Characteristics
Clarke
Dr. Paul Pitet is the authority for this medicine. The chief symptoms observed
were the following: Headache, chiefly in occiput, <in damp weather. Dull pain in brain from
least intellectual effort. Colic in umbilical region with diarrhoea. Smarting and tearing pains in
- rectum during stool.
- Burning behind sternum.
- Burning in fingers, < by pressure.
- Skin covered
with miliary vesicles desquamates. Prickling and formication as from hundreds of needles on tips
- of fingers.
- The colic is < by wine, brandy, coffee.
- Itching is < 6 p.
- m.
- Hoarseness 9 p.
- m.
- Damp
weather <. Unconquerable drowsiness in morning. Copious night sweat, especially on chest,
smelling of ivy.