region of the anterior-superior spine of the ilium of the left side, in the evening ; the next day this sensation, hitherto a tensive feeling confined to one point, changed into a violent drawing, extending from the spine of the ilium to the inguinal region and the upper third of the inner surface of the thigh; it continued pretty violent all day , and did not disappear until the next day, 24.*
Stools caused great soreness of anus and surrounding parts, 51. [570.]
Sensitiveness around the anus, with frequent urging to stool, which was unsatisfactory and diarrhœic , but painless, 44.
Itching at the anus, and at the orifice of the urethra, 36.
Urging to stool (which, however, was under control), 42.
Urging to stool and a soft evacuation after dinner, 40.
Urging to stool without an evacuation, which appeared an hour afterwards in single pieces of a stony hardness, 37.
Frequent urging to stool , without any evacuation, 37. [580.]
Violent urging to evacuate the bowels, demanding instant attention (after five hours), 40.
Excessive urging to stool, which was copious, yellowish-brown, partly thin, as from a purge, and with a sourish offensive odor, followed by transient relief of the colic, 4.*
Frequent excessive urging to stool, with sensation in the anus and lower portion of the rectum as if the parts were weakened and relaxed by long-continued diarrhœa, 4.*
Repeated inclination to stool, which, however, was easily resisted, 44.
An easily resisted inclination to stool (after one hour), and subsequently a half watery half solid evacuation, 27.
Urgent almost irresistible inclination to stool (after five hours), and, in quick succession, two abundant, first pappy, then fluid evacuations, with ulcerative pain in the bowels, ameliorated by bending forwards, aggravated by an upright position, 30.*
Sudden tenesmus, soon followed by a copious pappy evacuation, succeeded by griping , and sensation as if taking cold in the abdomen; sleepiness, disinclination to study, 38.
Two, almost fluid, yellowish stools in the afternoon, 39.
A second stool at 4 P.M., with slight subsequent burning at the anus, 40.
The usual normal stool was soon followed by one of pappy consistence and subsequent burning in the anus, and at the same time prickling in the orifice of the urethra after urinating, 30.
A stool in the morning and another after dinner, hard and unsatisfactory, 41.
Stools at first watery, slimy, then bilious, at last bloody, 11. [620.]
Stools dark-green, thin, mushy, but not watery, 51.
Watery stool, with griping, followed by continued and almost irresistible tenesmus, 30.
*Fluid stool after eating, with discharge of flatulence and painful feeling in the abdomen the whole afternoon, which was only removed when he got warm in bed, 25.
A very slippery soft stool at about 11 A.M.; tensive pressure over the whole forehead at its evacuation. The same symptoms returned in the afternoon, and were succeeded by pressure upon the bladder, alternating with pressure upon the anal sphincter, 31.
Stool soft, pappy, leaving behind it tickling in the rectum, 30.
Pappy stool, with shivering over the head and back, immediately after dinner, 30.
Pappy stool after eating, with subsequent burning at the anus, 30.
Pappy evacuation followed by slight intermitting griping, accompanied by a feeling of having taken cold in the umbilical region, and rumbling in the bowels, 38.
An almost formed stool, accompanied by slight tenesmus, 27.
Was obliged to retain the stool with great exertion in order not to pass it involuntarily at night, 4.
Disturbances in relation to the character and time of the stools, which were either absent, or, instead of coming, as normally, in the morning, appeared in the afternoon and were either too soft (diarrhœic), or too hard and unsatisfactory, 41.
Stool hard and unsatisfactory; on another occasion the evacuation which began knotty and dry ended in a diarrhœa, 33.
