CURARE.
By Timothy F. Allen — The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica
A South American (Guayana) arrow-poison, of variable strength and composition, supposed to be made from different species of Strychnos (toxifera, Schomb ., cogens, etc.), or of Cocculus; by some it is asserted that animal poisons are added. (Serpents' fangs have been found in the imported article). One authority asserts that a certain kind of toad secretes a poison identical in action with Curare, and that the venom of these toads is obtained by some Indians who manufacture Curare.
Native Names , Curare, Urari, Ourari, Wourari, Wourali, Wurali, etc.
Authorities.
1 , Preyer, Berl. Kl. W., 1865, effects of triturating some; 2 , Same, effects caused by getting a few drops of a solution into a cut in the finger; 3 , Same, effects of fumes while evaporating a solution of Curare.
Appendix. Houat's proving, Nouv. Donn. de Mat. Méd. et de Tox., p. 71.
HEAD
- Headache, 3.
EYE
NOSE
MOUTH
URINARY ORGANS
- A very unusual secretion of urine, 2.
GENERAL SYMPTOMS
- Remarkable weariness, 1.
FEVER
- Whole body covered with sweat, 2.
APPENDIX OF CURARE. MIND
- Emotional.
- Paroxysm of insanity impelling him to attack himself; he strikes, scratches, and tears himself with a sort of relish, and without feeling any pain.
- Foolish merriment, interrupted by fright and weeping.
- Fits of ecstasy at night, as if caused by hearing music.
- Everything he sees appears foul and nasty.
- Fondness for luxury and grandeur.
- He would like to go travelling in great style.
- Aversion to society.
- Gayety mingled with sadness and sighing.
- Melancholy, egotistical, envious, obstinate, intractable disposition. [10.]
- Brooding sadness, frequent weeping, with desire for solitude.
- Great despondency; becomes reckless about himself.
- Regrets for the past.
- Disposition to suicide.
- Anxiety, apprehension, excessive anguish.
- Very easily frightened and made to weep.
- Excessive fear of death.
- Irascibility, wicked disposition; desires to lie in wait in order to assault others, and even to kill and rob them.
- Constant ennui.
- Will wavers and intellect is dull; he has to be guided and driven into action. [20.]
- Indifference to everything going on about him.
- Intellectual.
- The thoughts are disconnected and unfixed.
- Confusion of ideas, with sensation as if in a constant delirium.
HEAD
- Vertigo.
- Sensation of dizziness in the head, with pressure on the temples and constriction of the throat.
- Frequent attacks of dizziness.
- General Head.
- Cerebral tuberculosis.
- Congestion of blood to the head, with pulsating, vibrating pains, and loss of consciousness.
- Congestion of blood to the head, with hæmorrhage from mouth, nose, and ears; contraction of the throat, suffocation.
- Rush of blood to the head, with transient but very violent headache, 1.
- The head is bent backwards, with stiffness of the neck. [30.]
- Swaying and trembling of the head.
- Violent movements of blood in the head and in the heart.
- Cerebral hæmorrhage, followed by paralysis, especially on the left side.
- Weakness and numbness of the head.
- Burning pain, crampy and lancinating pains in the head, with muco-purulent discharge from the nose.
- Contractive movements in the brain, with difficulty in collecting his ideas.
- Heavy headache, with inability to hold up the head.
- Sensation of great pressure on the skull.
- Lancinations, digging, and contractions in the brain, with spells of faintness.
- Lancinating, boring, cramplike pains in the whole head, with inclination to lie down and stretch himself. [40.]
- Sensation as if the head were bruised by repeated blows.
- Feeling of a strong pulsation passing from the head to The heart.
- Painful oscillations within the brain, as from a serous effusion.
- Sensation of simmering and boiling in the head, when moved ever so slightly.
- Forehead.
- Neuralgic pains, starting from the forehead and extending to the neck and face.
- Parietals.
