Constant dizziness.—Severe headache and quick pulse and violent pains in
bowels.—Fulness and pains in head with gastric disturbance; constant tendency to sleep.
Constant dizziness.—Severe headache and quick pulse and violent pains in
bowels.—Fulness and pains in head with gastric disturbance; constant tendency to sleep.
Drinks little and often; hunger soon after eating; desire for sour things, pickles,
pastry, cakes, &c.—Nausea, vomiting, and violent pains in bowels; with headache.—Acid pyrosis;
painful and slow digestion.—Indigestion and heartburn.
Ineffectual urging, followed by cutting in |. ribs and under scapula; later
copious stool.
Stitches in region of |. clavicle extending towards r. side, < by taking deep breath;
constant tickling in chest compelling him to cough, with difficult expectoration; constant
dizziness; chilliness, followed by heat with thirst and finally sweat; drinks little and often;
hunger soon after eating (inflammation of the lungs).—Stitch in r. chest as from a knife thrust,
with vertigo.—Ineffectual urging to stool, followed by cutting pains in ribs, |. side, with pain
under |. scapula as if a piece of flesh were being forcibly twisted out; later, copious stool.
Increased strength and frequency of pulse with fever heat; pulse quick and
hard.—Pain beginning in elbow, settled about heart causing feeling of pressure and palpitation.
Sensation like a jerk or shock in nape of neck.—Pains at waist as if she
would break in two; pains run up whole 1. side of trunk or body like lightning; seems as if they
would give her a twist while running up; pains in elbows and wrist.
Neuralgic sharp pains begin in r. elbow, extending to hand and shoulder,
passing down r. and then up |.; pain settled about heart causing feelings of pressure and
palpitation; could not raise arm because of pain and lameness; hands and feet swollen, pains of a
darting, needle-like kind, very severe; difficulty in passing water.—Pains in wrist.—Numbness
and stitches in wrists.—Blueness of fingers.
Chill with cold, clammy skin, followed by heat with thirst, and finally sweat.—Chill
followed by heat with thirst, drinks often, but little at a time, then sweat; constant giddiness;
hungry soon after eating; desire for sour things, later for sweets.—First moderate heat, then light
perspiration, ending with a crawling sort of chill, beginning in back and going upward.—Increase
of body temperature; hot sweat, fulness in head.—Heat: with violent headache; thirst hot, but
moist skin; stupor.—Sweat rolls down from her; chilly, but warm cramps from sides of waist
running toward pubes; Sleepy but couldn't sleep all night; had to get up and look out of window,
she was so sleepless; could not sleep in daytime, sweating all the time.
Dyspepsia. Intermittent fever. Pneumonia.
Characteristics—Hale commends Corn. f. in obstinate intermittents where quinine has been
abused and where the following group of symptoms is present: For days before chill sleepiness;
sluggish flow of ideas; dull, heavy headache. Paroxysms attended with nausea; vomiting and
sometimes watery or bilious diarrhoea. In the chill, cold, clammy skin; in the fever, violent
headache, with throbbing, stupor, confusion of intellect and vomiting. He also commends it in
separate proving, has some very remarkable neuralgic pains in arms, chest, and trunk, and a
sensation as if broken in two. It has been used successfully in a case of pneumonia on the
indication of the stitches in the chest.
Cramps in popliteal spaces with tension in flexor muscles, also in 1. arm.—Hands
and feet swollen.
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