The stool, which showed for several weeks a tendency to diarrhœa, is in the evening more constipated (second day); a soft stool of dark-brown color, at 8 A.M. (third day); soft in the morning, fluid, light-yellow, at 3 P.M., fluid, dark, 6 P.M. (fourth day); soft yellow in the evening (fifth day); hard, dark about noon (sixth day); small, yellow, consistent at 9 A.M., copious, soft light-yellow, with flatus at noon; fluid, light-yellow, preceded by great gurgling in abdomen, at 2 P.M.; fluid, light-yellow, preceded and accompanied by a great deal of colic (seventh day); fluid, light-yellow, at noon (eighth day); light-yellow, soft at noon (ninth day); small, hard, dark, at 9 A.M. (tenth day); hard, dark-green after rising; firm, dark, in the evening (eleventh day); hard, dark (twelfth day); hard, dark in the forenoon, soft, dark in the evening (fourteenth day); hard, dark in the morning, and in the evening another (fifteenth day); hard, dark in the morning; during last days the hard, dark stool consisted mostly of hard knotty pieces, at 2 P.M.; soft, light-colored, mixed with hard knots (sixteenth day); light-colored, soft at 6 A.M.; small, hard, knotty towards evening (seventeenth day); hard, lumpy, with copious flatulency (nineteenth day); towards morning, dark, small, lumpy; soft, dark-green in the evening (twentieth day); towards morning, small, dark-green, lumpy, with flatulence (twenty-first day); dark, soft in the morning (twenty-third day); two soft ones (twenty-fifth and twenty-sixth days); two soft ones, mixed with lumpy fæces and great flatulency (twenty-seventh day); two soft ones (twenty-ninth day), 50.
The bowels were sluggish, acting only every other day, but the stools were not particularly hard, 38. [650.]
The intestinal canal was torpid during the whole time he was taking from three to five drops; the evacuations were hard, and took place, contrary to his usual habit, only once in two or three days, 55.
Retention of urine, with painful retraction of the testes and priapism, 54.
Urine. [690.]
Discharge of clear, watery urine during the whole day, 27.
Urine clear, diminished in quantity, dark orange-colored, sp. gr. 1030 (normal 1018); reaction acid, "urophain" and uric acid increased, chlorides diminished, epithelium remarkably increased, 45.
Bright urine, but of a somewhat deep wine-yellow, and containing a transparent cloud, 42.
The urine presents a very striking similarity in appearance to that in dropsy after scarlatina. It is of a faint flesh-color, deposits a light-brown, flocky, unequal, translucent sediment, and upon the vessel, small, hard, and solid reddish crystals, which adhere so strongly that they are not easily removed by water . The urine passed during the day is somewhat lighter colored than that passed towards evening, night and morning, 42.
Urine, immediately, of intolerable odor; on standing it becomes very thick, gelatinous, glutinous, like coagulated albumen, 18 . [Not found. -Hughes.]
Tearing-drawing in both thighs and in the left arm down to the finger joints, 28, 29.*
Pressing in several of the finger and toe joints, especially during rest, 41.
Tearing drawing-pressing in different joints and parts of the head, especially boring behind the right ear and on the right side of the head (nineteenth day), 50. [820.]
Pressing and boring pains in the joints of the toes and fingers at 9 P.M. (eleventh day), 50.
Pressure in the joints of the hands and feet after rising (eleventh day), 50.
A great deal of pressure in the knees and wrists when sitting; also in the thighs (sixteenth day), 50.
Drawing in the right upper arm the whole day, and continuing into the next forenoon, 34.
Slight drawing in the right upper arm, remarkably increasing after dinner, and becoming almost painful, but decreasing again when walking in the open air, 34.
Pressing in the joints of the upper arm (twelfth to fifteenth day), 50.
Frequently repeated throbbing, finally twitching pain in the right upper arm in the region of the insertion of the deltoid, whence it extended through the shoulder to the upper teeth, and as far as the region of the temples and vertex. The pain was in the periosteum, and, after it had frequently returned, the muscular parts of the arm there became painful on pressure as if sore, 30.
Contractive pain in the right hand, which constantly increased until a similar one occurred in the left malar bone (in a quarter of an hour); the pain in the right hand then spread over the forearm as the facial pain decreased, and again grew milder when the facial pain and some pain in the bowels occurred, 47.