- Semilateral headache, with pulsating pains sometimes on the right side, sometimes on the left.
- Great pressure on the parietals, as if the head were bound with iron.
- Occiput.
- Violent blows in the region of the cerebellum.
- External Head.
- The hair loses its gloss, and finally turns white.
- The hair becomes matted and frizzled like wool. [50.]
- The hair falls off.
- Large greasy ulcers on the head.
EYE
- Objective.
- Greenish color and dimness of the eyes.
- Redness and swelling of the eyes, as if from a blow, especially in the morning on waking, and in the afternoon.
- Eyes red and inflamed. [60.]
- The eyes are weak and sensitive; they cannot be used without causing vertigo.
- Neuralgic pains which pass from the eyes to the base of the brain and cause faintness.
- Burning, lancinating, digging pains in the eyes.
- Distensive and drawing pains in the eyes, as if something was trying to tear them.
- Contractive pains in the eyes, especially in the evening.
- Smarting pain in the eyes, with frequent winking.
- Lids.
- Eyelids red and swollen.
- Corrosion and contraction of the borders of the lids, with inability to close them.
- Gum on the lids, especially on waking in the morning.
- Ulcers and scabs on the borders of the lids. [70.]
- Many small burning pimples on the eye-lashes and beard.
- Sensation as if the eyelids were on the stretch and tearing.
- Pulsations and spasmodic fluttering of the eyelids.
- Lachrymal Apparatus.
- Lachrymation with great photophobia.
- Ball.
- Elevations, like water-blisters, on the sclerotica, at the canthi.
- Pupil.
- Pupil strongly dilated.
- Great contraction of the pupil.
- Vision.
- Amaurotic weakness of sight.
- Attacks of blindness towards evening.
- Constant mist before the eyes. [80.]
- Myopia.
- All object appear trembling and confused.
- Fiery circle before the eyes, together with many small black spots.
EAR
- Objective.
- Erysipelatous swelling of the internal ear, as also of the head.
- Internal otitis, with pains which drive one to insanity and suicide.
- Excessive secretion of cerumen.
- Purulent otorrhœa.
- Hæmorrhage from the ears.
- Subjective.
- Sensation as if soap-bubbles were bursting in the ear, with burning and lancinating pains.
- Pains in the ear, which cause fainting. [90.]
- Severe digging, together with drumming, cracking, and detonations in the ears.
- Nervous, lancinating pains which extend from the ears into the legs, with desire to lie down.
- Sensation as from a corrosive acid deep in the ear.
- Hearing.
- Hardness of hearing, with great sensitiveness to noise.
- Total deafness.
- All sorts of noises in the ears, even whistling and cries of animals.
- Humming and roaring in the ears, with attacks of deafness.
NOSE
- Objective.
- Nose inflamed, with sensation as if some one was trying to pull it off.
- Enormous swelling of the nose.
- Tumors in the nasal fossæ, interfering with respiration, and bleeding very readily. [100.]
- Ulcers in the nose, with swelling of the nasal bones and cartilages.
- Abundant discharge from the nose of greenish, bloody, and very offensive mucus.
- Coryza, with frequent sneezing; constant discharge of nasal mucus, heaviness and weakness of the head and eyes.
- Epistaxis, especially in the evening and at night.
- Stoppage of the nose, with very painful dry coryza.
- Frequent ineffectual inclination to sneeze.
- Very disagreeable dryness of the nose.
- Sensation as if an instrument was being passed up the nostrils.
- Sensation as if a sharp instrument was passed into the brain through the root of the nose.
- Scratching pains in the nostrils. [110.]
- Pulsating, digging, and pungent pains in the nose, which are reflected throughout the whole head.
- Intolerable tickling and burning in the nostrils, with sensation as if they were all raw.
- Smell.
- Anosmia.
FACE
- Objective.
- Pale, greenish, cadaverous face.
- Face pale, incrusted with small, red, hard tumors, which remain so without ripening.
- Face puffy, with sensation of coldness all over it.
- Congestion, redness, and puffiness of the face, with a dark circle around the eyes.
- Erysipelatous swelling, shifting quickly about on the face.
- Skin of face relaxed and pendant.
- Sensation as if the facial bones became enlarged. [120.]
- Facial neuralgia, mostly starting from the left temple.
- Neuralgic pains, with drawings of the muscles and distortion of the face.
- Beating pains in the bones of the face.
- Cheeks.
- Swelling of the cheeks and gums.
- Lips.
- Inflamed lips covered with phlyctenæ.
- Lips thick and full of scirrhous tubercles.
- Swelling of the lips, with inability to close the mouth.
- An indurated tumor of a syphilitic nature on the lips.
- Ulcers and fissures on the labial commissures.
- Dryness, chapping, and frequent bleeding of the lips.
- Chin. [130.]
- Trismus.
- Sensation as if the jaw, the lips, the tongue, and the whole mouth were paralyzed.
- Neuralgic pains going from the jaws to the teeth.
- Crampy pains in the jaws, with clenching and grinding of the teeth.
MOUTH
- Teeth.
- The teeth decay and fall out easily.
- Sensation as if the teeth, when meeting each other, yielded to the pressure and receded into the gums.
- Boring, lancinating toothache, aggravated in the morning, afternoon, and at night, also by cold air, eating, and strong liquors.
- Gums.
- Gums gray, black, and bleeding.
- Swelling of the gums, especially in the evening, with inability to eat.
- Abscesses on the gums.
- Tongue. [140.]
- Tongue deep red, ulcerated, cracked, and bleeding.
- Tongue inflamed, thick, heavy, and covered with small pimples, especially on the edges.
- Sensation of very disagreeable dryness and roughness of the tongue.
- General Mouth.
- Inflammation of the palate.
- Ulceration and bleeding of the palate.
- Inflamed varices on the roof of the mouth and in the throat.
- Hard and very painful pimples on the palate.
- A great many small pimples on the palate, with itching and burning.
- Saliva.
- Copious salivation.
- Bloody foam at the mouth; emission of urine and much flatulence.
- Taste. [150.]
- Bitter taste.
- Bitter, sour, metallic, and bloody taste in mouth.
- Bitter, sour taste in back of throat.
- Speech.
- Confused speech, nasal voice; cannot talk any more, but cries.
THROAT
- Objective.
- Congestion of blood and hæmorrhage from the throat.
- Throat as if paralyzed, and sometimes burning, sometimes icy cold.
- Subjective.
- Constant inclination to swallow and hawk, in order to clear the throat.
- Sensation as if something hard stuck in the throat.
- Great heat and burning in the throat.
- Constriction of the throat, with fits of suffocation. [160.]
- Roughness of the throat, with great accumulation of thick mucus.
- Pulsation and raw pains in the throat.
- Tonsils.
- Softening and destruction of the tonsils.
- Very painful inflammation and swelling of the tonsils.
- Abscess of the tonsils, with noisy and difficult respiration.
- Pharynx and Œsophagus.
- Spasmodic movements of tension and relaxation in the pharynx and œsophagus.
- Excoriation and shrinking of the œsophagus.
- Swallowing.
- Very difficult deglutition; fluids return frequently through the nostrils.
- He has to drink at every mouthful, in order to wash down the food, which sticks in the œsophagus.
STOMACH
- Hunger.
- Hunger, even after eating heartily. [170.]
- Morbid hunger, with fever and fainting fits.
- He is very fond of meat.
- Anorexia, but the appetite returns on eating.
- Aversion to bread and vegetables.
- Thirst.
- Wants to drink a great deal.
- Desire for water and sweetened drinks.
- Desire for wine and milk, which, however, do not agree with him.
- Disgust for brandy and all strong liquors.
- Eructation.