Cramplike pains in the palms, so that the fingers can only be opened with difficulty; worse during rest than motion, 5.
Frequent drawing in the hands and fingers (twelfth to fifteenth day), 50.
Many drawing and pressing pains in the joints of the hands, fingers, and shoulders (tenth day), 50.
Pressing in the palmar joints (twenty-first day), 50.
Pressing pains in the joints of the hands (eleventh day), 50. [880.]
At 7 A.M., while writing, exceedingly painful, long stitches in the right metacarpus, frequently repeated in the course of a few minutes, and somewhat embarrassing the operation of opening the hand and stretching the fingers . The stitches appeared during both rest and motion, a symptom which I had never had before. At 8 P.M., while reading, the symptoms recurred, only the pain was more continuous the stitches more intense and longer. The same symptoms were repeatedly felt at different times on subsequent days, 42.
Rather violent pressing pain in the left little finger about 6 P.M., particularly towards the middle joint, soon disappearing; then the same pain in all the right toe-joints, except those of the great toe, lasting eight minutes, 40.
Drawing-tearing pains in the finger-joints of the left hand, 28, 29.
Bruised pain in the right middle finger at noon, 42.
Weariness of the thighs, especially perceptible when going upstairs, 30.
The right upper thigh is painful, only when walking, as if the psoas muscle which raises it were too short (after thirty-two hours), 5.*
Burning and drawing in the muscles of the thighs (fourteenth day), 50.
Boring in the muscles of the thighs (tenth day), 50.
Cramp on the middle of the left thigh (after three hours), 31.
Drawing in the inner side of the left thigh, as far as the flank, 41.
Drawing in the inner side of the left thigh, the whole afternoon, 41.
Drawing in the external condyle of the right femur , in the elbow, fingers, toes, but especially in the knees, on motion, 41. [910.]
Transient drawing in the left trochanter, followed by drawing pressing in the left metatarsus, and when this ceased, drawing in the teeth, in the forenoon, 41.
Drawing pain on the outside of the right thigh, during which there was a toothache in the left upper molars, 47.
Drawing pain in the right thigh, as far down as the knee , continuing with nearly equal intensity through the next three days, 35.*
A great deal of pressure in the muscles of the thighs (sixteenth day), 50.
Severe pressing pains in the muscles of the thigh, when sitting (twenty-seventh day), 50.
Burning-pressing pains in the muscles of the right thigh, so that he can only walk with difficulty (fourteenth day), 50.
Drawing-pressing pains in the muscles of the thighs (twenty-first day), 50.
Long stitches on the inner side of the left thigh, from the ischiatic tuberosity towards the knee, in the forenoon, when walking; frequently repeated for several minutes, 43.
Sticking tearing in the thighs, while sitting and standing, 8. [920.]
Stiffness in the left knee, when sitting, disappearing when walking, yet frequently recurring, 39.
Heaviness in both knees; tearing in the left knee, disappearing when walking, in the evening, 35.
Tired feeling in the knees, aggravated by sitting (tenth and eleventh days), 30.
Continuous pains in the left knee-joint, impeding walking, 37.
Paralytic pain in the knee, when walking, as if the joints were tightly bound, 1.
Painful feeling of tension in the left patella, in the evening; the next day the pain became so considerable that walking was painful; patella hot and somewhat swollen on undressing in the evening, with an indistinct pulsation in the swelling, 24.
Troublesome cramp pain in the knee and calves, 39.
Drawing in the right knee-joint, in the forenoon, and on this ceasing, drawing in the right thigh, 41.
Drawing and feeling of stiffness alternating between the right and left knees, frequently recurring (after half an hour), 39. [930.]
Drawing and pressing in the knees and shins (eleventh day), 50.
Boring in the right knee, at 6 P.M., several times repeated (first day), 50.
Boring and drawing in the knees (twentieth day), 50.
Boring and pressing in the knees, when sitting (seventeenth day), 50.
Drawing in the left popliteal region, as if the tendons were too short, on getting out of bed, 40.
Towards noon, when walking, drawing and tension in the interior of the right knee-joint, disappearing and recurring several times, 31.
Cramp in the muscles near the tibia, at night, towards morning, aggravated by bending the knee, 1.
Frequent drawing in the tibia (twelfth to fifteenth day), 50. [960.]
Sticking drawing along the left tibia into the ankle-bones, accompanied by burning pressure in the left eye ; these pains disappeared again in five or six minutes, in the evening, 37.
Itching-stitching in the right tibia, most violent during rest, 5.
Tearing in the left tibia and ankle, on waking at midnight, 30.
Twitching in the right calf, during rest, disappearing on motion, 5.
Feeling as if asleep , longitudinally along the outer side of the right calf, as though in the track of a nerve. This feeling increased in extent, as if the nerve were swollen in its periphery, passed gradually into a dull pressing-constrictive sensation and slowly disappeared. Soon afterwards, the same feeling on the dorsum of the first joint of the great toe of the same side, and a similar but weaker sensation under the nail of the left great toe, 30.
Drawing in left calf and tibia; the pains are worse and more frequent when sitting (twenty-first day), 50.
Drawing and burning in the muscles of the calves and thighs, while walking, so that flexure of the lower extremities becomes painful, a symptom several times repeated during the day, and rendering walking difficult (seventeenth day), 50.
Drawing in the a right ankle towards the internal malleolus, 40.
Pressure and tearing in the ankle, while sitting, 8.
Pressing and drawing in the right ankle (ninth day), 50.
Severe pressing in the left ankle (tenth day), 50.
Boring pressing in the ankles, during walking, neither originating in nor increased by walking, but felt just the same when sitting (sixteenth day), 50.
Tearing-sticking pain about the right internal malleolus, 27.
Increase in size of both feet , so that all his boots were too small in the instep, 38.
Trembling of the feet, as after great fright, with shaking chill, 3. [990.]
Feeling of numbness, swelling, and heat in the left foot, which gradually encroaches on the whole leg, with itching and tickling, and lasts for a considerable time, 30.
The left foot goes to sleep , even during rest, 45.
Sensation as if the left foot would go to sleep, evening, when sitting, 40.
As the attention (as if asleep) in the left foot began to decrease, the same feeling came on in the right, 30.
Falling asleep of the feet and knee-joints , when stooping down, so that it was troublesome to get up again, in the evening, 35.
Feeling of burning in the left foot along the tibia (when walking), 35.
Boring and drawing in the joints and dorsum of the foot, when walking, frequently repeated (twentieth day), 50.
Gnawing-pressing pain in the inner ball of the left foot, in the evening, 42.
Sticking-cutting pain in the right foot, as if a nail were driven through, 37. [1000.]
Drawing sticking in the joints of both feet, lasting for a minute, often recurring, and not interfering with walking; it becomes worse after coffee and wine, and is accompanied by boring pain in the bones of the lower limbs; these pains continued the whole day, with inconsiderable remissions, but in diminished intensity. The upper extremities are similarly affected, in the afternoon, 37.
Frequently recurring tearing in the right metatarsus, towards the great toe-joint, in the evening, 40.
Constrictive pressing in the dorsum and ankle of the left foot, and in the right upper arm, 30.
A constant, dull, pressing, cramplike pain, as if in the periosteum, on the dorsum of the right foot , in the scaphoid and internal cuneiform bones; the skin was not discolored or tense over the painful spot; a swelling on the right edge of the tarsus, soft, pale, painless, clearly circumscribed, and as large as a pigeon's egg, appearing like a common lymphatic tumor, lasting six months; the same pain in the left foot as in the right, and in the same spot ; sometimes, also, in the second joint of the great toe, but less severe, and accompanied by no swelling, 38.