- Eructations, which relieve the pain for a moment.
- Frequent bitter and burning eructations. [180.]
- Regurgitations, sometimes bloody and purulent.
- Heartburn.
- Pyrosis, and vomiting of acrid and burning matters.
- Nausea and Vomiting.
- Nausea and salivation, with vertigo and roaring in the head.
- Vomiting of everything taken.
- Vomiting, accompanied by cough and involuntary stools.
- Vomiting of food after eating, with hiccough and inability to remain seated.
- Vomiting of decomposed food, mixed with bile and blood.
- Bilious or bitter, green or gray, vomiting.
- Discharge of phlegm and vomiting of bloody matter.
- Stomach.
- Strange movements and agitation in the stomach. [190.]
- Dryness and spasms of the whole digestive canal, with thirst and inability to drink, fever, delirium, and paroxysms of hydrophobia.
- Constant sensation of emptiness and hunger in the stomach.
- Sensation of a large ball in the stomach, with nausea and very fatiguing hiccough.
- However little he eats, severe pains in stomach, so that he has to double himself up.
- Pinching, going from the stomach to the back, and followed by horrible cramps.
- Pinching, burning, pulsating pains in the stomach, as if he had a tumor there.
- Contraction and paralysis of the stomach.
- Cramps and colics in the stomach, with vomiting, and coldness of the extremities, especially in the evening and at night.
- Sensation as if the stomach were forcibly drawn towards the abdomen.
- After eating, pressure, burning, lancinations, and rumbling in the stomach, eructations, and frequent vertigo, desire to vomit and vomiting, with pains in the loins and diarrhœic stools. [200.]
ABDOMEN
- Hypochondria.
- Enormous swelling of the liver, with general dropsy.
- Engorgement of the liver, with sensation as if pricked with pins.
- Abscesses and concretions in the liver, with lancinating and pricking pains on movement.
- Sensation of uneasiness and torpor in the liver.
- Sensation as if the liver were raised and pushed towards the heart.
- Sensation of swelling and of paralysis of the spleen.
- Pressing and pulsating pains in the hepatic region.
- Pressive and lancinating pains in the spleen.
- Lancinating, digging, and tearing pains in the liver, especially during motion. [210.]
- Painful stitches and cramps in the hepatic region, especially in the afternoon.
- General Abdomen.
- Swelling and inflation of the abdomen.
- Dropsical swelling of the abdomen.
- Movements and shocks in the abdomen, as if from something alive.
- Borborygmi and rumbling in the abdomen, with a great deal of incarcerated flatus, and constipation.
- Burning of the abdomen, as if from nettlerash.
- Burnings in the bowels, and horrible colic, forcing him to bend over and press the abdomen.
- Burning and lancinating pains in the abdomen.
- Burning colic, as if a red-hot iron were thrust into the bowels, with severe bilious and offensive diarrhœa.
- Sensation as if the whole abdomen had been beaten. [220.]
- When coughing, shocks in the abdomen, burning and tearing in the chest.
- Hypogastrium and Iliac Regions.
- Inflammation and swelling of the inguinal glands.
- Inflammatory inguinal swellings.
RECTUM AND ANUS
- Prolapsus ani.
- Pimples and abscesses on the anus.
- Very painful hæmorrhoidal tumors, with agitation, ill-humor, and weakness.
- Blind hæmorrhoids, with burning, lancinating pains at the anus, and diarrhœa.
- Flowing hæmorrhoids, with constipation, itching, and lancinations in the rectum and anus.
- Very profuse bleeding at the anus, even when not defecating.
- Frequently, during stool, sensation of closure of the anus, with throbbing in the rectum and temples. [230.]
- Pains of excoriation in the anus, as if it were flayed to the quick.
- Indurated and fistulous tumor on the perineum.
- Excessive urging to stool, with very little result, in spite of much effort.
STOOL
- Diarrhœa.