While writing he perceived in the dorsum of the right foot , more on the left side towards the great toe, a painful pressure, with slight numbness of the right leg (after one hour); the whole was less perceptible when walking, and spontaneously disappeared (after a quarter of an hour), 38.
Transitory stitches in the dorsum of the right foot, foot-joint, and left great toe, 36.
Itching-boring stitch on the back of the right foot, most violent during rest, 5.
Tearing pain in the dorsa of the feet (eleventh day), 50.
Boring in the joints of the toes, then in the shoulders (thirteenth to fifteenth day), 50.
Threatening of cramp pain, alternately in the right second toe, and in both knees, with feeling of stiffness, 39.
Cramp pain in the second toe of the right foot, extending towards the metatarsus (after two hours), 39. [1020.]
Sudden cramp pain in the right great toe, in the evening, extending toward the metatarsus; waking accidentally in the night, he found the whole right foot, especially the metatarsus, swollen; this continued the whole of the next day, but was only painful when stepping on it, or making strong pressure, 39.
Pressing on the right great toe, lasting nearly all day, most perceptible during rest, 41.
Pressing in some of the toes, and in the calves, in the afternoon, 41.
Pressing in the posterior joint of the left great toe, as if the boot were too tight, only perceived when quietly seated, disappearing when walking about; throbbing in the same spot, likewise vanishing on motion; heaviness of the feet, most troublesome in the forenoon, as though he had made a great journey on foot; constant sensation in both feet, when sitting, especially in the left, as if they were going to sleep, 40.
Pressure in the posterior joint of the right great toe, when moving about, lasting all the evening, 41.
The sensations of pressure and drawing in the posterior joint of the right great toe and ankle and knee-joints, as well as in the left hip, returned in short paroxysms, especially when walking about, 41.
Frequent stitches, as with needles, on and below the nails of the toes (twenty-sixth day), 50.
Sprained feeling in all the toes of the left foot, when going upstairs, in the evening, 40.
Tearing pain under the nail of the left great toe, 1.
He felt very weak and debilitated in the evening before going to sleep, and also on waking the next morning, but it soon disappeared on moving about, 40.
Sensation as if all his strength saw failing , when walking in the evening, 57.
Discomfort and weakness of the whole body, especially of the lower limbs, in the evening, 36.
Pains all over, jumping from point to point, and changing quickly from one kind to another (twenty-second and thirty-first days), 50.
Drawing in the legs, ankles, shoulders, forehead, in the muscles of the thighs, in the wrists, knees, migrating and quickly changing its location, after rising (sixteenth day), 50.
Transient drawing in the posterior joint of the left thumb and right great toe, in the right knee, and on the left side of the neck, especially when turning the head, 40.
Sticking-drawing pains, now here, now there, in the morning soon after waking, 30.
Transient sensation of pressure in different parts of the body, especially in the posterior joint of the right middle finger, and right great toe, 40.
Sticking pressure in various parts of the body, 30.
Sometimes a sensation of general contusion, with tired feelings, passing off during a walk (twenty-seventh day), 50.
Pulsation in the whole body, most perceptible in the back and left side of the chest, 30.
While lying still he feels the beating of the heart and bloodvessels through the whole body, 8.
All pains frequently repeated during the day, and are worse when sitting than during motion (eleventh day), 50.
All the pains frequently repeat, jump from one part to another, remain nowhere very long, but return easily to the affected part; cold or heat appears to be without any influence to increase or diminish them (twelfth day), 50.
During the whole day the pains wander about, especially when sitting, but some of them appear only when walking, as the very painful drawing in the muscles of the calves and thighs, preventing motion (seventeenth day), 50.
Each time after taking the medicine, he perceived a remarkable aggravation, 24.
It was particularly observed that the symptoms appeared in groups, and were aggravated in the evening and during rest, 30. [1080.]
Pains frequently repeated, at 5 P.M. (first day), 50.
The sitting posture was easy, and ameliorated all the pains, 31.
Symptoms somewhat ameliorated while walking, but always perceived in the evening after considerable exertion, and connected with indescribable weariness in the lower extremities, 38.
Heat or cold atmospheric changes made no difference in the increase or decrease of pain, 50.
All symptoms disappeared gradually just as they appeared, 48.
Itching, inducing scratching, in various places, most frequently on the scalp, 40. [1100.]
[Itching as after profuse sweat in the morning on waking and after rising on the whole body, especially on the chest and abdomen (after twenty-six hours)], 6.
Itching in various places in the skin, exciting constant restlessness, so that he can scarcely remain seated, 37.
(Severe itching in the afternoon and evening followed by sweat), 13.
Biting itching here and there, in the evening, in bed, which was only transiently relieved by scratching; at last it changed to a kind of uneasiness, whereby the limbs must be constantly moved, without being able to sleep (after thirty-two hours), 1.
Burning in the skin of the calves, more on the right side (tenth day), 50.
Fine sticking in the skin of the back of the hand, 30.
Crawling and creeping as from insects in the skin of the left side of the chest and abdomen, 4.
Violent itching on the abdomen in the umbilical region, for half an hour in the evening, 41.
Violent itching in the hollow of the left knee, obliging him to scratch, with biting after scratching (after fourteen hours), 6. [1110.]
Transitory tickling itching on the thigh, and the same repeatedly in the face, shoulders, flanks, as well as on the tip of the glans penis, with urging to urinate, 30.
Tickling itching on the right arm, disappearing on scratching, 30.
Tickling itching in the left gluteal muscle while sitting (after a quarter of an hour), 4.
Warmth of the face, in the morning after rising, with icy coldness of the hands and tips of the fingers, 6.
Pleasant feeling of warmth in the abdomen, which constantly increases, and ends in griping, but disappears while walking, with sweat upon the chest and abdomen, 30.
Heat in the head, which continued two or three days, 37.
Profuse sweat over the whole body towards morning, for several nights, 42.
On walking, a warm moisture overspread the whole body, and he became very weak, 31.
A slight exertion in walking fatigued him, and produced a gentle perspiration, which made his limbs feel weak, and ended in sweat; if he stood still, the air, though far from raw, struck through him, in spite of his being warmly clothed, like a cold creeping, 31. [1180.]
( Night ), Cramp in stomach; umbilical region painful ; towards morning, rumbling in abdomen, etc.; colic , etc.; prepuce drawn back; cough; dyspnœa; when lying in bed, drawing in shoulder; towards morning, cramp in leg; sweat ; towards morning, palpitation.
( Before midnight ), Oppression of chest.
( Midnight ), On waking, tearing in tibia, etc.
( After midnight ), On waking, as he lay on right side, pressure, etc., in left side of forehead.
( Open air ), Coryza.
( Walking in open air ), Weakness of all limbs, etc.
( Ascending stairs ), Weariness of thighs.
( Beer ), Headache; bitter taste in mouth.
( Bending forward ), Pain of head , etc.; sensitiveness of head, etc.; pressure in eyeballs; aching in forehead ; pain in lower abdomen.
( Bowing head ), Painfulness of head, etc.
( After breakfast ), Immediately, rising of liquid.
( Coffee ), Sticking in joints of feet.
( Coition ), Cramp in calves.
( After dinner ), Confusion of heat; almost giddy; feeling in head; insipid taste; stomachache; stitches in hepatic region, etc.; sensation in umbilical region ; immediately, pain in the umbilicus; colic, etc., about navel; movements in bowels, etc.; immediately rumbling in abdomen; discharge of flatus , etc.; pain in abdomen ; aching in hypogastrium; cutting in lower abdomen, etc.; pappy stool, etc.