- Diarrhœa, with inflammation of the bowels, colic, nausea, and vomiting.
- Stools semi-liquid, brown, very offensive, and followed by much smarting at the anus.
- Stools whitish, liquid, choleraic, with cramps in the stomach.
- Stools yellow, or bloody, or of undigested food, with burning heat in the bowels.
- Constipation.
- Stools hard, large, and very difficult.
URINARY ORGANS
- Kidneys and Bladder.
- Great heat, accompanied by digging, in the kidneys.
- Sensation of congestion and engorgement of the kidneys. [240.]
- Cramplike pains in the kidneys, with vesical tenesmus and bloody urine.
- Pulsating, pressive, lancinating, and boring pains in the kidneys.
- Has to twist himself, or constantly to move his legs about, during the pains in the bladder.
- Aggravation of all the pains in the kidneys by movement.
- Sensation of fulness of the bladder, with distensive and lancinating, or burning, tearing, or crampy pains.
- Very great smarting at the neck of the bladder and in the urethra, with discharge of a few drops of yellow mucus, which stains the linen.
- Urethra.
- Blennorrhagic discharge, copious, yellow, green, and even bloody.
- Intense blennorrhagia, with chordee.
- Prostatic discharge after urinating.
- Burning and tearing pains in the urethra, while urinating. [250.]
- Burning, lancinating, cutting, and bruised pains in the urethra.
- Urging to urinate; he cannot hold his urine without feeling sick.
- Urging to urinate, accompanied by dysuria and nausea.
- Urging to urinate, with strangury and fainting fits.
- Micturition.
- Urine nearly always difficult to pass, thick, and scanty.
- Obstinate retention of urine, with lancinations and pulsations in the bladder, as if it would break to pieces.
- Urination, with tenesmus, colic, cramps in the jaw and legs, and trembling all over.
- Urine.
- Urine clear and frequent, with digging and cramps in the kidneys, drawings in the stomach, dry mouth, and great thirst, especially in the evening and at night.
- Urine dark, or white and viscid.
- Urine turbid, thick, and oily, often blood-streaked. [260.]
- Diabetic urine, with great emaciation.
SEXUAL ORGANS
- Male.
- Very strong smell of the genitals.
- Penis red and swollen.
- Pimples change into chancrous sores, especially on the prepuce.
- Abundant secretion of smegma behind the glans.
- Descent of the testicles, with sensation as if an inguinal hernia would escape.
- Orchitis often accompanies the blennorrhagia.
- Sexual desire, but no erections.
- Complete absence of sexual desire, in spite of violent erections.
- Frequent and debilitating nocturnal emissions, with great indolence, and desire to sleep a long time. [270.]
- During an embrace, the ejaculation is slow and without enjoyment.
- Female.
- Distensive pains in the ovaries and uterus.
- Drawing in the ovarian region, with desire to press on it.
- Inflammation and swelling of the womb, with pinching, burning pains and as if pricked with pins.
- Ulcers on the os uteri.
- Sterility.
- Abortion.
- Lancinations and digging in the womb.
- Vaginitis, with great smarting of the vulva and thighs.
- Leucorrhœa, scanty, thick, purulent, clotted, and very offensive. [280.]
- Menses generally too soon.
- Menses too soon, weak, and short-lasting.
- Menses retarded and too profuse.
- Menses very capricious, either retarded or too soon.
- Before menses, burning and contractions in the uterus.
- During the menses, colic, headache, pains in the loins, general prostration, and hypochondria.
- Metrorrhagia.
- Sexual desire, with furor uterinus , heat, itching, and burning of the vulva.
RESPIRATORY ORGANS
- Larynx, Trachea, and Bronchi.
- Sensation of dryness and rigidity in the respiratory mucous membrane, as if it was parchment.
- Swelling and hypertrophy of the cartilages of the larynx. [290.]
- Granulations in the larynx, with burning, lancinating pains, purulent expectoration, and very offensive breath.
- Large quantities of mucus and false membranes in the larynx.
- Fits of occlusion of the larynx, with suffocation.
- Burning, lancinations, and contractions in the larynx.
- Sensation as if the windpipe were torn low down.
- Sensation of heat and scraping in the bronchi.
- Voice.
- Voice thick, weak, wheezing.
- Frequent hoarseness.
- The voice gives out sometimes after speaking a few words.
- Cough and Expectoration.
- Violent cough, shaking the whole body, provoking vomiting, and often causing syncope. [300.]
- Catarrhal cough, with coryza.
- Deep wheezing cough, as if coming from the bowels.
- Fatiguing spasmodic cough, as in hooping-cough.
- Hard, dry cough.
- Hollow cough, with rattling, and expectoration of mucus seeming to come from the base of the chest.
- Cough aggravated by fresh air, laughing, motion, change of temperature, after eating, when hungry, in the morning, in the evening, and at night on going to bed.
- Yellow, gray, green, or black expectoration.
- Spitting and vomiting of bright blood, often without cough.
- Respiration.
- Great difficulty of respiration.
- Great dyspnœa.
CHEST. [310.]
- Burning heat in chest, with sensation as if the bronchi were swollen and torn.
- Painful stitches, especially in the right side of the thorax, with sensation of swelling and of pleuritic effusion.
- Inflammation and tuberculization of the lungs.
- Mammæ.
- Inflammatory swelling of the mammæ.
- Hard tumors, like scirrhus, in the breasts.
- Large abscess on the breast.
- Ulcers and fissures on the nipples.
- Drawing, boring, pinching, lancinating pains, extending from the breasts into the axillæ.
HEART AND PULSE
- Heaviness of the heart, with severe palpitation.
- Lancinating and distensive pains in the region of the heart. [320.]
- Irregular pulse, sometimes intermittent, and nearly always hard.
NECK AND BACK
- Neck.
- Wry neck; the head is turned backwards, and he falls down, with loss of consciousness and stiffness of the body.
- Large and painful tumors on the neck, mostly on the right side.
- Swelling and deviation of the cervical muscles and bones.
- Scrofulous swelling of the cervical glands.
- Sensation as if he had always a tight iron collar round the neck, with congestion and great heaviness of the head.
- Sensation as if the bones of the neck were twisted, forming a hump in the throat.
- Lancinations in the lateral portions of the neck, as if iron blades were run through them.
- Back.
- Convulsive movements in the spine and limbs.
- Contractions and drawings in the spine, with sensation of retraction and twisting of this part. [330.]
- Painful contractions in the spinal column.
- Inclination to twist the back and extremities.
- Painful digging and cramps in the back, causing him to change position every moment.
- Contractions and twisting sensation in the scapulæ and shoulders.
EXTREMITIES IN GENERAL
- Shocks and disordered movements of the limbs.
- Rheumatic and gouty swelling of the joints.
- Sensation as if the joints were soldered together.
SUPERIOR EXTREMITIES
- Painful, red, inflammatory swelling of the whole arm.
- Contractions and spasms in the arms, which crack and writhe about.
- Complete paralysis of the arms, beginning with insensibility of the skin. [340.]
- Heaviness and paralytic weakness of the arms, he is unable to hold them up, or even to change their position.
- Sensation as if the arm were squeezed in different places.
- Shoulder.
- Inflammatory swelling of the axillary and inguinal glands.
- Wrist.
- Swelling of the wrists and hands.
- Hand.
- Excessive trembling of the hands.
- Great weakness of the arms and hands.
- He can hold nothing in his hands.
- Sensation as if a weight were fastened to each hand, and were pulling the arms out of their sockets.
- Fingers.
- Panaritium.
- Fingers swollen and stiff; he can open the hands only with great difficulty, and by jerking efforts. [350.]
- Softening and great fragility of the nails.