( Eating ), Eructation; sensation in epigastric region; cutting in umbilical region, etc.; pain in abdomen, etc.; pressure in intestines; cutting in abdomen; colic.
( Eating fruit ), Griping around the navel.
( On getting out of bed ), Drawing in popliteal region; pain in umbilical region; cutting in abdomen; oppression of chest; sticking in chest; stitches beneath scapula.
( On going out ), Weakness.
( On intellectual exertion ), Feeling in all limbs.
( Loud laughing ), Pain in umbilical region.
( Lifting ), Sticking in umbilical region.
( Lying on left side ), Sensation in lumbo-dorsal region.
( Lying on back ), Headache in forehead; sticking in loin.
( After meals ), Griping in epigastric region.
( Motion ), Drawing in femur , etc.; pain in hollow of knee.
( Moving head ), Headache along sagittal suture; headache.
( Moving upper eyelid ), Pain through brain.
( Potatoes ), Colic, etc.
( Pressure ), Pain in groin.
( Rest ), All symptoms ; cutting in eyelid; pain in cheeks; pain in scapula; drawing in joints ; pains in arms; sticking in bend of elbow; pains in palms; twitching in calf; cutting in calf; stitching on back of foot; tearing in sole; pressing on great toe; debility.
( On rising up ), Empty eructations.
( On rising from stool ), Eructations.
( Every shock ), Pain from upper abdomen.
( Sitting ), The symptoms; throbbing in lumbar region; drawing, etc.; in joints; sensation in knees, etc.; pressing in shoulders; pains in wrists; pain in lower extremities; pains in muscles of thigh; stiffness in knee; feeling in knees; boring, etc., in knees; drawing, etc.; pains in knees; bruised feeling in knees; drawing in legs, etc.; drawing in calf, etc.; pressure, etc.; in ankle; sensation in feet; all pains; itching on gluteal muscles.
( When standing ), Boring, etc., in calves.
( After stool ), Griping, etc., in umbilical region.
( Stooping ), Headache along sagittal suture; headache in forehead.
( Stooping while sitting ), Pressure in intestines; oppression of chest, etc.
( After supper ), Abdomen full, etc.; abdominal pains.
( Treading ), Pain in temple.
( Turning head ), Painfulness of head, etc.
( On suddenly turning head ), Vertigo.
( Urinating ), Sensation in temple.
( Walking ), Drawing, etc., in head; pains in forehead; sensation in temple ; sensation about navel; pain in umbilical region ; colic; discharge of flatulence; pain in bowels ; griping, etc.; in bowels; colic ; painfulness of abdominal integuments; cutting in lower abdomen; pain in lower abdomen; stitches in upper chest; sensation in chest; drawing in extremities; pain in leg; drawing in muscles of calves, etc.; pains in feet ; pains on dorsa of feet; sensation in great toe, etc.
( Wine ), Sticking in joints of feet.
Amelioration.
( Evening ), On getting warm in bed, cutting in abdomen.
( Night ), The pains.
( Violent agitation of body ), Colic; griping in intestines.
( Open air ), Sensitiveness of head, etc.
( Walking in open air ), Headache; drawing in upper arm.
( Beer ), Pains in lower extremities.
( Bending forward ), Pain in bowels.
( Black coffee ), After dinner, some of the symptoms.
( Becoming erect ), Twitches in intercostal muscles.
( Movement ), Pain in cervical muscles; pain in sacrum; pain in toes.
( Pressure ), Pain in abdomen; constriction of viscera.
( Rest ), Pain in ankle; pressure, etc., in leg.
( Rolling about ), Griping in intestines.
( Sitting ), Sensation in temple ; stitches in hip; all pains.
( Sitting up and moving head ), Headache.
( Smoking ), Colic pains.
( Standing still ), Colic.
( Touch ), Stitches in temple.
( Walking ), Stiffness in knee; tearing in knee; contused sensation, etc.; the symptoms; feeling of warmth in abdomen.