- Excessive pain in the nails, with sensation as if they were twisted and torn out.
INFERIOR EXTREMITIES
- Lameness and stumbling gait.
- Lancinating and digging pains in the joints of the legs, especially the knees and hips.
- Thigh.
- Sciatica, with stiffness of the limb, and great difficulty in walking.
- Leg.
- Very painful swelling of the legs and feet, every evening.
- Frequent retraction of the legs, with great difficulty in extending them.
- The legs have a tendency to become bowed outward, like those of rickety children.
- Varices of the legs, with burning heat, and sensation as if the feet were dragging cannon-balls.
- Gouty and rheumatic pains in the legs.
- Ankle. [360.]
- Sensation as if the ankle were forcibly compressed, and all its nerves knotted or cut.
- Foot.
- Swelling of the feet, with abscess and tendency to gangrene.
- Swelling of the feet, with burning, throbbing, and inability to protect them from the heat.
- Cannot bear any covering on the feet, which are inflamed and burning.
- Toes.
- Tendency to corns.
GENERAL SYMPTOMS
- Objective.
- Excessive emaciation.
- Dryness of the muscles and extreme emaciation of the face.
- Deficient circulation, with concretions in the nerves.
- Periostitis.
- Agitation and tremor of the whole body. [370.]
- Certain movements are made unconsciously, and on becoming aware of them, he starts with surprise.
- Grotesque movements of the head, arms, and legs, as in St. Vitus's dance.
- Convulsions resembling eclampsia.
- Sudden and transient attacks of convulsive movements and shuddering.
- Very violent spasms, especially of the arms.
- Epileptic fits.
- Epileptic fits very often occurring at night.
- Attacks of tetanic stiffness of the entire body.
- Laziness and great indifference.
- On waking, weakness and prostration, nausea and vomiting, great difficulty in collecting his ideas, in speaking and understanding; delirium, inclination to stretch; appetite and great thirst. [380.]
- After an embrace, weakness, languor, and desire to lie down.
- Weakness succeeded by sleep, with nightmare, and frightful dreams.
- Great weakness of mind and body.
- Strong tendency to paralysis, especially of the motor apparatus.
- Subjective.
- Skin excessively sensitive to heat, cold, and the contact of air.
- Bone-pains, especially at night.
- Crampy and tearing pains on every movement.
- Lancinations and burning, tearing, rheumatic pains, especially in the elbows and hands.
- Severe lancinating and cutting pains, especially in the joints of the arms.
- Tearing pains in the muscles, often caused by the slightest exertion. [390.]
- Bruised pain all over, especially in the arms and scapulæ.
- All the bones feel broken; he has not strength to move about.
- Pulsating and burning pains.
- Pains affecting on side or the other of the body, and often felt crosswise.
SKIN
- Objective.
- The skin frequently inflames, turns red, breaks easily, and bleeds.
- Skin sickly, and very easily injured; wherever it is pressed upon, however lightly, it itches, turns red, and burns.
- Yellow, gray, always dirty-looking skin.
- Skin coppery-red, or blue around the ulcers.
- Brown skin.
- The skin is checkered by variously colored spots. [400.]
- Ecchymoses, phlyctenæ, pemphigus.
- Livid blue spots, as from bruises.
- Swelling of the skin, almost every evening.
- Sometimes, after the slightest exertion, the skin puffs up, and streams with perspiration.
- Desquamation of the skin, especially on the legs.
- Oozing of blood through the skin, with great restlessness and fear of death.
- Stiffness and insensibility of the skin.
- Paralysis of the epidermis.
- Eruptions, Dry.
- Red patches, which turn yellow and terminate in desquamation.
- Many very painful subcutaneous pimples. [410.]
- Small, hard pimples, itching and burning, on different parts of the body.
- Herpes, with scabs, which after falling off leave an inflamed sore, or with thick, long-lasting scabs, especially on the forehead and cheeks.
- Herpetic eruptions, the scabs being constantly renewed.
- Scaly herpes.
- Urticaria.
- Urticaria and miliaria, with fever; chills and heat in alternation.
- Itching and burning miliary eruption, with thick, rough skin.
- Scarlatina.
- Burning miliary eruption on the penis.
- Itching miliary eruption on the concha, and in the internal ear. [420.]
- Burning herpes on the eyelids.
- Pimples, like tubercles, on the tip of the nose.
- Acne rosacea, with varices, and bleeding of the cheeks.
- Eruptions, Moist.
- Erratic and phlegmonous erysipelas, followed by continual boils and abscesses.
- Erysipelas on the legs, extending to the abdomen.
- Eruptions, Pustular.
- Red and hard tumefactions, which crack and suppurate.
- Very painful pimples, secreting a thick, greenish matter.
- Subcutaneous pimples, like tubercles, and very long in suppurating.
- Frequent boils.
- Pustular eruption, especially on the abdomen, with headache and fever. [430.]
SLEEP AND DREAMS
- Sleepiness.
- Invincible drowsiness, and heavy sleep, in the daytime, especially afternoons.
- After the spasms, heavy sleep with snoring.
- Comatose sleep, or he sleeps with his eyes open, and hears the noise made about him.
- Coma vigil; somnambulism.
- Sleeplessness.
- Tardy slumbers, and too early waking. [450.]
- Sleeplessness, especially after midnight.
- Sleeplessness at night, or very restless sleep, with fright, crying, talking, sighing, and starting.
- Dreams.
- Dreams of the day's business.
- Strange visions, somnambulism; he talks and gets out of bed in his sleep.
- Dreams about fire and conflagrations.
- Frightful dreams; he imagines he is pursued and threatened; he is agitated, screams, tries to defend himself, or to hide.
FEVER
- Chilliness.
- The skin feels cold.
- Coldness, commencing on the abdomen and extending all over; cold sweat, spasmodic movements of the extremities, and faintness.
- Shiverings after a meal, and in the afternoon.
- Sensation of shivering, starting from the stomach, and spreading over the whole body, especially in the afternoon.
- Heat. [460.]
- Fever; heat, especially in the head, on the back and legs; agitated pulse; great thirst and weakness.
- Fever, with thirst and great hunger, yawning and stretching, hot head and hands, convulsive paroxysms and fainting.
- Fever, with general heat, restless tossing about, delirium, clenching and grinding of teeth, horrible cramps, desire to bite, fear of everything which shines or stirs.
- Fever, with excessive heaviness of the head, burning and drawing in the articulations, general painful prostration, almost constant delirium, black mouth, foaming and convulsed.
- Quotidian fever, commencing at 2 or 3 o'clock P.M., continuing well into the night; burning heat, accompanied by partial and transient chills, incoherent speech, great prostration, and often paralysis of the limbs.
- Pernicious fever, with constant chilliness.
- Increase of fever at night, or in open air.
- Decrease of fever in the morning.
- Heat and burning in the hips, with lancinating and crampy pains, on the least movement.
- Sweat.
- Cold and bloody sweat, especially at night.
CONDITIONS
- Aggravation. [470.]
- The pains are aggravated in the morning and evening, by change of weather, dampness, or heat, and in the wind.
- The pains are aggarvated by movement, damp weather, cold, by wind, and strong liquors, as also in the evening, and sometimes in the morning on waking.
- Aggravation of the pains by the lightest pressure on the neck, also by swallowing saliva or drinking.
- Aggravation from riding in a carriage, or walking, and also after wine, brandy or milk.
- Amelioration.
- The pains are relieved after the first mouthfuls of food.
SUPPLEMENT: CURARE. Authorities.
4 , M. M., Am. Journ. of Hom. Mat. Med., vol. iv., p. 78, a man, æt. thirty years, took Curare (F2 ) in water, effects in four days (verified in two provers).